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    Lesion Localization of Poststroke Lateropulsion by Babyar, Suzanne R, Smeragliuolo, Anna, Albazron, Fatimah M, Putrino, David, Reding, Michael, Boes, Aaron D

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-05-2019)
    “…BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE—Hemispheric stroke studies associating lateropulsion (pusher syndrome) with the location of brain lesions have had mixed results from…”
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    Rostral anterior cingulate cortex is a structural correlate of repetitive TMS treatment response in depression by Boes, Aaron D., Uitermarkt, Brandt D., Albazron, Fatimah M., Lan, Martin J., Liston, Conor, Pascual-Leone, Alvaro, Dubin, Marc J., Fox, Michael D.

    Published in Brain stimulation (01-05-2018)
    “…Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is an effective treatment for medication-refractory major depression, yet the mechanisms of action for this…”
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    Pediatric postoperative cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome follows outflow pathway lesions by Albazron, Fatimah M, Bruss, Joel, Jones, Robin M, Yock, Torunn I, Pulsifer, Margaret B, Cohen, Alexander L, Nopoulos, Peg C, Abrams, Annah N, Sato, Mariko, Boes, Aaron D

    Published in Neurology (15-10-2019)
    “…OBJECTIVETo evaluate lesion location after pediatric cerebellar tumor resection in relation to the development of severe cognitive and affective disturbances,…”
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    Lesion network mapping demonstrates that mind‐wandering is associated with the default mode network by Philippi, Carissa L., Bruss, Joel, Boes, Aaron D., Albazron, Fatimah M., Deifelt Streese, Carolina, Ciaramelli, Elisa, Rudrauf, David, Tranel, Daniel

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-01-2021)
    “…Functional neuroimaging research has consistently associated brain structures within the default mode network (DMN) and frontoparietal network (FPN) with…”
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    Amygdala lesions are associated with improved mood after epilepsy surgery by Albazron, Fatimah M., Trapp, Nicholas T., Tranel, Daniel, Howard, Matthew A., Boes, Aaron D.

    Published in Brain Structure and Function (01-05-2023)
    “…Neuroimaging studies in healthy and clinical populations strongly associate the amygdala with emotion, especially negative emotions. The consequences of…”
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