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Olena D Chorna

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Pediatric Neurology|September 18, 2017
Vision Assessments and Interventions for Infants 0-2 Years at High Risk for Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic ReviewOlena D Chorna, Andrea Guzzetta, Nathalie L Maitre
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|June 21, 2017
A parent-infant music therapy intervention to improve neurodevelopment after neonatal intensive careEllyn L Hamm, Olena D Chorna, Alicia Flanery, et al.
Developmental Neuropsychology|February 14, 2018
Feasibility of event-related potential (ERP) biomarker use to study effects of mother's voice exposure on speech sound differentiation of preterm infantsOlena D Chorna, Ellyn L Hamm, Hemang Shrivastava, et al.
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|April 21, 2015
Feeding outcomes and parent perceptions after the pacifier-activated music player with mother's voice trialEllyn L Hamm, Olena D Chorna, Ann R Stark, et al.
Pediatrics|February 19, 2014
A pacifier-activated music player with mother's voice improves oral feeding in preterm infantsOlena D Chorna, James C Slaughter, Lulu Wang, et al.
Pediatrics|September 17, 2014
In replyOlena D Chorna, James C Slaughter, Lulu Wang, et al.
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|October 31, 2018
A randomised controlled trial of protocolised music therapy demonstrates developmental milestone acquisition in hospitalised infantsLelia Emery, Ellyn L Hamm, Kaleigh Hague, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 21, 2017
The Dual Nature of Early-Life Experience on Somatosensory Processing in the Human Infant BrainNathalie L Maitre, Alexandra P Key, Olena D Chorna, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|May 14, 2017
Cry presence and amplitude do not reflect cortical processing of painful stimuli in newborns with distinct responses to touch or coldNathalie L Maitre, Ann R Stark, Carrie C McCoy Menser, et al.
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Pediatric Neurology|September 18, 2017
Vision Assessments and Interventions for Infants 0-2 Years at High Risk for Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic ReviewOlena D Chorna, Andrea Guzzetta, Nathalie L Maitre
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|June 21, 2017
A parent-infant music therapy intervention to improve neurodevelopment after neonatal intensive careEllyn L Hamm, Olena D Chorna, Alicia Flanery, et al.
Developmental Neuropsychology|February 14, 2018
Feasibility of event-related potential (ERP) biomarker use to study effects of mother's voice exposure on speech sound differentiation of preterm infantsOlena D Chorna, Ellyn L Hamm, Hemang Shrivastava, et al.
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|April 21, 2015
Feeding outcomes and parent perceptions after the pacifier-activated music player with mother's voice trialEllyn L Hamm, Olena D Chorna, Ann R Stark, et al.
Pediatrics|February 19, 2014
A pacifier-activated music player with mother's voice improves oral feeding in preterm infantsOlena D Chorna, James C Slaughter, Lulu Wang, et al.
Pediatrics|September 17, 2014
In replyOlena D Chorna, James C Slaughter, Lulu Wang, et al.
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|October 31, 2018
A randomised controlled trial of protocolised music therapy demonstrates developmental milestone acquisition in hospitalised infantsLelia Emery, Ellyn L Hamm, Kaleigh Hague, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 21, 2017
The Dual Nature of Early-Life Experience on Somatosensory Processing in the Human Infant BrainNathalie L Maitre, Alexandra P Key, Olena D Chorna, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|May 14, 2017
Cry presence and amplitude do not reflect cortical processing of painful stimuli in newborns with distinct responses to touch or coldNathalie L Maitre, Ann R Stark, Carrie C McCoy Menser, et al.
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