About
My research interests are in language and reading development in monolingual and bilingual infants, children, and adults. My work includes both typical and atypical language and reading development using a variety of behavioral and brain imaging methods (fMRI, fNIRS).
For a listing of publications, visit the Language & Literacy Lab site.
Exploring Cognitive Functions in Babies, Children & Adults with Near Infrared Spectroscopy
Mark H. Shalinsky1, Iouila Kovelman1, Melody S. Berens2, Laura-Ann Petitto2
1Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Scarborough
Here we describe a data collection and data analysis method for functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS), a novel non-invasive brain imaging system used in cognitive neuroscience, particularly in studying child brain development. This method provides a universal standard of data acquisition and analysis vital to data interpretation and scientific discovery.
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