Suzanne E Welcome
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Welcome S, Leonard C, Chiarello C
Brain Lang
. 2010 Mar;
113(2):73-83.
PMID: 20223512
Resilient readers are characterized by impaired phonological processing despite skilled text comprehension. We investigated orthographic and semantic processing in resilient readers to examine mechanisms of compensation for poor phonological decoding....
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Welcome S, Chiarello C, Towler S, Halderman L, Otto R, Leonard C
Neuropsychologia
. 2009 Apr;
47(12):2427-35.
PMID: 19383501
There are substantial individual differences in the size and shape of the corpus callosum and such differences are thought to relate to behavioral lateralization. We report findings from a large...
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Chiarello C, Welcome S, Halderman L, Towler S, Julagay J, Otto R, et al.
Neuropsychology
. 2009 Mar;
23(2):210-22.
PMID: 19254094
The authors report findings of a large-scale, multitask investigation of sex differences in both structural asymmetries and lateralization of word reading. Two hundred participants were tested in eight divided visual...
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Chiarello C, Welcome S, Halderman L, Leonard C
Brain Cogn
. 2008 Dec;
69(3):521-30.
PMID: 19100673
Is it advantageous to be strongly lateralized? The current study investigated this question by examining the relationship between visual field asymmetries for lexical tasks and reading performance in a sample...
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Welcome S, Chiarello C
Brain Cogn
. 2008 Jan;
67(1):69-75.
PMID: 18206285
Interaction between the cerebral hemispheres may allow both hemispheres to contribute their processing resources in order to cope efficiently with complex tasks [Banich, M. (1998). The missing link: the role...
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Sowell E, Thompson P, Leonard C, Welcome S, Kan E, Toga A
J Neurosci
. 2004 Sep;
24(38):8223-31.
PMID: 15385605
Recent advances in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology now allow the tracing of developmental changes in the brains of children. We applied computer-matching algorithms and new techniques for measuring cortical...
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Ballmaier M, Sowell E, Thompson P, Kumar A, Narr K, Lavretsky H, et al.
Biol Psychiatry
. 2004 Feb;
55(4):382-9.
PMID: 14960291
Background: In elderly depression, volumetric brain imaging findings suggest abnormalities of the frontal lobe, particularly the orbitofrontal cortex, and the hippocampus. No studies to date have mapped cortical abnormalities over...
18.
Sowell E, Thompson P, Welcome S, Henkenius A, Toga A, Peterson B
Lancet
. 2003 Dec;
362(9397):1699-707.
PMID: 14643117
Background: Results of structural brain imaging studies of patients with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder have shown subtle reductions in total brain volume and in volumes of the right frontal lobe and...
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Sowell E, Peterson B, Thompson P, Welcome S, Henkenius A, Toga A
Nat Neurosci
. 2003 Jan;
6(3):309-15.
PMID: 12548289
We used magnetic resonance imaging and cortical matching algorithms to map gray matter density (GMD) in 176 normal individuals ranging in age from 7 to 87 years. We found a...
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Sowell E, Thompson P, Peterson B, Mattson S, Welcome S, Henkenius A, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2002 Dec;
17(4):1807-19.
PMID: 12498754
Here we report on detailed three-dimensional quantitative maps of brain surface and gray matter density asymmetry patterns during normal adolescent development and show how these anatomical features of the brain...