Thomas R. Van Den Abell

Affiliations: 
VA Medical Center, Orlando, Florida, Orlando, FL, United States 
Area:
Lateralization of Function, Traumatic Brain Injury
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Ph.D. University of Florida, 1978
BS. Loyoal University, Chicago 1968

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Valenstein E, Watson RT, Van den Abell T, et al. (1987) Response time in monkeys with unilateral neglect. Archives of Neurology. 44: 517-20
Valenstein E, Heilman KM, Watson RT, et al. (1982) Nonsensory neglect from parietotemporal lesions in monkeys. Neurology. 32: 1198-201
Bowers D, Heilman KM, Van Den Abell T. (1981) Hemispace-VHF compatibility. Neuropsychologia. 19: 757-65
Heilman KM, Van Den Abell T. (1980) Right hemisphere dominance for attention: the mechanism underlying hemispheric asymmetries of inattention (neglect). Neurology. 30: 327-30
Valenstein E, Van Den Abell T, Tankle R, et al. (1980) Apomorphine-induced turning after recovery from neglect induced by cortical lesions Neurology. 30: PP27
Heilman KM, Van Den Abell T. (1979) Right hemispheric dominance for mediating cerebral activation. Neuropsychologia. 17: 315-21
Fennell E, Satz P, Van Den Abell T, et al. (1978) Visuospatial competency, handedness, and cerebral dominance. Brain and Language. 5: 206-14
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