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John Shelley-Tremblay

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|December 13, 2018
Corrigendum: Training on Movement Figure-Ground Discrimination Remediates Low-Level Visual Timing Deficits in the Dorsal Stream, Improving High-Level Cognitive Functioning, Including Attention, Reading Fluency, and Working MemoryTeri Lawton, John Shelley-Tremblay
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|May 31, 2017
Training on Movement Figure-Ground Discrimination Remediates Low-Level Visual Timing Deficits in the Dorsal Stream, Improving High-Level Cognitive Functioning, Including Attention, Reading Fluency, and Working MemoryTeri Lawton, John Shelley-Tremblay
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|March 6, 2021
Shared Developmental Trajectories for Fractional Reasoning and Fine Motor Ability in 4 and 5 Year OldsLindsey Clark, John Shelley-Tremblay, Julie Cwikla
Frontiers in Neurology|October 11, 2023
Case report: Neural timing deficits prevalent in developmental disorders, aging, and concussions remediated rapidly by movement discrimination exercisesTeri Lawton, John Shelley-Tremblay, Ming-Xiong Huang
Brain and Language|October 19, 2020
Measuring the influence of phonological neighborhood on visual word recognition with the N400: Evidence for semantic scaffoldingMark Yates, John Shelley-Tremblay, Donald Lee Knapp
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|December 25, 2025
Retraining dorsal visual pathways improves cognitive skills and executive control networks following mild traumatic brain injuryTeri Lawton, John Shelley-Tremblay, Roland R Lee, et al.
Optometry (St. Louis, Mo.)|December 5, 2003
Coherent motion threshold measurements for M-cell deficit differ for above- and below-average readersHarold A Solan, Peter C Hansen, John Shelley-Tremblay, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine|April 12, 2025
Retraining Dorsal Visual Pathways Improves Cognitive Skills After a Mild Traumatic Brain InjuryTeri Lawton, John Shelley-Tremblay, Roland R Lee, et al.
Journal of Learning Disabilities|October 21, 2004
Effect of attention therapy on reading comprehensionHarold A Solan, John Shelley-Tremblay, Anthony Ficarra, et al.
Journal of Child Language|April 7, 2022
Can gesture input support toddlers' fast mapping?Lori G Foran, Brenda L Beverly, John Shelley-Tremblay, et al.
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|December 13, 2018
Corrigendum: Training on Movement Figure-Ground Discrimination Remediates Low-Level Visual Timing Deficits in the Dorsal Stream, Improving High-Level Cognitive Functioning, Including Attention, Reading Fluency, and Working MemoryTeri Lawton, John Shelley-Tremblay
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|May 31, 2017
Training on Movement Figure-Ground Discrimination Remediates Low-Level Visual Timing Deficits in the Dorsal Stream, Improving High-Level Cognitive Functioning, Including Attention, Reading Fluency, and Working MemoryTeri Lawton, John Shelley-Tremblay
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|March 6, 2021
Shared Developmental Trajectories for Fractional Reasoning and Fine Motor Ability in 4 and 5 Year OldsLindsey Clark, John Shelley-Tremblay, Julie Cwikla
Frontiers in Neurology|October 11, 2023
Case report: Neural timing deficits prevalent in developmental disorders, aging, and concussions remediated rapidly by movement discrimination exercisesTeri Lawton, John Shelley-Tremblay, Ming-Xiong Huang
Brain and Language|October 19, 2020
Measuring the influence of phonological neighborhood on visual word recognition with the N400: Evidence for semantic scaffoldingMark Yates, John Shelley-Tremblay, Donald Lee Knapp
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|December 25, 2025
Retraining dorsal visual pathways improves cognitive skills and executive control networks following mild traumatic brain injuryTeri Lawton, John Shelley-Tremblay, Roland R Lee, et al.
Optometry (St. Louis, Mo.)|December 5, 2003
Coherent motion threshold measurements for M-cell deficit differ for above- and below-average readersHarold A Solan, Peter C Hansen, John Shelley-Tremblay, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine|April 12, 2025
Retraining Dorsal Visual Pathways Improves Cognitive Skills After a Mild Traumatic Brain InjuryTeri Lawton, John Shelley-Tremblay, Roland R Lee, et al.
Journal of Learning Disabilities|October 21, 2004
Effect of attention therapy on reading comprehensionHarold A Solan, John Shelley-Tremblay, Anthony Ficarra, et al.
Journal of Child Language|April 7, 2022
Can gesture input support toddlers' fast mapping?Lori G Foran, Brenda L Beverly, John Shelley-Tremblay, et al.
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