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Stephen J Frost

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Wat E, Jangraw D, Finn E, Bandettini P, Preston J, Landi N, et al.
Neuropsychologia . 2023 Dec; 193:108763. PMID: 38141965
Despite reading being an essential and almost universal skill in the developed world, reading proficiency varies substantially from person to person. To study why, the fMRI field is beginning to...
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Brice H, Frost S, Bick A, Molfese P, Rueckl J, Pugh K, et al.
Neuropsychologia . 2021 Feb; 154:107796. PMID: 33610615
Parallel cohorts of Hebrew speakers learning English in the U.S., and American-English speakers learning Hebrew in Israel were tracked over the course of two years of immersion in their L2....
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Molfese P, Glen D, Mesite L, Cox R, Hoeft F, Frost S, et al.
Pediatr Radiol . 2021 Jan; 51(4):671-672. PMID: 33464361
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Molfese P, Glen D, Mesite L, Cox R, Hoeft F, Frost S, et al.
Pediatr Radiol . 2020 Nov; 51(4):628-639. PMID: 33211184
Background: Spatial normalization plays an essential role in multi-subject MRI and functional MRI (fMRI) experiments by facilitating a common space in which group analyses are performed. Although many prominent adult...
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Siegelman N, Rueckl J, Steacy L, Frost S, Van Den Bunt M, Zevin J, et al.
J Mem Lang . 2020 Jul; 114. PMID: 32694882
Statistical views of literacy development maintain that proficient reading requires the assimilation of myriad statistical regularities present in the writing system. Indeed, previous studies have tied statistical learning (SL) abilities...
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Hung Y, Frost S, Molfese P, Malins J, Landi N, Mencl W, et al.
Sci Stud Read . 2019 May; 23(1):89-100. PMID: 31105422
To investigate the neural basis of a common statistical learning mechanism involved in motor sequence learning and decoding, we recorded same participants' brain activation in a serial reaction time (SRT)...
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Brice H, Mencl W, Frost S, Bick A, Rueckl J, Pugh K, et al.
J Neurolinguistics . 2019 Apr; 50:7-16. PMID: 30976136
Recent evidence has shown that convergence of print and speech processing across a network of primarily left-hemisphere regions of the brain is a predictor of future reading skills in children,...
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Steacy L, Compton D, Petscher Y, Elliott J, Smith K, Rueckl J, et al.
Sci Stud Read . 2019 Mar; 23(1):49-63. PMID: 30853786
As children learn to read they become sensitive to context-dependent vowel pronunciations in words, considered a form of statistical learning. The work of Treiman and colleagues demonstrated that readers' vowel...
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Del Tufo S, Frost S, Hoeft F, Cutting L, Molfese P, Mason G, et al.
Front Psychol . 2018 Sep; 9:1507. PMID: 30233445
Recent studies have provided evidence of associations between neurochemistry and reading (dis)ability (Pugh et al., 2014). Based on a long history of studies indicating that fluent reading entails the automatic...
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Perdue M, Mascheretti S, Kornilov S, Jasinska K, Ryherd K, Mencl W, et al.
Neuropsychologia . 2018 Jul; 130:44-51. PMID: 30009840
Epidemiological population studies highlight the presence of substantial individual variability in reading skill, with approximately 5-10% of individuals characterized as having specific reading disability (SRD). Despite reported substantial heritability, typical...