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Eric Courchesne

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Brain Research|October 6, 2010
Brain growth across the life span in autism: age-specific changes in anatomical pathologyEric Courchesne, Kathleen Campbell, Stephanie Solso
The Journal of Pediatrics|July 17, 2016
To Screen or Not to Screen Universally for Autism is not the Question: Why the Task Force Got It WrongKaren Pierce, Eric Courchesne, Elizabeth Bacon
Development and Psychopathology|September 28, 2002
The neurobiological basis of autism from a developmental perspectiveNatacha Akshoomoff, Karen Pierce, Eric Courchesne
Developmental Science|March 13, 2008
Functional neuroimaging of speech perception during a pivotal period in language acquisitionElizabeth Redcay, Frank Haist, Eric Courchesne
JAMA|July 17, 2003
Evidence of brain overgrowth in the first year of life in autismEric Courchesne, Ruth Carper, Natacha Akshoomoff
Neuroimage|October 2, 2007
fMRI during natural sleep as a method to study brain function during early childhoodElizabeth Redcay, Daniel P Kennedy, Eric Courchesne
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 17, 2006
Failing to deactivate: resting functional abnormalities in autismDaniel P Kennedy, Elizabeth Redcay, Eric Courchesne
Current Opinion in Neurology|July 13, 2004
The autistic brain: birth through adulthoodEric Courchesne, Elizabeth Redcay, Daniel P Kennedy
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|February 22, 2012
A failure of left temporal cortex to specialize for language is an early emerging and fundamental property of autismLisa T Eyler, Karen Pierce, Eric Courchesne
Neuropsychologia|May 20, 2003
Linguistic theory and neuroimaging evidence: an fMRI study of Broca's area in lexical semanticsRalph Axel Müller, Natalia Kleinhans, Eric Courchesne
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Brain Research|October 6, 2010
Brain growth across the life span in autism: age-specific changes in anatomical pathologyEric Courchesne, Kathleen Campbell, Stephanie Solso
The Journal of Pediatrics|July 17, 2016
To Screen or Not to Screen Universally for Autism is not the Question: Why the Task Force Got It WrongKaren Pierce, Eric Courchesne, Elizabeth Bacon
Development and Psychopathology|September 28, 2002
The neurobiological basis of autism from a developmental perspectiveNatacha Akshoomoff, Karen Pierce, Eric Courchesne
Developmental Science|March 13, 2008
Functional neuroimaging of speech perception during a pivotal period in language acquisitionElizabeth Redcay, Frank Haist, Eric Courchesne
JAMA|July 17, 2003
Evidence of brain overgrowth in the first year of life in autismEric Courchesne, Ruth Carper, Natacha Akshoomoff
Neuroimage|October 2, 2007
fMRI during natural sleep as a method to study brain function during early childhoodElizabeth Redcay, Daniel P Kennedy, Eric Courchesne
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 17, 2006
Failing to deactivate: resting functional abnormalities in autismDaniel P Kennedy, Elizabeth Redcay, Eric Courchesne
Current Opinion in Neurology|July 13, 2004
The autistic brain: birth through adulthoodEric Courchesne, Elizabeth Redcay, Daniel P Kennedy
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|February 22, 2012
A failure of left temporal cortex to specialize for language is an early emerging and fundamental property of autismLisa T Eyler, Karen Pierce, Eric Courchesne
Neuropsychologia|May 20, 2003
Linguistic theory and neuroimaging evidence: an fMRI study of Broca's area in lexical semanticsRalph Axel Müller, Natalia Kleinhans, Eric Courchesne
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