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Improved picture naming in chronic aphasia after TMS to part of right Broca’s area: An open-protocol study
- M. Naeser, Paula I. Martin, M. Nicholas, E. Baker, A. Pascual-Leone
- Psychology, Medicine
- Brain and Language
- 1 April 2005
Functional imaging studies with nonfluent aphasia patients have observed "over-activation" in right (R) language homologues. This may represent a maladaptive strategy; suppression may result in… Expand
Transcranial magnetic stimulation as a complementary treatment for aphasia.
- Paula I. Martin, M. Naeser, +7 authors A. Pascual-Leone
- Psychology, Medicine
- Seminars in speech and language
- 1 May 2004
Functional brain imaging with nonfluent aphasia patients has shown increased cortical activation (perhaps "overactivation") in right (R) hemisphere language homologues. These areas of overactivation… Expand
Role of Low‐Level Laser Therapy in Neurorehabilitation
- J. T. Hashmi, Y. Huang, Bushra Z Osmani, S. K. Sharma, M. Naeser, M. Hamblin
- Medicine
- PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and…
- 1 December 2010
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the laser. The development of lasers for medical use, which became known as low‐level laser therapy (LLLT) or photobiomodulation, followed in… Expand
Significant improvements in cognitive performance post-transcranial, red/near-infrared light-emitting diode treatments in chronic, mild traumatic brain injury: open-protocol study.
- M. Naeser, R. Zafonte, +6 authors E. Baker
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of neurotrauma
- 1 June 2014
This pilot, open-protocol study examined whether scalp application of red and near-infrared (NIR) light-emitting diodes (LED) could improve cognition in patients with chronic, mild traumatic brain… Expand
Overt naming fMRI pre- and post-TMS: Two nonfluent aphasia patients, with and without improved naming post-TMS
- Paula I. Martin, M. Naeser, Michael Ho, K. Doron, A. Pascual-Leone
- Psychology, Medicine
- Brain and Language
- 1 October 2007
Two chronic, nonfluent aphasia patients participated in overt naming fMRI scans, pre- and post-a series of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) treatments as part of a TMS study to… Expand
Improved cognitive function after transcranial, light-emitting diode treatments in chronic, traumatic brain injury: two case reports.
- M. Naeser, Anita E. Saltmarche, M. Krengel, M. Hamblin, J. Knight
- Medicine, Psychology
- Photomedicine and laser surgery
- 1 May 2011
OBJECTIVE
Two chronic, traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases, where cognition improved following treatment with red and near-infrared light-emitting diodes (LEDs), applied transcranially to forehead and… Expand
Neuropsychological and neuroanatomical dimensions of ideomotor apraxia.
- M. Alexander, E. Baker, M. Naeser, E. Kaplan, C. Palumbo
- Psychology, Medicine
- Brain : a journal of neurology
- 1 February 1992
Fifty-five right-handed men with left hemisphere stroke were systematically investigated for ideomotor apraxia of various body parts. Standardized aphasia and apraxia examinations in all cases, and… Expand
Broca's area aphasias
- M. Alexander, M. Naeser, C. Palumbo
- Psychology, Medicine
- Neurology
- 1 February 1990
We report 9 cases of aphasia following lesions in the region of the left frontal operculum. It is not possible to capture their variety of clinical manifestations with the simple labels of “Broca's… Expand
Improved naming after TMS treatments in a chronic, global aphasia patient – case report
- M. Naeser, Paula I. Martin, +11 authors A. Pascual-Leone
- Psychology, Medicine
- Neurocase
- 1 June 2005
We report improved ability to name pictures at 2 and 8 months after repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) treatments to the pars triangularis portion of right Broca’s homologue in a 57… Expand
Carpal tunnel syndrome pain treated with low-level laser and microamperes transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation: A controlled study.
- M. Naeser, Kyung-Ae K Hahn, B. Lieberman, Kenneth F Branco
- Medicine
- Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation
- 1 July 2002
OBJECTIVE
To investigate whether real or sham low-level laser therapy (LLLT) plus microamperes transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS) applied to acupuncture points significantly reduces… Expand