Päivi K. Helenius

Affiliations: 
Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland 
Area:
Neurocognitive basis of learning disorders
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Hernández D, Kärkkäinen S, Tulonen T, et al. (2022) Attentional modulation of interhemispheric (a)symmetry in children with developmental language disorder. Scientific Reports. 12: 17904
van Bijnen S, Kärkkäinen S, Helenius P, et al. (2019) Left hemisphere enhancement of auditory activation in language impaired children. Scientific Reports. 9: 9087
Parviainen T, Helenius P, Salmelin R. (2019) Children show hemispheric differences in the basic auditory response properties. Human Brain Mapping. 40: 2699-2710
Hut SCA, Helenius P, Leminen A, et al. (2017) Language control mechanisms differ for native languages: neuromagnetic evidence from trilingual language switching. Neuropsychologia
Pellikka J, Helenius P, Mäkelä JP, et al. (2015) Context affects L1 but not L2 during bilingual word recognition: an MEG study. Brain and Language. 142: 8-17
Helenius P, Sivonen P, Parviainen T, et al. (2014) Abnormal functioning of the left temporal lobe in language-impaired children Brain and Language. 130: 11-18
Vuokko E, Niemivirta M, Helenius PK. (2013) Cortical activation patterns during subitizing and counting. Brain Research. 1497: 40-52
Parviainen T, Helenius P, Salmelin R. (2012) Cortical organization of auditory speech perception in children and its correlation with cognitive skills International Journal of Psychophysiology. 85: 357-358
Helenius P, Laasonen M, Hokkanen L, et al. (2011) Impaired engagement of the ventral attentional pathway in ADHD. Neuropsychologia. 49: 1889-1896
Parviainen T, Helenius P, Poskiparta E, et al. (2011) Speech perception in the child brain: cortical timing and its relevance to literacy acquisition Human Brain Mapping. 32: 2193-2206
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