Carole L. Palumbo

Affiliations: 
Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 
Area:
Aphasia, Neuroimaging
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Bullock-Rest N, Cerny A, Sweeney C, et al. (2013) Neural systems underlying the influence of sound shape properties of the lexicon on spoken word production: do fMRI findings predict effects of lesions in aphasia? Brain and Language. 126: 159-68
Bullock-Rest N, Cerny A, Sweeney C, et al. (2011) Phonological neighborhood effects in spoken word production in aphasia Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences. 23: 148-149
Kurowski KM, Blumstein SE, Palumbo CL, et al. (2007) Nasal consonant production in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasics: speech deficits and neuroanatomical correlates. Brain and Language. 100: 262-75
Naeser MA, Martin PI, Baker EH, et al. (2004) Overt propositional speech in chronic nonfluent aphasia studied with the dynamic susceptibility contrast fMRI method. Neuroimage. 22: 29-41
Devine SA, Kirkley SM, Palumbo CL, et al. (2002) MRI and neuropsychological correlates of carbon monoxide exposure: a case report. Environmental Health Perspectives. 110: 1051-5
Connor LT, Helm-Estabrooks N, Palumbo CL. (2001) Severe auditory comprehension impairment with no lesion of Wernicke's area Brain and Language. 79: 48-50
Stuss DT, Levine B, Alexander MP, et al. (2000) Wisconsin Card Sorting Test performance in patients with focal frontal and posterior brain damage: effects of lesion location and test structure on separable cognitive processes. Neuropsychologia. 38: 388-402
Naeser MA, Baker EH, Palumbo CL, et al. (1998) Lesion site patterns in severe, nonverbal aphasia to predict outcome with a computer-assisted treatment program. Archives of Neurology. 55: 1438-48
Stuss DT, Alexander MP, Hamer L, et al. (1998) The effects of focal anterior and posterior brain lesions on verbal fluency. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : Jins. 4: 265-78
Naeser MA, Palumbo CL, Prete MN, et al. (1998) Visible changes in lesion borders on CT scan after five years poststroke, and long-term recovery in aphasia. Brain and Language. 62: 1-28
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