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Benjamin M Hampstead

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Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|November 19, 2020
HD-tDCS as a neurorehabilitation technique for a case of post-anoxic leukoencephalopathySarah Garcia, Benjamin M Hampstead
Brain Imaging and Behavior|December 8, 2014
A two-part preliminary investigation of encoding-related activation changes after moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: hyperactivation, repetition suppression, and the role of the prefrontal cortexM Meredith Gillis, Benjamin M Hampstead
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|March 3, 2020
Neurophysiological mechanisms and outcomes of nonpharmacologic interventions for neurological disease or injury: Introduction to special issueBenjamin M Hampstead, Alex Bahar-Fuchs
Alzheimer'S & Dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|July 21, 2015
Comparing the relationship between subjective memory complaints, objective memory performance, and medial temporal lobe volumes in patients with mild cognitive impairmentCourtney A Fyock, Benjamin M Hampstead
Behavioural Processes|February 8, 2006
Spontaneous behavior of a rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) during memory tests suggests memory awarenessRobert R Hampton, Benjamin M Hampstead
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|June 24, 2009
Thalamic contributions to anterograde, retrograde, and implicit memory: a case studyBenjamin M Hampstead, Sandra P Koffler
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine|October 8, 2013
Using neuroimaging to inform clinical practice for the diagnosis and treatment of mild cognitive impairmentBenjamin M Hampstead, Gregory S Brown
Neuropsychology Review|October 26, 2023
A Systematic Review of tACS Effects on Cognitive Functioning in Older Adults Across the Healthy to Dementia SpectrumJacob D Kraft, Benjamin M Hampstead
Neuropsychologia|November 8, 2019
Model-based assessment and neural correlates of spatial memory deficits in mild cognitive impairmentAlexander S Weigard, K Sathian, Benjamin M Hampstead
Behavioural Brain Research|May 29, 2016
Working memory contributes to the encoding of object location associations: Support for a 3-part model of object location memoryM Meredith Gillis, Sarah Garcia, Benjamin M Hampstead
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Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|November 19, 2020
HD-tDCS as a neurorehabilitation technique for a case of post-anoxic leukoencephalopathySarah Garcia, Benjamin M Hampstead
Brain Imaging and Behavior|December 8, 2014
A two-part preliminary investigation of encoding-related activation changes after moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: hyperactivation, repetition suppression, and the role of the prefrontal cortexM Meredith Gillis, Benjamin M Hampstead
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|March 3, 2020
Neurophysiological mechanisms and outcomes of nonpharmacologic interventions for neurological disease or injury: Introduction to special issueBenjamin M Hampstead, Alex Bahar-Fuchs
Alzheimer'S & Dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|July 21, 2015
Comparing the relationship between subjective memory complaints, objective memory performance, and medial temporal lobe volumes in patients with mild cognitive impairmentCourtney A Fyock, Benjamin M Hampstead
Behavioural Processes|February 8, 2006
Spontaneous behavior of a rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) during memory tests suggests memory awarenessRobert R Hampton, Benjamin M Hampstead
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|June 24, 2009
Thalamic contributions to anterograde, retrograde, and implicit memory: a case studyBenjamin M Hampstead, Sandra P Koffler
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine|October 8, 2013
Using neuroimaging to inform clinical practice for the diagnosis and treatment of mild cognitive impairmentBenjamin M Hampstead, Gregory S Brown
Neuropsychology Review|October 26, 2023
A Systematic Review of tACS Effects on Cognitive Functioning in Older Adults Across the Healthy to Dementia SpectrumJacob D Kraft, Benjamin M Hampstead
Neuropsychologia|November 8, 2019
Model-based assessment and neural correlates of spatial memory deficits in mild cognitive impairmentAlexander S Weigard, K Sathian, Benjamin M Hampstead
Behavioural Brain Research|May 29, 2016
Working memory contributes to the encoding of object location associations: Support for a 3-part model of object location memoryM Meredith Gillis, Sarah Garcia, Benjamin M Hampstead
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