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Young Hye Kwon
Young Hye Kwon
Yale University
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Predicting multilingual effects on executive function and individual connectomes in children: An ABCD study.
2021
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Young Hye Kwon
Kwangsun Yoo
Hillary Nguyen
Yong Jeong
Marvin M. Chun
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Functional connectivity predicts changes in attention observed across minutes, days, and months.
2020
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Monica D. Rosenberg
Dustin Scheinost
Abigail S. Greene
Emily W Avery
Young Hye Kwon
Emily S Finn
Ramachandran Ramani
Maolin Qiu
R. Todd Constable
Marvin M. Chun
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A cognitive state transformation model for task-general and task-specific subsystems of the brain connectome
2020
bioRxiv
Kwangsun Yoo
Monica D. Rosenberg
Young Hye Kwon
Dustin Scheinost
Robert Todd Constable
Marvin M. Chun
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Functional connectivity predicts changes in attention over minutes, days, and months
2019
bioRxiv
Monica D. Rosenberg
Dustin Scheinost
Abigail S. Greene
Emily W Avery
Young Hye Kwon
Emily S. Finn
Ramachandran Ramani
Maolin Qiu
R. Todd Constable
Marvin M. Chun
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