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    Primary progressive aphasia and the evolving neurology of the language network by Mesulam, M.-Marsel, Rogalski, Emily J., Wieneke, Christina, Hurley, Robert S., Geula, Changiz, Bigio, Eileen H., Thompson, Cynthia K., Weintraub, Sandra

    Published in Nature reviews. Neurology (01-10-2014)
    “…Key Points Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a clinical syndrome caused by selective neurodegeneration of the language-dominant cerebral hemisphere, thus…”
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    The Broad Autism Phenotype Questionnaire by Hurley, Robert S. E, Losh, Molly, Parlier, Morgan, Reznick, J. Steven, Piven, Joseph

    “…The broad autism phenotype (BAP) is a set of personality and language characteristics that reflect the phenotypic expression of the genetic liability to…”
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    Abnormal Use of Facial Information in High-Functioning Autism by Spezio, Michael L, Adolphs, Ralph, Hurley, Robert S. E, Piven, Joseph

    “…Altered visual exploration of faces likely contributes to social cognition deficits seen in autism. To investigate the relationship between face gaze and…”
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    Asymmetric connectivity between the anterior temporal lobe and the language network by Hurley, Robert S, Bonakdarpour, Borna, Wang, Xue, Mesulam, M-Marsel

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-03-2015)
    “…The anterior temporal lobe (ATL) sits at the confluence of auditory, visual, olfactory, transmodal, and limbic processing hierarchies. In keeping with this…”
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    A nonverbal route to conceptual knowledge involving the right anterior temporal lobe by Hurley, Robert S., Mesulam, M.-Marsel, Sridhar, Jaiashre, Rogalski, Emily J., Thompson, Cynthia K.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-08-2018)
    “…The semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (PPA-S) is diagnosed based on impaired single-word comprehension, but nonverbal impairments in face and…”
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    A designated odor-language integration system in the human brain by Olofsson, Jonas K, Hurley, Robert S, Bowman, Nicholas E, Bao, Xiaojun, Mesulam, M-Marsel, Gottfried, Jay A

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (05-11-2014)
    “…Odors are surprisingly difficult to name, but the mechanism underlying this phenomenon is poorly understood. In experiments using event-related potentials…”
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    Hemispheric asymmetries in hippocampal volume related to memory in left and right temporal variants of frontotemporal degeneration by Hurley, Robert S, Lapin, Brittany, Jones, Stephen E, Crawford, Anna, Leverenz, James B, Bonner-Jackson, Aaron, Pillai, Jagan A

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (29-04-2024)
    “…In addition to Alzheimer's disease (AD), the hippocampus is now known to be affected in variants of frontotemporal degeneration (FTD). In semantic variant…”
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    Analysis of face gaze in autism using “Bubbles” by Spezio, Michael L., Adolphs, Ralph, Hurley, Robert S.E., Piven, Joseph

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-01-2007)
    “…One of the components of abnormal social functioning in autism is an impaired ability to direct eye gaze onto other people's faces in social situations. Here,…”
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    Anatomical Physiology of Spatial Extinction by Çiçek, Metehan, Gitelman, Darren, Hurley, Robert S. E., Nobre, Anna, Mesulam, Marsel

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-12-2007)
    “…Neurologically intact volunteers participated in a functional magnetic resonance imaging experiment that simulated the unilateral (focal) and bilateral…”
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    Neural mechanisms of object naming and word comprehension in primary progressive aphasia by Hurley, Robert S, Paller, Ken A, Rogalski, Emily J, Mesulam, M Marsel

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (04-04-2012)
    “…Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a neurodegenerative syndrome that causes a gradual atrophy of the left hemisphere language network, leading to impairments…”
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    Perturbations of language network connectivity in primary progressive aphasia by Bonakdarpour, Borna, Hurley, Robert S., Wang, Allan R., Fereira, Hernando R., Basu, Anisha, Chatrathi, Arjuna, Guillaume, Kyla, Rogalski, Emily J., Mesulam, M. Marsel

    Published in Cortex (01-12-2019)
    “…Aphasias are caused by disruption in structural integrity and interconnectivity within a large-scale distributed language network. We investigated the…”
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    Functional Connectivity is Reduced in Early-Stage Primary Progressive Aphasia When Atrophy is not Prominent by Bonakdarpour, Borna, Rogalski, Emily J, Wang, Allan, Sridhar, Jaiashre, Mesulam, M.M, Hurley, Robert S

    Published in Alzheimer disease and associated disorders (01-04-2017)
    “…Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a clinical syndrome of language decline caused by neurodegenerative pathology. Although language impairments in PPA are…”
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    The Media Coverage of Bruce Willis Reveals Unfamiliarity With Frontotemporal Degeneration by Hurley, Robert S, Pillai, Jagan A, Leverenz, James B

    Published in Innovation in aging (2023)
    “…Abstract In 2022, Bruce Willis’ family released a statement saying that he had been diagnosed with aphasia (an acquired language impairment) and would no…”
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    Anatomic, clinical, and neuropsychological correlates of spelling errors in primary progressive aphasia by Shim, HyungSub, Hurley, Robert S., Rogalski, Emily, Mesulam, M.-Marsel

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-07-2012)
    “…This study evaluates spelling errors in the three subtypes of primary progressive aphasia (PPA): agrammatic (PPA-G), logopenic (PPA-L), and semantic (PPA-S)…”
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    Preferential Disruption of Auditory Word Representations in Primary Progressive Aphasia With the Neuropathology of FTLD-TDP Type A by Mesulam, Marek-Marsel, Nelson, Matthew J, Hyun, JungMoon, Rader, Benjamin, Hurley, Robert S, Rademakers, Rosa, Baker, Matthew C, Bigio, Eileen H, Weintraub, Sandra

    Published in Cognitive and behavioral neurology (01-03-2019)
    “…Four patients with primary progressive aphasia displayed a greater deficit in understanding words they heard than words they read, and a further deficiency in…”
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    Differential Eye Movements in Verbal and Nonverbal Search by Hurley, Robert S., Sander, Jonathan, Nemeth, Kayleigh, Lapin, Brittany R., Huang, Wei, Seckin, Mustafa

    Published in Frontiers in communication (15-09-2021)
    “…In addition to “nonverbal search” for objects, modern life also necessitates “verbal search” for written words in variable configurations. We know less about…”
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    Am I looking at a cat or a dog? Gaze in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia is subject to excessive taxonomic capture by Seckin, Mustafa, Mesulam, M.-Marsel, Voss, Joel L., Huang, Wei, Rogalski, Emily J., Hurley, Robert S.

    Published in Journal of neurolinguistics (01-02-2016)
    “…Object naming impairments or anomias are the most frequent symptom in aphasia, and can be caused by a variety of underlying neurocognitive mechanisms. Anomia…”
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    Eye movements as probes of lexico-semantic processing in a patient with primary progressive aphasia by Seckin, Mustafa, Mesulam, M.-Marsel, Rademaker, Alfred W., Voss, Joel L., Weintraub, Sandra, Rogalski, Emily J., Hurley, Robert S.

    Published in Neurocase (02-01-2016)
    “…Eye movement trajectories during a verbally cued object search task were used as probes of lexico-semantic associations in an anomic patient with primary…”
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    Electrophysiology of Object Naming in Primary Progressive Aphasia by Hurley, Robert S, Paller, Ken A, Wieneke, Christina A, Weintraub, Sandra, Thompson, Cynthia K, Federmeier, Kara D, Mesulam, M.-Marsel

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (16-12-2009)
    “…Primary progressive aphasia (PPA), a selective neurodegeneration of the language network, frequently causes object naming impairments. We examined the N400…”
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    School Violence: Prevalence and Intervention Strategies for At-Risk Adolescents by Cirillo, Kathleen J, Pruitt, B. E, Colwell, Brian, Kingery, Paul M, Hurley, Robert S, Ballard, Danny

    Published in Adolescence (22-06-1998)
    “…Investigates the effects of social-cognitive group intervention on violence-avoidance beliefs among at-risk adolescents (N=50). The intervention had no…”
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