Papers & Publications
Video Presentations
Available in Flash, QuickTime and DVD. More information below.
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- Lisa A. Edmonds, PhD, CCC-SLP
- Assistant Professor, Communication Sciences & Disorders
- University of Florida
- Effects of Verb Network Strengthening Treatment (VNeST) on Lexical Retrieval of Content Words in Sentences in Individuals with Aphasia
- Presented April 15, 2009
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Part 1 (Flash Video: 15 min 33 sec)
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Part 2 (Flash Video: 15 min 29 sec)
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Part 3 (Flash Video: 13 min 45 sec)
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Part 4 (Flash Video: 20 min 45 sec)
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Part 5 (Flash Video: 14 min 43 sec)
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Part 6 (Q&A) (Flash Video: 20 min 18 sec)
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Download Complete Presentation (Quicktime mpeg4: 210MB / 1 hr 40 min 48 sec)
- Caroline Schnakers, PhD
- Research Fellow, Neuroscience Institute, JFK Medical Center, New Jersey
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Behavioural, electrophysiological and imaging results in patients with disorders of consciousness
- Presented April 6, 2009
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Part 1 (Flash Video: 15 min 37 sec)
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Part 2 (Flash Video: 15 min 21 sec)
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Part 3 (Flash Video: 14 min 50 sec)
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Download Complete Presentation (Quicktime mpeg4: 97MB / 45 min 49 sec)
- John Detre, MD, Mark Elliott, PhD and Ragini Verma, PhD
- University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine And Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
- Questions/Comments for this author
- DTI (Diffusion Tensor Imaging)
- Presented December 5, 2007
- This is a 3-hour symposium presented by the Center for Functional Neuroimaging at the University of Pennsylvania. John Detre, Md presented the introduction and history of DTI followed by Mark Elliott, PhD who presented physics of DTI and Ragini Verma, PhD who presented data analysis of DTI. For more information Click Here.
Please note: Due to the length of the material this lecture is only available on a 2 DVD set.
- Joseph T. Giacino, PhD
- JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute and the New Jersey Neuroscience Institute
- Department of Neuroscience, Seton Hall University
- Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Preliminary Results of a Pilot Study
- Presented July 21, 2008
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Part 1 (Flash Video: 15min 24 sec)
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Part 2 (Flash Video: 21min 47sec)
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Part 3 (Flash Video: 9min 17sec) Q+A
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Download Complete Presentation (Quicktime mpeg4: 95.7MB / 46min 31sec)
- John W. Krakauer MD
- The Neurological Institute, Columbia University
- Questions/Comments for this author
- Some New Thoughts About Motor Recovery After Stroke
- Presented March 6, 2008
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Part 1 (Flash Video: 15 min 33 sec)
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Part 2 (Flash Video: 15 min 35 sec)
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Part 3 (Flash Video: 17 min 09 sec)
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Part 4 (Flash Video: 23 min 45 sec)
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Download Complete Presentation (Quicktime mpeg4: 142MB / 1 hr 12 min)
- Geoffrey K. Aguirre, M.D., Ph.D.
- Dept. of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine And Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
- Questions/Comments for this author
- Experimental Design and Data Analysis for fMRI
- Presented November 8, 9, 10, 11, 2004
- This is an 8-hour lecture series by Dr. Geoffrey Aguirre on fMRI experimental design, use of the General Linear Model for data analysis, and the types of inferences that can be drawn from fMRI experiments.
Please note: Due to the length of the material this lecture is only available on a 4 DVD set.
- Christopher D. Chambers, PhD
- Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London
- Questions/Comments for this author
- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and the Rehabilitation of Spatial Cognition.
- Presented November 20, 2006
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Part 1 (Flash Video: 15 min 24 sec)
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Part 2 (Flash Video: 15 min 24 sec)
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Part 3 (Flash Video: 14 min 42 sec)
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Part 4 (Flash Video: 8 min 42 sec)
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Download Complete Presentation (Quicktime mpeg4: 113MB / 54 min 16 sec)
- Patricia Gough, DPhil
- Department of Exp. Psychology, University of Oxford
- Questions/Comments for this author
- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and its application to the Cognitive Neuroscientific study of Language.
- Presented September 13, 2006
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Part 1 (Flash Video: 14 min 47 sec)
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Part 2 (Flash Video: 17 min 3 sec)
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Download Complete Presentation (Quicktime mpeg4: 69MB / 31 min 54 sec)
- Sarah Creem-Regehr, PhD
- Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Utah
- Questions/Comments for this author
- Representing Objects and Actions: What is special about tools?
- Presented July 17, 2006
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Part 1 (Flash Video: 14 min 26 sec)
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Part 2 (Flash Video: 15 min 06 sec)
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Part 3 (Flash Video: 13 min 28 sec)
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Part 4 (Flash Video: 09 min 20 sec)
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Download Complete Presentation (Quicktime mpeg4: 105MB / 52 min 20 sec)
- Matthew A. Lambon Ralph, PhD
- School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester
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- A Role for Executive Functions in Errorful and Errorless Learning: Evidence from Aphasia
- Presented July 10, 2006
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Part 1 (Flash Video: 15min 7 sec)
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Part 2 (Flash Video: 13min 15sec)
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Part 3 (Flash Video: 16min 30sec)
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Download Complete Presentation (Quicktime mpeg4: 97MB / 44min 58sec)
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