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Effects of early cerebral malaria on cognitive ability in Senegalese childrenBOIVIN, Michael J.Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics. 2002, Vol 23, Num 5, pp 353-364, issn 0196-206XArticle

Neuropsychological assessment of African children: evidence for a universal brain/behavior omnibus within a coconstructivist paradigmBOIVIN, Michael J; GIORDANI, Bruno.Cultural neuroscience (cultural influences on brain function). Progress in brain research. 2009, Vol 178, pp 113-135, issn 0079-6123, isbn 978-0-444-53361-6 0-444-53361-3, 1Vol, 23 p.Book Chapter

A Year-long Caregiver Training Program to Improve Neurocognition in Preschool Ugandan HIV-exposed ChildrenBOIVIN, Michael J; BANGIRANA, Paul; NAKASUJJA, Noeline et al.Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics. 2013, Vol 34, Num 4, pp 269-278, issn 0196-206X, 10 p.Article

Transfer-of-Learning Effect With the Tactual Performance Test Using Familiar and Unfamiliar Shapes With American, Lao, and Senegalese ChildrenBOIVIN, Michael J; RYAN, Kelly A; ALDRIDGE, Kelly A et al.Developmental neuropsychology. 2011, Vol 36, Num 5, pp 552-565, issn 8756-5641, 14 p.Article

A Pilot Study of the Neuropsychological Benefits of Computerized Cognitive Rehabilitation in Ugandan Children With HIVBOIVIN, Michael J; PARIKH, Suial M; PAGE, Connie F et al.Neuropsychology. 2010, Vol 24, Num 5, pp 667-673, issn 0894-4105, 7 p.Article

Health, neurologic, and cognitive status of HIV-infected, long-surviving, and antiretroviral-naive Ugandan childrenBAGENDA, Danstan; NASSALI, Annette; KALYESUBULA, Israel et al.Pediatrics (Evanston). 2006, Vol 117, Num 3, pp 729-740, issn 0031-4005, 12 p.Article

Usefulness of Child Development Assessments for Low-Resource Settings in Francophone AfricaKOURA, Kobto G; BOIVIN, Michael J; DAVIDSON, Leslie L et al.Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics. 2013, Vol 34, Num 7, pp 486-493, issn 0196-206X, 8 p.Article

Developmental outcomes in Malawian children with retinopathy-positive cerebral malariaBOIVIN, Michael J; GLADSTONE, Melissa J; VOKHIWA, Maclean et al.TM & IH. Tropical medicine & international health. 2011, Vol 16, Num 3, pp 263-271, issn 1360-2276, 9 p.Article

Rehabilitation for cognitive impairments after cerebral malaria in African children : strategies and limitationsBANGIRANA, Paul; IDRO, Richard; JOHN, Chandy C et al.TM & IH. Tropical medicine & international health. 2006, Vol 11, Num 9, pp 1341-1349, issn 1360-2276, 9 p.Article

Environmental influences on primary memory development: A cross-cultural study of Memory Span in Lao and American childrenCONANT, Lisa L; FASTENAU, Philip S; GIORDANI, Bruno et al.Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section A, journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology. 2003, Vol 25, Num 8, pp 1102-1116, issn 1380-3395, 15 p.Article

Cerebral Malaria Retinopathy Predictors of Persisting Neurocognitive Outcomes in Malawian ChildrenBOIVIN, Michael J; VOKHIWA, Maclean; SIKORSKII, Alia et al.The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 2014, Vol 33, Num 8, pp 821-824, issn 0891-3668, 4 p.Article

Severe Malarial Anemia is Associated With Long-term Neurocognitive ImpairmentBANGIRANA, Paul; OPOKA, Robert O; BOIVIN, Michael J et al.Clinical infectious diseases. 2014, Vol 59, Num 3, pp 336-344, issn 1058-4838, 9 p.Article

HIV-subtype A is associated with poorer neuropsychological performance compared with subtype D in antiretroviral therapy-naive Ugandan childrenBOIVIN, Michael J; RUEL, Theodore D; AKELLO, Carolyne et al.AIDS (London). 2010, Vol 24, Num 8, pp 1163-1170, issn 0269-9370, 8 p.Article

Cerebrospinal Fluid Cytokine Levels and Cognitive Impairment in Cerebral MalariaJOHN, Chandy C; PANOSKALTSIS-MORTARI, Angela; OPOKA, Robert O et al.The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 2008, Vol 78, Num 2, pp 198-205, issn 0002-9637, 8 p.Article

Neurocognitive and Motor Deficits in HIV-Infected Ugandan Children With High CD4 Cell CountsRUEL, Theodore D; BOIVIN, Michael J; KAMYA, Moses R et al.Clinical infectious diseases. 2012, Vol 54, Num 7, pp 1001-1009, issn 1058-4838, 9 p.Article

TLR9 Polymorphisms Are Associated with Altered IFN-γ Levels in Children with Cerebral MalariaSAM-AGUDU, Nadia A; GREENE, Jennifer A; OPOKA, Robert O et al.The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 2010, Vol 82, Num 4, pp 548-555, issn 0002-9637, 8 p.Article

Immediate Neuropsychological and Behavioral Benefits of Computerized Cognitive Rehabilitation in Ugandan Pediatric Cerebral Malaria SurvivorsBANGIRANA, Paul; GIORDANI, Bruno; JOHN, Chandy C et al.Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics. 2009, Vol 30, Num 4, pp 310-318, issn 0196-206X, 9 p.Article

Low levels of RANTES are associated with mortality in children with cerebral malariaJOHN, Chandy C; DVIKA-DVOKA, Robert; BYARUNABA, Justus et al.The Journal of infectious diseases. 2006, Vol 194, Num 6, pp 837-845, issn 0022-1899, 9 p.Article

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