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Assessing the relationship between neurocognitive performance and brain volume in chronic moderate-severe traumatic brain injury
(2016)
Objectives
Characterize the scale and pattern of long-term atrophy in gray matter (GM), white matter (WM), and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in chronic moderate–severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and its relationship to ...
Discrete capacity limits and neuroanatomical correlates of visual short-term memory for objects and spatial locations
(2017)
Working memory is responsible for keeping information in mind when it is no longer in view, linking perception with higher cognitive functions. Despite such crucial role, short-term maintenance of visual information is ...
Speech-language pathology and concussion management in intercollegiate athletics: The Miami University concussion management program
(2014)
Purpose: The Miami University Concussion Management Program was established in 1999 to assess, manage, and monitor athletes who sustain concussions and experience neurobehavioral and neurocognitive symptoms secondary to ...
The effects of stimulus modality on interference and recognition performance following brain injuryJournal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology
(1999)
This study investigated the effects of stimulus modality on recall after interference and recognition performance of 31 patients with moderate-to- severe closed head injury (CHI) and 31 normal participants. A multi-trial ...
AphasiaEncyclopedia of Aging
(Springer Publishing Company, 2001)
Principles of Cognitive Rehabilitation in TBI: An Integrative Neuroscience Approach.
(Taylor & Francis: CRC P, 2010)
Hemispheric specialization
(Springer Publishing Company, 2001)