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    Decreased interhemispheric connectivity and increased cortical excitability in unmedicated schizophrenia: A prefrontal interleaved TMS fMRI study by Webler, Ryan D., Hamady, Carmen, Molnar, Chris, Johnson, Kevin, Bonilha, Leo, Anderson, Berry S., Bruin, Claartje, Bohning, Daryl E., George, Mark S., Nahas, Ziad

    Published in Brain stimulation (01-09-2020)
    “…Prefrontal abnormalities in schizophrenia have consistently emerged from resting state and cognitive neuroimaging studies. However, these correlative findings…”
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    High tech and high touch: Recruitment strategies for enrolling African American stroke survivors in Community Based Intervention under Nurse Guidance after stroke (CINGS) trial by Magwood, Gayenell S., Ellis, Charles, Buie, Joy N.J., Slan, Stephanie, Bonilha, Leo, Adams, Robert J.

    “…Substantial effort has been undertaken to improve the recruitment and retention of participants in stroke trials. African Americans are disproportionately…”
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    Brain Damage Associated with Impaired Sentence Processing in Acute Aphasia by Kristinsson, Sigfus, Thors, Helga, Yourganov, Grigori, Magnusdottir, Sigridur, Hjaltason, Haukur, Stark, Brielle C, Basilakos, Alexandra, den Ouden, Dirk-Bart, Bonilha, Leo, Rorden, Chris, Hickok, Gregory, Hillis, Argye, Fridriksson, Julius

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-02-2020)
    “…Left-hemisphere brain damage commonly affects patients' abilities to produce and comprehend syntactic structures, a condition typically referred to as…”
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    Comparing the brain–behaviour relationship in acute and chronic stroke aphasia by Busby, Natalie, Hillis, Argye E, Bunker, Lisa, Rorden, Chis, Newman-Norlund, Roger, Bonilha, Leo, Meier, Erin, Goldberg, Emily, Hickok, Gregory, Yourganov, Grigori, Fridriksson, Julius

    Published in Brain communications (2023)
    “…Abstract In stroke aphasia, lesion volume is typically associated with aphasia severity. Although this relationship is likely present throughout recovery,…”
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    Longitudinal Progression of White Matter Hyperintensity Severity in Chronic Stroke Aphasia by Busby, Natalie, Norlund, Roger Newman, Wilmskoetter, Janina, Johnson, Lisa, Rorden, Chris, Gibson, Makayla, Roth, Rebecca, Wilson, Sarah, Fridriksson, Julius, Bonilha, Leo

    “…To determine whether longitudinal progression of small vessel disease in chronic stroke survivors is associated with longitudinal worsening of chronic aphasia…”
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