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Andrew DeMarco
Andrew DeMarco
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Georgetown University
E-mail megerősítve itt: georgetown.edu
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A multivariate lesion symptom mapping toolbox and examination of lesion‐volume biases and correction methods in lesion‐symptom mapping
AT DeMarco, PE Turkeltaub
Human Brain Mapping 39 (11), 4169-4182, 2018
1502018
What role does the anterior temporal lobe play in sentence-level processing? Neural correlates of syntactic processing in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia
SM Wilson, AT DeMarco, ML Henry, B Gesierich, M Babiak, ML Mandelli, ...
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 26 (5), 970-985, 2014
1202014
Examining the value of lexical retrieval treatment in primary progressive aphasia: Two positive cases
ML Henry, K Rising, AT DeMarco, BL Miller, ML Gorno-Tempini, ...
Brain and language 127 (2), 145-156, 2013
1142013
Assessment of individuals with primary progressive aphasia
ML Henry, SM Grasso
Seminars in speech and language 39 (03), 231-241, 2018
732018
Variable disruption of a syntactic processing network in primary progressive aphasia
SM Wilson, AT DeMarco, ML Henry, B Gesierich, M Babiak, BL Miller, ...
Brain 139 (11), 2994-3006, 2016
542016
Localization of phonological and semantic contributions to reading
JV Dickens, ME Fama, AT DeMarco, EH Lacey, RB Friedman, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 39 (27), 5361-5368, 2019
472019
Neural substrates of sublexical processing for spelling
AT DeMarco, SM Wilson, K Rising, SZ Rapcsak, PM Beeson
Brain and language 164, 118-128, 2017
422017
Adaptive paradigms for mapping phonological regions in individual participants
M Yen, AT DeMarco, SM Wilson
NeuroImage 189, 368-379, 2019
362019
The nature and treatment of phonological text agraphia
PM Beeson, K Rising, AT DeMarco, TH Foley, SZ Rapcsak
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 28 (4), 568-588, 2018
252018
Dissociable mechanisms of verbal working memory revealed through multivariate lesion mapping
M Ghaleh, EH Lacey, ME Fama, Z Anbari, AT DeMarco, PE Turkeltaub
Cerebral Cortex 30 (4), 2542-2554, 2020
222020
The neural substrates of improved phonological processing following successful treatment in a case of phonological alexia and agraphia
AT DeMarco, SM Wilson, K Rising, SZ Rapcsak, PM Beeson
Neurocase 24 (1), 31-40, 2018
222018
Language mapping in aphasia
SM Wilson, DK Eriksson, M Yen, AT Demarco, SM Schneck, JM Lucanie
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 62 (11), 3937-3946, 2019
192019
Phonotactic processing deficit following left-hemisphere stroke
M Ghaleh, LM Skipper-Kallal, S Xing, E Lacey, I DeWitt, A DeMarco, ...
Cortex 99, 346-357, 2018
192018
Variability in blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signal in patients with stroke-induced and primary progressive aphasia
B Bonakdarpour, PM Beeson, AT DeMarco, SZ Rapcsak
NeuroImage: Clinical 8, 87-94, 2015
192015
Brain structures and cognitive abilities important for the self-monitoring of speech errors
AS Mandal, ME Fama, LM Skipper-Kallal, AT DeMarco, EH Lacey, ...
Neurobiology of Language 1 (3), 2020
172020
Diagnostic potential of multimodal imaging of ovarian tissue using optical coherence tomography and second-harmonic generation microscopy
WA Welge, AT DeMarco, JM Watson, PS Rice, JK Barton, MA Kupinski
Journal of Medical Imaging 1 (2), 025501-025501, 2014
172014
Central auditory processing disorders
GA Stefanatos, AT DeMarco
Academic Press, 2012
162012
Assessing methods for evaluating the number of components in non-negative matrix factorization
JM Maisog, AT DeMarco, K Devarajan, S Young, P Fogel, G Luta
Mathematics 9 (22), 2840, 2021
142021
An exploratory study of cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation in individuals with chronic stroke aphasia
AT DeMarco, E Dvorak, E Lacey, CJ Stoodley, PE Turkeltaub
Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology 34 (2), 96-106, 2021
142021
Functional anomaly mapping reveals local and distant dysfunction caused by brain lesions
AT DeMarco, PE Turkeltaub
Neuroimage 215, 116806, 2020
112020
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