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    Relevance of Subcortical Stroke in Dysphagia by COLA, Monique G, DANIELS, Stephanie K, COREY, David M, LEMEN, Lisa C, ROMERO, Maryellen, FOUNDAS, Anne L

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-03-2010)
    “…Unilateral cortical lesions are associated with dysphagia in ischemic stroke. It is unclear, however, whether acute subcortical stroke is associated with a…”
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    Neurochemical and connectional organization of the dorsal pulvinar complex in monkeys by Gutierrez, Carolina, Cola, Monique G., Seltzer, Benjamin, Cusick, Catherine

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (27-03-2000)
    “…To investigate the organization of the dorsal pulvinar complex, patterns of neurochemical staining were correlated with cortico‐pulvinar connections in…”
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    Neurochemical organization of chimpanzee inferior pulvinar complex by Cola, Monique G., Seltzer, Ben, Preuss, Todd M., Cusick, Catherine G.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (11-04-2005)
    “…The pulvinar of primates, which connects with all visual areas, has been implicated in visual attention and in control of eye movements. Recently, five…”
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    Overlapping and nonoverlapping cortical projections to cortex of the superior temporal sulcus in the rhesus monkey: Double anterograde tracer studies by Seltzer, Benjamin, Cola, Monique G., Gutierrez, Carolina, Massee, Michael, Weldon, Christopher, Cusick, Catherine G.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (24-06-1996)
    “…To examine how fibers from functionally distinct cortical zones interrelate within their target areas of the superior temporal sulcus (STS) in the rhesus…”
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    Functional organization of the primate pulvinar by Cola, Monique G

    Published 01-01-2004
    “…The primate pulvinar is connected with several visual areas and is implicated in visual attention and in control of eye movements. Traditionally, the pulvinar…”
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