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    Spinal lesion level in spina bifida: A source of neural and cognitive heterogeneity by FLETCHER, Jack M, COPELAND, Kim, DRAKE, James M, LAURENT, John P, TOWNSEND, Irene, INWOOD, Susan, BOUDOUSQUIE, Amy, DENNIS, Maureen, FREDERICK, Jon A, BLASER, Susan E, KRAMER, Larry A, NORTHRUP, Hope, HANNAY, H. Julia, BRANDT, Michael E, FRANCIS, David J, VILLARREAL, Grace

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-04-2005)
    “…The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the level of a spinal lesion is associated with variations in anomalous brain development and neurobehavioral…”
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    Idiom comprehension deficits in relation to corpus callosum agenesis and hypoplasia in children with spina bifida meningomyelocele by Huber-Okrainec, Joelene, Blaser, Susan E., Dennis, Maureen

    Published in Brain and language (01-06-2005)
    “…Idioms are phrases with figurative meanings that are not directly derived from the literal meanings of the words in the phrase. Idiom comprehension varies…”
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    Neurobiology of perceptual and motor timing in children with spina bifida in relation to cerebellar volume by Dennis, Maureen, Edelstein, Kim, Hetherington, Ross, Copeland, Kim, Frederick, Jon, Blaser, Susan E., Kramer, Larry A., Drake, James M., Brandt, Michael, Fletcher, Jack M.

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-06-2004)
    “…The cerebellum is important for perceptual and motor timing in the mature brain, but the timing function of the cerebellum in the immature brain is less well…”
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    Motor learning in children with spina bifida: intact learning and performance on a ballistic task by Dennis, Maureen, Jewell, Derryn, Edelstein, Kim, Brandt, Michael E, Hetherington, Ross, Blaser, Susan E, Fletcher, Jack M

    “…Learning and performance on a ballistic task were investigated in children with spina bifida meningomyelocele (SBM), with either upper level spinal lesions (n…”
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    Covert orienting to exogenous and endogenous cues in children with spina bifida by Dennis, Maureen, Edelstein, Kim, Copeland, Kim, Frederick, Jon, Francis, David J., Hetherington, Ross, Blaser, Susan E., Kramer, Larry A., Drake, James M., Brandt, Michael E., Fletcher, Jack M.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (2005)
    “…Children with spina bifida meningomyelocele and hydrocephalus (SBM) have congenital dysmorphology of the midbrain and thinning of the posterior cortex, brain…”
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    Verb generation in children with spina bifida by Dennis, Maureen, Jewell, Derryn, Hetherington, Ross, Burton, Christine, Brandt, Michael E, Blaser, Susan E, Fletcher, Jack M

    “…We investigated verb generation in children with spina bifida meningomyelocele (SBM; n = 55) and in typically developing controls (n = 32). Participants…”
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    Cerebellar vermis morphology in children with spina bifida and Chiari type II malformation by Salman, Michael S, Blaser, Susan E, Sharpe, James A, Dennis, Maureen

    Published in Child's nervous system (01-04-2006)
    “…Posterior fossa size and cerebellar weight and volume are reduced in Chiari type II malformation (CII). This is assumed to affect the cerebellum uniformly. We…”
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    Space-Based Inhibition of Return in Children With Spina Bifida by Dennis, Maureen, Edelstein, Kim, Copeland, Kim, Frederick, Jon A, Francis, David J, Hetherington, Ross, Blaser, Susan E, Kramer, Larry A, Drake, James M, Brandt, Michael E, Fletcher, Jack M

    Published in Neuropsychology (01-07-2005)
    “…Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to an increase in time to react to a target in a previously attended location. Children with spina bifida meningomyelocele…”
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