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Shreya Parchure

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Aphasiology|January 23, 2023
Factors predicting long-term recovery from post-stroke aphasiaDenise Y Harvey, Shreya Parchure, Roy H Hamilton
Neuromodulation : Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society|October 22, 2020
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Polymorphism Influences Response to Single-Pulse Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation at RestPriyanka Shah-Basak, Denise Y Harvey, Shreya Parchure, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 12, 2026
Predicting Post-Stroke Aphasia Speech Performance from Multimodal Data with Explainable Machine LearningShreya Parchure, Arnav Gupta, Apoorva Kelkar, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|August 2, 2025
TMS motor evoked potential input-output curves predict the neuroplasticity effects of continuous theta burst stimulationShreya Parchure, Zihang Xu, Priyanka Shah-Basak, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 3, 2025
Predicting Neuroplasticity Effects of Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation with Biomarkers from the Motor Evoked Potential TMS Input-Output CurveShreya Parchure, Zihang Xu, Priyanka Shah-Basak, et al.
Neuromodulation : Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society|June 6, 2022
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Gene Polymorphism Predicts Response to Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation in Chronic Stroke PatientsShreya Parchure, Denise Y Harvey, Priyanka P Shah-Basak, et al.
Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.)|March 25, 2025
Semantic and Phonological Abilities Inform Efficacy of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Sustained Aphasia Treatment OutcomesHaley C Dresang, Denise Y Harvey, Leslie Vnenchak, et al.
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Aphasiology|January 23, 2023
Factors predicting long-term recovery from post-stroke aphasiaDenise Y Harvey, Shreya Parchure, Roy H Hamilton
Neuromodulation : Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society|October 22, 2020
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Polymorphism Influences Response to Single-Pulse Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation at RestPriyanka Shah-Basak, Denise Y Harvey, Shreya Parchure, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 12, 2026
Predicting Post-Stroke Aphasia Speech Performance from Multimodal Data with Explainable Machine LearningShreya Parchure, Arnav Gupta, Apoorva Kelkar, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|August 2, 2025
TMS motor evoked potential input-output curves predict the neuroplasticity effects of continuous theta burst stimulationShreya Parchure, Zihang Xu, Priyanka Shah-Basak, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 3, 2025
Predicting Neuroplasticity Effects of Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation with Biomarkers from the Motor Evoked Potential TMS Input-Output CurveShreya Parchure, Zihang Xu, Priyanka Shah-Basak, et al.
Neuromodulation : Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society|June 6, 2022
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Gene Polymorphism Predicts Response to Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation in Chronic Stroke PatientsShreya Parchure, Denise Y Harvey, Priyanka P Shah-Basak, et al.
Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.)|March 25, 2025
Semantic and Phonological Abilities Inform Efficacy of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Sustained Aphasia Treatment OutcomesHaley C Dresang, Denise Y Harvey, Leslie Vnenchak, et al.
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