Nicholas B Dadario
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Ahsan S, Dadario N, Dhaliwal J, Briggs R, Osipowicz K, Ahsan S, et al.
J Neuroimaging
. 2023 Dec;
34(2):267-279.
PMID: 38115162
Background And Purpose: Hemispatial neglect is characterized by a reduced awareness to stimuli on the contralateral side. Current literature suggesting that damage to the right parietal lobe and attention networks...
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Ischemic Stroke in a Seven-Year-Old Female With Down Syndrome and Newly Discovered Moyamoya Syndrome
Brenner D, Flatley E, Medappa Maruvanda S, Dadario N, Valdivia D, Khosla M
Cureus
. 2023 Oct;
15(9):e45893.
PMID: 37885486
Moyamoya represents a rare, progressive cerebrovascular disease, characterized by a gradual stenosis of the intracranial internal carotid arteries, thereby increasing the risk of stroke. Down syndrome is known to be...
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Tang S, Holle J, Dadario N, Lesslar O, Teo C, Ryan M, et al.
Brain Behav
. 2023 Oct;
13(11):e3268.
PMID: 37798655
Background: Not all patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) benefit from the US Food and Drug Administration-approved use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) at the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. We...
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Hormovas J, Dadario N, Tang S, Nicholas P, Dhanaraj V, Young I, et al.
J Pers Med
. 2023 Sep;
13(9).
PMID: 37763153
Judgement is a higher-order brain function utilized in the evaluation process of problem solving. However, heterogeneity in the task methodology based on the many definitions of judgement and its expansive...
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Chen R, Dadario N, Cook B, Sun L, Wang X, Li Y, et al.
Front Neurol
. 2023 Jul;
14:1063408.
PMID: 37483442
An improved understanding of the neuroplastic potential of the brain has allowed advancements in neuromodulatory treatments for acute stroke patients. However, there remains a poor understanding of individual differences in...
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Dadario N, Shleiwet N, Santana Felipes R, Cook B, Cooney J, Stephenson K, et al.
Disaster Med Public Health Prep
. 2023 Jul;
17:e428.
PMID: 37435739
Objective: The Stop the Bleed course aims to improve bystander hemorrhage control skills and may be improved with point-of-care aids. We sought to create and examine a variety of cognitive...
17.
Dadario N, Tanglay O, Sughrue M
Front Neuroanat
. 2023 Jul;
17:1127143.
PMID: 37426900
Brodmann area 8 (BA8) is traditionally defined as the prefrontal region of the human cerebrum just anterior to the premotor cortices and enveloping most of the superior frontal gyrus. Early...
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Dadario N, Sughrue M
Brain
. 2023 May;
146(9):3598-3607.
PMID: 37254740
Recent advancements in computational approaches and neuroimaging techniques have refined our understanding of the precuneus. While previously believed to be largely a visual processing region, the importance of the precuneus...
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Wu Z, Hu G, Cao B, Liu X, Zhang Z, Dadario N, et al.
Chin Neurosurg J
. 2023 May;
9(1):16.
PMID: 37231522
Background: Patients with insulo-Sylvian gliomas continue to present with severe morbidity in cognitive functions primarily due to neurosurgeons' lack of familiarity with non-traditional brain networks. We sought to identify the...
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Silverstein J, Shah H, Greisman J, Dadario N, Barbarevech K, Park J, et al.
Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown)
. 2023 May;
25(2):161-167.
PMID: 37163705
Background And Objectives: Subcortical stimulation (SCS) is the gold standard neuromonitoring technique for intraoperative identification of descending white matter tracts. Dynamic SCS confers several advantages over more commonly used static...