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Argye E. Hillis
Argye E. Hillis
Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins
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Heart disease and stroke statistics—2017 update: a report from the American Heart Association
EJ Benjamin, MJ Blaha, SE Chiuve, M Cushman, SR Das, R Deo, ...
circulation 135 (10), e146-e603, 2017
55123*2017
Classification of primary progressive aphasia and its variants
ML Gorno-Tempini, AE Hillis, S Weintraub, A Kertesz, M Mendez, ...
Neurology 76 (11), 1006-1014, 2011
49692011
Sensitivity of revised diagnostic criteria for the behavioural variant of frontotemporal dementia
K Rascovsky, JR Hodges, D Knopman, MF Mendez, JH Kramer, ...
Brain 134 (9), 2456-2477, 2011
49332011
Lexical organization of nouns and verbs in the brain
A Caramazza, AE Hillis
Nature 349 (6312), 788-790, 1991
9581991
The multiple semantics hypothesis: Multiple confusions?
A Caramazza, AE Hillis, BC Rapp, C Romani
Cognitive neuropsychology 7 (3), 161-189, 1990
8691990
Category-specific naming and comprehension impairment: A double dissociation
AE Hillis, A Caramazza
Brain 114 (5), 2081-2094, 1991
8091991
Where do semantic errors come from?
A Caramazza, AE Hillis
Cortex 26 (1), 95-122, 1990
6911990
Re‐examining the brain regions crucial for orchestrating speech articulation
AE Hillis, M Work, PB Barker, MA Jacobs, EL Breese, K Maurer
Brain 127 (7), 1479-1487, 2004
5182004
Predictors and assessment of cognitive dysfunction resulting from ischaemic stroke
RF Gottesman, AE Hillis
The Lancet Neurology 9 (9), 895-905, 2010
4162010
DTI tractography based parcellation of white matter: application to the mid-sagittal morphology of corpus callosum
H Huang, J Zhang, H Jiang, S Wakana, L Poetscher, MI Miller, ...
Neuroimage 26 (1), 195-205, 2005
4112005
Aphasia: progress in the last quarter of a century
AE Hillis
Neurology 69 (2), 200-213, 2007
4062007
Selective impairment of semantics in lexical processing
AE Hillis, B Rapp, C Romani, A Caramazza
Cognitive neuropsychology 7 (3), 191-243, 1990
4041990
Mechanisms for accessing lexical representations for output: Evidence from a category-specific semantic deficit
AE Hillis, A Caramazza
Brain and language 40 (1), 106-144, 1991
3991991
Anatomy of spatial attention: insights from perfusion imaging and hemispatial neglect in acute stroke
AE Hillis, M Newhart, J Heidler, PB Barker, EH Herskovits, M Degaonkar
Journal of Neuroscience 25 (12), 3161-3167, 2005
3872005
Subcortical aphasia and neglect in acute stroke: the role of cortical hypoperfusion
AE Hillis, RJ Wityk, PB Barker, NJ Beauchamp, P Gailloud, K Murphy, ...
Brain 125 (5), 1094-1104, 2002
3702002
Levels of representation, co-ordinate frames, and unilateral neglect
A Caramazza, AE Hillis
Cognitive Neuropsychology 7 (5-6), 391-445, 1990
3581990
Diagnostic criteria for the behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD): current limitations and future directions
K Rascovsky, JR Hodges, CM Kipps, JK Johnson, WW Seeley, ...
Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders 21 (4), S14-S18, 2007
3352007
Neural regions essential for distinct cognitive processes underlying picture naming
J DeLeon, RF Gottesman, JT Kleinman, M Newhart, C Davis, ...
Brain 130 (5), 1408-1422, 2007
3182007
Anatomy of aphasia revisited
J Fridriksson, DB den Ouden, AE Hillis, G Hickok, C Rorden, A Basilakos, ...
Brain 141 (3), 848-862, 2018
3162018
Spatial representation of words in the brain implied by studies of a unilateral neglect patient
A Caramazza, AE Hillis
Nature 346 (6281), 267-269, 1990
3071990
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