Maria Mody, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Radiology | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
Area:
dyslexia, autism and specific language impairmentWebsite:
http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/lrrl/maria.htmlGoogle:
"Maria Mody"
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Talkar T, Williamson JR, Hannon D, et al. (2020) Assessment of speech and fine motor coordination in children with autism spectrum disorder. Ieee Access : Practical Innovations, Open Solutions. 8: 127535-127545 |
Jung M, Mody M, Fujioka T, et al. (2019) Sex Differences in White Matter Pathways Related to Language Ability. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 13: 898 |
Ahlfors SP, Mody M. (2019) Overview of MEG. Organizational Research Methods. 22: 95-115 |
Mody M, Shui AM, Nowinski LA, et al. (2017) Communication Deficits and the Motor System: Exploring Patterns of Associations in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 47: 155-162 |
Li B, Mody M. (2016) Cortico-Striato-Thalamo-Cortical Circuitry, Working Memory, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 7: 78 |
Mody M, Belliveau JW. (2013) Speech and Language Impairments in Autism: Insights from Behavior and Neuroimaging. North American Journal of Medicine & Science. 5: 157-161 |
Bourisly AK, Haynes C, Bourisly N, et al. (2013) Neural correlates of diacritics in Arabic: An fMRI study Journal of Neurolinguistics. 26: 195-206 |
Han J, Mody M, Ahlfors SP. (2012) Gamma phase locking modulated by phonological contrast during auditory comprehension in reading disability. Neuroreport. 23: 851-6 |
Sahyoun CP, Belliveau JW, Mody M. (2010) White matter integrity and pictorial reasoning in high-functioning children with autism. Brain and Cognition. 73: 180-8 |
Sahyoun CP, Belliveau JW, Soulières I, et al. (2010) Neuroimaging of the functional and structural networks underlying visuospatial vs. linguistic reasoning in high-functioning autism. Neuropsychologia. 48: 86-95 |