Publications

2020-2029

Breining, B. L., Faria, A. V., Tippett, D. C., Stockbridge, M. D., Meier, E. L., Caffo, B., Hermann, O., Friedman, R., Meyer, A., Tsapkini, K., & Hillis, A. E. (2023). Association of Regional Atrophy With Naming Decline in Primary Progressive Aphasia. Neurology, 100(6), e582–e594. https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000201491

Haley, K. L., Jacks, A., Richardson, J. D., Harmon, T. G., Lacey, E. H., & Turkeltaub, P. (2023). Do People With Apraxia of Speech and Aphasia Improve or Worsen Across Repeated Sequential Word Trials? Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 66(4), 1240–1251. https://doi.org/10.1044/2022_JSLHR-22-00438

McCall, J. D., DeMarco, A. T., Mandal, A. S., Fama, M. E., Van Der Stelt, C. M., Lacey, E. H., Laks, A. B., Snider, S. F., Friedman, R. B., & Turkeltaub, P. E. (2023). Listening to Yourself and Watching Your Tongue: Distinct Abilities and Brain Regions for Monitoring Semantic and Phonological Speech Errors. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 35(7), 1169–1194. https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_02000

Meyer, A. M., Snider, S. F., Tippett, D. C., Saloma, R., Turkeltaub, P. E., Hillis, A. E., & Friedman, R. B. (2023). Baseline Conceptual-Semantic Impairment Predicts Longitudinal Treatment Effects for Anomia in Primary Progressive Aphasia and Alzheimer’s Disease. Aphasiology, 1–32. https://doi.org/10.1080/02687038.2023.2183075

Motamedi, G. K., Jeliazkov, P. G., Oyegbile-Chidi, T. O., Song, S. S., Sharma, V. D., Mete, M., Nawar, S., Turkeltaub, P. E., Won Cho, Y., & Wu, J. (2023). Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS) as a Treatment for Insomnia. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques, 50(3), 446–449. https://doi.org/10.1017/cjn.2022.33

Tilton-Bolowsky, V. E., Van Der Stelt, C. M., DeMarco, A., Laks, A., Dobbins, C., Snider, S. F., Turkeltaub, P. E., & Vallila-Rohter, S. (2023). Evaluating circumlocution in naming as a predictor of communicative informativeness and efficiency in discourse. Aphasiology, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1080/02687038.2023.2183076

Newport, E. L., Seydell-Greenwald, A., Landau, B., Turkeltaub, P. E., Chambers, C. E., Martin, K. C., Rennert, R., Giannetti, M., Dromerick, A. W., Ichord, R. N., Carpenter, J. L., Berl, M. M., & Gaillard, W. D. (2022). Language and developmental plasticity after perinatal stroke. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(42), e2207293119. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2207293119

Gadson DS, Wesley DB, van der Stelt CM, Lacey E, DeMarco AT, Snider SF, Turkeltaub PE. Aphasia severity is modulated by race and lesion size in chronic survivors: A retrospective study. J Commun Disord. 2022 Nov-Dec;100:106270. doi: 10.1016/j.jcomdis.2022.106270. Epub 2022 Oct 5. PubMed PMID: 36215784.

Erickson, B. A., Kim, B., Deck, B. L., Pustina, D., DeMarco, A. T., Dickens, J. V., Kelkar, A. S., Turkeltaub, P. E., & Medaglia, J. D. (2022). Preserved anatomical bypasses predict variance in language functions after stroke. Cortex, 155, 46–61. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2022.05.023

Ketchabaw, W.T., DeMarco, A.T., Paul, S. et al. The organization of individually mapped structural and functional semantic networks in aging adults. Brain Struct Funct 227, 2513–2527 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-022-02544-4

McCall J, van der Stelt CM, DeMarco A, Dickens JV, Dvorak E, Lacey E, Snider S, Friedman R, Turkeltaub P. Distinguishing semantic control and phonological control and their role in aphasic deficits: A task switching investigation. Neuropsychologia. 2022 Aug 13;173:108302. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2022.108302. Epub 2022 Jun 17. PubMed PMID: 35718138; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC9308992.

Jiang X, Dahmani S, Bronshteyn M, Yang FN, Ryan JP, Gallagher RC, Damera SR, Kumar PN, Moore DJ, Ellis RJ, PE Turkeltaub. (2022) Cingulate transcranial direct current stimulation in adults with HIV. PLOS ONE 17(6): e0269491. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269491

Martin, K. C., Seydell-Greenwald, A., Berl, M. M., Gaillard, W. D., Turkeltaub, P. E., & Newport, E. L. (2022). A weak shadow of early life language processing persists in the right hemisphere of the mature brain. Neurobiology of Language, 1–49. https://doi.org/10.1162/nol_a_00069

Fama, M. E., Schuler, K. D., Newport, E. L., & Turkeltaub, P. E. (2022). Effects of healthy aging and left hemisphere stroke on statistical language learning. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 0(0), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/23273798.2022.2030481

Martin, K. C., Ketchabaw, W. T., & Turkeltaub, P. E. (2022). Chapter 27—Plasticity of the language system in children and adults. In A. Quartarone, M. F. Ghilardi, & F. Boller (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology (Vol. 184, pp. 397–414). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-819410-2.00021-7

McCall, J. D., Vivian Dickens, J., Mandal, A. S., DeMarco, A. T., Fama, M. E., Lacey, E. H., Kelkar, A., Medaglia, J. D., & Turkeltaub, P. E. (2022). Structural disconnection of the posterior medial frontal cortex reduces speech error monitoring. NeuroImage: Clinical, 33, 102934. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102934

DeMarco AT, van der Stelt C, Paul S, Dvorak E, Lacey E, Snider S, Turkeltaub PE. Absence of Perilesional Neuroplastic Recruitment in Chronic Poststroke Aphasia. Neurology. 2022 Jul 12;99(2):e119-e128. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000200382. Epub 2022 May 4. PubMed PMID: 35508398; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC9280993.

van der Stelt, C. M., Fama, M. E., Mccall, J. D., Snider, S. F., & Turkeltaub, P. E. (2021). Intellectual awareness of naming abilities in people with chronic post-stroke aphasia. Neuropsychologia, 160, 107961. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2021.107961

Meyer AM, Snider SF, Tippet DC, Saloma R, Friedman RB. Prophylaxis of Anomia in Primary Progressive Aphasia: Lexical and Semantic Treatments. Presented at the Academy of Aphasia. 2021 October; Virtual.

DeMarco AT, Dvorak E, Lacey E, Stoodley CJ, Turkeltaub PE. An Exploratory Study of Cerebellar Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Individuals With Chronic Stroke Aphasia. Cogn Behav Neurol. 2021 Jun 2;34(2):96-106. doi: 10.1097/WNN.0000000000000270. PMID: 34074864; PMCID: PMC8186819.

Dvorak, E. L., Gadson, D. S., Lacey, E. H., DeMarco, A. T., & Turkeltaub, P. E. (2021). Domains of Health-Related Quality of Life Are Associated With Specific Deficits and Lesion Locations in Chronic Aphasia. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 35(7), 634–643. https://doi.org/10.1177/15459683211017507

Michaelis, K., Miyakoshi, M., Norato, G., Medvedev, A. V., & Turkeltaub, P. E. (2021). Motor engagement relates to accurate perception of phonemes and audiovisual words, but not auditory words. Communications Biology, 4(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-01634-5

Dickens JV, DeMarco AT, van der Stelt CM, Snider SF, Lacey EH, Medaglia JD, Friedman RB, Turkeltaub PE. Two types of phonological reading impairment in stroke aphasia. Brain Commun. 2021;3(3):fcab194. doi: 10.1093/braincomms/fcab194. eCollection 2021. PubMed PMID: 34522884; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC8432944.

Faria, A.V., Meyer, A.M., Friedman, R.B., Tippett, D.C., Hillis, A.E. Baseline MRI Associates with Later Naming Status in Primary Progressive Aphasia. Brain and Language, 2020, vol 201(104723). Doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2019.104723.

Olulade, O. A., Seydell-Greenwald, A., Chambers, C. E., Turkeltaub, P. E., Dromerick, A. W., Berl, M. M., Gaillard, W. D., & Newport, E. L. (2020). The neural basis of language development: Changes in lateralization over age. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(38), 23477–23483. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1905590117

Mandal AS, Fama ME, Skipper-Kallal LM, DeMarco AT, Lacey EH, Turkeltaub PE. (In Press). Brain structures and cognitive abilities are important for the self-monitoring of speech errors. Neurobiology of Language.

Meyer, A.M., Snider, S.F., McGowan, S.A., Tippett, D.C., Hillis, A.E., Friedman, R.B. Grammatical ability predicts relative actions naming impairment in primary progressive aphasia.  Aphasiology, online March 3, 2020 doi.org/10.1080/02687038.2020.1734527

Haley KL, Cunningham KT, Jacks A, Richardson JD, Harmon T, Turkeltaub PE. (2020) Repeated word production is inconsistent in both aphasia and apraxia of speech. Aphasiology, EPub February 17, 2020.

DeMarco AT, Turkeltaub PE. Functional anomaly mapping reveals local and distant dysfunction caused by brain lesions. Neuroimage. 2020 Apr 9:116806. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116806. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 32278896.

2010-2019

Harrington RM, Chan E, Rounds AK, Wutzke CJ, Dromerick AW, Turkeltaub PE, Harris-Love ML. Roles of Lesioned and Nonlesioned Hemispheres in Reaching Performance Poststroke. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2020 Jan;34(1):61-71. doi: 10.1177/1545968319876253. Epub 2019 Dec 20. PubMed PMID: 31858870; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC6954952.

Janacsek K, Shattuck KF, Tagarelli KM, Lum JAG, Turkeltaub PE, Ullman MT. Sequence learning in the human brain: A functional neuroanatomical meta-analysis of serial reaction time studies. Neuroimage. 2020 Feb 15;207:116387. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.116387. Epub 2019 Nov 22. PubMed PMID: 31765803.

Turkeltaub PE. A Taxonomy of Brain-Behavior Relationships After Stroke. J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2019 Nov 22;62(11):3907-3922. doi: 10.1044/2019_JSLHR-L-RSNP-19-0032. Epub 2019 Nov 22. PubMed PMID: 31756155.

Ghaleh M, Lacey EH, Fama ME, Anbari Z, DeMarco AT, Turkeltaub PE. Dissociable Mechanisms of Verbal Working Memory Revealed through Multivariate Lesion Mapping. Cereb Cortex. 2019 Nov 7. pii: bhz259. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhz259. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 31701121.

Fama ME, Turkeltaub PE. Inner Speech in Aphasia: Current Evidence, Clinical Implications, and Future Directions. Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2020 Feb 21;29(1S):560-573. doi: 10.1044/2019_AJSLP-CAC48-18-0212. Epub 2019 Sep 13. PubMed PMID: 31518502.

Dickens, J., Fama, M., DeMarco, A. Lacey, E., Friedman, R., Turkeltaub, P.  Localization of phonological and semantic contributions to reading. Journal of Neuroscience, 2019, 39(27), 5361-5368. doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2017-18.2019

Israel, SM, Hassanzadeh-Behbahandi, S, Turkeltaub, PE, Moore, DJ, Ellis, RJ, Jiang, X. Different roles of frontal versus striatal atrophy in HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders. Human brain mapping. 2019; 40(10): 2010-3026.

Tagarelli, KM, Shattuck, KF, Turkeltaub, PE, & Ullman, MT. Language learning in the adult brain: A neuroanatomical meta-analysis of lexical and grammatical learning. Neuroimage. 2019; 193: 178-200. PubMed [journal] PMID: 30826361.

Fama, M.E., Henderson, M.P., Snider, S.F., Hayward, W., Friedman, R.B., Turkeltaub, P.E. Self-reported Inner Speech Relates to Phonological Retrieval Ability in People with Aphasia. Consciousness and Cognition, 2019, 71,18-29.

Fama, M.E., Snider, S.F., Henderson, M.P., Hayward, W., Friedman, R.B., &Turkeltaub, P.E. The Subjective Experience of Inner Speech in Aphasia is a Meaningful Reflection of Lexical Retrieval. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2019, 62(1), 106-122. doi.org/10.1044/2018_JSLHR-L-18-0222.

Friedman, R.B., Snider, S.F., McGowan, S., Tippett, D., Hillis, A.E., Meyer, A.M. Grammatical Ability Predicts Relative Action Naming Impairment in Primary Progressive Aphasia.  Academy of Aphasia meeting, Macau, 2019.

Meyer, A.M., Snider, S.F., McGowan, S., Tippett, D., Hillis, A.E., Friedman, R.B. Prophylaxis of Anomia for Nouns and Verbs in Primary Progressive Aphasia: Lexical and Semantic Treatments. Academy of Aphasia meeting, Macau 2019.

Meyer, A.M., Tippett, D.C., Turner, R.S., Friedman, R.B.  Long-Term Maintenance of Anomia Treatment Effects in Primary Progressive Aphasia.  Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 2019, 29(9), 1439-1463. doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2018.1425146

Dickens, J.V., Fama, M.E., DeMarco, A.T., Lacey, E.H., Friedman, R.B., Turkeltaub,P.E. Localization of Dual Stream Contributions to Sublexical and Lexical-Semantic Reading: a Multivariate Lesion-Symptom Mapping Study of Left Hemisphere Stroke Survivors.   Society for the Neurobiology of Language, Quebec, 2018.

Fama, M.E., Henderson, M., Snider, S.F., Hayward, W.H., Friedman, R.B., Turkeltaub, P.E.  Validating the Subjective Experience of Inner Speech in Aphasia.  ASHA Annual Convention, Boston, 2018.

Xing, S., Mandal, A., Lacey, E. H., Skipper-Kallal, L. M., Zeng, J., & Turkeltaub, P. E. Behavioral Effects of Chronic Gray and White Matter Stroke Lesions in a Functionally Defined Connectome for Naming. Neurorehabilitation and neural repair. 2018;32(6-7):613-623. PubMed [journal] PMID: 29890878, PMCID: PMC6051910.

Ghaleh, M., Skipper-Kallal, L. M., Xing, S., Lacey, E., DeWitt, I., DeMarco, A., & Turkeltaub, P. Phonotactic processing deficit following left-hemisphere stroke. Cortex. 2018;99:346-357. PubMed [journal] PMID: 29351881, PMCID: PMC5801128.

Lynch, C. J., Breeden, A., Gordon, E. M., Cherry, J. B., Turkeltaub, P. E., & Vaidya, C. J. Precision inhibitory stimulation of individual-specific cortical hubs disrupts information processing in humans. Cerebral Cortex. 2018. 254417. PubMed [journal] PMID: 30364937.

Müller VI, Cieslik EC, Laird AR, Fox PT, Radua J, Mataix-Cols D, Tench CR,Yarkoni T, Nichols TE, Turkeltaub PE, Wager TD, Eickhoff SB. Ten simple rules for neuroimaging meta-analysis. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. 2018;84:151-161. PubMed [journal] PMID: 29180258.

Meyer, A.M., Tippett, D.C., and Friedman, R.B.  Prophylaxis and Remediation of Anomia in the Semantic and Logopenic Variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia.  Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 2018, 28(3), 352-368. DOI: 10.1080/09602011.2016.1148619 

Sebastian, R., Thompson, C.B., Wang, N-Y, Wright, A., Meyer, A., Friedman, R.B., Hillis, A.E., Tippett, D.C.  Patterns of Decline in Naming and Semantic Knowledge in Primary Progressive Aphasia.  Aphasiology, 2018, 32(9), 1010-1030. DOI: 10.1080/02687038.2018.1490388.

Fama, M.E., Hayward, W., Friedman, R.B., Turkeltaub, P.E., Snider, S.F. Subjective Experience of Inner Speech in Aphasia: Preliminary Behavioral Relationships and Neural Correlates.  Brain and Language, 2017, 164, 32-42. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2016.09.009

Erickson LC, Rauschecker JP, Turkeltaub PE. Meta-analytic connectivity modeling of the human superior temporal sulcus. Brain structure & function. 2017;222(1):267-285. PubMed [journal] PMID: 27003288.

Harvey DY, Podell J, Turkeltaub PE, Faseyitan O, Coslett HB, Hamilton RH. Functional Reorganization of Right Prefrontal Cortex Underlies Sustained Naming Improvements in Chronic Aphasia via Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Cognitive and behavioral neurology: official journal of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology. 2017; 30(4):133-144. PubMed [journal] PMID:29256908.

Bikson M, Grossman P, Zannou AL, Kronberg G, Truong D, Boggio P, Brunoni AR,Charvet L, Fregni F, Fritsch B, Gillick B, Hamilton RH, Hampstead BM, Kirton A, Knotkova H, Liebetanz D, Liu A, Loo C, Nitsche MA, Reis J, Richardson JD, Rotenberg A, Turkeltaub PE, Woods AJ. Response to letter to the editor: Safety of transcranial direct current stimulation: Evidence based update 2016. Brain stimulation. 2017; 10(5):986-987. PubMed [journal] PMID: 28734680.

Fama, M.E., Snider, S.F., Hayward, W.H., Friedman, R.B., Turkeltaub, P.E.  Self-reported inner speech in aphasia is related to phonological retrieval. Academy of Aphasia meeting, Baltimore, 2017

Lacey EH, Skipper-Kallal LM, Xing S, Fama ME, Turkeltaub PE. Mapping Common Aphasia Assessments to Underlying Cognitive Processes and Their Neural Substrates. Neurorehabilitation and neural repair. 2017; 31(5):442-450. NIHMSID: NIHMS838099 PubMed [journal] PMID: 28135902, PMCID: PMC5393922.

Skipper-Kallal LM, Lacey EH, Xing S, Turkeltaub PE. Functional activation independently contributes to naming ability and relates to lesion site in post-stroke aphasia. Human brain mapping. 2017; 38(4):2051-2066. PubMed [journal]PMID: 28083891.

Green AE, Spiegel KA, Giangrande EJ, Weinberger AB, Gallagher NM, Turkeltaub PE. Thinking Cap Plus Thinking Zap: tDCS of Frontopolar Cortex Improves Creative Analogical Reasoning and Facilitates Conscious Augmentation of State Creativity in Verb Generation. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 2017;27(4):2628-2639. PubMed [journal] PMID: 27075035.

D'Mello AM, Turkeltaub PE, Stoodley CJ. Cerebellar tDCS Modulates Neural Circuits during Semantic Prediction: A Combined tDCS-fMRI Study. The Journal of Neuroscience: the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2017;37(6):1604-1613. PubMed [journal] PMID: 28069925, PMCID: PMC5299574.

Skipper-Kallal LM, Lacey EH, Xing S, Turkeltaub PE. Right Hemisphere Remapping of Naming Functions Depends on Lesion Size and Location in Poststroke Aphasia. Neural plasticity. 2017; 2017:8740353. PubMed [journal] PMID: 28168061, PMCID:PMC5266856.

Xing S, Lacey EH, Skipper-Kallal LM, Zeng J, Turkeltaub PE. White Matter Correlates of Auditory Comprehension Outcomes in Chronic Post-Stroke Aphasia. Frontiers in neurology. 2017; 8:54. PubMed [journal] PMID: 28275366, PMCID:PMC5319956.

Faria, A., Meyer, A., Tippett, D., Friedman. R.B., Hillis, A.  Characterization of Primary Progressive Aphasia and Prediction of Naming Decline by Multi-Modality MRI.  Presented at the American Academy of Neurology meeting, Boston, MA., 2017.

Friedman, R.B., McGowan, S.A., Meyer, A.M., Snider, S.F.  When is the test effect most effective in aphasia rehabilitation? Academy of Aphasia meeting, Baltimore, 2017

Friedman, R.B., Sullivan, K.L., Snider, S.F., Luta, G., Jones, K.T.  Leveraging the Test Effect to Improve Maintenance of the Gains Achieved Through Cognitive Rehabilitation. Neuropsychology, 2017, 31(2), 220-228. dx.doi.org/10.1037/neu0000318

Meyer, A.M., Faria, A.V., Tippett, D.C., Hillis, A.E., Friedman, R.B.  The Relationship Between Baseline Volume in Temporal Areas and Post-Treatment Naming Accuracy in Primary Progressive Aphasia.  Aphasiology, 2017, 31(9), 1059-1077. Doi:  10.1080/02687038.2017.1296557

Sebastian, R.,  Wright, A., Meyer, A., Friedman, R.B., Hillis, A.E., Tippett, D.C. Language Decline in Primary Progressive Aphasia: Patterns and Prognostic Variables.  Academy of Aphasia meeting, Baltimore, 2017

Friedman, R.B., Jones, K.T., Meyer, A.M., Snider, S.F. Maintenance of Treatment Effects in Anomia Rehabilitation. Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Llandudno, North Wales, UK., 2016.

Fama ME, Baron CR, Hatfield B, Turkeltaub PE. Group therapy as a social context for aphasia recovery: a pilot, observational study in an acute rehabilitation hospital. Topics in stroke rehabilitation. 2016; 23(4):276-83. NIHMSID:NIHMS798759 PubMed [journal] PMID: 27077989, PMCID: PMC4949973.

Hayward, W., Snider, S.F., Luta, G., Friedman, R.B., Turkeltaub, P.E.  Objective Support for Subjective Reports of Successful Inner Speech in Two People with Aphasia.  Cognitive Neuropsychology, 2016. DOI: 10.1080/02643294.2016.1192998

Grajny K, Pyata H, Spiegel K, Lacey EH, Xing S, Brophy C, Turkeltaub PE. Depression Symptoms in Chronic Left Hemisphere Stroke Are Related to Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Damage. The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences. 2016; :appineuropsych16010004. PubMed [journal] PMID: 27255855.

Turkeltaub PE, Swears MK, D'Mello AM, Stoodley CJ. Cerebellar tDCS as a novel treatment for aphasia? Evidence from behavioral and resting-state functional connectivity data in healthy adults. Restorative neurology and neuroscience.2016; 34(4):491-505. NIHMSID: NIHMS861476 PubMed [journal] PMID: 27232953, PMCID:PMC5469248.

Pustina D, Coslett HB, Turkeltaub PE, Tustison N, Schwartz MF, Avants B. Automated segmentation of chronic stroke lesions using LINDA: Lesion identification with neighborhood data analysis. Human brain mapping. 2016;37(4):1405-21. NIHMSID: NIHMS747597 PubMed [journal] PMID: 26756101, PMCID:PMC4783237.

Xing S, Lacey EH, Skipper-Kallal LM, Jiang X, Harris-Love ML, Zeng J, Turkeltaub PE. Right hemisphere grey matter structure and language outcomes in chronic left hemisphere stroke. Brain: a journal of neurology. 2016; 139(Pt 1):227-41. PubMed[journal] PMID: 26521078, PMCID: PMC4990653.

Turesky TK, Turkeltaub PE, Eden GF. An Activation Likelihood Estimation Meta-Analysis Study of Simple Motor Movements in Older and Young Adults. Frontiers in aging neuroscience. 2016; 8:238. PubMed [journal] PMID: 27799910,PMCID: PMC5065996.

Meyer, A.M., Getz., H.R., Brennan, D.M., Hu, T.M., Friedman, R.B.  Telerehabilitation of Anomia in Primary Progressive Aphasia.  Aphasiology, 2016, 30, 483-507. DOI: 10.1080/02687038.2015.1081142  PMC4831866

Meyer, A.M., Tippett, D., Turner, R.S., Friedman, R.B. Maintenance of Anomia Treatment Effects in Primary Progressive Aphasia. Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Llandudno, North Wales, UK., 2016.

Tippett, D., Demsky, C., Sebastian, R., Wright, A., Davis, C., Meyer, A., Friedman, R., Hillis, A.  Performance on a Modified Version of the Frontal Behavioral Inventory in Primary Progressive Aphasia.  Presented at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association meeting, Philadelphia, PA., 2016

Redefining recovery from aphasia (Book Review) Turkeltaub PE. Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology. 2015 December; 28(4):244-245.

Turkeltaub PE. Brain Stimulation and the Role of the Right Hemisphere in Aphasia Recovery. Current neurology and neuroscience reports. 2015; 15(11):72. PubMed[journal] PMID: 26396038.

Harrington RM, Chan E, Turkeltaub PE, Dromerick AW, Harris-Love ML. Simple Partial Status Epilepticus One-day Post Single-pulse TMS to the Affected Hemisphere in a Participant With Chronic Stroke. Brain stimulation. 2015;8(3):682-3. PubMed [journal] PMID: 25857397.

Lacey EH, Jiang X, Friedman RB, Snider SF, Parra LC, Huang Y, Turkeltaub PE. Transcranial direct current stimulation for pure alexia: effects on brain and behavior. Brain stimulation. 2015; 8(2):305-7. PubMed [journal] PMID: 25511797.

Neurobiology of Language Coslett HB, Turkeltaub PE. Hickok G, Small SL, editors. London, UK: Academic Press; 2015. Chapter 63,Acquired Dyslexia; p.791-804.My Bibliography [book]

Fama, M., Snider, S., Hayward, W., Friedman, R.B., Turkeltaub, P.  I know it but I can’t say it: Using self-report to understand the experience of inner speech in aphasia.   Presented at the American Academy of Neurology meeting, Washington, DC. 2015.

Faria, A., Meyer, A., Friedman, R.B., Sebastian, R., Tippett, D., Mori, S., Hillis, A.  Decline in naming in patients with Primary Progressive Aphasia is associated with the strength of functional correlation between homologous Pre-Frontal cortices in the initial MRI.  Presented at the American Academy of Neurology meeting, Washington, DC. 2015.

Friedman, R.B. and Lott, S.N.  Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Reading Disorders.  In: A.E. Hillis (Ed). Handbook of Adult Language Disorders, 2nd Edition, Psychology Press, 2015.

Friedman, R.B., Long, S.L., and Turner, R.S.  Primary Progressive Aphasia.  In: C.A. Noggle and R.S. Dean (Eds.), The Neuropsychology of Cortical Dementias.  New York: Springer Publishing Co., 2015.

Getz, H.R., Snider, S.F., Brennan, D. and Friedman, R.B.  Successful Remote Delivery of a Treatment for Phonologic Alexia via Telerehab. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 2015, DOI: 10.1080/09602011.2015.1048254

Hayward W, Fama ME, Sullivan K, Snider SF, Lacey EH, Friedman RB, Turkeltaub PE. Self-report of correct inner speech predicts naming success, brain activity and treatment outcomes in people with aphasia. American Academy of Neurology meeting, Washington, DC. 2015.

Lacey, E., Jiang, X., Friedman, R.B., Snider, S.F., Parra, L.C., Huang, Y., Turkeltaub, P.E. Transcranial direct current stimulation for pure alexia: effects on brain and behavior.  Brain Stimulation, 2015, 8(2):305-7. PMID: 25511797.

Meyer, A. M, Snider, S. F., Eckmann, C. B., Friedman, R. B.  Prophylactic Treatments for Anomia in the Logopenic Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia: Cross-Language Transfer    Aphasiology, 2015, 29(9): 1062-1081. PMID: 26257456. DOI: 10.1080/02687038.2015.1028327

Meyer, A.M., Snider, S.F., Campbell, R.E., Friedman, R.B.  Phonological Short-Term Memory in Logopenic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia and Mild Alzheimer’s Disease.  Cortex, Oct 2015, 71, 183-189. PMID: 26232551  doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2015.07.003.

Fama ME, Turkeltaub PE. Treatment of poststroke aphasia: current practice and new directions. Seminars in neurology. 2014; 34(5):504-13. PubMed [journal] PMID:25520022.

Erickson LC, Heeg E, Rauschecker JP, Turkeltaub PE. An ALE meta-analysis on the audiovisual integration of speech signals. Human brain mapping. 2014;35(11):5587-605. NIHMSID: NIHMS629138 PubMed [journal] PMID: 24996043, PMCID:PMC4206592.

Turkeltaub PE, Goldberg EM, Postman-Caucheteux WA, Palovcak M, Quinn C, Cantor C,Coslett HB. Alexia due to ischemic stroke of the visual word form area. Neurocase. 2014; 20(2):230-5. PubMed [journal] PMID: 23528139.

Erickson LC, Zielinski BA, Zielinski JE, Liu G, Turkeltaub PE, Leaver AM, Rauschecker JP. Distinct cortical locations for integration of audiovisual speech and the McGurk effect. Frontiers in psychology. 2014; 5:534. PubMed [journal]PMID: 24917840, PMCID: PMC4040936.

Fama, M., Snider, S., Hayward, W., Friedman, R.B., Turkeltaub, P.  “I know it but I can’t say it”: Clarifying the subjective experience of inner speech in aphasia. Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting in Miami, 2014. Front. Psychol.  doi: 10.3389/conf.fpsyg.2014.64.00037

Friedman RB, Hayward W, Snider SF, Sullivan KL, Turkeltaub PE. Reorganization of brain activity after treatment and post-treatment overtesting in a person with anomia. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, 2014.

Friedman, R.B., Meyer, A., Getz, H.R., Brennan, D., Hu, T.  Telerehabilitation of Anomia in Primary Progressive Aphasia.   Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Jerusalem, 2014.

Hayward W, Sullivan KL, Snider SF, Lacey EH, Friedman RB, Turkeltaub PE. The Feeling that 'I can say it in my head' Predicts Word-by-Word Success in Subsequent Aphasia Treatment. American Academy of Neurology, 2014

Hayward, W., Fama, M.E., Sullivan, K.L., Snider, S.F., Lacey, E.H., Friedman, R.B., Turkeltaub, P.E.  Inner speech in people with aphasia.  Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting in Miami, 2014.  Front. Psychol.  doi: 10.3389/conf.fpsyg.2014.64.00007 (Best Student Presentation Award winner)

Meyer, A., Snider, S.F., Campbell, R., Long, S., Friedman, R.B.  Phonological and visuospatial processing in lvPPA and mild AD.  Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting in Miami, 2014. Front. Psychol.  doi: 10.3389/conf.fpsyg.2014.64.00040

Snider, S.F., Sullivan, K.L., Hayward, W., Luta, G., Turkeltaub, P.E., Friedman, R.B. What factors predict individual subjects’ re-learning of words during anomia treatment? Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting in Miami, 2014. Front. Psychol. doi: 10.3389/conf.fpsyg.2014.64.00075.

Tippett, DC, Sebastian, R, Davis, C, Gomez, Y, Newhart, M, Tsapkini, K, Meyer, A, Friedman, R, Hillis, AE.  Patterns of Decline on Language Testing in Primary Progressive Aphasia. Clinical Aphasiology Conference, Simon Island, GA, 2014.

Ullrich, L., Turner, R.S., Friedman, R.B.  Impairment in recollection and familiarity in amnestic mild cognitive impairment.  Presented at the meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C. 2014.

 Meyer, A., Getz, H., Snider, S., Sullivan, K., Long, S., Turner, R.S., and Friedman, R.  Remediation and Prophylaxis of Anomia in Primary Progressive Aphasia.  Academy of Aphasia, Lucerne, 2013.  Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, 94, 275-276. PMID: 25101147

Mesquita RC, Faseyitan OK, Turkeltaub PE, Buckley EM, Thomas A, Kim MN, Durduran T, Greenberg JH, Detre JA, Yodh AG, Hamilton RH. Blood flow and oxygenation changes due to low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the cerebral cortex. Journal of biomedical optics. 2013; 18(6):067006. PubMed[journal] PMID: 23757042, PMCID: PMC3678989.

Getz, H., Snider, S., Brennan, D. and Friedman, RB. Successful Remote Delivery of a Treatment for Phonologic Alexia via Telerehab.  Academy of Aphasia, Lucerne, 2013.  Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, 94, 260-262.

Hayward W, Snider SF, Friedman RB, Turkeltaub PE. Functional MRI confirms subjective experience of internal naming success in aphasia. Society for the Neurobiology of Language, and Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, 2013.

Lacey EH, Jiang X, Snider SF, Friedman RB, Turkeltaub PE. tDCS alters lateralization of reading-related activity in a case of pure alexia. Society for the Neurobiology of Language, San Diego, 2013.

Lacey EH, Snider SF, Hayward W, Friedman RB, Turkeltaub PE. Using transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to treat pure alexia: a case study. Academy of Aphasia, Lucerne, 2013. Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, 94, 263-264.

Mellem, M.S., Friedman, R. B. and Medvedev, A.V.  Gamma- and theta-band synchronization during semantic priming reflect local and long-range lexical-semantic networks.  Brain and Language, 2013,127(3), 440-451. PMC3864756

Sullivan, K., Snider, S., and Friedman, RB.  The Effects of Testing on Maintenance of Learning in Anomia Rehabilitation.  Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Lucerne, 2013.  Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, 94, 61-62.

Turkeltaub PE, Lacey E, Dromerick A, Friedman RB. Clinical trial of Electrical Stimulation for post-stroke aphasia. Translational Science meeting, Washington, DC, 2013.

Turkeltaub PE, Lacey E, Fama M, Taylor L, Friedman RB, Dromerick A. Can enhancing left lateralization using transcranial direct current stimulation improve recovery from post-stroke aphasia? Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Clinical Science meeting, Chicago, 2013.

Turkeltaub PE, Coslett HB, Thomas AL, Faseyitan O, Benson J, Norise C, Hamilton RH. The right hemisphere is not unitary in its role in aphasia recovery. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. 2012;48(9):1179-86. NIHMSID: NIHMS314362 PubMed [journal] PMID: 21794852, PMCID:PMC3221765.

Medina J, Norise C, Faseyitan O, Coslett HB, Turkeltaub PE, Hamilton RH. Finding the Right Words: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Improves Discourse Productivity in Non-fluent Aphasia After Stroke. Aphasiology. 2012;26(9):1153-1168. NIHMSID: NIHMS394992 PubMed [journal] PMID: 23280015, PMCID:PMC3532848.

Wiener M, Kliot D, Turkeltaub PE, Hamilton RH, Wolk DA, Coslett HB. Parietal influence on temporal encoding indexed by simultaneous transcranial magneticstimulation and electroencephalography. The Journal of neuroscience: the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2012; 32(35):12258-67. NIHMSID:NIHMS404234 PubMed [journal] PMID: 22933807, PMCID: PMC3448365.

Turkeltaub PE, Benson J, Hamilton RH, Datta A, Bikson M, Coslett HB. Left lateralizing transcranial direct current stimulation improves reading efficiency. Brain stimulation. 2012; 5(3):201-7. NIHMSID: NIHMS289360 PubMed [journal] PMID: 22305346, PMCID: PMC3346858.

Turkeltaub PE, Benson J, Hamilton RH, Datta A, Bikson M, Coslett HB. Left lateralizing transcranial direct current stimulation improves reading efficiency. Brain stimulation. 2012; 5(3):201-7. NIHMSID: NIHMS289360 PubMed [journal] PMID: 22305346, PMCID: PMC3346858.

Kessler SK, Turkeltaub PE, Benson JG, Hamilton RH. Differences in the experience of active and sham transcranial direct current stimulation. Brain stimulation. 2012; 5(2):155-62. NIHMSID: NIHMS283555 PubMed [journal] PMID: 22037128, PMCID:PMC3270148.

Lee YS, Turkeltaub P, Granger R, Raizada RD. Categorical speech processing in Broca's area: an fMRI study using multivariate pattern-based analysis. The Journal of neuroscience: the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.2012; 32(11):3942-8. PubMed [journal] PMID: 22423114.

Turkeltaub PE, Eickhoff SB, Laird AR, Fox M, Wiener M, Fox P. Minimizing within-experiment and within-group effects in Activation Likelihood Estimation meta-analyses. Human brain mapping. 2012; 33(1):1-13. NIHMSID: NIHMS765804 PubMed[journal] PMID: 21305667, PMCID: PMC4791073.

Friedman R, Getz H, Triozzi J, Turkeltaub P, Snider S. Pseudoword Reading in Mild Cognitive Impairment. Academy of Aphasia, 2012

Getz, H., Snider, S., Ullrich, L., Long, S., Turkeltaub, P., Friedman, RB. Reaction times as a measure of naming impairment on the BNT.  Presented at the 50th annual meeting of the Academy of Aphasia, San Francisco, 2012. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 61, 52-53.

Mellem, M. S., Friedman, R. B., & Medvedev, A. V..Regression shows relationship between gamma-band and N400 responses during semantic priming. Organization on Human Brain Mapping Annual Meeting, Beijing, China., 2012.

Mellem, M.S., Bastiaansen, M., Pilgrim, L., Medvedev, A. V.,  and Friedman, R.B.  Word class and context affect alpha-band oscillatory dynamics in an older population.  Frontiers in Psychology,  2012, 3:97.   PMC3321481

Laird AR, Eickhoff SB, Fox PM, Uecker AM, Ray KL, Saenz JJ Jr, McKay DR, Bzdok D, Laird RW, Robinson JL, Turner JA, Turkeltaub PE, Lancaster JL, Fox PT. The Brain Map strategy for standardization, sharing, and meta-analysis of neuroimaging data. BMC research notes. 2011; 4:349. PubMed [journal] PMID: 21906305, PMCID:PMC3180707.

Turkeltaub PE, Messing S, Norise C, Hamilton RH. Are networks for residual language function and recovery consistent across aphasic patients? Neurology. 2011; 76(20):1726-34. PubMed [journal] PMID: 21576689, PMCID: PMC3100133.

Purcell JJ, Turkeltaub PE, Eden GF, Rapp B. Examining the central and peripheral processes of written word production through meta-analysis. Frontiers in psychology. 2011; 2:239. PubMed [journal] PMID: 22013427, PMCID: PMC3190188.

Medvedev, A. V., Pilgrim, L., Mellem, M. S., & Friedman, R. B. High-density EEG brain imaging in alexia after stroke: evidence for disrupted and compensated word recognition? Organization on Human Brain Mapping Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Canada, 2011.

Mellem, M.S., Medvedev, A. V., and Friedman, R. B.  Investigating oscillatory dynamics of lexical-semantic processing using a semantic priming paradigm.  Presented at the meeting of the Organization of Human Brain Mapping conference, Quebec, 2011.

Mellem, M.S., Medvedev, A. V., and Friedman, R. B.  Theta coherence as a mechanism for long-range network formation for lexical-semantic processing.  Presented at the Neurobiology of Language conference, Annapolis, 2011.

Friedman, R.B., Carney, A.S., Lott, S.N., Snider, S.F., Ullrich, L.E., and Eckmann, C.B.  Longitudinal decline of language in a bilingual patient with logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia.  Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Aphasia, Athens, Greece, 2010.  Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences 6, 215-216.

Lacey, E.H., Lott, S.N. and Friedman, R.B. “Development of an overlearning treatment paradigm for naming in aphasia”.  Presented at the International Neuropsychological Society meeting in Acapulco, Mexico, 2010.

Lacey, E.H., Lott, S.N. and Friedman, R.B. Activation changes after behavioral intervention for aphasia: Does treatment type matter?  Presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society meeting in Montreal, Quebec, 2010.

Lacey, E.H., Lott, S.N., Snider, S.F., Sperling, A., and Friedman, R.B.  Multiple Oral Re-reading treatment for alexia: the parts may be greater than the whole.  Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 2010,  20(4), 601-623. PMC3594997

Lott, S.N., Carney, A.S., Glezer, L.S., and Friedman, R.B. Overt use of a tactile-kinesthetic strategy shifts to covert processing in rehabilitation of letter-by-letter reading.  Aphasiology, 2010, 24(11), 1424-1442, PMC3002229

Mellem, M., Bastiaansen, M.C.M., Pilgrim, L.K., Medvedev, A.V., and Friedman, R.B.  Modulation of early alpha and beta EEG power reflects class and context during visual word processing.  Presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience meeting, Montreal, April 2010.

2000-2009

Friedman, R.B., Carney, A.S., Snider, S.F., Eckmann, C.B., Ullrich, L., and Lott, S.N.  Longitudinal naming performance in a bilingual patient with primary progressive aphasia.  Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Aphasia, Boston, 2009

Gefen, TD, Lacey, EH, Snider, SF, Lott, SN, Roeltgen, DP, and Friedman, RB.  Investigating the deficit in phonologic alexia: An Eyetracking Study.  Presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience meeting, San Francisco, 2009.

Lott, S.N., Sperling, A.J., Watson, N.L. and Friedman, R.B.     Repetition priming in oral text reading: a therapeutic strategy for phonological text alexia.   Aphasiology, 2009, 23 (6), 659-675.  PMC2906786

Medvedev, A. V., Pilgrim, L., Mellem, M., & Friedman, R. B. (2009). Evoked beta oscillations during reading tasks in acquired aphasia: Evidence for disrupted and compensated word processing? Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, USA

Nguyen, DT, Gefen, TD, and Friedman, RB.  The effects of increasing sentence predictability on eye movements in a case of hemianopic alexia.  Presented at the annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Atlanta, 2009.

Kurland, J. ,Cortes, C., Wilke M., Sperling A.J., Lott, S.N., Tagamets, M.A., VanMeter, J., Friedman, R.B. Neural mechanisms underlying learning following semantic mediation treatment in a case of phonologic alexia.  Brain Imaging and Behavior, 2008, 2(3), 147-162. PMC2812907

Lacey, E.H., Kurland, J., Tagamets, M.A., Cortes, C.R., Snider, S.F., Lott, S.N. Processing of function words before and after behavioral treatment intervention: an fMRI case study.  Presented at Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, 2008. Program No. 873.4/RR15. 2008 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Lacey, E.H., Lott, S.N., Carney, A.S., Snider, S.F., Friedman, R.B. “All things being equal, no advantage to errorless learning”. Presented at Academy of Aphasia Conference in Turku, Finland, 2008.

Lott, S.N., Sample, D.M., Oliver, R.T., Lacey, E.H. and Friedman, R.B.  A patient with phonologic alexia can learn to read “much” from “mud pies”.  Neuropsychologia, 2008, 46, 2515-2523. PMCID: 2536527

Rogers, S.L., and Friedman, R.B.  The Underlying Mechanisms of Semantic Memory Loss in Alzheimer's Disease and Semantic Dementia. Neuropsychologia, 2008, 46, 12-21.

Snider, SF, Gefen, T, Lott, SN & Friedman, RB. Expanded speeded functor treatment for phonological alexia. Presented at the Academy of Aphasia, October, 2008, Turku, Finland.

Kurland J, Cortes CR, Sperling A, Lott S, Lacey E, Tagamets M., VanMeter J, Friedman RB. (2007) Functional Reorganization following Semantic Mediation Treatment with Overlearning in a case of Phonologic Alexia.  Presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, 2007

Kurland, J., Cortes, C., Sperling, A., Lott, S., Lacey, E., Orchinik, L. VanMeter, J., and Friedman, R.B.  Functional reorganization supporting learning and maintenance in a case of phonologic alexia. Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Washington, D.C., 2007.  (Abstract:  Brain and Language, 2007,103, 99-100).

Lacey, E.H., Lott, S.N., Sperling, A.J., Snider, S.F., and Friedman, R.B.  Multiple oral re-reading treatment for alexia: It works, but why? Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Washington, D.C., 2007.  (Abstract:  Brain and Language, 2007,103, 115-116).

Pilgrim, LK and Friedman, RB.  Event-related responses to words: The effects of class, context, and timing.  Presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, 2007.

 Sperling, A.J., Lott, S.N., Watson, N.L. & Friedman, R.B. Using repetition priming to improve oral reading in phonological text alexia. Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, 2006 (Abstract: Brain and Language, 2006, 99, 26-27.)

Christy, E.M., Watson, N.L. & Friedman, R.B. The role of phonological working memory in phonological alexia.  Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, 2006 (Abstract: Brain and Language, 2006, 99, 176-177.)

Rogers, S.L. and Friedman, R.B.  The Underlying Mechanisms of Semantic Memory Loss in Alzheimer's Disease and Semantic Dementia.  Presented at the INS Conference, Zurich, 2006.  (Abstract: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2006, 12(S2), 48.)

Christy, E.M. and Friedman, R. B. Using non-verbal tests to measure cognitive ability in patients with aphasia: a comparison of the RCPM and the TONI.  Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Amsterdam, Oct. 2005. (Abstract: Brain & Language, 2005, 95(1) 195-196).

Friedman, R.B.   Rehabilitation of Acquired Disorders of Reading: Phonologic Alexia.   Presented at the annual conference of The Israeli Association of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Tel Aviv, December 2005.

Marchand, Y. and Friedman, R.B.  Impaired oral reading in two atypical dyslexics: A comparison with a computational lexical-analogy model.  Brain and Language, 2005, 93 (3), 255-266.

Sperling, A. J., Lott, S.N., Snider, S.F., and Friedman, R.B.  Speeded functor reading improves text reading in phonological text alexia.  Presented at the Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Washington D.C., November 2005.

Sperling, A.J.  Lott, S.N., Ferguson-Snider, S. & Friedman, R. B.  Speeded functor reading:  A new treatment program for phonological text alexia.    Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Amsterdam, Oct. 2005. (Abstract: Brain & Language, 2005, 95(1), 209-210.)

Glezer, L.S. and Friedman, R.B.  (2004)  Using strengths to treat deficits: A case study in anomia treatment.  Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Chicago. (Abstract: Brain & Language, 2004, 91(1), 187-188.)

Lacey, E.H., Glezer, L.S., Nitzberg Lott, S., and Friedman, R.B.  (2004).  The role of  effort in errorless and errorful learning.  Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Chicago. (Abstract: Brain & Language, 2004, 91(1), 189-190.)

Friedman, R B., Lacey, E.H., and Lott, S.N. (2003)  Learning and maintenance in aphasia rehabilitation.   Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Vienna, Austria.   (Abstract:  Brain & Language, 2003, 87(1), 181-182.)

Friedman, R.B.  Alexia and Agraphia.  In:  Frawley, W. (Ed.)  International Encyclopedia of Linguistics.  New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.

Friedman, R. B.  Clinical diagnosis and treatment of reading disorders.  In A.E. Hillis (Ed.),  Handbook of Adult Language Disorders:  Integrating Cognitive Neuropsychology, Neurology, and Rehabilitation.  Philadelphia: Psychology Press, 2002.

Friedman, R.B.  Alexia.  In: V.S. Ramachandran (Ed.)  Encyclopedia of the Human Brain, Academic Press,  2002.

Friedman, R.B. and Lott, S.N.  (2002).   Is decreased maintenance of treatment effects in alexia a result of diminished capacity or deficient memory mechanisms?   Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, New  York, 2002.  (Abstract:  Brain & Language, 2002,  83(1), 133-136.)

Friedman, R.B., Sample, D., and Lott, S.N.  The role of level of representation in the use of paried associate learning for rehabilitation of alexia.  Neuropsychologia, 2002, 40, 223-234.

Friedman, RB and Lott, SN.    Successful blending in a phonologic reading treatment for deep alexia.  Aphasiology, 2002, 16, 355-372.

Bokde, A. L., Tagamets, M. A., Friedman, R. B., Horwitz, B. Functional interactions of the inferior frontal cortex during the processing of words and word-like stimuli.  Neuron, 2001, 30, 609-617.

Friedman, R.B, Durkin, K.J., Tagamets, M-A.   How do patients with pure alexia compensate for their deficits?  Presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society meeting, N.Y. 2001.  (Abstract: Journal of  Cognitive Neuroscience Supplement, 131)

Friedman, R.B., Sample, D.M., Lott, S.N. and Oliver, R.T.   Can a phonologic alexic learn to read "much" from "mud pies"?  Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Boulder, CO, 2001.  (Abstract:  Brain & Language, 2001, 79 (1), 132-134.)

Bokde, A.L.W, Tagamets, M.-A, Friedman, R.B., and Horwitz, B.  fMRI functional connectivity of the inferior frontal gyrus during orthographic processing.  Presented at the meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, San Antonio, 2000.

Friedman, R. B.  The role of learning and memory paradigms in the remediation of aphasic disorders.  Brain and Language, 2000, 71(1), 69-71.

Friedman, R.B. and Lott, S.N.  Rapid word identification in pure alexia is lexical but not semantic.  Brain and Language, 2000, 72 (3), 219-237.

Friedman, RB, Sample, DM, and Lott, SN.  Are the part of speech and concreteness effects in phonological/deep alexia the result of the same underlying deficit?  Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Montreal, Canada, October, 2000.

Lott, SN, Sample, DM. and Friedman, RB.  Introduction  to Cognitively Based Treatments for Acquired Alexia.  Seminar presented to the American  Speech-Language-Hearing Association's 2000 Annual Convention, Washington, DC, November, 2000.

Tagamets, M-A., Novick, J.M., Chalmers, M.L., and Friedman, R.B.  A parametric approach to orthographic processing in the brain: An fMRI study.  Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2000, 12(2), 281-297.

Tagamets, M.-A., Chalmers, M.L., Horwitz, B., Bokde, A.L., and Friedman, R.B.  Changes in functional connectivity as a function of letterstring familiarity.  Presented at the meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, San Antonio, 2000.

1990-1999

Friedman, R. B., Lott, S.N., and Sample, D.M.  An implicit treatment approach to phonological alexia.  Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Venice, Italy, 1999. (Abstract: Brain and Language, 1999 , 69, 344-346.)

Glosser, G., Grugan, P., and Friedman, R.B.  Comparison of reading and spelling in patients with probable Alzheimer’s Disease.  Neuropsychology, 1999, 13(3), 350-358.

Glosser, G., Kohn, S.E., Sands, L., Grugan, P.K., and Friedman, R.B. Impaired spelling in Alzheimer's disease: a linguistic deficit? Neuropsychologia, 1999, 37(7), 807-815.

Lott, S.N. and Friedman, R.B.  Can treatment for pure alexia improve letter-by-letter reading speed without sacrificing accuracy?   Brain and Language, 1999, 67, 188-201.

Friedman, R.  B. and Glosser, G.  Aphasia, alexia, and agraphia.  In H.S. Friedman (Ed.),  Encyclopedia of Mental Health.  San Diego: Academic Press, 1998, pp. 137-148.

Friedman, R. B. and Lott, S.N.  Using models of memory to predict generalization effects in treatment for alexia.  Presented at the annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Hawaii, February 1998. (Abstract: JINS, 1998, 4, 68)

Friedman, R.B., Lott, S.N., and Sample, D.  A reorganization approach to treating phonological alexia.  Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Santa Fe, 1998.  (Abstract:  Brain & Language, 1998, 65, 196-198)

Glosser, G.,  Friedman, R. B., Kohn, S.L., and Sands, L. , and Grugan, P.  Cognitive mechanisms for processing nonwords: Evidence from  Alzheimer's disease.  Brain and Language, 1998, 63, 32-49.

Glosser, G., Friedman, R.B., Grugan, P., Lee, J.H., and Grossman, M.  Lexical semantic and associative priming in Alzheimer's disease.  Neuropsychology, 1998, 12(2), 218-224.

Glosser, G., Grugan, P.K., and Friedman, R.B.  Comparison of reading and spelling in patients with probable Alzheimer's Disease. Presented at the annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Hawaii, February 1998. (Abstract:  JINS, 1998, 4, 1)

Tagamets, M.-A., Chalmers, M., and Friedman, R.B. An fMRI study of familiar and unfamiliar orthographic strings.   Presented at the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting, Los Angeles, 1998.

Friedman, R.B. and Lott, S.N.  Treatment for pure alexia employing two distinct reading mechanisms.  Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Philadelphia, 1997. (Abstract: Brain and Language, 1997, 60(1), 118-120)

Glosser, G., Friedman, R.B., Kohn, S.E., and Sands, L.  Nonword spelling in patients with Alzheimer's Disease.  Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, Philadelphia, 1997. (Abstract: Brain and Language, 1997, 60(1), 118-120)

Glosser, G., Friedman, R.B., Kohn, S.E., Sands, L., and Grugan, P.  Repetition of single words and nonwords in Alzheimer's Disease.   Cortex, 1997, 33, 653-666.

Glosser, G., Grugan, P., and Friedman, R.B.  Semantic memory impairment does not impact on phonological and orthographic processing in a case of developmental hyperlexia.  Brain and Language, 1997, 56, 234-247.

Glosser, G., Grugan, P.K., and Friedman, R.B.  Patterns of lexical semantic and associative priming in Alheimer's Disease.  Presented at the annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Orlando, Fla., 1997. (Abstract: JINS, 1997, 3, 22).

Friedman, R. B.  Phonological text alexia: Poor pseudoword reading plus difficulty reading functors and affixes in text.  Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1996, 13, 869-885.

Friedman, R. B.  Recovery from deep alexia to phonological alexia: points on a continuum.  Brain and Language, 1996, 52, 114-128.

Friedman, R.B. and Lott, S.N.  Phonologic treatment for deep dyslexia using bigraphs instead of graphemes.   Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, London, England, 1996.  (Abstract:  Brain & Language, 1996, 55, 116-118).

Glosser, G., Friedman, R.B., and Roeltgen, D.P.  Clues to the cognitive organization of reading and writing from developmental hyperlexia.  Neuropsychology, 1996, 10, 168-175.

Glosser, G., Friedman, R.B., Kohn, S.E., and Grugan, P.  Mechanisms for reading and repeating nonwords: Evidence from Alzheimer's Disease.  Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, London, England, 1996.  (Abstract:  Brain & Language, 1996, 55, 71-73).

Glosser, G., Friedman, R.B., Kohn, S.E., Grugan, P.  Repetition of single words and nonwords in Alzheimer's disease.  Presented at the meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Chicago, 1996. (Abstract: JINS, 1996, 2, 12).

Lott, S.N. and Friedman, R.B.  A speeded letter-by-letter reading treatment for pure alexia.   Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, London, England, 1996.  (Abstract:  Brain & Language, 1996, 55, 20-22).

Friedman, R. B.  Two types of phonological alexia.  Cortex, 1995, 31, 397-403.

Friedman, R.B. and Lott, S.N.  Phonological text alexia. Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, San Diego, 1995. (Abstract:  Brain & Language, 1995, 51, 209-212).

Glosser, G. and Friedman, R.B.  A cognitive neuropsychological framework for assessing reading disorders.  In R. Mapou and J. Spector (Eds.),  Neuropsychological Assessment of Cognitive Function.  New York: Plenum Press, 1995.

Glosser, G., Grugan, P.K., and Friedman, R.B.  Semantic influences on phonological and orthographic processing: Evidence from developmental hyperlexia.  Presented at TENNET (Theoretical and Experimental Neuropsychology) meeting, Montreal, Canada, 1995. (Abstract: Brain and Cognition, 1996, 30, 334-337).

Lott, S.N. and Friedman, R.B.  Semantic treatment for pure alexia revisited.  Presented at the Academy of Aphasia meeting, San Diego, 1995. (Abstract:  Brain and Language, 1995, 51, 54-56).

Beeman, M., Friedman, R.B., & Grafman, J. Part of speech effects when reading words briefly presented to each cerebral hemisphere.  Presented at the 1st annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society; San Francisco, 1994.

Beeman, M., Friedman, R.B., Grafman, J., Perez, E., Diamond, S., and Lindsay, M.B.  Summation priming and coarse semantic coding in the right hemisphere.  Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1994, 6(1), 26-45.

Friedman, R.B.  Recovery from deep to phonological dyslexia.  Paper presented at the TENNET (Theoretical and Experimental Neuropsychology) meeting, Montreal, Canada, 1994.

Lott, S.N. and Friedman, R.B.  Treatment for pure alexia via the information superhighway.  Paper presented at the Academy of Aphasia conference, Boston, 1994.  (Abstract: Brain & Language, 1994, 47, 524-527).

Lott, S.N., Friedman, R. B. and Linebaugh, C.W.  Rationale and efficacy of a tactile-kinesthetic treatment for alexia.  Aphasiology, 1994, 8(2), 181-195.

Beeman, M., Friedman, R.B., Grafman, J., and Kwabenah, B.  Making normals dyslexic: A part-of-speech effect when reading briefly presented words.  Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society meeting, Washington, D. C., 1993.

Friedman, R.B., Beeman, M., Lott, S.N., Link, K., Grafman, J., and Robinson, S.  Modality-specific phonological alexia.  Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1993, 10 (6), 549-568.

Friedman, R.B., Ween, J.E., and Albert, M.L.  Alexia.   In K. Heilman and E.  Valenstein  (Eds.),  Clinical Neuropsychology,  third edition.   New York:  Oxford University Press, 1993, pp. 37-62.

Glosser, G., Libon, D.J., and Friedman, R.B.  Comparison of two reading tests to estimate premorbid intelligence.  Paper presented at the National Academy of Neuropsychology meeting, Pittsburgh, 1992. (Abstract: Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1993, 8, 228.)

Alexander, M.P., Fischer, R., and Friedman, R.B. Lesion localization of apraxic agraphia, Archives of Neurology, 1992, 49, 246-251.

Alexander, M.P., Friedman, R.B., LoVerso, F., and Fischer, R.  Lesion localization of phonological agraphia, Brain and Language, 1992, 43, 83-95.

Alexander, M.P., LoVerso, F., and Friedman, R.B.  Anatomical Basis of Isolated Phonological Agraphia.  Paper presented at the American Academy of Neurology meeting, San Diego, 1992.

Beeman, M., Friedman, R.B., Perez, E., Diamond, S., Lindsay, M., and Grafman, J.  Coarse coding and summation priming in the cerebral hemispheres.   Paper presented at the Psychonomics Society meeting, St. Louis, 1992.

Friedman, R. B.  Alexia.  In W. Bright (Ed.), Oxford International Encyclopedia of Linguistics.  New York: Oxford University Press, 1992, pp. 42-44.

Friedman, R. B. and Hadley, J.A.  Letter-by-letter surface alexia.  Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1992, 9(3), 185-208.

Friedman, R. B., Ferguson, S., Robinson, S., and Sunderland, T.  Dissociation of mechanisms of reading in Alzheimer's Disease.  Brain and Language, 1992, 43, 400-413.

Glosser, G., Friedman, R.B., and Roeltgen, D.P.  The Relationship of Reading and Writing Systems: Clues from Developmental Hyperlexia and Hypergraphia.  Paper presented at the Academy of Aphasia conference, Toronto, Canada, 1992.

Lott, S.N., Friedman, R.B., and Linebaugh, C.W .  Rationale and Efficacy of a Tactile-Kinesthetic Treatment For Alexia.  Paper presented at the Academy of Aphasia conference, Toronto, Canada, 1992.

Friedman, R.B. and Robinson, S.R.  Whole-word training therapy in a stable surface alexic patient: it works.  Aphasiology, 1991, 5(1), 1-7.

Friedman, R.B., Beeman, M., Lott, S.N., Link, K., Grafman, J., and Robinson, S.  Modality-Specific Phonological Alexia.  Paper presented at the Academy of Aphasia Conference, Rome, Italy, Oct. 1991.

Friedman, R.B., Ferguson, S., Robinson, S., and Sunderland, T. Mechanisms of reading in Alzheimer's disease.  Paper presented at the American Academy of Neurology meeting, Boston, Mass., April 1991.

Glosser, G. and Friedman, R. B.  Lexical but not semantic priming in Alzheimer's Disease, Psychology and Aging, 1991, 6, 522-527.

Glosser, G., Roeltgen, D., and Friedman, R.B.  Hyperlexia: A case of reading without meaning.  Paper presented at the International Neuropsychological Society meeting, San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 1991.  (Abstract: J. Clin.Exper.Neuropsychol., 13, 54)

Hadley, J.A. and Friedman, R.B.  A new assessment of semantic priming. Paper presented to the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, April 1991.

Alexander, M.P., Friedman, R.B., LoVerso, F., and Fischer, R.  Anatomical correlates of lexical agraphia.  Paper presented at the Academy of Aphasia Conference, Baltimore, 1990.

Friedman, R. B. and Kohn, S.E.  Impaired activation of the phonological lexicon: Effects upon oral reading.  Brain and Language, 1990, 38 (2), 278-297.

Friedman, R.B. and Glosser, G.  The structure of the semantic lexicon: implications for a theory of deep alexia.  Paper presented at the Academy of Aphasia Conference, Baltimore, 1990.

Glosser, G. and Friedman, R. B.  The continuum of deep/phonological alexia. Cortex, 1990, 26, 343-359.

Hadley, J.A., Friedman, R.B., and Grafman, J.  Mediated priming between episodic and semantic associates: evidence for a single store memory model.  Paper presented at the 61st annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia, 1990.

1980-1989

Friedman, R. B. and  Alexander, M. P.  Written spelling agraphia.  Brain and Language,  1989, 36(3), 503-517.

Friedman, R. B.   Acquired alexia.  In F. Boller and J. Grafman  (Eds.), Handbook of Neuropsychology.    Amsterdam:  Elsevier Science Publishers,  pp. 377-391,  1988.

Friedman, R. B.   On crows and cows and clows.   Aphasiology, 1988,  2,  283-287.

Friedman, R. B., Glosser, G.,  and Diamond, H.   Semantic versus associative lexical priming in Alzheimer's disease and fluent aphasia.   Paper presented at the Academy of Aphasia Conference,  Montréal,  1988.

Friedman, R. B.  and Kohn, S. E.   A disturbance in the phonological lexicon:  its effects upon reading.   Paper presented at the Academy of Aphasia Conference,  Nashville, Tn.   1986.

Glosser, G.  and  Friedman, R. B.    The continuum of deep/phonological alexia.   Paper presented at the Academy of Aphasia Conference,  Nashville, Tn.   1986.

Kohn, S. E.  and  Friedman, R. B.   Word-meaning deafness: a phonological - semantic dissociation.  Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1986,  3 (3),  291-308.

Friedman, R. B.  and  Albert, M. L.   Alexia.   In K. Heilman and E.  Valenstein  (Eds.),  Clinical Neuropsychology,  second edition.   New York:  Oxford University Press,  1985.

Henderson, V. W.,  Friedman, R. B.,  Teng, E. L.,  and Weiner, J. M.   Left hemisphere pathways in reading:  inferences from pure alexia without hemianopia.  Neurology,  1985,  35 (7),  962-968.

Friedman, R. B.   On distinguishing callosal from non-callosal agraphia.   Paper presented at the Academy of Aphasia Conference,  Los Angeles,  1984.

Friedman, R. B.  and  Alexander, M. P.   Pictures, images, and pure alexia:  a case study.  Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1984,  1 (1),  9-23.

Friedman, R. B.   Mechanisms of reading and spelling in a case of alexia without agraphia.   Neuropsychologia,  1982,  20,  533-545.

Friedman, R. B.   What we might learn from acquired disorders of reading.  Language and Communication,  1982,  2 (1),  91-99.

Friedman, R. B.,  Alexander, M. P.,  and Franco-Pasternack, K.   Disturbance of visual identification in a patient with pure alexia.   Paper presented at the Academy of Aphasia Conference,  New Paltz,  New York,  1982.

Friedman, R. B.,  and  Perlman, M. B.   On the underlying causes of semantic paralexias in a patient with deep dyslexia.   Neuropsychologia,  1982,  20,  559-568.

Friedman, R. B.   Preservation of orthographic knowledge in aphasia.   Brain and Language,  1981,  14,  307-314.

Friedman, R. B.   Identity without form:  Abstract representations of letters.  Perception and Psychophysics,  1980,  28,  53-60.

1970-1979

Friedman, R. B.,  Kaye, M. G., and Richards, W.   The effect of vertical disparity upon stereoscopic depth.     Vision Research,  1978,  18,  351-352.

Friedman, R. B.   Encoding in word perception:  An explanation of the word-superiority effect.   Doctoral thesis, 1978,  Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

So, K.-f. and Friedman, R. B.   Naming and comprehending Chinese characters, English words, and  drawings.    Paper presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston,  1977.

Friedman, R. B.   An A is an a is an a :  The perception of letter identity without case.   Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association,   New York,  1976.