Darren S. Kadis, PhD
Affiliations: | 2012-2019 | Neurology | Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States |
2019- | Physiology | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada | |
2019- | Neurosciences and Mental Health | Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON |
Area:
neuroplasticity, development, children, language, plasticity, magnetoencephalography, MEG, stimulation mapping, IAP, Wada, lateralization, speechWebsite:
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Sign in to add mentorMary Pat McAndrews | grad student | 2002-2010 | University of Toronto |
Mary Lou Smith | grad student | 2002-2010 | University of Toronto |
Elizabeth W. Pang | post-doc | 2010-2012 | Hospital for Sick Children |
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Williamson BJ, Greiner HM, Kadis DS. (2023) Virtual lesions in MEG reveal increasing vulnerability of the language network from early childhood through adolescence. Nature Communications. 14: 7313 |
Sharma VV, Kadis DS. (2023) A powerful metric for expressive language lateralization in MEG. Neuroscience Letters. 818: 137539 |
Li KE, Dimitrijevic A, Gordon KA, et al. (2023) Age-related increases in right hemisphere support for prosodic processing in children. Scientific Reports. 13: 15849 |
Fu TT, Barnes-Davis ME, Fujiwara H, et al. (2023) Correlation of NICU anthropometry in extremely preterm infants with brain development and language scores at early school age. Scientific Reports. 13: 15273 |
Greiner HM, Maue E, Horn PS, et al. (2023) Tolerability of transcranial magnetic stimulation language mapping in children. Epilepsy Research. 194: 107183 |
Sharma VV, Vannest J, Kadis DS. (2022) Asymmetric information flow in brain networks supporting expressive language in childhood. Human Brain Mapping |
Barnes-Davis ME, Williamson BJ, Merhar SL, et al. (2022) Extracallosal Structural Connectivity Is Positively Associated With Language Performance in Well-Performing Children Born Extremely Preterm. Frontiers in Pediatrics. 10: 821121 |
Barnes-Davis ME, Fujiwara H, Drury G, et al. (2021) Functional Hyperconnectivity during a Stories Listening Task in Magnetoencephalography Is Associated with Language Gains for Children Born Extremely Preterm. Brain Sciences. 11 |
Barnes-Davis ME, Merhar SL, Holland SK, et al. (2021) Extremely preterm children demonstrate hyperconnectivity during verb generation: A multimodal approach. Neuroimage. Clinical. 30: 102589 |
Sharma VV, Vannest J, Greiner HM, et al. (2021) Beta synchrony for expressive language lateralizes to right hemisphere in development. Scientific Reports. 11: 3949 |