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Gary A. PressMedical Doctor, Kaiser-Permanente and UCSD Medical Center Verified email at san.rr.com Cited by 9337 |
Hippocampal abnormalities in amnesic patients revealed by high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging
THE identification of brain structures and connections involved in memory functions has
depended largely on clinico-pathological studies of memory-impaired patients 1–4 , and more …
depended largely on clinico-pathological studies of memory-impaired patients 1–4 , and more …
Normal brain development and aging: quantitative analysis at in vivo MR imaging in healthy volunteers
…, J Covington, B Egaas, M Harwood, S Hinds, GA Press - Radiology, 2000 - pubs.rsna.org
PURPOSE: To quantitate neuroanatomic parameters in healthy volunteers and to compare
the values with normative values from postmortem studies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: …
the values with normative values from postmortem studies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: …
The effect of hemodynamically significant carotid artery disease on the hemodynamic status of the cerebral circulation
WJ POWERS, GA PRESS, RL GRUBB Jr… - Annals of internal …, 1987 - acpjournals.org
Although the presence of a hemodynamically significant carotid artery lesion is commonly
used as an indicator of impaired cerebral circulation, the effect of such lesions on cerebral …
used as an indicator of impaired cerebral circulation, the effect of such lesions on cerebral …
Spatial attention deficits in patients with acquired or developmental cerebellar abnormality
Recent imaging and clinical studies have challenged the concept that the functional role of
the cerebellum is exclusively in the motor domain. We present evidence of slowed covert …
the cerebellum is exclusively in the motor domain. We present evidence of slowed covert …
Leptomeningeal metastasis: A comparison of gadolinium‐enhanced MR and contrast‐enhanced CT of the brain
MC Chamberlain, AD Sandy, GA Press - Neurology, 1990 - AAN Enterprises
We evaluated 14 consecutive patients with leptomeningeal metastasis prospectively, using
both T1-weighted (T1W) gadolinium-DTPA-enhanced MR (Gd-MR) and contrast-enhanced …
both T1-weighted (T1W) gadolinium-DTPA-enhanced MR (Gd-MR) and contrast-enhanced …
Reduced cerebellar hemisphere size and its relationship to vermal hypoplasia in autism
JW Murakami, E Courchesne, GA Press… - Archives of …, 1989 - jamanetwork.com
• Cerebellar hemisphere size was calculated in 10 autistic and 8 normal control subjects by
summing the cross-sectional areas of cerebellar hemisphere tissue measured on …
summing the cross-sectional areas of cerebellar hemisphere tissue measured on …
Methods for measuring brain morphologic features on magnetic resonance images: validation and normal aging
TL Jernigan, GA Press, JR Hesselink - Archives of Neurology, 1990 - jamanetwork.com
• In this article, methods for measuring brain morphologic features on magnetic resonance
images are described and normative data are provided for six morphologic variables. An …
images are described and normative data are provided for six morphologic variables. An …
Intracranial ependymoma and subependymoma: MR manifestations.
GP Spoto, GA Press, JR Hesselink… - American journal of …, 1990 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
In order to provide a detailed description of the MR appearance of intracranial ependymoma,
the MR examinations of 12 patients (10 with ependymomas and two with subependymomas…
the MR examinations of 12 patients (10 with ependymomas and two with subependymomas…
Contribution of the cerebellum to neuropsychological functioning: evidence from a case of cerebellar degenerative disorder
NA Akshoomoff, E Courchesne, GA Press, V Iragui - Neuropsychologia, 1992 - Elsevier
A detailed neuropsychological evaluation was performed on a patient with an idiopathic
cerebellar degenerative disorder. Significant deficits were found in verbal and nonverbal …
cerebellar degenerative disorder. Significant deficits were found in verbal and nonverbal …
A new finding: Impairment in shifting attention in autistic and cerebellar patients
…, R Yeung-Courchesne, GA Press… - … cognitive deficits in …, 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
For over 200 years, the cerebellum has invariably been viewed by medical science as part
of the motor control system of the human brain (Ghez & Fahn, 1991; Gilman, Bloedel, & …
of the motor control system of the human brain (Ghez & Fahn, 1991; Gilman, Bloedel, & …