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Manual dexterity in late childhood is associated with maturation of the corticospinal tract
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posted on 2024-06-19, 00:24 authored by Ian FuelscherIan Fuelscher, Christian HydeChristian Hyde, D Efron, Tim SilkTim SilkManual dexterity in late childhood is associated with maturation of the corticospinal tract
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NeuroImageVolume
226Article number
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1 - 10Location
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1053-8119eISSN
1095-9572Language
EnglishPublication classification
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineNeurosciencesNeuroimagingRadiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical ImagingNeurosciences & NeurologyCorticospinal tractFixel-based analysisManual dexterityWhite matterDevelopmentLongitudinalTYPICALLY DEVELOPING-CHILDRENWHITE-MATTER MICROSTRUCTUREMOTORPLASTICITYINTEGRITYTESTSADHD3209 Neurosciences
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