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    Cholinergic circuitry of the human nucleus basalis and its fate in Alzheimer's disease by Mesulam, M.-Marsel

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (15-12-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT The nucleus basalis is located at the confluence of the limbic and reticular activating systems. It receives dopaminergic input from the ventral…”
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    Quantitative classification of primary progressive aphasia at early and mild impairment stages by MESULAM, M.-Marsel, WIENEKE, Christina, THOMPSON, Cynthia, ROGALSKI, Emily, WEINTRAUB, Sandra

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-05-2012)
    “…The characteristics of early and mild disease in primary progressive aphasia are poorly understood. This report is based on 25 patients with aphasia quotients…”
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    Temporopolar regions of the human brain by Mesulam, M Marsel

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (05-01-2023)
    “…Following prolonged neglect during the formative decades of behavioural neurology, the temporopolar region has become a site of vibrant research on the…”
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    The cholinergic system in the pathophysiology and treatment of Alzheimer's disease by Hampel, Harald, Mesulam, M.-Marsel, Cuello, A Claudio, Farlow, Martin R, Giacobini, Ezio, Grossberg, George T, Khachaturian, Ara S, Vergallo, Andrea, Cavedo, Enrica, Snyder, Peter J, Khachaturian, Zaven S

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-07-2018)
    “…Hampel et al. review the role of the cholinergic system in cognition and how cholinergic deficits in Alzheimer's disease interact with other aspects of disease…”
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    Progression of language decline and cortical atrophy in subtypes of primary progressive aphasia by ROGALSKI, E, COBIA, D, HARRISON, T. M, WIENEKE, C, WEINTRAUB, S, MESULAM, M.-M

    Published in Neurology (24-05-2011)
    “…To examine the longitudinal course of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) over a 2-year period and to offer quantitative ranges of expected change that could be…”
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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 Wernicke conundrum and the anatomy of language comprehension in primary progressive aphasia by Mesulam, M-Marsel, Thompson, Cynthia K, Weintraub, Sandra, Rogalski, Emily J

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-08-2015)
    “…Wernicke's aphasia is characterized by severe word and sentence comprehension impairments. The location of the underlying lesion site, known as Wernicke's…”
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    Words and Objects at the Tip of the Left Temporal Lobe in Primary Progressive Aphasia by Mesulam, M.-Marsel, Wieneke, Christina, Hurley, Robert, Rademaker, Alfred, Thompson, Cynthia K, Weintraub, Sandra, Rogalski, Emily J

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-02-2013)
    “…Eleven of 69 prospectively enrolled primary progressive aphasics were selected for this study because of peak atrophy sites located predominantly or…”
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    Asymmetry and heterogeneity of Alzheimer's and frontotemporal pathology in primary progressive aphasia by MESULAM, M.-Marsel, WEINTRAUB, Sandra, ROGALSKI, Emily J, WIENEKE, Christina, GEULA, Changiz, BIGIO, Eileen H

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-04-2014)
    “…Fifty-eight autopsies of patients with primary progressive aphasia are reported. Twenty-three of these were previously described (Mesulam et al., 2008) but had…”
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    Clinically concordant variations of Alzheimer pathology in aphasic versus amnestic dementia by GEFEN, Tamar, GASHO, Katherine, RADEMAKER, Alfred, LALEHZARI, Mona, WEINTRAUB, Sandra, ROGALSKI, Emily, WIENEKE, Christina, BIGIO, Eileen, GEULA, Changiz, MESULAM, M.-Marsel

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-05-2012)
    “…Primary progressive aphasia is a neurodegenerative syndrome characterized by gradual dissolution of language but relative sparing of other cognitive domains,…”
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    Neural Integration of Top-Down Spatial and Feature-Based Information in Visual Search by Egner, Tobias, Monti, Jim M. P, Trittschuh, Emily H, Wieneke, Christina A, Hirsch, Joy, Mesulam, M.-Marsel

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (11-06-2008)
    “…Visual search is aided by previous knowledge regarding distinguishing features and probable locations of a sought-after target. However, how the human brain…”
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    Network-targeted stimulation engages neurobehavioral hallmarks of age-related memory decline by Nilakantan, Aneesha S, Mesulam, M.-Marsel, Weintraub, Sandra, Karp, Erica L, VanHaerents, Stephen, Voss, Joel L

    Published in Neurology (14-05-2019)
    “…OBJECTIVETo test whether targeting hippocampal-cortical brain networks with high-frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation in older adults influences…”
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    Memory improvement via slow-oscillatory stimulation during sleep in older adults by Westerberg, Carmen E, Florczak, Susan M, Weintraub, Sandra, Mesulam, M. -Marsel, Marshall, Lisa, Zee, Phyllis C, Paller, Ken A

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-09-2015)
    “…Abstract We examined the intriguing but controversial idea that disrupted sleep-dependent consolidation contributes to age-related memory decline. Slow-wave…”
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    Neural repetition suppression reflects fulfilled perceptual expectations by Egner, Tobias, Summerfield, Christopher, Trittschuh, Emily H, Monti, Jim M, Mesulam, M-Marsel

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-09-2008)
    “…Stimulus-evoked neural activity is attenuated on stimulus repetition (repetition suppression), a phenomenon that is attributed to largely automatic processes…”
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    Morphometric and histologic substrates of cingulate integrity in elders with exceptional memory capacity by Gefen, Tamar, Peterson, Melanie, Papastefan, Steven T, Martersteck, Adam, Whitney, Kristen, Rademaker, Alfred, Bigio, Eileen H, Weintraub, Sandra, Rogalski, Emily, Mesulam, M-Marsel, Geula, Changiz

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (28-01-2015)
    “…This human study is based on an established cohort of "SuperAgers," 80+-year-old individuals with episodic memory function at a level equal to, or better than,…”
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    Primary progressive aphasia by Mesulam, M.-Marsel

    Published in Annals of neurology (01-04-2001)
    “…Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a focal dementia characterized by an isolated and gradual dissolution of language function. The disease starts with…”
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    Asymmetry of cortical decline in subtypes of primary progressive aphasia by Rogalski, Emily, Cobia, Derin, Martersteck, Adam, Rademaker, Alfred, Wieneke, Christina, Weintraub, Sandra, Mesulam, M.-Marsel

    Published in Neurology (23-09-2014)
    “…OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to provide quantitative measures of changes in cortical atrophy over a 2-year period associated with 3 subtypes of primary…”
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    Primary progressive aphasia and the language network: The 2013 H. Houston Merritt Lecture by Mesulam, M.-Marsel

    Published in Neurology (30-07-2013)
    “…OBJECTIVE:Review of clinical and biological features of primary progressive aphasia (PPA). RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS:The PPA syndrome arises when…”
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