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Karen Pierce

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Pediatric Annals|November 10, 2011
Treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderKaren Pierce
Brain Research|September 28, 2010
Early functional brain development in autism and the promise of sleep fMRIKaren Pierce
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience|March 8, 2005
Brain overgrowth in autism during a critical time in development: implications for frontal pyramidal neuron and interneuron development and connectivityEric Courchesne, Karen Pierce
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|April 16, 2005
Why the frontal cortex in autism might be talking only to itself: local over-connectivity but long-distance disconnectionEric Courchesne, Karen Pierce
Biological Psychiatry|July 16, 2008
Fusiform function in children with an autism spectrum disorder is a matter of "who"Karen Pierce, Elizabeth Redcay
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
Resuscitation|April 15, 2008
Evaluation of staff's retention of ACLS and BLS skillsKimberly K Smith, Darlene Gilcreast, Karen Pierce
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
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|August 21, 2004
The brain response to personally familiar faces in autism: findings of fusiform activity and beyondKaren Pierce, Frank Haist, Farshad Sedaghat, et al.
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Pediatric Annals|November 10, 2011
Treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderKaren Pierce
Brain Research|September 28, 2010
Early functional brain development in autism and the promise of sleep fMRIKaren Pierce
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience|March 8, 2005
Brain overgrowth in autism during a critical time in development: implications for frontal pyramidal neuron and interneuron development and connectivityEric Courchesne, Karen Pierce
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|April 16, 2005
Why the frontal cortex in autism might be talking only to itself: local over-connectivity but long-distance disconnectionEric Courchesne, Karen Pierce
Biological Psychiatry|July 16, 2008
Fusiform function in children with an autism spectrum disorder is a matter of "who"Karen Pierce, Elizabeth Redcay
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
Resuscitation|April 15, 2008
Evaluation of staff's retention of ACLS and BLS skillsKimberly K Smith, Darlene Gilcreast, Karen Pierce
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
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|August 21, 2004
The brain response to personally familiar faces in autism: findings of fusiform activity and beyondKaren Pierce, Frank Haist, Farshad Sedaghat, et al.
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