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1. Print-Speech Convergence Predicts Future Reading Outcomes in Early Readers

2. Testing the limits of language production in long-term survivors of major stroke: A psycholinguistic and anatomic study.

4. The Haskins pediatric atlas: a magnetic-resonance-imaging-based pediatric template and atlas.

5. Thalamus is a common locus of reading, arithmetic, and IQ: Analysis of local intrinsic functional properties.

6. Individual differences in subphonemic sensitivity and phonological skills.

7. Examining individual differences in reading and attentional control networks utilizing an oddball fMRI task.

8. Neurobiological signatures of L2 proficiency: Evidence from a bi-directional cross-linguistic study.

9. Common neural basis of motor sequence learning and word recognition and its relation with individual differences in reading skill.

10. Cortical regions supporting reading comprehension skill for single words and discourse.

11. Individual Differences in Reading Skill Are Related to Trial-by-Trial Neural Activation Variability in the Reading Network.

12. Neural representations for newly learned words are modulated by overnight consolidation, reading skill, and age.

13. Individual differences in decoding skill, print exposure, and cortical structure in young adults.

14. Prereader to beginning reader: changes induced by reading acquisition in print and speech brain networks.

15. The BDNF Val 66 Met polymorphism is associated with structural neuroanatomical differences in young children.

16. The real-time prediction and inhibition of linguistic outcomes: Effects of language and literacy skill.

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

18. The BDNF Val66Met Polymorphism Influences Reading Ability and Patterns of Neural Activation in Children.

19. Vocabulary does not complicate the simple view of reading.

20. Relationships Between Impulsivity, Anxiety, and Risk-Taking and the Neural Correlates of Attention in Adolescents.

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

22. Print-Speech Convergence Predicts Future Reading Outcomes in Early Readers.

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

24. Language differences in the brain network for reading in naturalistic story reading and lexical decision.

25. Differential associations between impulsivity and risk-taking and brain activations underlying working memory in adolescents.

26. Neural correlates of language and non-language visuospatial processing in adolescents with reading disability.

27. Neural division of labor in reading is constrained by culture: a training study of reading Chinese characters.

28. Glutamate and choline levels predict individual differences in reading ability in emergent readers.

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

30. The relationship between phonological and auditory processing and brain organization in beginning readers.

31. The COMT Val/Met polymorphism is associated with reading-related skills and consistent patterns of functional neural activation.

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

33. Regional brain responses in nulliparous women to emotional infant stimuli.

34. Functional activation for imitation of seen and heard speech.

35. Maternal neural responses to infant cries and faces: relationships with substance use.

36. Unification of sentence processing via ear and eye: an fMRI study.

37. An application of the elastic net for an endophenotype analysis.

38. Early and late talkers: school-age language, literacy and neurolinguistic differences.

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

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

41. Allelic variation of calsyntenin 2 (CLSTN2) modulates the impact of developmental tobacco smoke exposure on mnemonic processing in adolescents.

42. Laryngeal and aerodynamic adjustments for voicing versus devoicing of /h/: a within-speaker study.

43. Effects of stimulus difficulty and repetition on printed word identification: an fMRI comparison of nonimpaired and reading-disabled adolescent cohorts.

44. Reading differences and brain: cortical integration of speech and print in sentence processing varies with reader skill.

45. Prenatal and adolescent exposure to tobacco smoke modulates the development of white matter microstructure.

46. Gender-specific effects of prenatal and adolescent exposure to tobacco smoke on auditory and visual attention.

47. Impact of smoking abstinence on working memory neurocircuitry in adolescent daily tobacco smokers.

48. Speaking up for vocabulary: reading skill differences in young adults.

49. A comparison of functional MRI and magnetoencephalography for receptive language mapping.

50. Functional correlates of verbal memory deficits emerging during nicotine withdrawal in abstinent adolescent cannabis users.

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