David N Levine, MD

Affiliations: 
1974-1993 Neurology Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
 1993- Neurology New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
behavioral neurology, cerebrovascular neurology,
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Levine DN. (2006) Patients who complain of difficulty in reading following left occipitotemporal infarction with right homonymous hemianopia. Brain : a Journal of Neurology. 129: E44; author reply E4
Levine DN. (2000) Ventricular size in pseudotumor cerebri and the theory of impaired CSF absorption Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 177: 85-94
Levine DN, Lee JM, Fisher CM. (1993) The visual variant of Alzheimer's disease: a clinicopathologic case study. Neurology. 43: 305-13
Mani RB, Levine DN. (1988) Crossed buccofacial apraxia. Archives of Neurology. 45: 581-4
Calvanio R, Petrone PN, Levine DN. (1987) Left visual spatial neglect is both environment-centered and body-centered. Neurology. 37: 1179-83
Levine DN, Warach JD, Benowitz L, et al. (1986) Left spatial neglect: effects of lesion size and premorbid brain atrophy on severity and recovery following right cerebral infarction. Neurology. 36: 362-6
Moya KL, Benowitz LI, Levine DN, et al. (1986) Covariant defects in visuospatial abilities and recall of verbal narrative after right hemisphere stroke. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 22: 381-97
Levine DN, Rinn WE. (1986) Opticosensory ataxia and alien hand syndrome after posterior cerebral artery territory infarction. Neurology. 36: 1094-7
Levine DN, Warach J, Farah M. (1985) Two visual systems in mental imagery: dissociation of "what" and "where" in imagery disorders due to bilateral posterior cerebral lesions. Neurology. 35: 1010-8
DeWitt LD, Grek AJ, Buonanno FS, et al. (1985) MRI and the study of aphasia. Neurology. 35: 861-5
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