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  • The role of paternal mind‐mindedness in preschoolers' self‐regulated conduct 

    Gagné, Christine; Bernier, Annie; McMahon, Catherine A. (Wiley, 2018-01-17)
    This study examined the prospective links between paternal mind‐mindedness (MM) and 2 indices of preschoolers' self‐regulated con-duct, namely, inhibitory control and rule‐compatible conduct.Ninety‐two families (47 boys) participated in 2 assessments. ...
  • The role of the hippocampus in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia : a resting‐state fcMRI study 

    Chapleau, Marianne; Montembeault, Maxime; Boukadi, Mariem; Bedetti, Christophe; Laforce, Robert Jr.; Wilson, Maximiliano A.; Brambati, Simona Maria (Wiley, 2019-09-09)
    The goal of the study was to determine whether the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (svPPA) affects the intrinsic connectivity network anchored to left and right anterior hippocampus, but spares the posterior hippocampus. A resting‐state ...
  • The role of the left anterior temporal lobe for unpredictable and complex mappings in word reading 

    Joyal, Marilyne; Brambati, Simona Maria; Laforce, Robert Jr.; Montembeault, Maxime; Boukadi, Mariem; Rouleau, Isabelle; Macoir, Joël; Joubert, Sven; Fecteau, Shirley; Wilson, Maximiliano A. (Frontiers media, 2017-04)
    The anterior temporal lobes (ATLs) have been consistently associated with semantic processing which, in turn, has a key role in reading aloud single words. This study aimed to investigate (1) the reading abilities in patients with the semantic variant ...
  • Rule violation errors are associated with right lateral prefrontal cortex atrophy in neurodegenerative disease 

    Possin, Katherine L.; Brambati, Simona Maria; Rosen, Howard J.; Johnson, Julene K.; Pa, Judy; Weiner, Michael W.; Miller, Bruce L.; Kramer, Joel H. (Cambridge University Press, 2009)
    Good cognitive performance requires adherence to rules specific to the task at hand. Patients with neurological disease often make rule violation errors, but the anatomical basis for rule violation during cognitive testing remains debated. The current ...
  • Screening for distress in pediatric cancer survivors : a systematic comparison of one-step and two-step strategies to minimize detection errors 

    Pépin, Annie-Jade; Lippé, Sarah; Drouin, Simon; Krajinovic, Maja; Laverdière, Caroline; Michon, Bruno; Robaey, Philippe; Rondeau, Émélie; Sinnett, Daniel; Sultan, Serge (Taylor and Francis Group, 2021-05-03)
    Background:Childhood cancer survivors should be routinelyscreened for psychological distress. However, existing screeningtools promoted by cancer care institutions, such as the DistressThermometer (DT) generate high rates of errors. The aim of thisstudy ...
  • A secure base from which to regulate: Attachment security in toddlerhood as a predictor of executive functioning at school entry 

    Bernier, Annie; Beauchamp, Miriam; Carlson, Stephanie M.; Lalonde, Gabrielle (2015-09)
    In light of emerging evidence suggesting that the affective quality of parent-child relationships may relate to individual differences in young children's executive functioning (EF) skills, the aim of this study was to investigate ...
  • A self-determination theory perspective on parenting 

    Joussemet, Mireille; Landry, Renée; Koestner, Richard (Canadian Psychological Association, 2008-08)
    This article describes research on parenting that supports children's need for autonomy. First, the authors define parental autonomy support and distinguish it from permissiveness or independence promotion. The authors also define psychologically ...
  • La sémantique, la lecture de mots irréguliers et les lobes temporaux antérieurs 

    Semantics, irregular word reading and the anterior temporal lobes
    Bergeron, Sabryna; Pichette, Dominique; Ciquier, Gabrielle C.; Dubé, Catherine; Brambati, Simona Maria; Wilson, Maximiliano A. (Ortho édition, 2014)
    Dans cette recension des écrits nous présentons les résultats d’études comportementales et de neuroimagerie mettant en rapport la sémantique et la lecture de mots irréguliers, ainsi que la sémantique et les lobes temporaux antérieurs (LTA). Plus ...
  • Sensory contribution to vocal emotion deficit in patients with cerebellar stroke 

    Thomasson, Marine; Benis, Damien; Saj, Arnaud; Voruz, Philippe; Ronchi, Roberta; Grandjean, Didier; Assal, Frédéric; Péron, Julie (Elsevier, 2021-05-03)
    In recent years, there has been increasing evidence of cerebellar involvement in emotion processing. Difficulties in the recognition of emotion from voices (i.e., emotional prosody) have been observed following cerebellar stroke. However, the interplay ...
  • Sexual and relationship intimacy among women with provoked vestibulodynia and their partners : associations with sexual satisfaction, sexual function, and pain self-efficacy 

    Bois, Katy; Bergeron, Sophie; Rosen, Natalie O.; McDuff, Pierre; Grégoire, Catherine (2013-08)
    Introduction Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is the most frequent subtype of vulvodynia. Women report negative consequences of PVD on their sexual and romantic relationships. Researchers have recently highlighted the importance of examining interpersonal ...
  • Signs of spatial neglect in unilateral peripheral vestibulopathy 

    Saj, Arnaud; Bachelard-Serra, Mathilde; Lavieille, Jean-Pierre; Honoré, Jacques; Borel, Liliane (Wiley, 2020-12-28)
    Background and purpose In this study, the question of whether egocentric representation of space is impaired in chronic unilateral vestibulopathies was examined. The objective was to test current theories attributing a predominant role to vestibular ...
  • Single and Multiple Domain Amnestic MCI: two sides of the same coin? 

    Single- and multiple-domain amnestic mild cognitive impairment: two sides of the same coin?
    Brambati, Simona Maria; Belleville, Sylvie; Kergoat, Marie-Jeanne; Chayer, Céline; Gauthier, Serge; Joubert, Sven (2009)
    Background. Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI) is considered a transition stage between normal aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Two main clinical subtypes of aMCI have been identified: 1) aMCI single domain (aMCI-SD), with isolated ...
  • Sleep and aggressive behavior among toddlers: investigating directionality of associations 

    Sleep and aggression in toddlers
    Bélanger, Marie-Ève; Desrosiers, Kim; Bernier, Annie (Wayne State University Press, 2018)
    This study examined the reciprocal associations between sleep (duration and quality) and aggressive behavior in toddlers. The sample consisted of 82 children (43 boys and 39 girls) and their parents who completed two assessments, when children were 2 ...
  • Sleep and wake disturbances following traumatic brain injury 

    Duclos, Catherine; Dumont, Marie; Wiseman-Hakes, Catherine; Arbour, Caroline; Mongrain, Valérie; Gaudreault, Pierre-Olivier; Khoury, Samar; Lavigne, Gilles; Desautels, Alex; Gosselin, Nadia (Elsevier, 2014-10)
    Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major health concern in industrialised countries. Sleep and wake disturbances are among the most persistent and disabling sequelae after TBI. Yet, despite the widespread complaints of post-TBI sleep and wake disturbances, ...
  • Sleep in the acute phase of severe traumatic brain injury : a snapshot of polysomnography 

    Sleep and traumatic brain injury
    Wiseman-Hakes, Catherine; Duclos, Catherine; Blais, Hélène; Dumont, Marie; Bernard, Francis; Desautels, Alex; Menon, David K.; Gilbert, Danielle; Carrier, Julie; Gosselin, Nadia (SAGE, 2015-12-23)
    Background and Objectives. The onset of pervasive sleep-wake disturbances associated with traumatic brain injury (TBI) is poorly understood. This study aimed to (a) determine the feasibility of using polysomnography in patients in the acute, hospitalized ...
  • Sleep oscillation-specific associations with Alzheimer’s disease CSF biomarkers : novel roles for sleep spindles and tau 

    Kam, Korey; Parekh, Ankit; Sharma, Ram A.; Andrade, Andreia; Lewin, Monica; Castillo, Bresne; Bubu, Omonigho M.; Chua, Nicholas J.; Miller, Margo D.; Mullins, Anna E.; Glodzik, Lidia; Mosconi, Lisa; Gosselin, Nadia; Prathamesh, Kulkarni; Chen, Zhe; Blennow, Kaj; Zetterberg, Henrik; Bagchi, Nisha; Cavedoni, Bianca; Rapoport, David M.; Ayappa, Indu; De Leon, Mony J.; Petkova, Eva; Varga, Andrew W.; Osorio, Ricardo S. (BMC, 2019-02-21)
    Background: Based on associations between sleep spindles, cognition, and sleep-dependent memory processing, here we evaluated potential relationships between levels of CSF Aβ42, P-tau, and T-tau with sleep spindle density and other biophysical ...
  • Sleep slow waves’ negative-to-positive-phase transition : a marker of cognitive and apneic status in aging 

    Lafrenière, Alexandre; Lina, Jean-Marc; Hernandez, Jimmy; Bouchard, Maude; Gosselin, Nadia; Carrier, Julie (Oxford University Press, 2022-10-11)
    The sleep slow-wave (SW) transition between negative and positive phases is thought to mirror synaptic strength and likely depends on brain health. This transition shows signifcant age-related changes but has not been investigated in pathological ...
  • Sleep spindles are resilient to extensive white matter deterioration 

    Sanchez, Erlan; Arbour, Caroline; El-Khatib, Héjar; Marcotte, Karine; Blais, Hélène; Baril, Andrée-Ann; Bedetti, Christophe; Descoteaux, Maxime; Lina, Jean-Marc; Gilbert, Danielle; Carrier, Julie; Gosselin, Nadia (Oxford University Press, 2020-06-13)
    Sleep spindles are an essential part of non-rapid eye movement sleep, notably involved in sleep consolidation, cognition, learning and memory. These oscillatory waves depend on an interaction loop between the thalamus and the cortex, which relies on ...
  • Sleep-wake disturbances in hospitalized patients with traumatic brain injury: association with brain trauma but not with an abnormal melatonin circadian rhythm 

    Duclos, Catherine; Dumont, Marie; Paquet, Jean; Blais, Hélène; Van der Maren, Solenne; Menon, David K.; Bernard, Francis; Gosselin, Nadia (Oxford University Press, 2019-09-28)
    Study Objectives: To test whether the sleep-wake cycle disruption in patients hospitalized with traumatic brain injury (TBI) 1) is also found in patients with traumatic injuries other than TBI (nonTBI); and 2) is associated to a weaker or abnormal ...
  • Sleeping Toward Behavioral Regulation: Relations Between Sleep and Externalizing Symptoms in Toddlers and Preschoolers 

    Bélanger, Marie-Ève; Bernier, Annie; Simard, Valérie; Desrosiers, Kim; Carrier, Julie (2015-11-25)
    Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the concurrent and longitudinal relations between sleep and externalizing symptoms among young children. Method: Sixty-four families (mostly Caucasian; 36 boys) were met twice, when children were ...