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Researcher
Lien Peters
- Keywords:Educational sciences
- Disciplines:Orthopedagogics and special education
Affiliations
- Parenting and Special Education (Research unit)
Member
From1 Oct 2012 → Today
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- What counts in the brain? The neural correlates of arithmetic in adults and children with and without learning disordersFrom1 Oct 2012 → 30 Nov 2016Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
Publications
1 - 10 of 18
- Developmental dyscalculia is not associated with atypical brain activation: A univariate fMRI study of arithmetic, magnitude processing, and visuospatial working memory(2023)
Authors: Lien Peters
Pages: 6308 - 6325 - White matter correlates of reading subskills in children with and without reading disability(2023)
Authors: Lien Peters
- Numeracy and COVID-19: examining interrelationships between numeracy, health numeracy and behaviour(2022)
Authors: Lien Peters, Jo Van Hoof, Elien Bellon
Pages: 201303 - 201303 - Mother-child similarity in brain morphology: A comparison of structural characteristics of the brain's reading network(2022)
Authors: Lien Peters
- Resting-state functional connectivity and reading subskills in children(2021)
Authors: Lien Peters
- Rich-club structure contributes to individual variance of reading skills via feeder connections in children with reading disabilities(2021)
Authors: Lien Peters
- Cognitive correlates of dyslexia, dyscalculia and comorbid dyslexia/dyscalculia: Effects of numerical magnitude processing and phonological processing(2020)
Authors: Lien Peters, Hans Op de Beeck, Bert De Smedt
Pages: 1 - 10 - Are specific learning disorders truly specific, and are they disorders?(2019)
Authors: Lien Peters
- Neurobiological origins of mathematical learning disabilities or dyscalculia: A review of brain imaging data(2019)
Authors: Bert De Smedt, Lien Peters, Pol Ghesquière
Pages: 367 - 384 - Arithmetic in the developing brain: A review of brain imaging studies(2018)
Authors: Lien Peters, Bert De Smedt
Pages: 265 - 279