Inga Sophia Knoth
Université de Montréal
27 Papers
48 Citations
Inga Sophia Knoth is an academic researcher from Université de Montréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Fragile X syndrome. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 18 publications. Previous affiliations of Inga Sophia Knoth include Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sainte-Justine.
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Genome-wide analysis of gene dosage in 24,092 individuals estimates that 10,000 genes modulate cognitive ability.
Guillaume Huguet,Guillaume Huguet,Catherine Schramm,Catherine Schramm,Catherine Schramm,Elise Douard,Elise Douard,Petra Tamer,Petra Tamer,Antoine Main,Antoine Main,Pauline Monin,Pauline Monin,Jade England,Jade England,Khadije Jizi,Khadije Jizi,Thomas Renne,Thomas Renne,Myriam Poirier,Myriam Poirier,Sabrina Nowak,Sabrina Nowak,Charles-Olivier Martin,Charles-Olivier Martin,Nadine Younis,Nadine Younis,Inga Sophia Knoth,Inga Sophia Knoth,Martineau Jean-Louis,Martineau Jean-Louis,Zohra Saci,Zohra Saci,Maude Auger,Maude Auger,Frédérique Tihy,Frédérique Tihy,Géraldine Mathonnet,Géraldine Mathonnet,Catalina Maftei,Catalina Maftei,David J. Porteous,David J. Porteous,Gail Davies,Paul Redmond,Sarah E. Harris,W. David Hill,Emmanuelle Lemyre,Emmanuelle Lemyre,Gunter Schumann,Thomas Bourgeron,Thomas Bourgeron,Thomas Bourgeron,Zdenka Pausova,Tomáš Paus,Sherif Karama,Sarah Lippé,Sarah Lippé,Ian J. Deary,Laura Almasy,Aurélie Labbe,David C. Glahn,David C. Glahn,Celia M. T. Greenwood,Celia M. T. Greenwood,Sébastien Jacquemont,Sébastien Jacquemont +66 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of deletions and duplications on cognitive ability can be statistically predicted using measures of intolerance to haploinsufficiency, and the effect sizes of duplications remain unknown.
Altered visual repetition suppression in Fragile X Syndrome: New evidence from ERPs and oscillatory activity.
Simon Rigoulot,Inga Sophia Knoth,Marc-Philippe Lafontaine,Phetsamone Vannasing,Philippe Major,Sébastien Jacquemont,Jacques L. Michaud,Karim Jerbi,Sarah Lippé +8 more
TL;DR: Results provide the first evidence for diminished ERP and oscillatory habituation effects in response to face repetitions in FXS, which may be linked to deficits in the maturation processes of synapses caused by the mutation.
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Cortical dynamics of sensorimotor information processing associated with balance control in adolescents with and without idiopathic scoliosis
Carole Fortin,Jean-Philippe Pialasse,Inga Sophia Knoth,Sarah Lippé,Cyril Duclos,Martin Simoneau +5 more
TL;DR: Examination of cortical dynamics of sensorimotor information processing related to balance control in participants with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and in age-matched controls showed brain oscillations differences compared to CTL in the sensorsimotor cortex while controlling their balance in various sensory conditions.
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Increased EEG alpha peak frequency in adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis during balance control in normal upright standing.
Julie Lanthier,Martin Simoneau,Inga Sophia Knoth,Sarah Lippé,Catherine Bluteau,Carole Fortin +5 more
TL;DR: A higher APF may indicate the need for increased cortical processing to maintain balance control in normal upright standing in adolescents with AIS compared to healthy controls and it is suggested that this may be a compensatory strategy to overcome balance control challenges.
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Computer-aided lateral ventricular and brain volume measurements in 3D ultrasound for assessing growth trajectories in newborns and neonates.
Marc-Antoine Boucher,Sarah Lippé,Caroline Dupont,Inga Sophia Knoth,Gabriela Lopez,Roozbeh Shams,Ramy El-Jalbout,Amélie Damphousse,Samuel Kadoury +8 more
TL;DR: 3D US can be used to automatically assess lateral ventricular and total brain volumes with no significant difference to the MRI acquisitions and the highest correlations were obtained for infants under 8 months when the fontanelle is open.
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