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Sam WassUniversity of East London Verified email at uel.ac.uk Cited by 4251 |
Distortions and disconnections: disrupted brain connectivity in autism
S Wass - Brain and cognition, 2011 - Elsevier
The past few years have seen considerable interest in findings of abnormal brain connectivity
in the autism spectrum disorders (ASD). We review recent work from neuroimaging and …
in the autism spectrum disorders (ASD). We review recent work from neuroimaging and …
[HTML][HTML] Training attentional control and working memory–Is younger, better?
… raters, one of whom was blind to the purposes of the review. An a priori decision was made
only to … Papers were read by each of the two raters and a consensus decision was taken as to …
only to … Papers were read by each of the two raters and a consensus decision was taken as to …
Interpersonal neural entrainment during early social interaction
SV Wass, M Whitehorn, IM Haresign, E Phillips… - Trends in cognitive …, 2020 - cell.com
Currently, we understand much about how children's brains attend to and learn from information
presented while they are alone, viewing a screen – but less about how interpersonal …
presented while they are alone, viewing a screen – but less about how interpersonal …
Speaker gaze increases information coupling between infant and adult brains
…, S Georgieva, S Lam, S Wass - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - National Acad Sciences
… The infant’s live EEG was compared with the adult’s prerecorded EEG. (B) In experiment 2,
… Interpersonal neural connectivity was assessed across all pairwise connections between …
… Interpersonal neural connectivity was assessed across all pairwise connections between …
Multiple origins of clinopyroxenes in alkali basaltic rocks
SY Wass - Lithos, 1979 - Elsevier
… The following grouping was constructed by first applying textural criteria only. This clearly
defined a metamorphic history for origins 1 and 2(ii). Chemical data (described later) discrimi…
defined a metamorphic history for origins 1 and 2(ii). Chemical data (described later) discrimi…
[PDF][PDF] Training attentional control in infancy
… This was an … was identified between improvement at the postswitch phase and the amount
of training time [r(18) = 0.449, p (one-tailed) = 0.031], suggesting that more training was …
of training time [r(18) = 0.449, p (one-tailed) = 0.031], suggesting that more training was …
Developing technology for autism: an interdisciplinary approach
… Each of these groups was involved to a greater or lesser … The starting point for this was
usually an individual contact in a … Once it was agreed that we would work in a school, input was …
usually an individual contact in a … Once it was agreed that we would work in a school, input was …
Ultramafic xenoliths from Bullenmerri and Gnotuk Maars, Victoria, Australia: petrology of a sub-continental crust-mantle transition
WL Griffin, SY Wass, JD Hollis - Journal of Petrology, 1984 - academic.oup.com
… Pyroxene chemistry implies that a range of parental magma types was involved. Garnet …
This suite is interpreted as being normal mantle wall-rock and is represented in our material …
This suite is interpreted as being normal mantle wall-rock and is represented in our material …
[HTML][HTML] Parsing eye-tracking data of variable quality to provide accurate fixation duration estimates in infants and adults
… calculated between the last interpolated sample and the first sample after interpolation; if
the velocity change was above our velocity threshold, it was judged that a saccade had taken …
the velocity change was above our velocity threshold, it was judged that a saccade had taken …
[BOOK][B] Patterns of attachment: A psychological study of the strange situation
MDS Ainsworth, MC Blehar, E Waters, SN Wall - 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
… Mary Ainsworth always said that her goal in Uganda was not to confirm Bowlby’s attach
ment theory but to see whether concep tu al iz ing the child’s tie to its mother as a secure base …
ment theory but to see whether concep tu al iz ing the child’s tie to its mother as a secure base …