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 SRCLD Presentation Details 

  Title  
       
    Dynamic Links Between Emerging Brain Processes and Cognitive Processes  
Author(s)
Dennis L. Molfese - University of Louisville
Victoria J. Molfese - University of Louisville

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SRCLD Info
SRCLD Year: 2006
Presentation Type: Invited Speaker
Presentation Time: (na)
Abstract
In contrast to what is often viewed as a static, bottom-up concept of brain development as it links to specific emerging cognitive and linguistic functions that are localized to specific brain regions, this presentation presents an alternate view that portrays a dynamic and constantly changing interaction between brain and behavior. Data are presented that chart such emergent dynamic organizational links from birth into adolescence in both normal developing as well as impaired populations.
Author Biosketch(es)

Dennis Molfese: click here for author biosketch

 

 

Supported in part by: NIDCD and NICHD, NIH, R13 DCO01677, Susan Ellis Weismer, Principal Investigator
University of Wisconsin-Madison - Department of Communicative Disorders