Yael Weiss
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Recent Articles
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Devinsky O, Coller J, Ahrens-Nicklas R, Liu X, Ahituv N, Davidson B, et al.
Trends Mol Med
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39966070
Pathogenic variants in over 1700 genes can cause neurogenetic disorders. Monogenetic diseases are ideal targets for genetic therapies; however, the blood-brain barrier (BBB), post-mitotic neurons, and inefficient delivery platforms make...
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Ferjan Ramirez N, Hippe D, Braverman A, Weiss Y, Kuhl P
Behav Res Methods
. 2023 May;
56(3):1936-1952.
PMID: 37145293
The Language ENvironment Analysis system (LENA) records children's language environment and provides an automatic estimate of adult-child conversational turn count (CTC) by automatically identifying adult and child speech in close...
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Ferjan Ramirez N, Weiss Y, Sheth K, Kuhl P
J Child Lang
. 2023 Feb;
51(2):359-384.
PMID: 36748287
Parental input is considered a key predictor of language achievement during the first years of life, yet relatively few studies have assessed its effects on longer-term outcomes. We assess the...
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Weiss Y, Huber E, Ferjan Ramirez N, Corrigan N, Yarnykh V, Kuhl P
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2022 Dec;
16:922552.
PMID: 36457757
Longitudinal studies provide the unique opportunity to test whether early language provides a scaffolding for the acquisition of the ability to read. This study tests the hypothesis that parental language...
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Nathaniel U, Weiss Y, Barouch B, Katzir T, Bitan T
Neuropsychologia
. 2022 Oct;
176:108376.
PMID: 36181772
Brain plasticity implies that readers of different orthographies can have different reading networks. Theoretical models suggest that reading acquisition in transparent orthographies relies on mapping smaller orthographic units to phonology,...
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Weiss Y, Yeatman J, Ender S, Gijbels L, Loop H, Mizrahi J, et al.
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2022 Apr;
16:793213.
PMID: 35431836
Literacy is an essential skill. Learning to read is a requirement for becoming a self-providing human being. However, while spoken language is acquired naturally with exposure to language without explicit...
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Barouch B, Weiss Y, Katzir T, Bitan T
Neuroscience
. 2022 Jan;
485:37-52.
PMID: 35026319
The importance of morphological segmentation for reading has been shown in numerous behavioral studies in children and adults. However, little is known about developmental changes in the neural basis of...
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Wang J, Lytle M, Weiss Y, Yamasaki B, Booth J
Sci Data
. 2022 Jan;
9(1):4.
PMID: 35013348
This dataset examines language development with a longitudinal design and includes diffusion- and T1-weighted structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), task-based functional MRI (fMRI), and a battery of psycho-educational assessments and...
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Wang J, Yamasaki B, Weiss Y, Booth J
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2021 May;
42(11):3534-3546.
PMID: 33951259
A previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study by Weiss et al. (Weiss et al., Human Brain Mapping, 2018, 39, 4334-4348) examined brain specialization for phonological and semantic processing of...
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Bitan T, Weiss Y, Katzir T, Truzman T
Cortex
. 2020 Jul;
130:172-191.
PMID: 32659520
The current study examined the widely held, but un-tested, assumption that morphological decomposition can compensate for missing phonological information in reading opaque orthographies. In addition, we tested whether morphological decomposition...