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Nature Human Behaviour|July 22, 2020
Response latencies and eye gaze provide insight on how toddlers gather evidence under uncertaintySarah Leckey, Diana Selmeczy, Alireza Kazemi, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 20, 2017
Frontoparietal Structural Connectivity in Childhood Predicts Development of Functional Connectivity and Reasoning Ability: A Large-Scale Longitudinal InvestigationCarter Wendelken, Emilio Ferrer, Simona Ghetti, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 29, 2017
Subjective recollection independent from multifeatural context retrieval following damage to the posterior parietal cortexElisa Ciaramelli, Giorgia Faggi, Cristina Scarpazza, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|October 17, 2009
Diabetic ketoacidosis and memory dysfunction in children with type 1 diabetesSimona Ghetti, Joshua K Lee, Clare E Sims, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|August 18, 2015
Assessing hippocampal development and language in early childhood: Evidence from a new application of the Automatic Segmentation Adapter ToolJoshua K Lee, Christine W Nordahl, David G Amaral, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 23, 2009
Memory suppression is an active process that improves over childhoodPedro M Paz-Alonso, Simona Ghetti, Bryan J Matlen, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|January 22, 2008
Neurodevelopmental correlates of true and false recognitionPedro M Paz-Alonso, Simona Ghetti, Sarah E Donohue, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 23, 2017
The Importance of Knowing When You Don't Remember: Neural Signaling of Retrieval Failure Predicts Memory Improvement Over TimeYana Fandakova, Silvia A Bunge, Carter Wendelken, et al.
Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications|February 5, 2026
Inflammatory profile associated with hyperglycemia in children with type 1 diabetesNicole Glaser, Zachary Chaffin, Daniel Tancredi, et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|December 13, 2019
Changes in anterior and posterior hippocampus differentially predict item-space, item-time, and item-item memory improvementJoshua K Lee, Yana Fandakova, Elliott G Johnson, et al.
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Nature Human Behaviour|July 22, 2020
Response latencies and eye gaze provide insight on how toddlers gather evidence under uncertaintySarah Leckey, Diana Selmeczy, Alireza Kazemi, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 20, 2017
Frontoparietal Structural Connectivity in Childhood Predicts Development of Functional Connectivity and Reasoning Ability: A Large-Scale Longitudinal InvestigationCarter Wendelken, Emilio Ferrer, Simona Ghetti, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 29, 2017
Subjective recollection independent from multifeatural context retrieval following damage to the posterior parietal cortexElisa Ciaramelli, Giorgia Faggi, Cristina Scarpazza, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|October 17, 2009
Diabetic ketoacidosis and memory dysfunction in children with type 1 diabetesSimona Ghetti, Joshua K Lee, Clare E Sims, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|August 18, 2015
Assessing hippocampal development and language in early childhood: Evidence from a new application of the Automatic Segmentation Adapter ToolJoshua K Lee, Christine W Nordahl, David G Amaral, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 23, 2009
Memory suppression is an active process that improves over childhoodPedro M Paz-Alonso, Simona Ghetti, Bryan J Matlen, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|January 22, 2008
Neurodevelopmental correlates of true and false recognitionPedro M Paz-Alonso, Simona Ghetti, Sarah E Donohue, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 23, 2017
The Importance of Knowing When You Don't Remember: Neural Signaling of Retrieval Failure Predicts Memory Improvement Over TimeYana Fandakova, Silvia A Bunge, Carter Wendelken, et al.
Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications|February 5, 2026
Inflammatory profile associated with hyperglycemia in children with type 1 diabetesNicole Glaser, Zachary Chaffin, Daniel Tancredi, et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|December 13, 2019
Changes in anterior and posterior hippocampus differentially predict item-space, item-time, and item-item memory improvementJoshua K Lee, Yana Fandakova, Elliott G Johnson, et al.
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