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Daniel Y Kimberg

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Zhang Y, Kimberg D, Coslett H, Schwartz M, Wang Z
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2015 Jan; 2014:5599-602. PMID: 25571264
A novel multivariate lesion-symptom mapping (LSM) methodology was developed in this study. Lesion analysis is a classic model for studying brain functions. Using lesion data, focal brain-behavior associations have been...
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Zhang Y, Kimberg D, Coslett H, Schwartz M, Wang Z
Hum Brain Mapp . 2014 Jul; 35(12):5861-76. PMID: 25044213
Lesion analysis is a classic approach to study brain functions. Because brain function is a result of coherent activations of a collection of functionally related voxels, lesion-symptom relations are generally...
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Amorapanth P, Kranjec A, Bromberger B, Lehet M, Widick P, Woods A, et al.
Brain Lang . 2011 Nov; 120(3):226-36. PMID: 22070948
Schemas are abstract nonverbal representations that parsimoniously depict spatial relations. Despite their ubiquitous use in maps and diagrams, little is known about their neural instantiation. We sought to determine the...
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Musiek E, Chen Y, Korczykowski M, Saboury B, Martinez P, Reddin J, et al.
Alzheimers Dement . 2011 Oct; 8(1):51-9. PMID: 22018493
Background: The utility of fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) imaging in Alzheimer's disease (AD) diagnosis has been well established. Recently, measurement of cerebral blood flow using arterial spin labeling magnetic...
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Thothathiri M, Kimberg D, Schwartz M
J Cogn Neurosci . 2011 Aug; 24(1):212-22. PMID: 21861679
We explored the neural basis of reversible sentence comprehension in a large group of aphasic patients (n = 79). Voxel-based lesion symptom mapping revealed a significant association between damage in...
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Schwartz M, Kimberg D, Walker G, Brecher A, Faseyitan O, Dell G, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2011 May; 108(20):8520-4. PMID: 21540329
It is thought that semantic memory represents taxonomic information differently from thematic information. This study investigated the neural basis for the taxonomic-thematic distinction in a unique way. We gathered picture-naming...
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Walker G, Schwartz M, Kimberg D, Faseyitan O, Brecher A, Dell G, et al.
Brain Lang . 2010 Oct; 117(3):110-22. PMID: 20961612
Semantic errors in aphasia (e.g., naming a horse as "dog") frequently arise from faulty mapping of concepts onto lexical items. A recent study by our group used voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping...
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Schwartz M, Kimberg D, Walker G, Faseyitan O, Brecher A, Dell G, et al.
Brain . 2009 Nov; 132(Pt 12):3411-27. PMID: 19942676
Analysis of error types provides useful information about the stages and processes involved in normal and aphasic word production. In picture naming, semantic errors (horse for goat) generally result from...
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Medina J, Kimberg D, Chatterjee A, Coslett H
Neuropsychologia . 2009 Sep; 48(1):341-3. PMID: 19766664
Voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping (VLSM) techniques have been important in elucidating structure-function relationships in the human brain. Rorden, Karnath, and Bonilha (2007) introduced the non-parametric Brunner-Munzel rank order test as an...
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Schnur T, Schwartz M, Kimberg D, Hirshorn E, Coslett H, Thompson-Schill S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2009 Jan; 106(1):322-7. PMID: 19118194
To produce a word, the intended word must be selected from a competing set of other words. In other domains where competition affects the selection process, the left inferior frontal...