Mark Bowren

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2016- University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 
Area:
Neuropsychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Working Memory, Intelligence
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Olafson ER, Sperber C, Jamison KW, et al. (2024) Data-driven biomarkers better associate with stroke motor outcomes than theory-based biomarkers. Brain Communications. 6: fcae254
Olafson ER, Sperber C, Jamison KW, et al. (2023) Data-driven biomarkers outperform theory-based biomarkers in predicting stroke motor outcomes. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Brandt E, Singh S, Bowren M, et al. (2023) The role of gender in cognitive outcomes from stroke. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : Jins. 1-7
Choo Y, Matzke D, Bowren MD, et al. (2022) Right inferior frontal gyrus damage is associated with impaired initiation of inhibitory control, but not its implementation. Elife. 11
Kaminski J, Bowren M, Manzel K, et al. (2022) Neural correlates of recognition and naming of famous persons and landmarks: A special role for the left anterior temporal lobe. Handbook of Clinical Neurology. 187: 303-317
Sullivan AW, Bowren MD, Bruss J, et al. (2022) Academic skills after brain injury: A lifespan perspective. Neuropsychology
Harris S, Bowren M, Anderson SW, et al. (2022) Does brain damage caused by stroke versus trauma have different neuropsychological outcomes? A lesion-matched multiple case study. Applied Neuropsychology. Adult. 1-15
Bowren M, Bruss J, Manzel K, et al. (2022) Post-stroke outcomes predicted from multivariate lesion-behaviour and lesion network mapping. Brain : a Journal of Neurology
Bowren M, Tranel D, Boes AD. (2021) Preserved Cognition After Right Hemispherectomy. Neurology. Clinical Practice. 11: e906-e908
Reber J, Hwang K, Bowren M, et al. (2021) Cognitive impairment after focal brain lesions is better predicted by damage to structural than functional network hubs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
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