Benjamin T Dunkley

Affiliations: 
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON 
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Neuroimaging
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Smieja D, Dunkley BT, Papsin BC, et al. (2019) Interhemispheric auditory connectivity requires normal access to sound in both ears during development. Neuroimage. 116455
Hunt BAE, Scratch SE, Mossad SI, et al. (2019) Disrupted Visual Cortex Neurophysiology Following Very Preterm Birth. Biological Psychiatry. Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
Sato J, Mossad SI, Wong SM, et al. (2019) Spectral slowing is associated with working memory performance in children born very preterm. Scientific Reports. 9: 15757
Alnawmasi MM, Chakraborty A, Dalton K, et al. (2019) The effect of mild traumatic brain injury on the visual processing of global form and motion. Brain Injury. 1-10
Safar K, Sato J, Ruocco AC, et al. (2019) Disrupted emotional neural circuitry in adolescents with borderline personality traits. Neuroscience Letters
Shah-Basak PP, Dunkley BT, Ye AX, et al. (2019) Altered beta-band functional connectivity may be related to 'performance slowing' in good outcome aneurysmal subarachnoid patients. Neuroscience Letters
Kovarski K, Mennella R, Wong SM, et al. (2018) Enhanced Early Visual Responses During Implicit Emotional Faces Processing in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
White EJ, Nayman C, Dunkley BT, et al. (2018) Addressing the Language Binding Problem With Dynamic Functional Connectivity During Meaningful Spoken Language Comprehension. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 1960
Safar K, Wong SM, Leung RC, et al. (2018) Increased Functional Connectivity During Emotional Face Processing in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 12: 408
Sato J, Mossad SI, Wong SM, et al. (2018) Alpha keeps it together: Alpha oscillatory synchrony underlies working memory maintenance in young children. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 34: 114-123
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