Nicole Marie Landi
Professor & Director/Psychological Sciences
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Scholarly Contributions
155 Scholarly Contributions
The BDNF Val/Met Polymorphism Is Linked With Children's Reading And Language Skills And Neural Activation Patterns In The Brain's Reading Network.
2014
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“Is Rows a Flower? Are the Dynamics of Correct Rejections Visible in Behavior and Brain?”,
2014
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Common but impactful genetic polymorphisms in COMT & BDNF are associated strongly with reading and related skills and associated patterns of neural activity
2014
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Neurophysiological Differences in Childhood Apraxia of Speech
2014
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Reading Skills Predict Patterns of Brain Activation During Word and Text
2014
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A crucial role for phonological inhibition in auditory referential word learning: Evidence from an artificial lexicon paradigm
2014
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Investigating Neural Correlates of Implicit Memory and Reading Ability.
2014
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Electrophysiological correlates of speech perception in young children: associations among ERP, nonword reptition, and language
2014
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Functional connectivity during audio-visual speech integration: Comparisons between TD children and children with ASD
2014
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Differential functional activation in speech/language areas associated with auditory lexical learning as a function of sleep consolidation
2014
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A Crucial Role for Phonological Inhibition in Auditory Referential Word Learning: Evidence from an Artificial Lexicon Paradigm.
2014
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Differential Functional Activation in Language Areas Associated With Learning as a Function of Consolidation
2014
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Common but Impactful Genetic Polymorphisms, in COMT& BDNF are Associated with Reading and Related Skills and Associated Patterns of Neural Activation.
2014
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Common but Impactful genetic polymorphisms on COMT and BDNF impact reading skill, evidence from behavioral and brain data.
2014
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Phonological and lexical-semantic event-related potentials are atypical in children with Developmental Language Disorder.
2014
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Are prosodic representations amodal?: An ERP investigation of signed and spoken prosody
2014
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Event Related Potentials are Atypical in Children with Developmental Language Disorders.
2014
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