
Publications of Ulrike Kuhl
All genres
Journal Article (4)
2021
Journal Article
19 (9), e3001407 (2021)
Mathematical learning deficits originate in early childhood from atypical development of a frontoparietal brain network. PLoS Biology 2020
Journal Article
211, 116633 (2020)
The emergence of dyslexia in the developing brain. NeuroImage
Journal Article
204, 116235 (2020)
Early cortical surface plasticity relates to basic mathematical learning. NeuroImage 2019
Journal Article
9, 6825 (2019)
Mathematical expertise modulates the architecture of dorsal and cortico-thalamic white matter tracts. Scientific Reports Talk (1)
2018
Talk
Wie kommen Worte ins Gehirn? Vom Hören zum Verstehen. Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften, MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Max Planck Society, Leipzig (2018)
Poster (5)
2017
Poster
The dyslexic brain before and after literacy: Unifying structural signs. 9 th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language (SNL), Baltimore, MD, USA (2017)
Poster
Detecting cortical facets of developmental disorders using multivariate random forest classification: The case of dyslexia. 47th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN), Washington, DC, USA (2017)
Poster
The dyslexic brain before and after literacy: Unifying structural signs. 23rd Conference on Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing (AMLaP 2017), Lancaster, United Kingdom (2017)
Poster
The dyslexic brain before and after literacy: Unifying structural signs. Visions in Science 2017, Berlin, Germany (2017)
Poster
Being an expert reflected by structural connectivity: A tractography study on mathematical expertise. 23rd Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM), Vancouver, BC, USA (2017)
Teaching (1)
2015
Teaching
Psychologische Experimente: Planen und Durchführen. Lecture: Lecture, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany, December 15, 2015 - January 31, 2016
Thesis - PhD (1)
2019
Thesis - PhD
The brain basis of emerging literacy and numeracy skills: Longitudinal neuroimaging evidence from kindergarten to primary school. Dissertation, XV, 217 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany (2019)