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M-Marsel Mesulam
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
1972
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37994312The production of adjectives in narratives by individuals with primary progressive aphasia.J Neurolinguistics2024
35225214NIH Toolbox[®] Episodic Memory Measure Differentiates Older Adults with Exceptional Memory Capacity from those with Average-for-Age Cognition.J Int Neuropsychol Soc2023
37592884Distinct Patterns of Hippocampal Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease with Transactive Response DNA-binding Proteinâ¿¿43.Ann Neurol2023
37125554Neuropathology of Anti-Amyloid-β Immunotherapy: A Case Report.J Alzheimers Dis2023
37023267Evaluating the association between genetically proxied ACE inhibition and dementias.Alzheimers Dement2023
37183762Frontotemporal Degeneration with Transactive Response DNA-Binding Protein Type C at the Anterior Temporal Lobe.Ann Neurol2023
37376715Shades of gray in human white matter.J Comp Neurol2023
37358954Distinct and shared neuropsychiatric phenotypes in FTLD-tauopathies.Front Aging Neurosci2023
37395468Medical characterization of cognitive SuperAgers: Investigating the medication profile of SuperAgers.J Am Geriatr Soc2023
37461624Multi-ancestry genome-wide meta-analysis of 56,241 individuals identifies <i>LRRC4C, LHX5-AS1</i> and nominates ancestry-specific loci <i>PTPRK</i> , <i>GRB14</i> , and <i>KIAA0825</i> as novel risk loci for Alzheimer's disease: the Alzheimer's Disease Genetics Consortium.medRxiv2023
36889925Evaluating the Association Between Genetically Proxied Neurodevelopmental Language Phenotypes and the Risk of Primary Progressive Aphasia.Neurology2023
36549670The Wernicke conundrum is misinterpreted.Brain2023
36744338Accumulation of pTau231 at the Postsynaptic Density in Early Alzheimer's Disease.J Alzheimers Dis2023
36906222The eyes speak when the mouth cannot: Using eye movements to interpret omissions in primary progressive aphasia.Neuropsychologia2023
36599061Multiple Cerebral Hemorrhages in a Patient Receiving Lecanemab and Treated with t-PA for Stroke.N Engl J Med2023
36597124Differential vulnerability of the dentate gyrus to tauopathies in dementias.Acta Neuropathol Commun2023
36331542Temporopolar regions of the human brain.Brain2023
34433508Neuropsychological Profiles of Older Adults with Superior <i>versus</i> Average Episodic Memory: The Northwestern "SuperAger" Cohort.J Int Neuropsychol Soc2022
35441216Neuropathological fingerprints of survival, atrophy and language in primary progressive aphasia.Brain2022
35698099Communication Bridgeâ¿¢-2 (CB2): an NIH Stage 2 randomized control trial of a speech-language intervention for communication impairments in individuals with mild to moderate primary progressive aphasia.Trials2022
36518334Stimulation of distinct parietal locations differentiates frontal versus hippocampal network involvement in memory formation.Curr Res Neurobiol2022
36111818Resistance of Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Neurons to TDP-43 Proteinopathy in Primary Progressive Aphasia.J Neuropathol Exp Neurol2022
36180225Integrity of Neuronal Size in the Entorhinal Cortex Is a Biological Substrate of Exceptional Cognitive Aging.J Neurosci2022
35908339Eye movements as a measure of word comprehension deficits in primary progressive aphasia.Brain Lang2022
35871353Reduced Hippocampal and Anterior Cingulate Expression of Antioxidant Enzymes and Membrane Progesterone Receptors in Alzheimer's Disease with Depression.J Alzheimers Dis2022
35929001Alzheimer's polygenic hazard score in SuperAgers: SuperGenes or SuperResilience?Alzheimers Dement (N Y)2022
35945628Focal amyloid and asymmetric tau in an imaging-to-autopsy case of clinical primary progressive aphasia with Alzheimer disease neuropathology.Acta Neuropathol Commun2022
34916432Propagation of TDP-43 proteinopathy in neurodegenerative disorders.Neural Regen Res2022
35175852The Reliability of Telepractice Administration of the Western Aphasia Battery-Revised in Persons With Primary Progressive Aphasia.Am J Speech Lang Pathol2022
34528692Communication Partner Engagement: A Relevant Factor for Functional Outcomes in Speech-Language Therapy for Aphasic Dementia.J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci2022
33010092Accumulation of neurofibrillary tangles and activated microglia is associated with lower neuron densities in the aphasic variant of Alzheimer's disease.Brain Pathol2021
33829622Functional decline in the aphasic variant of Alzheimer's disease.Alzheimers Dement2021
33522086Increased APOE ε4 expression is associated with the difference in Alzheimer's disease risk from diverse ancestral backgrounds.Alzheimers Dement2021
33488370Thematic Integration Impairments in Primary Progressive Aphasia: Evidence From Eye-Tracking.Front Hum Neurosci2021
33592091Paucity of Entorhinal Cortex Pathology of the Alzheimer's Type in SuperAgers with Superior Memory Performance.Cereb Cortex2021
33918022German Language Adaptation of the NAVS (NAVS-G) and of the NAT (NAT-G): Testing Grammar in Aphasia.Brain Sci2021
34912261What Language Disorders Reveal About the Mechanisms of Morphological Processing.Front Psychol2021
34494711Relationships among tau burden, atrophy, age, and naming in the aphasic variant of Alzheimer's disease.Alzheimers Dement2021
34272732Basal forebrain cholinergic system in the dementias: Vulnerability, resilience, and resistance.J Neurochem2021
34153680Modularity and granularity across the language network-A primary progressive aphasia perspective.Cortex2021
33433867Nosology of Primary Progressive Aphasia and the Neuropathology of Language.Adv Exp Med Biol2021
33285187Quantifying grammatical impairments in primary progressive aphasia: Structured language tests and narrative language production.Neuropsychologia2021
33367843Early Selective Vulnerability of the CA2 Hippocampal Subfield in Primary Age-Related Tauopathy.J Neuropathol Exp Neurol2021
33326758Online sentence processing impairments in agrammatic and logopenic primary progressive aphasia: Evidence from ERP.Neuropsychologia2021
33441454Memory Resilience in Alzheimer Disease With Primary Progressive Aphasia.Neurology2021
31446630Neuropathologic basis of in vivo cortical atrophy in the aphasic variant of Alzheimer's disease.Brain Pathol2020
31704790APOE is a correlate of phenotypic heterogeneity in Alzheimer disease in a national cohort.Neurology2020
31969462Differential neurocognitive network perturbation in amnestic and aphasic Alzheimer disease.Neurology2020
31996450Anatomical evidence of an indirect pathway for word repetition.Neurology2020
31995205Speech and Language Presentations of FTLD-TDP Type B Neuropathology.J Neuropathol Exp Neurol2020
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Stark Neurosciences Research Institute, Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM)
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