White Matter Microstructural Abnormalities in Neonatal Onset Genetic Epilepsy
ABSTRACT Objective Recent evidence indicates that epilepsy is associated with abnormal white matter. If seizures alter white matter, then the impact upon network function, epileptogenesis, and cognition could be pronounced in neonates undergoing rapid developmental myelination. Neonates with epilepsy due to nonstructural genetic causes provide a unique
Amanda G. Sandoval Karamian +8 more
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Newborns' Language Discrimination May Not Reflect Sensitivity to Speech Rhythm: Evidence From Computational Modeling. [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Objective Neurochemical levels measured by brain MR spectroscopy (MRS) have been proposed as endpoints for clinical trials in early‐stage spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) trials. We tested their trial‐readiness by quantifying neurochemicals in three affected brain regions in early‐stage cohorts of SCA2 and SCA3, examining their reproducibility in ...
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Speech Recognition with an fMRISNN Constrained by Human Functional Brain Networks: A Study of Enhanced MFCC-Driven Sparse Spike Encoding. [PDF]
Guo L, Ma N, Wang Z, Liu R.
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Cortical activity increases in speech motor areas as a function of the subjective loudness of inner speech. [PDF]
Cohen BH, Zhang B.
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Speech recognition performance with dual-microphone audio processors in mandarin-speaking cochlear implant users. [PDF]
Yin K, Chen S, Wang F, Hui L.
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Linking GABAergic and Dopaminergic Neurotransmission: Effects on Neural Activity During Human Speech Control. [PDF]
Battistella G, Simonyan K.
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