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Emily Helder

Altered Water Diffusivity in Cortical Association Tracts in Children with Early Deprivation Identified with Tract-Based Spatial Statistics (TBSS) Adoption & Foster CareChildhood AdversityNeuropsychology & NeurosciencePapers & Presentations

Altered Water Diffusivity in Cortical Association Tracts in Children with Early Deprivation Identified with Tract-Based Spatial Statistics (TBSS)

Originally Authored by Rajukumar Munian Govindan, Michael E. Behen, Emily Helder, Malek I. Makki, and Harry T. Chugani in Cerebral Cortex Download Full Text Article PDF Abstract Institutional rearing is associated with neurocognitive and behavioral difficulties. Although such difficulties are thought to reflect abnormal neurologic…
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June 22, 2009
Incidence of specific absolute neurocognitive impairment in globally intact children with histories of early severe deprivation Adoption & Foster CareChildhood AdversityNeuropsychology & NeurosciencePapers & Presentations

Incidence of specific absolute neurocognitive impairment in globally intact children with histories of early severe deprivation

Originally Authored by Michael E. Behan, Emily Helder, Robert Rothermel, Katherine Solomon, and Harry T. Chugani in Child Neuropsychology Download Full Text Article PDF Abstract Postnatal deprivation is associated with neurocognitive delay/dysfunction. Although “catch up” in global cognition following adoption has been reported, this study…
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September 16, 2008
Abnormal Brain Tryptophan Metabolism and Clinical Correlates in Tourette Syndrome Neuropsychology & NeurosciencePapers & Presentations

Abnormal Brain Tryptophan Metabolism and Clinical Correlates in Tourette Syndrome

Originally Authored by Michael Behen, Harry T. Chugani, Csaba Juasz, Emily Helder, Albert Ho, Mohsin Maqbool, Robert D. Rothermel, Jacquie Perry, and Otoo Muzik in Movement Disorders Download Full Text Article PDF Abstract Symptoms in Tourette syndrome (TS) are likely related to abnormalities involving multiple…
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November 15, 2007
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging Detects Abnormalities in Normal-Appearing Frontal Lobe of Patients With Sturge-Weber Syndrome Neuropsychology & NeurosciencePapers & Presentations

Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging Detects Abnormalities in Normal-Appearing Frontal Lobe of Patients With Sturge-Weber Syndrome

Originally AUthored by Carlos E. A. Batista, Harry T. Chugani, Jiani Hu, Mark Haacke, Michael E. Behen, Emily J. Helder, and Csaba Juhasz in the Journal of Neuroimaging Download Full Text Article PDF Abstract BACKGROUND - In Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS), structural MRI abnormalities are most…
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September 22, 2007
White Matter Volume as a Major Predictor of Cognitive Function in Sturge-Weber Syndrome Neuropsychology & NeurosciencePapers & Presentations

White Matter Volume as a Major Predictor of Cognitive Function in Sturge-Weber Syndrome

Originally Authored by Csaba Juhasz, Christopher Lai, Michael E. Behen, Otto Muzik, Emily J. Helder, Diane C. Chugani, and Harry T. Chugani in the Archives of Neurology Download Full Text Article PDF Abstract Objective: To assess the role of gray and white matter volume loss…
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August 13, 2007