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Cynthia F. Salorio
Researcher at Kennedy Krieger Institute
Publications - 67
Citations - 3075
Cynthia F. Salorio is an academic researcher from Kennedy Krieger Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rehabilitation & Functional Independence Measure. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 64 publications receiving 2584 citations. Previous affiliations of Cynthia F. Salorio include Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine & Johns Hopkins University.
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Association between a single general anesthesia exposure before age 36 months and neurocognitive outcomes in later childhood
Lena S. Sun,Guohua Li,Tonya L. K. Miller,Cynthia F. Salorio,Mary W. Byrne,David C. Bellinger,Caleb Ing,Raymond Park,Jerilynn Radcliffe,Stephen R. Hays,Charles DiMaggio,Timothy J. Cooper,Virginia Rauh,Lynne G. Maxwell,Ahrim Youn,Francis X. McGowan +15 more
TL;DR: Among healthy children with a single anesthesia exposure before age 36 months, compared with healthy siblings with no anesthesia exposure, there were no statistically significant differences in IQ scores in later childhood.
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Vagal afferent and efferent contributions to the inhibition of food intake by cholecystokinin
TL;DR: Data demonstrate that CCK's suppression of intake depends on actions of both vagal afferent and efferent fibers, and suggests that the greater efficacy of higher CCK doses is the result of the potentiation of these vagal Afferent actions due to local physiological gastrointestinal effects of the peptide that rely on vagal efferent input.
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The Cognitive Outcome of Hemispherectomy in 71 Children
Margaret B. Pulsifer,Jason Brandt,Cynthia F. Salorio,Eileen P.G. Vining,Benjamin S. Carson,John M. Freeman +5 more
TL;DR: Long‐term neuropsychological outcome was studied in 71 patients who underwent hemispherectomy for severe and intractable seizures at The Johns Hopkins Hospital between 1968 and 1997 and who agreed to participate.
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Acute transverse myelitis in childhood Center-based analysis of 47 cases
Frank S. Pidcock,Chitra Krishnan,Thomas O. Crawford,Cynthia F. Salorio,Melissa Trovato,Douglas A. Kerr +5 more
TL;DR: Persisting disability was present in many children with acute transverse myelitis and age at onset below 3 years was associated with worse functional outcomes, while older age at time of diagnosis was associatedwith a better functional outcome.
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Learning, memory, and executive control in individuals with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
TL;DR: Impairments in the use of strategic, frontally-mediated processes that facilitate learning and memory would be associated with deficits in the long-term episodic memory of verbal material (i.e., word lists).