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    Right Forceps Minor and Anterior Thalamic Radiation Predict Executive Function Skills in Young Bilingual Adults by Mamiya, Ping C, Richards, Todd L, Kuhl, Patricia K

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (09-02-2018)
    “…Executive function (EF) skills enhance learning across domains, and are particularly linked to the acquisition of a second language. Previous studies have…”
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    Reduced Glx and GABA Inductions in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex and Caudate Nucleus Are Related to Impaired Control of Attention in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder by Mamiya, Ping C, Richards, Todd L, Edden, Richard A E, Lee, Adrian K C, Stein, Mark A, Kuhl, Patricia K

    “…Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that impairs the control of attention and behavioral inhibition in affected…”
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    Precision Medicine Care in ADHD: The Case for Neural Excitation and Inhibition by Mamiya, Ping C, Arnett, Anne B, Stein, Mark A

    Published in Brain sciences (13-01-2021)
    “…Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that has become increasingly prevalent worldwide. Its core symptoms, including…”
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    Strength of Ventral Tegmental Area Connections With Left Caudate Nucleus Is Related to Conflict Monitoring by Mamiya, Ping C, Richards, Todd, Corrigan, Neva M, Kuhl, Patricia K

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (09-01-2020)
    “…Successful learning requires the control of attention to monitor performance and compare actual versus expected outcomes. Neural activity in the ventral…”
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    Brain white matter structure and COMT gene are linked to second-language learning in adults by Mamiya, Ping C., Richards, Todd L., Coe, Bradley P., Eichler, Evan E., Kuhl, Patricia K.

    “…Adult human brains retain the capacity to undergo tissue reorganization during second-language learning. Brain-imaging studies show a relationship between…”
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    Three-dimensional nanofibrillar surfaces covalently modified with tenascin-C-derived peptides enhance neuronal growth in vitro by Ahmed, Ijaz, Liu, Hsing-Yin, Mamiya, Ping C., Ponery, Abdul S., Babu, Ashwin N., Weik, Thom, Schindler, Melvin, Meiners, Sally

    “…Current methods to promote growth of cultured neurons use two‐dimensional (2D) glass or polystyrene surfaces coated with a charged molecule (e.g. poly‐L‐lysine…”
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