The Neural Networks Underlying the Illusion of Time Dilation
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Increased Risk of Traffic Injury After a Cerebrovascular Event
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Clinical Outcomes after Neurogenic Stress Induced Cardiomyopathy in Aneurysmal Sub-Arachnoid Hemorrhage: A Prospective Cohort Study
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Asymmetric Pattern of Cerebrovascular Lesions in Patients after Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation
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Delirium in the Acute Phase After Stroke
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Early Decompressive Hemicraniectomy in Older Patients With Nondominant Hemispheric Infarction Does Not Improve Outcome
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Early Decompressive Hemicraniectomy in Older Patients With Nondominant Hemispheric Infarction Improves Outcome
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Insular Involvement in Brain Infarction Increases Risk for Cardiac Arrhythmia and Death
Ann Neurol 59:691-699, Abboud,H.,et al, 2006
Prognositc Implications of Right-Sided Insular Damage, Cardiac Autonomic Derangement, and Arrhythmias After Acute Ischemic Stroke
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Delusional State Following Acute Stroke
Neurol 62:110-113, Kumral,E. & Ozturk,O., 2004
Peri-ictal Water Drinking Lateralizes Seizure Onset to the Nondominant Temporal Lobe
Neurol 60:873-876, Trinka,E.,et al, 2003
Palinopsia
Lancet 361:1098, Smith,P.E.M.,et al, 2003
Underestimation of Time Perception After Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
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Ptosis in Patients with Hemispheric Strokes
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Localization of Lesion in Denial of Hemiplegia After Acute Stroke
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Pain After Thalamic Stroke:Right Diencephalic Predominance and Clinical Features in 180 Patients
Neurol 48:1196-1199, Nasreddine,Z.S.&Saver,J.L., 1997
"Gourmand Syndrome":Eating Passion Associated with Right Anterior Lesions
Neurol 48:1185-1190, Regard,M.&Landis,T., 1997
Bilateral Ptosis and Upgaze Palsy with Right Hemispheric Lesions
Ann Neurol 40:465-468, Averbuch-Heller,L.,et al, 1996
Subjective Experiences of 24 Patients Dramatically Recovering from Stroke
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Ictus Emeticus:Further Evidence of Nondominant Temporal Involvement
Neurol 45:1158-1160, Devinsky,O.,et al, 1995
Denial of Eye Closure in Acute Stroke
Stroke 25:1958-1962, Ellis,S.J.&Small,M., 1994
Supraventricular Tachycardia in Patients with Right Hemisphere Strokes
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Distinct Syndromes of Hemineglect
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Anosognosia in Patients with Cerebrovascular Lesions, A Study of Causative Factors
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Ipsilateral Extinction in the Hemineglect Syndrome
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Treatment of Right Hemispheric Cerebral Infarction by Hemicraniectomy
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Apraxia of Eyelid Opening Secondary to Right Hemisphere Infarction
Ann Neurol 25:622-624, Kohnston,J.C.,et al, 1989
Duration of Impaired Consciousness in Relation to Side of Lesion After Severe Head Injury
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Right-Sided Brain Lesions in Infants Following Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
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Ictus Emeticus:An Electroclinical Analysis
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Perseveration in Behavioral Neurology
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Acute Confusional State & Acute Agitated Delirium, After Infarction on Rt. Middle Cerebral Art Territory
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Bilateral Cerebral Ptosis
Neurol 37:1043-1046, Lepore,F.E., 1987
Infarcts of the Inferior Division of the Right Middle Cerebral Artery:Mirror Image of Wernicke's Aphasia
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Cerebral Lateralization, Biological Mechanisms, Associations, & Pathology:I
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Cerebral Lateralizaion, Biological Mechanisms, Associations, & Pathology:III
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Acquired Stuttering From a Right Hemisphere Lesion in a Right-Hander
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Motor Impersistence:A Right-Hemisphere Syndrome
Neurol 35:662-666, Kertesz,A.,et al, 1985
Developmental Learning Disabilities of the Right Hemisphere
Arch Neurol 40:463-468, Weintraub,S.,et al, 1983
Classical"Parietal"Neglect Syndrome after Subcortical Right Frontal Lobe Infarction
Neurol 33:797-799, Stein,S.,et al, 1983
Disorientation for Place
Arch Neurol 39:33-36, Fisher,C.M., 1982
Delayed Psychosis After Right Temporoparietal Stroke or Trauma:Relation to Epilepsy
Neurol 32:267-273, Levine,D.N.,et al, 1982
Amusia Due to Right Temporoparietal Infarct
Arch Neurol 39:725-727, McFarland,H.R.,et al, 1982
Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Comparison of Right & Left Hand Movement
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Capgras Syndrome:A Reduplicative Phenomenon
Neurol 29:334-339, Alexander,M.P.,et al, 1979
Left-to-right Transfer of Language Dominance:A Case Study
Neurol 29:1547-1550, Cummings,J.L.,et al, 1979
Facial Recognition in Patients With Focal Brain Lesions
Arch Neurol 36:837-839, Hamsher,K.deS.,et al, 1979
Developmental Dyslexia
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