Brain structure associations with phonemic and semantic fluency in typically-developing children

Volume: 50, Pages: 100982 - 100982
Published: Aug 1, 2021
Abstract
Verbal fluency is the ability to retrieve lexical knowledge quickly and efficiently and develops during childhood and adolescence. Few studies have investigated associations between verbal fluency performance and brain structural variation in children. Here we examined associations of verbal fluency performance with structural measures of frontal and temporal language-related brain regions and their connections in 73 typically-developing...
Paper Details
Title
Brain structure associations with phonemic and semantic fluency in typically-developing children
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Volume
50
Pages
100982 - 100982
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