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Tanya M Evans

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Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|May 13, 2022
Measurement of interpersonal physiological synchrony in dyads: A review of timing parameters used in the literatureAnalia Marzoratti, Tanya M Evans
Trends in Neuroscience and Education|June 15, 2024
Why and how to collect representative study samples in educational neuroscience researchAnalia Marzoratti, Tanya M Evans
Frontiers in Psychology|January 29, 2019
Neurobiological Sex Differences in Developmental DyslexiaAnthony J Krafnick, Tanya M Evans
Nature|November 8, 2018
How to design a winning fellowship proposalCrystal M Botham, Tanya M Evans
Frontiers in Psychology|October 4, 2016
An Extension of the Procedural Deficit Hypothesis from Developmental Language Disorders to Mathematical DisabilityTanya M Evans, Michael T Ullman
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 25, 2025
Microbiome's effect on white matter in autismKatherine Canada, Tanya M Evans, Kevin A Pelphrey
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|April 30, 2025
Microglial regulation of white matter development and its disruption in autism spectrum disorderKatherine Canada, Tanya M Evans, Kevin A Pelphrey
Frontiers in Psychology|January 25, 2021
How Closely Related Are Parent and Child Reports of Child Alexithymia?Andrew J Lampi, Vikram K Jaswal, Tanya M Evans
Trends in Neuroscience and Education|December 5, 2022
Mother-child synchrony is high across child executive function levels for both physical and digital spatial playJamie J Jirout, Sierra Eisen, Zoe S Robertson, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|April 30, 2013
Sex-specific gray matter volume differences in females with developmental dyslexiaTanya M Evans, D Lynn Flowers, Eileen M Napoliello, et al.
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Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|May 13, 2022
Measurement of interpersonal physiological synchrony in dyads: A review of timing parameters used in the literatureAnalia Marzoratti, Tanya M Evans
Trends in Neuroscience and Education|June 15, 2024
Why and how to collect representative study samples in educational neuroscience researchAnalia Marzoratti, Tanya M Evans
Frontiers in Psychology|January 29, 2019
Neurobiological Sex Differences in Developmental DyslexiaAnthony J Krafnick, Tanya M Evans
Nature|November 8, 2018
How to design a winning fellowship proposalCrystal M Botham, Tanya M Evans
Frontiers in Psychology|October 4, 2016
An Extension of the Procedural Deficit Hypothesis from Developmental Language Disorders to Mathematical DisabilityTanya M Evans, Michael T Ullman
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 25, 2025
Microbiome's effect on white matter in autismKatherine Canada, Tanya M Evans, Kevin A Pelphrey
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|April 30, 2025
Microglial regulation of white matter development and its disruption in autism spectrum disorderKatherine Canada, Tanya M Evans, Kevin A Pelphrey
Frontiers in Psychology|January 25, 2021
How Closely Related Are Parent and Child Reports of Child Alexithymia?Andrew J Lampi, Vikram K Jaswal, Tanya M Evans
Trends in Neuroscience and Education|December 5, 2022
Mother-child synchrony is high across child executive function levels for both physical and digital spatial playJamie J Jirout, Sierra Eisen, Zoe S Robertson, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|April 30, 2013
Sex-specific gray matter volume differences in females with developmental dyslexiaTanya M Evans, D Lynn Flowers, Eileen M Napoliello, et al.
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