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Comparing Self-Regulation-Associated Event Related Potentials in Preschool Children with and without High Levels of Disruptive Behavior
Deficient self-regulation plays a key role in the etiology of early onset disruptive behavior disorders and signals risk for chronic psychopathology. However, to date, there has been no research comparing pres...
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Open AccessLow-level prenatal lead exposure and infant sensory function
Lead is a pervasive neurotoxicant that has been associated with poorer cognitive, behavioral, and motor outcomes in children. The effects of lead on sensory function have not been well characterized. The aim o...
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Open AccessTemporal processing in the auditory brainstem response by full-term 6-week- and 9-month-old infants
Early auditory temporal processing abilities are important for language acquisition and for later reading abilities. In the present study, auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) were recorded in a forward-masking...
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Longitudinal correlates of reading comprehension difficulties in Chinese children
The present study explored the early predictors of reading comprehension difficulties in Chinese children. We originally recruited 290 Bei**g and 154 Hong Kong children and further selected from each sample t...