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1. Cortical Responses to Chinese Phonemes in Preschoolers Predict Their Literacy Skills at School Age.

2. Neural Noise Hypothesis of Developmental Dyslexia.

3. Dough, tough, cough, rough: A "fast" fMRI localizer of component processes in reading.

4. Neural basis of phonological awareness in beginning readers with familial risk of dyslexia-Results from shallow orthography.

5. Functionally integrated neural processing of linguistic and talker information: An event-related fMRI and ERP study.

6. Structural brain differences in school-age children with residual speech sound errors.

7. Functional brain activation differences in school-age children with speech sound errors: speech and print processing.

8. Phonological awareness predicts activation patterns for print and speech.

9. A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of the tradeoff between semantics and phonology in reading aloud.

10. Development of left occipitotemporal systems for skilled reading in children after a phonologically- based intervention.

11. Glutamate and Choline Levels Predict Individual Differences in Reading Ability in Emergent Readers

12. Correction: Neural Noise Hypothesis of Developmental Dyslexia

13. Universal brain signature of proficient reading: Evidence from four contrasting languages.

14. An fMRI study of multimodal semantic and phonological processing in reading disabled adolescents.

15. Functional neuroimaging studies of reading and reading disability (developmental dyslexia).

16. Neural circuitry associated with two different approaches to novel word learning.

17. Individual differences in subphonemic sensitivity and phonological skills.

18. Individual differences in learning the regularities between orthography, phonology and semantics predict early reading skills.

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