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Cameron Davis

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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|August 16, 2011
Formal education, socioeconomic status, and the severity of aphasia after strokeMarlís González-Fernández, Cameron Davis, John J Molitoris, et al.
Behavioural Neurology|June 15, 2010
The NIHSS-plus: improving cognitive assessment with the NIHSSRebecca F Gottesman, Jonathan T Kleinman, Cameron Davis, et al.
Brain and Cognition|December 19, 2006
Right hemispatial neglect: frequency and characterization following acute left hemisphere strokeJonathan T Kleinman, Melissa Newhart, Cameron Davis, et al.
Annals of Neurology|September 11, 2009
A neural network critical for spellingLauren Cloutman, Leila Gingis, Melissa Newhart, et al.
Brain and Cognition|April 15, 2008
Gender differences in unilateral spatial neglect within 24 hours of ischemic strokeJonathan T Kleinman, Rebecca F Gottesman, Cameron Davis, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|December 6, 2014
Aphasia or Neglect after Thalamic Stroke: The Various Ways They may be Related to Cortical HypoperfusionRajani Sebastian, Mara G Schein, Cameron Davis, et al.
Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups|June 20, 2017
Acute Ischemic Lesions Associated with Impairments in Expression and Recognition of Affective ProsodyAmy E Wright, Cameron Davis, Yessenia Gomez, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 3, 2017
Recovery of orthographic processing after stroke: A longitudinal fMRI studyJeremy Purcell, Rajani Sebastian, Richard Leigh, et al.
Stroke|January 2, 2010
Ischemia in broca area is associated with broca aphasia more reliably in acute than in chronic strokeElisa Ochfeld, Melissa Newhart, John Molitoris, et al.
Stroke|September 19, 2009
Severity of hypoperfusion in distinct brain regions predicts severity of hemispatial neglect in different reference framesPeyman Shirani, Julia Thorn, Cameron Davis, et al.
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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|August 16, 2011
Formal education, socioeconomic status, and the severity of aphasia after strokeMarlís González-Fernández, Cameron Davis, John J Molitoris, et al.
Behavioural Neurology|June 15, 2010
The NIHSS-plus: improving cognitive assessment with the NIHSSRebecca F Gottesman, Jonathan T Kleinman, Cameron Davis, et al.
Brain and Cognition|December 19, 2006
Right hemispatial neglect: frequency and characterization following acute left hemisphere strokeJonathan T Kleinman, Melissa Newhart, Cameron Davis, et al.
Annals of Neurology|September 11, 2009
A neural network critical for spellingLauren Cloutman, Leila Gingis, Melissa Newhart, et al.
Brain and Cognition|April 15, 2008
Gender differences in unilateral spatial neglect within 24 hours of ischemic strokeJonathan T Kleinman, Rebecca F Gottesman, Cameron Davis, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|December 6, 2014
Aphasia or Neglect after Thalamic Stroke: The Various Ways They may be Related to Cortical HypoperfusionRajani Sebastian, Mara G Schein, Cameron Davis, et al.
Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups|June 20, 2017
Acute Ischemic Lesions Associated with Impairments in Expression and Recognition of Affective ProsodyAmy E Wright, Cameron Davis, Yessenia Gomez, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 3, 2017
Recovery of orthographic processing after stroke: A longitudinal fMRI studyJeremy Purcell, Rajani Sebastian, Richard Leigh, et al.
Stroke|January 2, 2010
Ischemia in broca area is associated with broca aphasia more reliably in acute than in chronic strokeElisa Ochfeld, Melissa Newhart, John Molitoris, et al.
Stroke|September 19, 2009
Severity of hypoperfusion in distinct brain regions predicts severity of hemispatial neglect in different reference framesPeyman Shirani, Julia Thorn, Cameron Davis, et al.
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