How does cognitive inhibition influence speaking? The Stroop effect is a classic demonstration of the interference between reading and color naming.
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James J. Li, PhD – Slide of the Week
ADHD polygenic scores (PGSs) have been previously shown to predict ADHD outcomes in several studies. However, ADHD PGSs are typically correlated with ADHD but not necessarily reflective of causal mechanisms.
Darcie L. Moore, PhD – Slide of the Week
Musashi1, a neural RNA binding protein, is important in translationally repressing target transcripts during quiescence in adult hippocampal neural stem cells
Marsha R. Mailick, PhD – Slide of the Week
Higher education has been shown to have neuroprotective effects, reducing the risk of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, slowing the rate of age-related cognitive decline, and is associated with lower rates of early mortality.
Ruth Litovsky, PhD – Slide of the Week
Although cochlear implants (CIs) facilitate spoken language acquisition, many CI listeners experience difficulty learning new words.
Margarita Kaushanskaya, PhD – Slide of the Week
This study examined alignment of language choice of 44 Spanish-English bilingual child-parent dyads in a naturalistic context to determine whether bilingual children and their parents respond to each other in the same language(s) across conversational turns, and whether children’s language ability and children’s and parents’ language dominance affect language alignment.
Sigan Hartley, PhD – Slide of the Week
AT(N) biomarker profiles and Alzheimer’s disease in People with Down syndrome
Tracy L. Hagemann, PhD – Slide of the Week
Alexander disease (AxD) is caused by mutations in the gene for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), an intermediate filament expressed by astrocytes in the central nervous system.
Leann Smith DaWalt, PhD – Slide of the Week
This study describes change in autism symptoms, behavioral functioning, and health measured prospectively over 22 years.
Timothy M. Gomez, PhD – Slide of the Week
The microenvironment of developing neurons is a dynamic landscape of both chemical and mechanical cues that regulate cell proliferation, differentiation, migration, and axon extension.