scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1016/S0166-4115(98)80004-6 |
P50 | author | Glenn D. Rosen | Q42067423 |
P2860 | cites work | "WORD-BLINDNESS" IN SCHOOL CHILDREN | Q54122833 |
Consequences of reduced cerebral blood flow in brain development. I. Gross morphology, histology, and callosal connectivity | Q57189969 | ||
Neuronal subtypes and anatomic asymmetry: changes in neuronal number and cell-packing density | Q58064612 | ||
Interhemispheric connections differ between symmetrical and asymmetrical brain regions | Q58064625 | ||
Planum temporale asymmetry, reappraisal since Geschwind and Levitsky | Q58064629 | ||
Cognitive Profiles of Reading-Disabled Children: Comparison of Language Skills in Phonology, Morphology, and Syntax | Q60047712 | ||
Language acquisition in the absence of experience | Q60047717 | ||
Syntactic comprehension in young poor readers | Q60047722 | ||
The effects of neonatal gonadectomy and prenatal stress on cortical thickness and asymmetry in rats | Q68482665 | ||
Neuroanatomical anomalies in autoimmune mice | Q69435942 | ||
Habenular asymmetry and the central connections of the parietal eye of the lizard | Q70765292 | ||
Evidence that the early postnatal restriction of the cells of origin of the callosal projection is due to the elimination of axonal collaterals rather than to the death of neurons | Q70866373 | ||
Rate of acoustic change may underlie hemispheric specialization for speech perception | Q71134995 | ||
Cognitive asymmetry in dyslexic families | Q71489057 | ||
Comparative study of prenatal and perinatal circulatory encephalopathies (hydranencephalies, porencephalies and cystic encephalomalacias of the white matter) | Q72286024 | ||
The effects of spatial filtering and contrast reduction on visual search times in good and poor readers | Q72488048 | ||
Toward a definition of dyslexia | Q86744821 | ||
Prevalence of Reading Disability in Boys and Girls | Q105531840 | ||
Specification of cerebral cortical areas | Q28295048 | ||
In vivo evidence of structural brain asymmetry in musicians. | Q30419011 | ||
Increased corpus callosum size in musicians | Q30537893 | ||
Widespread Dispersion of Neuronal Clones Across Functional Regions of the Cerebral Cortex | Q33277347 | ||
The brain connection: the corpus callosum is larger in left-handers | Q34051388 | ||
Human Brain: Left-Right Asymmetries in Temporal Speech Region | Q34054012 | ||
Cerebral lateralization. Biological mechanisms, associations, and pathology: III. A hypothesis and a program for research | Q34193018 | ||
Cerebral lateralization. Biological mechanisms, associations, and pathology: II. A hypothesis and a program for research | Q34193792 | ||
Cerebral lateralization. Biological mechanisms, associations, and pathology: I. A hypothesis and a program for research | Q34198263 | ||
Developmental dyslexia: four consecutive patients with cortical anomalies | Q34199798 | ||
Cytoarchitectonic abnormalities in developmental dyslexia: A case study | Q34225009 | ||
Neural lateralization of vocal control in a passerine bird. I. Song | Q34236056 | ||
Gyral development of the human brain. | Q34236422 | ||
Brain abnormalities in immune defective mice | Q34348855 | ||
A specialization for speech perception | Q34496590 | ||
Neuroanatomical asymmetry in the telencephalic hemispheres of the frog Rana esculenta | Q36616336 | ||
Analysis of an experimental cortical network: I). Architectonics of visual areas 17 and 18 after neonatal injections of ibotenic acid; similarities with human microgyria | Q36931462 | ||
Analysis of an Experimental Cortical Network: ii) Connections of Visual Areas 17 and 18 After Neonatal Injections of Ibotenic Acid | Q36931467 | ||
Left out axoms make men right: A hypothesis for the origin of handedness and functional asymmetry | Q37198813 | ||
Geschwind's theory of cerebral lateralization: developing a formal, causal model | Q37495574 | ||
Estrogen differentially regulates estrogen and nerve growth factor receptor mRNAs in adult sensory neurons | Q38311386 | ||
Thalamic plasticity induced by early whisker removal in rats | Q48639973 | ||
Computed tomographic scan cerebral asymmetries and morphologic brain asymmetries. Correlation in the same cases post mortem. | Q48686673 | ||
Classification of spelling errors and their relationship to reading ability, sex, grade placement, and intelligence. | Q48718435 | ||
A factor analysis of the human's corpus callosum. | Q48722153 | ||
Lateral asymmetries and testosterone-induced changes in the gross morphology of the hypoglossal nucleus in adult canaries | Q48732631 | ||
Human brain--morphologic differences in the hemispheres demonstrable by carotid arteriography. | Q48740384 | ||
Effects of sex and MK-801 on auditory-processing deficits associated with developmental microgyric lesions in rats. | Q48746596 | ||
Freezing lesions of the developing rat brain: a model for cerebrocortical microgyria. | Q48777258 | ||
Age-related morphologic differences in the rat cerebral cortex and hippocampus: male-female; right-left. | Q48784933 | ||
Developmental dyslexia in women: neuropathological findings in three patients. | Q48841230 | ||
Neocortical VIP neurons are increased in the hemisphere containing focal cerebrocortical microdysgenesis in New Zealand Black mice. | Q48860116 | ||
Asymmetry in the cerebral hemispheres of the rat, mouse, rabbit, and cat: the right hemisphere is larger. | Q48876716 | ||
Abnormal architecture and connections disclosed by neurofilament staining in the cerebral cortex of autoimmune mice. | Q48880319 | ||
The development of working memory in normally achieving and subtypes of learning disabled children. | Q48920628 | ||
Symmetry and asymmetry in the human posterior thalamus. II. Thalamic lesions in a case of developmental dyslexia. | Q48938037 | ||
Exceptions to bilateral symmetry in the epithalamus of lower vertebrates. | Q48938911 | ||
Ontogenetic changes in the projections of neocortical neurons. | Q48942314 | ||
Learning and memory in the autoimmune BXSB mouse: effects of neocortical ectopias and environmental enrichment. | Q48965651 | ||
Brain and behavioral asymmetries for spatial preference in rats. | Q49155179 | ||
Effects of embryo transfer and cortical ectopias upon the behavior of BXSB-Yaa and BXSB-Yaa + mice. | Q51010171 | ||
Working memory in skilled and less skilled readers. | Q52065938 | ||
Language mechanisms and reading disorder: a modular approach. | Q52136632 | ||
Behavioral consequences of neonatal injury of the neocortex. | Q52208299 | ||
Modulation of the cell cycle contributes to the parcellation of the primate visual cortex. | Q52221107 | ||
Visual and language processing deficits are concurrent in dyslexia. | Q52221466 | ||
Specific deficits in component reading and language skills: genetic and environmental influences. | Q52246167 | ||
The effect of developmental neuropathology on neocortical asymmetry in New Zealand black mice. | Q52246789 | ||
Cerebrocortical microdysgenesis in neurologically normal subjects: a histopathologic study. | Q52247441 | ||
MRI evaluation of the size and symmetry of the planum temporale in adolescents with developmental dyslexia | Q38479004 | ||
Specific reading retardation and working memory: a review | Q38497132 | ||
Neural lateralization of species-specific vocalizations by Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). | Q38547359 | ||
Functional lateralization for auditory temporal processing in male and female rats | Q38567573 | ||
Defects of non-verbal auditory perception in children with developmental aphasia | Q38588494 | ||
An Anatomical Asymmetry in the Baboon Brain | Q39687664 | ||
Is it really better to have your brain lesion early? a revision of the “Kennard Principle” | Q39847029 | ||
Evaluating the empirical support for the Geschwind-Behan-Galaburda model of cerebral lateralization | Q40397681 | ||
Infantile stimulation induces brain lateralization in rats | Q41042107 | ||
Induction of molecular layer ectopias by puncture wounds in newborn rats and mice | Q41093691 | ||
Spatial learning, discrimination learning, paw preference and neocortical ectopias in two autoimmune strains of mice. | Q41149567 | ||
Ontogenesis of neocortical asymmetry: a [3H]thymidine study | Q41158239 | ||
Hand and sex differences in the isthmus and genu of the human corpus callosum. A postmortem morphological study | Q41311994 | ||
Bilateral encephaloclastic lesions in a 26 week gestation fetus: effect on neuroblast migration | Q41935886 | ||
Sylvian fissure morphology and asymmetry in men and women: bilateral differences in relation to handedness in men. | Q42086257 | ||
Neuropathologic findings in thanatophoric dysplasia | Q42457680 | ||
Repair and reconstruction of the cortical plate following closed cryogenic injury to the neonatal rat cerebrum | Q42473481 | ||
Reciprocal regulation of estrogen and NGF receptors by their ligands in PC12 cells. | Q42476656 | ||
Anatomical left-right asymmetry of language-related temporal cortex is different in left- and right-handers | Q43511122 | ||
Neuroelectrophysiology of the morphologically asymmetric habenulae of the frog | Q43573345 | ||
Effects of the autoimmune uterine/maternal environment upon cortical ectopias, behavior and autoimmunity | Q44109146 | ||
Experimentally induced focal microgyria and status verrucosus deformis in rats--pathogenesis and interrelation. Histological and autoradiographical study | Q44403558 | ||
Asymmetry of the lateral (sylvian) fissures in man | Q44542751 | ||
The asymmetry of the habenular nuclei of female and male frogs in spring and in winter | Q44553084 | ||
Left hemisphere specialization for language in the newborn. Neuroanatomical evidence of asymmetry | Q44592652 | ||
Morphometry of the Sylvian fissure and the corpus callosum, with emphasis on sex differences | Q46009806 | ||
Working memory in learning disability subgroups | Q46320441 | ||
Sex differences in postischemic neuronal necrosis in gerbils | Q46697696 | ||
Anomalous ipsilateral retinotectal projections in Syrian hamsters with early lesions: topography and functional capacity | Q48103676 | ||
Induced microgyria and auditory temporal processing in rats: a model for language impairment? | Q48129300 | ||
Human brain. Cytoarchitectonic left-right asymmetries in the temporal speech region | Q48142563 | ||
A genetic analysis of neocortical ectopias in New Zealand black autoimmune mice. | Q48172494 | ||
Migration of neuroblasts through partial necrosis of the cerebral cortex in newborn rats-contribution to the problems of morphological development and developmental period of cerebral microgyria. Histological and autoradiographical study | Q48285125 | ||
Clonal dispersion in proliferative layers of developing cerebral cortex | Q48303396 | ||
Histological asymmetry in the primary visual cortex of the rat: implications for mechanisms of cerebral asymmetry. | Q48370477 | ||
Effects of prenatal stress on sexually dimorphic asymmetries in the cerebral cortex of the male rat. | Q48370632 | ||
Anatomical study of cerebral asymmetry in the temporal lobe of humans, chimpanzees, and rhesus monkeys | Q48392320 | ||
Morphological changes in the young, adult and aging rat cerebral cortex, hippocampus, and diencephalon | Q48457698 | ||
Cerebral hemispheric asymmetry in humans. Cortical speech zones in 100 adults and 100 infant brains | Q48467580 | ||
The organization of radial glial fibers in spontaneous neocortical ectopias of newborn New Zealand black mice. | Q48468205 | ||
Environmental enrichment, neocortical ectopias, and behavior in the autoimmune NZB mouse. | Q48479273 | ||
Sex-dependent behavioral effects of cerebral cortical lesions in the developing rhesus monkey. | Q48506803 | ||
Parabiotic twin syndrome with topical isocortical disruption and gastroschisis. | Q48565380 | ||
Porencephaly with microgyria: A pathologic study | Q48595684 | ||
Abnormalities of foliation and neuronal position in the cerebellum of NZB/BINJ mouse. | Q48608666 | ||
Inferior parietal lobule. Divergent architectonic asymmetries in the human brain. | Q48639449 | ||
P921 | main subject | cognitive neuroscience | Q1138951 |
dyslexia | Q132971 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 53-105 | |
P577 | publication date | 1998-01-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Advances in Psychology | Q53953651 |
P1476 | title | Chapter 2 Animal models of developmental dyslexia: Lessons from developmental and cognitive neuroscience |
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