Associations between Brain Microstructure and Phonological Processing Ability in Preschool Children
Neuroimaging studies have associated brain changes in children with future reading and language skills, but few studies have investigated the association between language skills and white matter structure in preschool-aged children. Using 208 data sets acquired in 73 healthy children aged 2-7 years,...
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Main Authors: | Ying Zhou (Author), Guangfei Li (Author), Zeyu Song (Author), Zhao Zhang (Author), Huishi Huang (Author), Hanjun Li (Author), Xiaoying Tang (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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