Thomas Hammeke

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Janecek JK, Swanson SJ, Sabsevitz DS, et al. (2013) Naming outcome prediction in patients with discordant Wada and fMRI language lateralization. Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B. 27: 399-403
Janecek JK, Swanson SJ, Sabsevitz DS, et al. (2013) Language lateralization by fMRI and Wada testing in 229 patients with epilepsy: rates and predictors of discordance. Epilepsia. 54: 314-22
Binder J, Janecek J, Swanson S, et al. (2012) Discordance on FMRI and Wada Tests of Language Dominance in a Large Epilepsy Cohort (IN5-1.007) Neurology. 78: IN5-1.007-IN5-1.007
Binder JR, Swanson SJ, Sabsevitz DS, et al. (2010) A comparison of two fMRI methods for predicting verbal memory decline after left temporal lobectomy: language lateralization versus hippocampal activation asymmetry. Epilepsia. 51: 618-26
Binder JR, Swanson SJ, Hammeke TA, et al. (2008) A comparison of five fMRI protocols for mapping speech comprehension systems. Epilepsia. 49: 1980-97
Lee D, Swanson SJ, Sabsevitz DS, et al. (2008) Functional MRI and Wada studies in patients with interhemispheric dissociation of language functions. Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B. 13: 350-6
Binder JR, Sabsevitz DS, Swanson SJ, et al. (2008) Use of preoperative functional MRI to predict verbal memory decline after temporal lobe epilepsy surgery. Epilepsia. 49: 1377-94
Swanson SJ, Sabsevitz DS, Hammeke TA, et al. (2007) Functional magnetic resonance imaging of language in epilepsy. Neuropsychology Review. 17: 491-504
Ruff IM, Swanson SJ, Hammeke TA, et al. (2007) Predictors of naming decline after dominant temporal lobectomy: age at onset of epilepsy and age of word acquisition. Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B. 10: 272-7
Hammeke TA, Kortenkamp SJ, Binder JR. (2005) Normative data on 372 stimuli for descriptive naming. Epilepsy Research. 66: 45-57
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