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Resting EEG correlates of neurodevelopment in a socioeconomically and linguistically diverse sample of toddlers: Wave 1 of the Kia Tīmata Pai best start New Zealand study
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Resting EEG correlates of neurodevelopment in a socioeconomically and linguistically diverse sample of toddlers: Wave 1 of the Kia Tīmata Pai best start New Zealand study

Anne B Arnett, Hayley Guiney, Tugce Bakir-Demir, Anita Trudgen, William Schierding, Vincent Reid, Justin O'Sullivan, Peter Gluckman, Elaine Reese and Richie Poulton
Developmental cognitive neuroscience, Vol.65, pp.101336-101336
01/02/2024

Abstract

Child, Preschool Electroencephalography - methods Humans Language Longitudinal Studies New Zealand Temperament - physiology
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