Abstract is: Faraneh Vargha-Khadem (born 1949) is a British cognitive neuroscientist specializing in developmental amnesia among children. Faraneh was a part of the team that identified the FOXP2 gene, the so-called 'speech gene', that may explain why humans talk and chimps do not.
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P2456 | DBLP author ID | 36/8273 |
P6178 | Dimensions author ID | 0727625475.90 |
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P2671 | Google Knowledge Graph ID | /g/11c6rjm4q_ |
P496 | ORCID iD | 0000-0003-4890-8379 |
P1153 | Scopus author ID | 7004489148 |
P10861 | Springer Nature person ID | 0727625475.90 |
P214 | VIAF ID | 15151897076924071079 |
P10832 | WorldCat Entities ID | E39PBJmtB73vv8XymfhHfWYQMP |
P185 | doctoral student | Kate Watkins | Q47791050 |
P69 | educated at | McGill University | Q201492 |
P108 | employer | University College London | Q193196 |
P101 | field of work | cognitive neuroscience | Q1138951 |
P106 | occupation | researcher | Q1650915 |
neuroscientist | Q6337803 | ||
P21 | sex or gender | female | Q6581072 |
Q48199238 | 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy in the investigation of intractable epilepsy |
Q103756234 | A Brief History of Developmental Amnesia |
Q93051660 | A Functional MRI Paradigm Suitable for Language and Memory Mapping in Pediatric Temporal Lobe Epilepsy |
Q61666846 | A Review of Cognitive Outcome After Unilateral Lesions Sustained During Childhood |
Q35194067 | A Review of Cognitive Outcome after Hemidecortication in Humans |
Q57945645 | A comparison of memory profiles in relation to neuropathology in autism, developmental amnesia and children born prematurely |
Q40613919 | A direct test for lateralization of language activation using fMRI: comparison with invasive assessments in children with epilepsy |
Q28190379 | A forkhead-domain gene is mutated in a severe speech and language disorder |
Q48792855 | A longitudinal study of early intellectual development in hemiplegic children. |
Q51836050 | A mutation in the thyroid hormone receptor alpha gene. |
Q40957337 | A rapid, hippocampus-dependent, item-memory signal that initiates context memory in humans |
Q40560618 | A review of cognitive outcome after unilateral lesions sustained during childhood. |
Q61666848 | Agnosia, alexia and a remarkable form of amnesia in an adolescent boy |
Q61666811 | Alexander’s disease and the story of Louise |
Q38452944 | Amnesia and the organization of the hippocampal system |
Q52030668 | An exploratory study of physiological correlates of neurodevelopmental delay in infants with sickle cell anaemia. |
Q48456055 | Aphasia and handedness in relation to hemispheric side, age at injury and severity of cerebral lesion during childhood. |
Q48766507 | Are there sex differences in the brain basis of literacy related skills? Evidence from reading and spelling impairments after early unilateral brain damage. |
Q30579237 | Asymmetry of planum temporale constrains interhemispheric language plasticity in children with focal epilepsy. |
Q33957708 | Behavioural analysis of an inherited speech and language disorder: comparison with acquired aphasia. |
Q28211302 | Bilateral brain abnormalities associated with dominantly inherited verbal and orofacial dyspraxia |
Q51960363 | Bilateral hippocampal pathology impairs topographical and episodic memory but not visual pattern matching. |
Q36540695 | Brain activity evidence for recognition without recollection after early hippocampal damage |
Q36501639 | Brain and cognitive-behavioural development after asphyxia at term birth |
Q64973591 | CRAN-08. NATIONAL UK GUIDELINES FOR THE INVESTIGATION, TREATMENT AND LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF PAEDIATRIC CRANIOPHARYNGIOMA. |
Q61666853 | Cerebral asymmetry in infants |
Q37242896 | Charting the acquisition of semantic knowledge in a case of developmental amnesia |
Q48395858 | Clinical outcomes of hemispherectomy for epilepsy in childhood and adolescence. |
Q98281955 | Clinical use of the Insight Inventory in cerebral visual impairment and the effectiveness of tailored habilitational strategies |
Q58320540 | Cognitive deficits associated with frontal-lobe infarction in children with sickle cell disease |
Q48391327 | Cognitive deficits associated with frontal-lobe infarction in children with sickle cell disease. |
Q61666823 | Cognitive outcome after extratemporal epilepsy surgery in childhood |
Q48241878 | Cognitive outcome of long-term survivors of multisystem langerhans cell histiocytosis: a single-institution, cross-sectional study |
Q92217492 | Contributions of nonhuman primate research to understanding the consequences of human brain injury during development |
Q57939420 | Corrigendum to: Dissociation between recognition and recall in developmental amnesia [Neuropsychologia 47 (11) 2207–2210] |
Q48186920 | Cortical abnormalities and language function in young patients with basal ganglia stroke |
Q38421536 | Cortical lateralization during verb generation: a combined ERP and fMRI study. |
Q59137773 | Cross-sectional study of a United Kingdom cohort of neonatal vein of galen malformation |
Q48942888 | Deferred imitation of action sequences in developmental amnesia. |
Q57084908 | Detecting bilateral abnormalities with voxel-based morphometry |
Q52144205 | Detecting bilateral abnormalities with voxel-based morphometry. |
Q47225800 | Detecting white matter injury in sickle cell disease using voxel-based morphometry |
Q92995792 | Determinants of IQ outcome after focal epilepsy surgery in childhood: A longitudinal case-control neuroimaging study |
Q48537743 | Development of intelligence and memory in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. The deleterious consequences of early seizures. |
Q52237902 | Development of language in six hemispherectomized patients. |
Q48489739 | Development of speech and language following bilateral frontal lesions. |
Q36690160 | Developmental amnesia and its relationship to degree of hippocampal atrophy. |
Q38446425 | Developmental amnesia associated with early hypoxic-ischaemic injury |
Q35811851 | Developmental amnesia: effect of age at injury. |
Q34432245 | Differential effects of early hippocampal pathology on episodic and semantic memory |
Q37229272 | Dissociation between recognition and recall in developmental amnesia |
Q34380476 | Dissociations in cognitive memory: the syndrome of developmental amnesia |
Q48469787 | Distributional assumptions in voxel-based morphometry. |
Q30585783 | Early brain pathology and its relation to cognitive impairment: the role of quantitative magnetic resonance techniques |
Q49128480 | Effects of hemispheric side of injury, age at injury, and presence of seizure disorder on functional ear and hand asymmetries in hemiplegic children. |
Q38404145 | Effects of level of processing but not of task enactment on recognition memory in a case of developmental amnesia |
Q30010940 | Endophenotypes of FOXP2: dysfunction within the human articulatory network |
Q34032547 | Evolution of the EEG in children with Rasmussen's syndrome |
Q36179333 | Extent of hippocampal atrophy predicts degree of deficit in recall |
Q48818681 | Extra-hippocampal grey matter density abnormalities in paediatric mesial temporal sclerosis. |
Q28305278 | FOXP2 and the neuroanatomy of speech and language |
Q24539195 | Functional and structural brain abnormalities associated with a genetic disorder of speech and language |
Q48251479 | Functional mapping of activated human primary cortex with a clinical MR imaging system |
Q48831384 | Generalized versus selective cognitive impairments resulting from brain damage sustained in childhood. |
Q58320652 | H magnetic resonance spectroscopy in the investigation of intractable epilepsy |
Q50596074 | Hemispheric specialization for the processing of tactual stimuli in congenitally deaf and hearing children. |
Q50312820 | Heterogeneity in the patterns of neural abnormality in autistic spectrum disorders: evidence from ERP and MRI. |
Q35211742 | Hierarchical organization of cognitive memory |
Q36383264 | Hippocampal Volume Reduction in Humans Predicts Impaired Allocentric Spatial Memory in Virtual-Reality Navigation |
Q37604871 | Hippocampal and diencephalic pathology in developmental amnesia |
Q42026438 | Hippocampal damage and memory impairment in congenital cyanotic heart disease |
Q47237997 | Hippocampal volume and everyday memory in children of very low birth weight |
Q51771241 | Homozygous Resistance to Thyroid Hormone β: Can Combined Antithyroid Drug and Triiodothyroacetic Acid Treatment Prevent Cardiac Failure? |
Q48403455 | Human hippocampus and viewpoint dependence in spatial memory. |
Q36495952 | Human memory development and its dysfunction after early hippocampal injury |
Q24530823 | Identification of FOXP2 truncation as a novel cause of developmental speech and language deficits |
Q34118374 | Imagining fictitious and future experiences: evidence from developmental amnesia |
Q48481145 | Impact of frontal white matter lesions on performance monitoring: ERP evidence for cortical disconnection. |
Q48456933 | Impact of interictal epileptic activity on normal brain function in epileptic encephalopathy: an electroencephalography-functional magnetic resonance imaging study. |
Q37479810 | Impaired everyday memory associated with encephalopathy of severe malaria: the role of seizures and hippocampal damage |
Q51895773 | Impaired memory for scenes but not faces in developmental hippocampal amnesia: a case study. |
Q36948910 | Impaired spatial and non-spatial configural learning in patients with hippocampal pathology |
Q34055614 | Impairment of recollection but not familiarity in a case of developmental amnesia |
Q37152591 | Impairment on a self-ordered working memory task in patients with early-acquired hippocampal atrophy |
Q58320211 | Intellectual decline in children with moyamoya and sickle cell anaemia |
Q52034132 | Intellectual decline in children with moyamoya and sickle cell anaemia. |
Q34796630 | Intellectual performance after presymptomatic cranial radiotherapy for leukaemia: effects of age and sex. |
Q30499867 | Investigating individual differences in brain abnormalities in autism |
Q61666830 | Ipsilesional and contralesional sensorimotor function after hemispherectomy: Differences between distal and proximal function |
Q48380522 | Is the hippocampus necessary for visual and verbal binding in working memory? |
Q50646138 | Item-location binding in working memory: is it hippocampus-dependent? |
Q38388457 | Language after hemispherectomy in childhood: contributions from memory and intelligence |
Q34269471 | Language fMRI abnormalities associated with FOXP2 gene mutation |
Q52090800 | Language reorganization in children with early-onset lesions of the left hemisphere: an fMRI study. |
Q49024657 | Lateralization of brain function in childhood revealed by magnetic resonance spectroscopy. |
Q92508605 | Little evidence for fast mapping in adults with developmental amnesia |
Q28261550 | Localisation of a gene implicated in a severe speech and language disorder |
Q34953762 | Long-term intellectual outcome after temporal lobe surgery in childhood |
Q82778599 | Long-term neurodevelopmental outcome of preterm children with unilateral cerebral lesions diagnosed by neonatal ultrasound |
Q24292386 | MRI analysis of an inherited speech and language disorder: structural brain abnormalities |
Q48718708 | Maturation of action monitoring from adolescence to adulthood: an ERP study. |
Q38481902 | Memory in paediatric temporal lobe epilepsy: effects of lesion type and side |
Q48316310 | Modified constraint-induced movement therapy after childhood stroke |
Q61666834 | Modified constraint-induced movement therapy after childhood stroke |
Q57808080 | Motor speech profile in relation to site of brain pathology: a developmental perspective |
Q35596234 | Neonatal hypoxia, hippocampal atrophy, and memory impairment: evidence of a causal sequence |
Q24643907 | Neural basis of an inherited speech and language disorder. |
Q33624494 | Neuropsychological and neurological outcome after relapse of lymphoblastic leukaemia |
Q46005548 | Normative development of white matter tracts: similarities and differences in relation to age, gender, and intelligence. |
Q34490959 | Novelty preference in patients with developmental amnesia |
Q38458022 | Onset of speech after left hemispherectomy in a nine-year-old boy. |
Q48088895 | Ophthalmological, cognitive, electrophysiological and MRI assessment of visual processing in preterm children without major neuromotor impairment. |
Q30420741 | Optic radiation structure and anatomy in the normally developing brain determined using diffusion MRI and tractography. |
Q33920619 | Oral dyspraxia in inherited speech and language impairment and acquired dysphasia. |
Q35545710 | Patient HC with developmental amnesia can construct future scenarios |
Q47570765 | Phonological working memory and FOXP2. |
Q31043811 | Physiological correlates of intellectual function in children with sickle cell disease: hypoxaemia, hyperaemia and brain infarction |
Q30539329 | Pitch and timing abilities in inherited speech and language impairment |
Q48396401 | Possible blindsight in infants lacking one cerebral hemisphere. |
Q24562840 | Praxic and nonverbal cognitive deficits in a large family with a genetically transmitted speech and language disorder |
Q61666810 | Pre- and postsurgical cognitive trajectories and quantitative MRI changes in Rasmussen syndrome |
Q64045573 | Pre- and postsurgical cognitive trajectories and quantitative MRI changes in Rasmussen syndrome |
Q38440073 | Preserved recognition in a case of developmental amnesia: implications for the acquisition of semantic memory? |
Q38483847 | Reading with one hemisphere |
Q48669916 | Robust subdivision of the thalamus in children based on probability distribution functions calculated from probabilistic tractography. |
Q51888310 | Role of cerebellum in fine speech control in childhood: persistent dysarthria after surgical treatment for posterior fossa tumour. |
Q30569791 | Scene construction in developmental amnesia: an fMRI study |
Q61666814 | Semantic memory in developmental amnesia |
Q27307909 | Sexual Dimorphism in White Matter Developmental Trajectories Using Tract-Based Spatial Statistics |
Q38391716 | Speaking with a single cerebral hemisphere: fMRI language organization after hemispherectomy in childhood |
Q39292340 | Speech and oral motor profile after childhood hemispherectomy |
Q34842294 | Temporal lobe surgery in childhood and neuroanatomical predictors of long-term declarative memory outcome |
Q28730101 | Test of a motor theory of long-term auditory memory |
Q99251166 | The Pair Test: A computerised measure of learning and memory |
Q24538769 | The SPCH1 region on human 7q31: genomic characterization of the critical interval and localization of translocations associated with speech and language disorder |
Q48301989 | The development of intellectual abilities in pediatric temporal lobe epilepsy |
Q35038791 | The effect of hippocampal damage in children on recalling the past and imagining new experiences |
Q48880170 | The effects of bilateral hippocampal damage on fMRI regional activations and interactions during memory retrieval. |
Q51938565 | The hippocampal role in spatial memory and the familiarity--recollection distinction: a case study. |
Q37181063 | The hippocampus is required for short-term topographical memory in humans |
Q35560127 | The impact of therapy for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia on intelligence quotients; results of the risk-stratified randomized central nervous system treatment trial MRC UKALL XI. |
Q48426006 | The precision of anatomical normalization in the medial temporal lobe using spatial basis functions. |
Q36098556 | The primate hippocampus: ontogeny, early insult and memory |
Q33989340 | The role of the medial temporal lobe in autistic spectrum disorders |
Q61666821 | The speech geneFOXP2is not imprinted |
Q43748573 | To speak, or not to speak? The feasibility of imaging overt speech in children with epilepsy |
Q38405930 | Using semantic memory to boost 'episodic' recall in a case of developmental amnesia |
Q39476102 | Verbal memory impairment after right temporal lobe surgery: role of contralateral damage as revealed by 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy and T2 relaxometry. |
Q38753251 | Visual Function 20 Years After Childhood Hemispherectomy for Intractable Epilepsy |
Q100430276 | Volume reduction of caudate nucleus is associated with movement coordination deficits in patients with hippocampal atrophy due to perinatal hypoxia-ischaemia |
Q51004517 | Working memory and the hippocampus. |
Q47791050 | Kate Watkins | doctoral advisor | P184 |
Faraneh Vargha-Khadem | wikipedia | |
Persian (fa / Q9168) | فرانه ورقا خادم | wikipedia |
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