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Adjunctive cenobamate in children and adolescents – real-world data from a retrospective multicenter study
Arkush, L., Komargodski, R., Elazari, H. B., Uliel-Sibony, S., Chernuha, V., Hleihil, A., Kraus, D., Goldberg, H., Gilboa, T., Hamed, N., Zohar-Dayan, E., Lazinger, M., Kohn, E., Ben Zeev, B., Heyman, E. & Tzadok, M., May 2026, In: European Journal of Paediatric Neurology. 62, p. 14-21 8 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Engagement of networks related to attention, executive function, and sensory processing during parental vs experimenter story-listening: an fMRI study
Horowitz-Kraus, T., Magaliff, L., Kraus, D., Rootman, M. S., Steinberg, T., Aram, D., Radhakrishnan, R. & Farah, R., Feb 2026, In: Pediatric Research. 99, 3, p. 1193-1201 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Cognitive and Neurobiological Correlates for Switching/Inhibition Moderate the Relations Between Word Reading and Reading Comprehension in Hebrew-Speaking Children: An fMRI Study
Horowitz-Kraus, T., Abo-elhija, D., Apter, A., Kraus, D., Steinberg, T., Radhakrishnan, R., Barazany, D. & Farah, R., Feb 2025, In: Dyslexia. 31, 1, e1798.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Etiological workup of pseudotumor cerebri in pediatric patients—is it really necessary?
Goldberg, L., Dotan, G., Shirman Erel, N., Weisblum Neuman, H., Smuel Zilberberg, K., Kadishevich, D., Pasternak, Y., Goldberg, I., Levinsky, Y., Kraus, D. & Scheuerman, O., Oct 2025, In: European Journal of Pediatrics. 184, 10, 618.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Greater functional connectivity between executive function-related networks predicts word reading fluency: an fMRI study in children
Lex, M., Farah, R., Kraus, D., Radhakrishnan, R. & Horowitz-Kraus, T., 2025, In: Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. 40, 5, p. 601-615 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access2 Scopus citations