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The neural reality of syntactic transformations: Evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging
M Ben-Shachar, T Hendler, I Kahn, D Ben-Bashat, Y Grodzinsky
Psychological science 14 (5), 433-440, 2003
3942003
Development of white matter and reading skills
JD Yeatman, RF Dougherty, M Ben-Shachar, BA Wandell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (44), E3045-E3053, 2012
3742012
Anatomical properties of the arcuate fasciculus predict phonological and reading skills in children
JD Yeatman, RF Dougherty, E Rykhlevskaia, AJ Sherbondy, GK Deutsch, ...
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 23 (11), 3304-3317, 2011
3532011
Neural correlates of syntactic movement: converging evidence from two fMRI experiments
M Ben-Shachar, D Palti, Y Grodzinsky
Neuroimage 21 (4), 1320-1336, 2004
3482004
Temporal-callosal pathway diffusivity predicts phonological skills in children
RF Dougherty, M Ben-Shachar, GK Deutsch, A Hernandez, GR Fox, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (20), 8556-8561, 2007
2742007
Functional organization of human occipital-callosal fiber tracts
RF Dougherty, M Ben-Shachar, R Bammer, AA Brewer, BA Wandell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (20), 7350-7355, 2005
2422005
White matter pathways in reading
M Ben-Shachar, RF Dougherty, BA Wandell
Current opinion in neurobiology 17 (2), 258-270, 2007
2362007
The development of cortical sensitivity to visual word forms
M Ben-Shachar, RF Dougherty, GK Deutsch, BA Wandell
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 23 (9), 2387-2399, 2011
2262011
The frontal aslant tract underlies speech fluency in persistent developmental stuttering
V Kronfeld-Duenias, O Amir, R Ezrati-Vinacour, O Civier, M Ben-Shachar
Brain Structure and Function 221, 365-381, 2016
1752016
ConTrack: finding the most likely pathways between brain regions using diffusion tractography
AJ Sherbondy, RF Dougherty, M Ben-Shachar, S Napel, BA Wandell
Journal of vision 8 (9), 15-15, 2008
1502008
Differential sensitivity to words and shapes in ventral occipito-temporal cortex
M Ben-Shachar, RF Dougherty, GK Deutsch, BA Wandell
Cerebral Cortex 17 (7), 1604-1611, 2007
1492007
Frontoparietal white matter diffusion properties predict mental arithmetic skills in children
JM Tsang, RF Dougherty, GK Deutsch, BA Wandell, M Ben-Shachar
Proceedings of the national academy of sciences 106 (52), 22546-22551, 2009
1302009
Sleep disrupts high-level speech parsing despite significant basic auditory processing
S Makov, O Sharon, N Ding, M Ben-Shachar, Y Nir, EZ Golumbic
Journal of Neuroscience 37 (32), 7772-7781, 2017
962017
Training in the arts, reading, and brain imaging
B Wandell, RF Dougherty, M Ben-Shachar, GK Deutsch, J Tsang
Learning, arts, and the brain, 51, 2008
932008
Reading impairment in a patient with missing arcuate fasciculus
AM Rauschecker, GK Deutsch, M Ben-Shachar, A Schwartzman, ...
Neuropsychologia 47 (1), 180-194, 2009
842009
Contrast responsivity in MT+ correlates with phonological awareness and reading measures in children
M Ben-Shachar, RF Dougherty, GK Deutsch, BA Wandell
Neuroimage 37 (4), 1396-1406, 2007
762007
Individual differences in auditory sentence comprehension in children: An exploratory event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation
JD Yeatman, M Ben-Shachar, GH Glover, HM Feldman
Brain and language 114 (2), 72-79, 2010
672010
Occipital‐Callosal Pathways in Children: Validation and Atlas Development
RF Dougherty, M BEN‐SHACHAR, G Deutsch, P Potanina, R Bammer, ...
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1064 (1), 98-112, 2005
662005
Cerebellar white matter pathways are associated with reading skills in children and adolescents
KE Travis, Y Leitner, HM Feldman, M Ben‐Shachar
Human brain mapping 36 (4), 1536-1553, 2015
652015
Reading performance correlates with white‐matter properties in preterm and term children
JS Andrews, M BEN‐SHACHAR, JD Yeatman, LL Flom, B Luna, ...
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 52 (6), e94-e100, 2010
582010
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