Search Results - "KLEINMAN, Jonathan T"
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Neural substrates of visuospatial processing in distinct reference frames: evidence from unilateral spatial neglect
Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-11-2009)“…There is evidence for different levels of visuospatial processing with their own frames of reference: viewer-centered, stimulus-centered, and object-centered…”
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Right hemispatial neglect: Frequency and characterization following acute left hemisphere stroke
Published in Brain and cognition (01-06-2007)“…The frequency of various types of unilateral spatial neglect and associated areas of neural dysfunction after left hemisphere stroke are not well…”
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Neural regions essential for reading and spelling of words and pseudowords
Published in Annals of neurology (01-11-2007)“…Objective To identify dysfunctional brain regions critical for impaired reading/spelling of words/pseudowords by evaluating acute stroke patients on lexical…”
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Natural History and Prognostic Value of Corticospinal Tract Wallerian Degeneration in Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Published in Journal of the American Heart Association (22-08-2013)“…Background The purpose of this study was to define the incidence, imaging characteristics, natural history, and prognostic implication of corticospinal tract…”
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Neural regions essential for distinct cognitive processes underlying picture naming
Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-05-2007)Get full text
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Neural correlates of modality-specific spatial extinction
Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-11-2006)“…Sites of lesions responsible for visual, tactile, and/or motor extinction have not been clearly identified. We sought to determine the frequency of extinction…”
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Disentangling the neuroanatomical correlates of perseveration from unilateral spatial neglect
Published in Behavioural neurology (01-01-2013)“…Perseverative behavior, manifest as re-cancelling or re-visiting targets, is distinct from spatial neglect. Perseveration is thought to reflect frontal or…”
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The NIHSS-plus: improving cognitive assessment with the NIHSS
Published in Behavioural neurology (01-01-2010)“…BACKGROUNDThe National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) has been criticized for limited representation of cognitive dysfunction and bias towards…”
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Neurologic Outcome Predictors in Pediatric Intracerebral Hemorrhage: A Prospective Study
Published in Stroke (1970) (01-07-2018)“…BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE—Intracerebral hemorrhage is a considerable source of morbidity and mortality. This 3-center study describes outcomes of pediatric…”
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Neural regions essential for distinct cognitive processes underlying picture naming
Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-05-2007)“…We hypothesized that distinct cognitive processes underlying oral and written picture naming depend on intact function of different, but overlapping, regions…”
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Early Wallerian degeneration on magnetic resonance imaging: underappreciated but highly relevant
Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-02-2013)“…This commentary is on the original article by Jones et al. on pages 173–177 of this issue…”
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Intracerebral Hemorrhage Volume Predicts Poor Neurologic Outcome in Children
Published in Stroke (1970) (01-05-2009)“…Although intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) volume and location are important predictors of outcome in adults, few data exist in children. A consecutive cohort of…”
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The right hand draws the trees, but the left draws the forest?
Published in Behavioural neurology (01-01-2008)“…Spatial processing is lateralized: the right hemisphere is optimized for perceiving global aspects of space (“seeing the forest”), while the left hemisphere…”
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Restoring Cerebral Blood Flow Reveals Neural Regions Critical for Naming
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (02-08-2006)“…We identified areas of the brain that are critical for naming pictures of objects, using a new methodology for testing which components of a network of brain…”
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ABC/2: estimating intracerebral haemorrhage volume and total brain volume, and predicting outcome in children
Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-03-2011)“…Aim Few data exist to aid the clinician in prognosis after paediatric intracerebral haemorrhages (ICHs). Recently, ICH volume as a per cent of total brain…”
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Characteristics and reversibility of dementia in Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
Published in Behavioural neurology (2007)“…Studies of the cognitive outcome after shunt insertion for treatment of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus have reported widely mixed results. We prospectively…”
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Trouble Voiding in an Adolescent Girl
Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-10-2012)Get full text
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Where (in the brain) do semantic errors come from?
Published in Cortex (01-05-2009)“…Semantic errors result from the disruption of access either to semantics or to lexical representations. One way to determine the origins of these errors is to…”
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Arterial spin labeling imaging findings in transient ischemic attack patients: comparison with diffusion- and bolus perfusion-weighted imaging
Published in Cerebrovascular diseases (Basel, Switzerland) (01-01-2012)“…Since transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) can predict future stroke, it is important to distinguish true vascular events from non-vascular etiologies. Arterial…”
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MRI Profile of the Perihematomal Region in Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Published in Stroke (1970) (01-11-2010)“…The pathophysiology of the presumed perihematomal edema immediately surrounding an acute intracerebral hemorrhage is poorly understood, and its composition may…”
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