UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - PERELMAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Curriculum Vitae Date: 09/30/2013

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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - PERELMAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Curriculum Vitae
Date: 09/30/2013
H. Branch Coslett, MD
Address:
Dept. of Neurology
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
3 West Gates
3400 Spruce St.
Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
Education:
1972
1977
1983
B.A.
M.D.
Princeton University (Psychology)
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Board
Certification)
Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments:
1977-1978
Internship, Internal Medicine, Medical College of Virginia
1978-1981
Residency in Neurology, University of Virginia
1982-1983
Fellowship in Behavioral Neurology, University of Florida
Faculty Appointments:
1981-1982
1983-1987
1987-1991
1991-2000
1993-2000
2000-2010
2000-present
2010-present
Assistant Professor of Neurology, University of Virginia
Assistant Professor of Neurology, Temple University
Associate Professor of Neurology, Temple University
Professor of Neurology, Temple University
Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Temple University
Professor of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine
Professor, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, U. of
Pennsylvania
William N. Kelley Professor in Neurology, University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Hospital and/or Administrative Appointments:
1981-1982
Director, Neurological Out-Patient Unit, U. of Virginia
1981-1982
Attending Physician, University of Virginia Hospital
1983-2000
Attending Physician, Temple University Hospital
1988-present
Consultant in Neurology, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital
1994
Interim Chair, Dept. of Neurology, Temple University School
of Medicine
1995-2000
Consultant in Neurology, Northeastern Hospital
2000-present
Section Chief, Cognitive Neurology, U. of Pennsylvania
School of Medicine
H. Branch Coslett, MD
2000-present
2006-2010
2007-2010
2008-Present
2010-2012
2012-Present
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Attending Physician, Hospital of the University of
Pennsylvania
Chair, Committe on Appointments and Promotions, Dept. of
Neurology
Vice Chair for Research, Dept. of Neurology
Member, Executive Committee, Department of Neurology,
University of Pennsylvania
Interim Chair, Dept. of Neurology, University of Pennsylania
Executive Vice Chair, Department of Neurology, University of
Pennsylvania
Other Appointments:
1996-2000
1998-Present
2004-Present
2008-Present
2009-Present
Consultant in Neurology, Philadelphia Geriatric Center
Adjunct Scientist, Moss Rehab Research Institute
Member, Psychology Graduate Group
Co-Director, Laboratory for Cognition and Neural Stimulation
Member, IRB #7, University of Pennsylvania
Specialty Certification:
1983
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Awards, Honors and Membership in Honorary Societies:
1971
Howard Crosby Warren Junior Prize in Psychology, Princeton
University
1972
Phi Beta Kappa, Princeton University
1972
Graduated Summa Cum Laude, Princeton University
1972
Elected to Sigma Chi, Princeton University
1986
Elected to Academy of Aphasia
1992-1995
Elected Board of Governors, Academy of Aphasia
1994-2003
Named "Top Doc" by Philadelphia Magazine
1998-2011
Elected to "Best Doctors in America"
2002-Present
Member, Jury for Signoret Prize in Neuropsychology
2003
Keynote Speaker, German Neuropsychological Society
2003-2006
Elected to Board of Governors, International
Neuropsychological Society
2003
Elected to American Neurological Association
2003
Birch Lecture, International Neuropsychological Society,
Berlin, 2003.
2004-Present
Counselor, Behavioral Neurology Society
2010
William N Kelley Chair in Neurology
2010-Present
Governing Council, Academy of Aphasia
Memberships in Professional and Scientific Societies and Other Professional Activities:
International:
1980-Present
American Academy of Neurology (Member)
H. Branch Coslett, MD
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1983-Present
International Neuropsychological Society (Member, Board of Governors, 2004-2007)
1990-1994
Academy of Aphasia (Program Committee for annual meeting, Chair 1994)
1990-Present
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association of Canada (Reviewer on
multiple occasions)
1990-Present
Medical Research Council of Great Britain (Reviewer on multiple occasions)
1992-Present
Medical Research Council of Canada (Reviewer on multiple occasions)
1993-Present
International Neuropsychological Society
(Session chair, multiple annual meetings)
1993-Present
Welcome Trust (Ad hoc reviewer, multiple times)
1994-Present
American Academy of Neurology (Abstract Reviewer for multiple annual meetings)
1994-2006
International Neuropsychological Society
(Member Program Committee (multiple meetings))
1994-1996
International Neuropsychological Society (Member, Nominating Committee)
1998-Present
American Academy of Neurology
(Topic Chair for Behavioral Neurology/Neuropsychiatry, Multiple annual meetings)
2002-Present
American Neurological Association (Member)
2003-Present
Society for Neuroscience (Member)
2011-Present
Academy of Aphasia (Member, Membership Committee)
National:
1987-Present
NIH
(Ad hoc reviewer for standing review and special emphasis panels, multiple
occasions)
1989-Present
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association (Reviewer on multiple
occasions)
1990-2003
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Member, Question Makers Committee
(co-wrote Neurology board certification examination))
1990-Present
National Science Foundation
(Reviewer on multiple occasions)
H. Branch Coslett, MD
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1991
NINDS, NIH (Member, Task Force on the National Strategic Research Plan, National
Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders)
1993-Present
American Academy of Neurology
(Scientific session chair, multiple occasions)
1995-Present
VA Merit Review System (Ad hoc reviewer on multiple occasions)
1996-1999
Communication Disorders Review Committee, NINDS
(Member, 1996-1999, Chair, 1999)
1999
NINDS, NIH (Member, Planning Committee for Communication Disorders and
Stroke in African-American and Other Cultural Groups: Multidisciplinary
Perspectives and Research Needs)
2000
NINDS, NIH (Member, Technical Expert Advisory Group for Criteria for
Determining Disability in Speech and Language Disorders)
Local:
1988-1995
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, Greater Philadelphia Chapter
(Member of Medical/Scientific Advisory Committee)
Editorial Positions:
1983-Present
1983-Present
1987-1989
1990-Present
Ad Hoc Reviewer for following journals:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General; Cortex; Journal of
Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry; Neurology Network
Commentary; Psychonomic Review and Bulletin; Proceedings of the
National Academy of Science; Brain Research; Neuropsychiatry,
Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology, Neuropsychologia,
Archives of PM&R, Brain Research, Journal of NeuroOphthalmology, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Experimental Brain
Research.
Ad Hoc Reviewer for following journals: Brain; Neurology; Annals
of Neurology; Archives of Neurology; Cognitive Neuropsychology;
Brain and Language; Brain and Cognition; Neuropsychology;
Journal of Neuroscience; Human Nature; Psychological Bulletin;
Biological Psychiatry; Quarterly Journal of Experimental
Psychology; Encyclopedia of Human Behavior; Neurology and
Neuroscience; European Journal of Neurology; Proceedings of the
National Academy of Science; Nature Neuroscience.
Editorial Board Advances in Functional Neuroimaging
Ad hoc reviewer: Medical Research Council (Great Britain),
Medical Research Council (Canada), Austrian Science Fund,
Alzheimer's Disease Association, McDonnell Trust.
H. Branch Coslett, MD
1994-2000
1995-2005
1995-Present
1995-2001
1997-Present
2000
2008-Present
2011-2012
2011-2012
2011-Present
2011-Present
2011-2012
2012
2012-Present
2013
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Editorial Board, Journal of the International Neuropsychology
Society
Founding Editor, Neurocase (Oxford Univ. Press Journal)
Editorial Board, Brain and Language
Consulting Editor, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General,
Consulting Editor, Cognitive Neuropsychology
Guest Editor, Special Issue of Seminars in Neurology on
"Behavioral Neurology"
Review Board, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Guest Editor, Special Issue of Restorative Neurology and
Neurorehabilitation
Guest Editor, Special issue of Cognitive Neuroscience
Editorial Board, Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
Associate Editor, Journal of the International Neuropsychological
Society.
Guest Editor, Special Issue of Neuropsychologia
Guest Editor, Neuropsychologia Special Issue
Editorial Board, Cortex
Abstract Reviewer, Society for the Neurobiology of Language
Academic and Institutional Committees:
1991-1994
Medical Faculty Senate (Temple University SOM)
1992
Search Committee for Chair of Psychiatry (Temple University
SOM)
1992-2000
Library Committee, Temple University SOM
1992-2000
Chair, Appointments and Promotions, Department of Neurology
(Temple U. School of Medicine)
1992-2000
Member, Steering committee, Department of Neurology, Temple
University SOM
1994
Acting Chair, Dept. of Neurology, Temple University SOM
1996
Member, Search Committee for Chair of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation (Temple University SOM)
1998
Chair, Search Committee for Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
(Temple Univ. SOM)
2000-Present
Department of Neurology Resident Selection Committee, 20002004
Chair, Search Committee for Cognitive Neurology
2005
Member, Dept. of Radiology Internal Review Committee
2006
Member, Internal Review Committee, Department of Radiology
2007-2010
Chair, Committee on Appointments and Promotions, Dept. of
Neurology, University of Pennsylvania
2007-2010
Vice Chair for Research, Dept. of Neurology, University of
Pennsylvania
2007
Chair, Search Committee for Cognitive Neurology
2007
Member, Dept. of Medicine Chair Search Committee, University of
Pennsylvania
2008
Chair, Search Committee for Cognitive Neurology
H. Branch Coslett, MD
2008-2009
2009
2010
2010-2012
2012-2013
2012-Present
2012-Present
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Chair, Search Committee for Neurology of Sleep, Dept. of
Neurology, University of Pennsylvania
Member, Institute on Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Center Pilot
Review Committee
Member, Search Committee for Chair of PM&R
Interim Chair, Dept. of Neurology
Member, Committee to Evaluate Department of Medicine
Diversity Officer, Dept. of Neurology
Executive Vice Chair, Dept. of Neurology
Major Academic and Clinical Teaching Responsibilities:
1983-2000
Teaching on Neurology In-patient and consulatation services
1983-2000
Participant, Physical diagnosis course (2nd year med. students) at
Temple Univ. Hospital
1983-2000
Lecturer, Physical Diagnosis, Neuroanatomy and Pharmocology
Courses at Temple Univ. SOM
1983-2000
Lecturer, Principles of Neurology for programs in College of Allied
Health, Temple University
1988-2000
Director Medical Student Education, Department of Neurology,
Temple University SOM.
1990-present
Behavioral Neurology Teaching Rounds, Moss Rehabilitation
Hospital
2000-2008
Lecturer, Brain and Behavior
2000-Present
Small Group leader, Brain and Behavior, multiple years
2002
Neurology Grand Rounds, HUP
2003-2011
Faculty, Annual Undergraduate Summer Workshop in Cognitive
Science and Cognitive Neuroscience
2008
Neurology Grand Rounds, HUP
Lectures by Invitation:
Dec, 1986
Nov, 1988
1988
1988
Oct, 1989
Nov, 1989
1989
1989
Dec, 1990
Invited Faculty at the Annual Meeting of the Florida Society of
Neurology. Years: 1989, 96, 97, 2002.
Visiting Professor, Univ. of Maryland
Invited lecturer in courses (>20) at the American Academy of
Neurology. year, 1988, 1991-2004.
Invited lecturer, Family Practice Board Review Course. years:198897, 99
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, University of Virginia
Visiting Professor at the Univ. of Virginia.
Invited lecturer at the Meeting on Cognitive Neuropsychology in
Bressinone, Italy.
Invited lecturer for courses pertaining to SPECT imaging at Society
of Nuclear Medicine annual meeting. years:1989, 90, 93-95.
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, University of
Pennsylvania
H. Branch Coslett, MD
May, 1991
Oct, 1991
1992
Oct, 1994
1994
1994
Feb, 1995
1995
1995
May, 1996
May, 1996
1996
May, 1997
May, 1997
Dec, 1997
Apr, 1998
Apr, 1998
Jul, 1998
Feb, 1999
Apr, 1999
May, 1999
Jul, 1999
Jan, 2000
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Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, Hahnemann
University
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Psychiatry, Royal Ottawa
Hospital
Invited lecturer at a working conference entitled "Deep Dyslexia
13." London, England.
Invited Lecturer, Baltimore-Washington Area Neuropsychology
Group
Invited speaker, Symposium entitled "Spatial Cognition and Cortical
Representations." Cognitive Neuroscience Society annual meeting,
San Franciscon, CA.
Invited to teach Workshop entitled "Rehabilitation of Neglect:
Theoretical and Practical Considerations" at annual meeting of
International Neuropsychological Society.
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Medicine, Temple University
Invited Lecturer, Section of Neuropsychology, Univ. of
Pennsylvania.
Invited to teach Workshop entitled "A Theory Based Approach to
Disorders of
Visual Cognition" at annual meeting of International
Neuropsychological Society.
Invited Lecturer, Dr. Morton Ward Memorial Lecture, Philadelphia
Geriatric
Center.
Invited Lecturer, Rebuilding Shattered Lives, sponsored by JFK
Hospital and
Research Institute, Edison, NJ
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Medicine, Temple University
Invited Speaker, Communication Disorders and Stroke in AfricanAmerican and
Other Cultural Groups: Multidisciplinary Perspectives and Research
Needs.
Invited Speaker, Colloquia in Cognitive Neuroscience, University of
Delaware.
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Psychiatry, Temple University
Invited Speaker, Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre
Invited Speaker, Parisian Neuropsychology Club
Invited Speaker, Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, England
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, Yale University
Invited Speaker, Colloquia in Cognitive Neuroscience, Johns
Hopkins University
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, University of Marylan
Invited Speaker, Summer Series on Aging, American Society on
Aging, Philadelphia, PA
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, Albert Einstein
University
H. Branch Coslett, MD
Apr, 2000
Jul, 2000
Oct, 2000
Apr, 2001
Jul, 2001
Feb, 2002
Feb, 2002
Apr, 2002
Apr, 2002
May, 2002
Jun, 2002
Jul, 2002
Oct, 2002
Oct, 2002
Oct, 2002
Dec, 2002
Dec, 2002
Jan, 2003
Jan, 2003
Apr, 2003
Apr, 2003
Jul, 2003
Oct, 2003
Oct, 2003
Oct, 2003
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Course director, American Academy Neurology Annual Meeting
Invited Speaker, Summer Series on Aging, American Society on
Aging, Philadelphia, PA
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, University of
Pennsylvania
Course director, American Academy Neurology Annual Meeting
Invited Speaker, Summer Series on Aging, American Society on
Aging, Philadelphia, PA
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, Albert Einstein
University
Visiting Professor, Rice University, February, 2002.
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, Temple University
Course director, "Disorder of Visual Processing", American
Academy Neurology Annual Meeting
Invited Speaker, Philadelphia Neurological Society, May, 2002
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, Hahnemann
University
Invited Speaker, Summer Series on Aging, American Society on
Aging, Philadelphia, PA
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, Thomas Jefferson
University
Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, University of Pennsylvania, October,
2002
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, University of
Pennsylvania
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Medicine, Pennsylvania Hospital
Medical Grand Rounds, Pennsylvania Hospital, December, 2002
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, Albert Einstein
Medical Center
Neurology Grand Rounds, Albert Einstein College of Medicine,
January, 2003
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Medicine, Temple University
Hospital
Medical Grand Rounds, Temple University Hospital, April, 2003
Invited Speaker, Summer Series on Aging, American Society on
Aging, Philadelphia, PA
Invited Speaker at Academy of Aphasia. Vienna, Austria.
Invited Speaker at American College of Rehabilitation Medicine American Society for Neurologic Rehabilitation Joint Meeting,
Tuscon, Oct. 25, 2003.
Invited Speaker at Academy of Aphasia, Vienna, Oct. 20, 2003.
"Rehabilitation of the Neglect Syndrome", Society for Neurologic
Rehabilitation Meeting. Tucson, AZ
H. Branch Coslett, MD
2003
2003
Jan, 2004
Jan, 2004
Feb, 2004
Jul, 2004
Oct, 2004
Oct, 2004
Nov, 2004
Aug, 2005
Oct, 2005
Oct, 2005
Apr, 2006
Jun, 2006
Oct, 2006
Apr, 2007
Sep, 2007
Oct, 2007
Oct, 2007
Oct, 2007
Dec, 2007
Jun, 2008
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Birch Lecture at the annual meeting of the International
Neuropsychological Society, Berlin, 2003.
Keynote Speaker, German Neuropsychological Society Annual
Meeting, Berlin, 2003
Keynote Speaker, German Neuropsychological Society Annual
Meeting. Berlin, Germany
Invited Speaker at Neurology Grand Rounds, Albert Einstein
Medical Center, January 30, 2004
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, Albert Einstein
Medical Center
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, University of
Maryland
Invited Speaker, Summer Series on Aging, American Society on
Aging, Philadelphia, PA
Visiting Professor, Susquehanna Medical Center. Williamsport, PA,
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Medicine, Albert Einstein
Hospital
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, UMDNJ
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, Cooper University
Medical Center
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology and Neurosurgery,
Temple University
Invited Speaker, Fall Series on Aging, American Society on Aging,
Philadelphia, PA
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, Albert Einstein
Medical Center
Invited Panel Member, "Staying Sharp", supported by Dana Alliance
Invited Speaker, Fall Series on Aging, American Society on Aging,
Philadelphia, PA
Invited Participant, McDonnell Meeting on Seeing: Vision and
Rehabilitation
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, University of
Wisconsin
Stroke in HIV/AIDS, Medical Rounds, Baylor Pediatrics Center at
Princess Marina Hospital, Gaborone, Botswana
Invited Speaker, Fall Series on Aging, American Society on Aging,
Philadelphia, PA
Epilepsy and HIV, Medical Grand Rounds, Princess Marina
Hospital, Gaborone, Botswana
Invited Speaker at Grand Rounds: Neurology, Thomas Jefferson
University
Invited Speaker and Faculty, The Sense of Body: An
interdisciplinary Summer School on Body Representations, Bologna,
Italy
H. Branch Coslett, MD
Sep, 2008
Oct, 2008
Oct, 2008
Nov, 2008
Feb, 2009
Mar, 2009
Jun, 2009
Jun, 2009
Mar, 2010
Jun, 2010
Jun, 2010
Jul, 2010
Dec, 2010
Jun, 2011
Oct, 2011
Apr, 2012
Apr, 2012
Jan, 2013
Feb, 2013
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Invited Speaker, "Epilepsy and other Neurologic Complications of
HIV" at Second Botswana International HIV Conference, Gaborone,
Botswana
Invited participant, Body Representation Workshop, Oxford, UK;
funded by ESRC.
Invited Faculty, Autumn School in Cognitive Neuroscience, Oxford,
UK. Supported by the McDonnell Foundation and Guarantors of
Brain.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation To Treat Aphasia. American
Academy of PM&R, San Diego.
"The Neglect Syndrome", International Stroke Society Meeting
(American Heart Association) Annual Meeting, San Diego.
"Management of Behavioral Disturbances in Dementia", Keynote
Speaker, meeting of Eastern Pennsylvania Gerontologic Society,
Philadelphia, PA
"Non-invasive brain stimulation in language rehabilitation",
Electrical Stimulation of the Brain: Implications for Rehabilitation,
Philadelphia, PA
Co-Organizer, International Conference on Non-Invasive Brain
Stimulation and Rehabilitation, Sponsored by the National Cognitive
Rehabilitation Research Network, Philadelphia, PA
Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation for Aphasia. Presented at
International Brain Injury Association Annual Meeting, Washington,
D.C.
"Non-invasive Brain Stimulation Treatment of Aphasia", Kessler
Institute for Rehabilitation Conference on Aphasia, New Jersey.
Distinguished Alumni Speaker, Johns-Wooten Symposium,
University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia
"Free Will, Law and the Brain", Center for Neuroscience and
Society, Philadelphia, PA
Invited Discussant for Symposium on Attention and Language,
American Speech and Hearing Association, Philadelphia, PA
Commencement Speech, Temple Neurology Graduation, Temple
University.
"Brain Stimulation in the Treatment of Aphasia". Society for
Neurologic Rehabilitation Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
Grand Rounds, Department of Neurosurgery, University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Invited Speaker, Annual Meeting of the Cognitive and Behavioral
Neurology Society, New Orleans, LA
Grand Rounds, Department of Neurology, Albert Einstein School of
Medicine, New York, New York
Visiting Professor, Department of Neurology, University of
California at Irvine, Irvine CA
H. Branch Coslett, MD
May, 2013
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"Pure Alexia and the Visual Word Form Area", Presented at
international meeting (by invitation) on Pure Alexia, University of
Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Organizing Roles in Scientific Meetings:
Oct, 2007
Co-Organizer and Co-Director of Touch, Space and Body
Awareness Workshop (project funded by McDonnell Foundation)
Babson Executive Conference Center, Wellesley, MA
Jun, 2009
Member, Organizing Committee, Promoting Generalization in
Stroke Rehabilitation, Sponsored by NINDS, NIDCD, NICHD, NIA.
Bethesda, MD
Jun, 2009
Organizer, Electrical Stimulation of the Brain: Implications for
Rehabilitation
Philadelphia, PA
Jun, 2011
Organizer, "Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in the
Treatment of Aphasia and Neglect"
Philadelphia, PA
Mar, 2013
Organizer, Scientific Session entitled "Integrated Neuroscience
Session: Brain Stimulation: Clinical and Neuroscience Implications"
American Academy of Neurology annual meeting, San Diego, CA
Bibliography:
Research Publications, peer reviewed (print or other media):
1. Coslett, H B. Teja, K. Sutula, T P.: Meningeal carcinomatosis 21 years following
bronchiolo-alveolar carcinoma: diagnosis by cisternal CSF examination. Cancer
49(1): 173-6, Jan 1 1982.
2. Coslett, H B. Brashear, H R. Heilman, K M.: Pure word deafness after bilateral
primary auditory cortex infarcts. Neurology 34(3): 347-52, Mar 1984.
3. Pascuzzi, R M. Coslett, H B. Johns, T R.: Long-term corticosteroid treatment of
myasthenia gravis: report of 116 patients. Annals of Neurology 15(3): 291-8, Mar
1984.
4. Speedie, L J. Coslett, H B. Heilman, K M.: Repetition of affective prosody in mixed
transcortical aphasia. Archives of Neurology 41(3): 268-70, Mar 1984.
5. Heilman, K M. Bowers, D. Speedie, L. Coslett, H B.: Comprehension of affective
and nonaffective prosody. Neurology 34(7): 917-21, Jul 1984.
6. Coslett, H B. Rothi, L J. Heilman, K M.: Reading: selective sparing of closed-class
words in Wernicke's aphasia. Neurology 34(8): 1038-45, Aug 1984.
7. Coslett, H B. Gonzalez Rothi, L. Heilman, K M.: Reading: dissociation of the lexical
and phonologic mechanisms. Brain & Language 24(1): 20-35, Jan 1985.
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8. Heilman, K M. Bowers, D. Coslett, H B. Whelan, H. Watson, R T.: Directional
hypokinesia: prolonged reaction times for leftward movements in patients with
right hemisphere lesions and neglect. Neurology 35(6): 855-9, Jun 1985.
9. Bowers, D. Bauer, R M. Coslett, H B. Heilman, K M.: Processing of faces by
patients with unilateral hemisphere lesions. I. Dissociation between judgments of
facial affect and facial identity. Brain & Cognition 4(3): 258-72, Jul 1985.
10. Coslett, H B. Gonzales Rothi, L J. Valenstein, E. Heilman, K M.: Dissociations of
writing and praxis: two cases in point. Brain & Language 28(2): 357-69, Jul 1986.
11. Coslett, H B. Heilman, K M.: Male sexual function. Impairment after right
hemisphere stroke. Archives of Neurology 43(10): 1036-9, Oct 1986.
12. Coslett, H B. Bowers, D. Heilman, K M.: Reduction in cerebral activation after right
hemisphere stroke. Neurology 37(6): 957-62, Jun 1987.
13. Coslett, H B. Roeltgen, D P. Gonzalez Rothi, L. Heilman, K M.: Transcortical
sensory aphasia: evidence for subtypes. Brain & Language 32(2): 362-78, Nov
1987.
14. Bowers, D. Coslett, H B. Bauer, R M. Speedie, L J. Heilman, K M.:
Comprehension of emotional prosody following unilateral hemispheric lesions:
processing defect versus distraction defect. Neuropsychologia 25(2): 317-28,
1987.
15. Davanipour, Z. Alter, M. Coslett, H B. Sobel, E. Kundu, S. Hoenig, E M.:
Prolonged, progressive dementia with spongiform encephalopathy: a variant of
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease?. Neuroepidemiology 7(2): 56-65, 1988.
16. Coslett, H B. Heilman, K M.: Hemihypokinesia after right hemisphere stroke. Brain
& Cognition 9(2): 267-78, Mar 1989.
17. Coslett, H B. Saffran, E M.: Evidence for preserved reading in 'pure alexia'. Brain
112( Pt 2): 327-59, Apr 1989.
18. Coslett, H B. Saffran, E M.: Preserved object recognition and reading comprehension
in optic aphasia. Brain 112( Pt 4): 1091-110, Aug 1989.
19. Coslett, H B. Bowers, D. Fitzpatrick, E. Haws, B. Heilman, K M.: Directional
hypokinesia and hemispatial inattention in neglect. Brain 113( Pt 2): 475-86, Apr
1990.
20. Libon DJ, Scanlon M, Swenson RA, Coslett HB: Binswanger's Disease: some
neuropsychological considerations. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and
Neurology 3: 31-40, 1990.
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21. Coslett, H B.: Read but not write "idea": evidence for a third reading mechanism.
Brain & Language 40(4): 425-43, May 1991.
22. Coslett, H B. Saffran, E.: Simultanagnosia. To see but not two see. Brain 114( Pt 4):
1523-45, Aug 1991.
23. Coslett, H B. Bowers, D. Verfaellie, M. Heilman, K M.: Frontal verbal amnesia.
Phonological amnesia. Archives of Neurology 48(9): 949-55, Sep 1991.
24. Coslett, H B. Saffran, E M.: Optic aphasia and the right hemisphere: a replication
and extension. Brain & Language 43(1): 148-61, Jul 1992.
25. Coslett, H B. Saffran, E M. Greenbaum, S. Schwartz, H.: Reading in pure alexia.
The effect of strategy. Brain 116( Pt 1): 21-37, Feb 1993.
26. Coslett, H B. Schwartz, M F. Goldberg, G. Haas, D. Perkins, J.: Multi-modal
hemispatial deficits after left hemisphere stroke. A disorder of attention?. Brain
116( Pt 3): 527-54, Jun 1993.
27. Buxbaum LJ, Coslett HB, Schall RR, McNally B, Goldberg G: Hemispatial factors in
mirror writing. Neuropsychologia 31(12): 1417-21, Dec 1993.
28. Libon DJ, Swenson RA, Malamut BL, Scanlon M, Coslett HB, Sands LP:
Periventricular white matter alteration, Dementia and Binswanger's Disease.
Developmental Neuropsychology 9: 87-102, 1993.
29. Coslett, H B. Monsul, N.: Reading with the right hemisphere: evidence from
transcranial magnetic stimulation. Brain & Language 46(2): 198-211, Feb 1994.
30. Buxbaum, L J. Coslett, H B.: Neglect of chimeric figures: two halves are better than
a whole. Neuropsychologia 32(3): 275-88, Mar 1994.
31. Breedin SD, Saffran EM, Coslett HB: Reversal of Concreteness Effect in a patient
with Semantic Dimentia. Cognitive Neuropsychology 11: 617-660, 1994.
32. Whyte, J. Polansky, M. Fleming, M. Coslett, H B. Cavallucci, C.: Sustained
arousal and attention after traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychologia 33(7): 797813, Jul 1995.
33. Buxbaum LJ, Schwartz MF, Coslett HB, Carew TG: Naturalistic action and praxis in
callosal apraxia Neurocase 1(1): 3-17, 1995.
34. Coslett HB, Stark M, Rajaram S, Saffran EM: Narrowing the spotlight: a visual
attentional disorder in ALzheimer's Disease. Neurocase 1: 305-318, 1995.
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35. Schwartz MF, Montgomery MW, Fitzpatrick DeSalme EJ, Ochipa C, Coslett HB,
Mayer NH: Analysis of a disorder of everyday action. Cognitive
Neuropsychology 12: 863-892, 1995.
36. Buxbaum, L J. Coslett, H B. Montgomery, M W. Farah, M J.: Mental rotation may
underlie apparent object-based neglect. Neuropsychologia 34(2): 113-26, Feb
1996.
37. Buxbaum, L J. Coslett, H B.: Deep dyslexic phenomena in a letter-by-letter reader.
Brain & Language 54(1): 136-67, Jul 1996.
38. Whyte, J. Polansky, M. Cavallucci, C. Fleming, M. Lhulier, J. Coslett, H B.:
Inattentive behavior after traumatic brain injury. Journal of the International
Neuropsychological Society 2(4): 274-81, Jul 1996.
39. Buxbaum LJ, Glosser G, Coslett HB: Relative sparing of object recognition in
Alexia-Prosopagnosia. Brain and Cognition 32: 202-205, 1996.
40. Saffran EM, Coslett HB: Attentional Dyslexia in Alzheimer's Disease: a case study.
Cognitive Neuropsychology 13: 205-228, 1996.
41. Stark ME, Coslett HB, Saffran EM: Impairment of an egocentric map of locations:
implications for perception and action. Cognitive Neuropsychology 13: 481-523,
1996.
42. Whyte, J. Fleming, M. Polansky, M. Cavallucci, C. Coslett, H B.: Phasic arousal in
response to auditory warnings after traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychologia
35(3): 313-24, Mar 1997.
43. Coslett, H B.: Neglect in vision and visual imagery: a double dissociation. Brain 120(
Pt 7): 1163-71, Jul 1997.
44. Whyte, J. Hart, T. Schuster, K. Fleming, M. Polansky, M. Coslett, H B.: Effects of
methylphenidate on attentional function after traumatic brain injury. A
randomized, placebo-controlled trial. American Journal of Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation 76(6): 440-50, Nov-Dec 1997.
45. Buxbaum LJ, Coslett HB: Subtypes of Optic Ataxia: reframing the disconnection
account. Neurocase 3: 159-166, 1997.
46. Srinivas K, Breedin SD, Coslett HB, Saffran EM: Intact perceptual priming in a
patient with damage to the anterior inferior temporal lobes. Journal of Cognitive
Neuroscience 9: 490-511, 1997.
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47. Schwartz, M F. Montgomery, M W. Buxbaum, L J. Lee, S S. Carew, T G. Coslett,
H B. Ferraro, M. Fitzpatrick-DeSalme, E. Hart, T. Mayer, N.: Naturalistic
action impairment in closed head injury. Neuropsychology 12(1): 13-28, Jan
1998.
48. Whyte, J. Fleming, M. Polansky, M. Cavallucci, C. Coslett, H B.: The effects of
visual distraction following traumatic brain injury. Journal of the International
Neuropsychological Society 4(2): 127-36, Mar 1998.
49. Coslett, H B.: Evidence for a disturbance of the body schema in neglect. Brain &
Cognition 37(3): 527-44, Aug 1998.
50. Buxbaum LJ, Coslett HB: Spatio-motor representations in reaching: evidence for
subtypes of Optic Ataxia. Cognitive Neuropsychology 15: 279-312, 1998.
51. Saffran EM, Coslett HB: Implicit vs. Letter-by-letter reading in pure alexia: a tale of
two systems. Cognitive Neuropsychology 15: 141-166, 1998.
52. Buxbaum, L J. Glosser, G. Coslett, H B.: Impaired face and word recognition
without object agnosia. Neuropsychologia 37(1): 41-50, Jan 1999.
53. Schwartz, M F. Buxbaum, L J. Montgomery, M W. Fitzpatrick-DeSalme, E. Hart,
T. Ferraro, M. Lee, S S. Coslett, H B.: Naturalistic action production following
right hemisphere stroke. Neuropsychologia 37(1): 51-66, Jan 1999.
54. Coslett, H B.: Spatial influences on motor and language function. Neuropsychologia
37(6): 695-706, Jun 1999.
55. Whyte, J. Schuster, K. Polansky, M. Adams, J. Coslett, H B.: Frequency and
duration of inattentive behavior after traumatic brain injury: effects of distraction,
task, and practice. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 6(1):
1-11, Jan 2000.
56. Rajaram, S. Coslett, H B.: Acquisition and transfer of new verbal information in
amnesia: retrieval and neuroanatomical constraints. Neuropsychology 14(3): 42755, Jul 2000.
57. Rajarama S, Coslett HB: New Conceptual Associative Learning in Amnesia: A Case
Study Journal of Memory and Language 43(2): 291-315, 2000.
58. Saffran EM, Coslett HB, Fitzpatrick DeSalme EJ: How is your B-A-B-Y?
Dissociated oral and written production. Neurocase 6: 193-204, 2000.
59. Schwoebel, J. Friedman, R. Duda, N. Coslett, H B.: Pain and the body schema:
evidence for peripheral effects on mental representations of movement. Brain
124(Pt 10): 2098-104, Oct 2001.
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60. Buxbaum LJ, Coslett HB: Specialized structural descriptions for human body parts:
evidence from Autotopagnosia. Cognitive Neuropsychology 18: 289-306, 2001.
61. Saffran EM, Coslett HB: Further evidence in support of a Distributed Semantic
Memory System. Behavioral and Brain Science 24: 492-493, 2001.
62. Schwoebel J, Coslett HB, Buxbaum LJ: Compensatory coding of body part location
in Autotopagnosia: Evidence for extrinsic egocentric coding. Cognitive
Neuropsychology 18: 363-381, 2001.
63. Schwoebel, J. Coslett, H B. Bradt, J. Friedman, R. Dileo, C.: Pain and the body
schema: effects of pain severity on mental representations of movement.
Neurology 59(5): 775-7, Sep 10 2002.
64. Pavese, Antonella. Coslett, H Branch. Saffran, Eleanor. Buxbaum, Laurel.:
Limitations of attentional orienting. Effects of abrupt visual onsets and offsets on
naming two objects in a patient with simultanagnosia. Neuropsychologia 40(7):
1097-103, 2002.
65. Schwoebel J, Coslett HB: The man who executed imagined movements. Brain and
Cognition 50: 1-16, 2002.
66. Biran, I. Coslett, H B.: Visual agnosia. Current Neurology & Neuroscience Reports
3(6): 508-12, Nov 2003.
67. Saffran EM, Coslett HB, Martin N, Boronat C: Access to knowledge from pictures
but not words in progressive, fluent aphasia. Lanuguage and Cognitive Processes
18: 725-757, 2003.
68. Saffran, Eleanor M. Coslett, H Branch. Keener, Matthew T.: Differences in word
associations to pictures and words. Neuropsychologia 41(11): 1541-6, 2003.
69. Tamhankar, Madhura A. Coslett, Harry B. Fisher, Michael J. Sutton, Leslie N. Liu,
Grant T.: Alexia without agraphia following biopsy of a left thalamic tumor.
Pediatric Neurology 30(2): 140-2, Feb 2004.
70. Buxbaum, L J. Ferraro, M K. Veramonti, T. Farne, A. Whyte, J. Ladavas, E.
Frassinetti, F. Coslett, H B.: Hemispatial neglect: Subtypes, neuroanatomy, and
disability. Neurology 62(5): 749-56, Mar 9 2004.
71. Whyte, John. Hart, Tessa. Vaccaro, Monica. Grieb-Neff, Patricia. Risser, Anthony.
Polansky, Marcia. Coslett, H Branch.: Effects of methylphenidate on attention
deficits after traumatic brain injury: a multidimensional, randomized, controlled
trial. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 83(6): 401-20, Jun
2004.
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72. Wolk, David A. Coslett, H Branch.: Hemispheric mediation of spatial attention:
pseudoneglect after callosal stroke. Annals of Neurology 56(3): 434-6, Sep 2004.
73. Farne, A. Buxbaum, L J. Ferraro, M. Frassinetti, F. Whyte, J. Veramonti, T.
Angeli, V. Coslett, H B. Ladavas, E.: Patterns of spontaneous recovery of
neglect and associated disorders in acute right brain-damaged patients. Journal of
Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 75(10): 1401-10, Oct 2004.
74. Shenton, Jeffrey T. Schwoebel, John. Coslett, H Branch.: Mental motor imagery and
the body schema: evidence for proprioceptive dominance. Neuroscience Letters
370(1): 19-24, Nov 3 2004.
75. Coslett, H Branch. Lie, Eunhui.: Bare hands and attention: evidence for a tactile
representation of the human body. Neuropsychologia 42(14): 1865-76, 2004.
76. Schwoebel J, Buxbaum LJ, Coslett HB: Representations of the human body in the
production and imitation of complex movements. Cognitive Neuropsychology 21:
285-298, 2004.
77. Whyte J, Hart T, Vaccaro M, Grieb-Neff P, Risser A, Polansky M, Coslett HB :
Effects of Methylphenidate on Attention Deficits After Traumatic Brain Injury: A
Multidimensional, Randomized, Controlled Trial. American Journal of Physical
Medicine & Rehabilitation 83(6): 401-420, 2004.
78. Coslett, H Branch: Anosognosia and body representations forty years later. Cortex
41(2): 263-70, Apr 2005.
79. Schwoebel, John. Coslett, H Branch.: Evidence for multiple, distinct representations
of the human body. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 17(4): 543-53, Apr 2005.
80. Boronat, Consuelo B. Buxbaum, Laurel J. Coslett, H Branch. Tang, Kathy. Saffran,
Eleanor M. Kimberg, Daniel Y. Detre, John A.: Distinctions between
manipulation and function knowledge of objects: evidence from functional
magnetic resonance imaging. Cognitive Brain Research 23(2-3): 361-73, May
2005.
81. Grossman, Murray. Farmer, Jennifer. Leight, Susan. Work, Melissa. Moore,
Peachie. Van Deerlin, Vivianna. Pratico, Domenico. Clark, Christopher M.
Coslett, H Branch. Chatterjee, Anjan. Gee, James. Trojanowski, John Q. Lee,
Virginia M-Y.: Cerebrospinal fluid profile in frontotemporal dementia and
Alzheimer's disease. Annals of Neurology 57(5): 721-9, May 2005.
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82. Kim, Junghoon. Whyte, John. Hart, Tessa. Vaccaro, Monica. Polansky, Marcia.
Coslett, H Branch.: Executive function as a predictor of inattentive behavior after
traumatic brain injury. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
11(4): 434-45, Jul 2005.
83. Wolk, David A. Coslett, H Branch. Glosser, Guila.: The role of sensory-motor
information in object recognition: evidence from category-specific visual agnosia.
Brain & Language 94(2): 131-46, Aug 2005.
84. Schnur TT, Lee E, Coslett HB, Schwartz MF, Thompson-Schill S: When lexical
selection gets tough, the LIFG gets going: a lesion analysis study of interference
during word production. Brain and Language 95: 12-13, 2005.
85. Forman, Mark S. Farmer, Jennifer. Johnson, Julene K. Clark, Christopher M.
Arnold, Steven E. Coslett, H Branch. Chatterjee, Anjan. Hurtig, Howard I.
Karlawish, Jason H. Rosen, Howard J. Van Deerlin, Vivianna. Lee, Virginia MY. Miller, Bruce L. Trojanowski, John Q. Grossman, Murray.: Frontotemporal
dementia: clinicopathological correlations. Annals of Neurology 59(6): 952-62,
Jun 2006.
86. Barrett, Anna M. Buxbaum, Laurel J. Coslett, H Branch. Edwards, Emmeline.
Heilman, Kenneth M. Hillis, Argye E. Milberg, William P. Robertson, Ian H.:
Cognitive rehabilitation interventions for neglect and related disorders: moving
from bench to bedside in stroke patients. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
18(7): 1223-36, Jul 2006.
87. Hamilton, Roy H. Shenton, Jeffrey T. Coslett, H Branch.: An acquired deficit of
audiovisual speech processing. Brain & Language 98(1): 66-73, Jul 2006.
88. Lie E, Coslett HB.: The Effect of Gaze Direction on Sound Localization in BrainInjured and Normal Adults. Experimental Brain Research 168(30): 322-36, 2006.
89. McCrea, Simon M. Buxbaum, Laurel J. Coslett, H Branch.: Illusory conjunctions in
simultanagnosia: coarse coding of visual feature location?. Neuropsychologia
44(10): 1724-36, 2006.
90. Buxbaum, Laurel J. Kyle, Kathleen. Grossman, Murray. Coslett, H Branch.: Left
inferior parietal representations for skilled hand-object interactions: evidence
from stroke and corticobasal degeneration. Cortex 43(3): 411-423, Apr 2007.
91. Hamilton, A Cris. Coslett, H Branch.: Impairment in writing, but not reading,
morphologically complex words. Neuropsychologia 45(7): 1586-90, Apr 8 2007.
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92. Buxbaum, Laurel J. Ferraro, Mary. Whyte, John. Gershkoff, Arthur. Coslett, H
Branch.: Amantadine treatment of hemispatial neglect: a double-blind, placebocontrolled study. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 86(7):
527-37, Jul 2007.
93. Kimberg, Daniel Y. Coslett, H Branch. Schwartz, Myrna F.: Power in Voxel-based
lesion-symptom mapping. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 19(7): 1067-80, Jul
2007.
94. Grossman, Murray. Libon, David J. Forman, Mark S. Massimo, Lauren. Wood,
Elisabeth. Moore, Peachie. Anderson, Chivon. Farmer, Jennifer. Chatterjee,
Anjan. Clark, Christopher M. Coslett, H Branch. Hurtig, Howard I. Lee,
Virginia M-Y. Trojanowski, John Q.: Distinct antemortem profiles in patients
with pathologically defined frontotemporal dementia. Archives of Neurology
64(11): 1601-9, Nov 2007.
95. Laurel J. Buxbaum, Mary Ann Palermo, Dina Mastrogiovanni, Mary Schmidt Read,
Elles Rosenberg-Pitonyak, Albert A. Rizzo, H. Branch Coslett: Assessment of
spatial attention and neglect with a virtual wheelchair navigation task. Journal of
Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 29: 1-11, 2007.
96. Libon, David J. Massimo, Lauren. Moore, Peachie. Coslett, H Branch. Chatterjee,
Anjan. Aguirre, Geoffrey K. Rice, Aaron. Vesely, Luisa. Grossman, Murray.:
Screening for frontotemporal dementias and Alzheimer's disease with the
Philadelphia Brief Assessment of Cognition: a preliminary analysis. Dementia &
Geriatric Cognitive Disorders 24(6): 441-7, 2007.
97. Coslett, H Branch. Lie, Grace.: Simultanagnosia: when a rose is not red. Journal of
Cognitive Neuroscience 20(1): 36-48, Jan 2008.
98. Hamilton RH, Coslett HB, Buxbaum LJ, Whyte J, Ferraro MK: Inconsistency of
performance on neglect subtype tests following acute right hemisphere stroke.
Journal of International Neuropsychology 14(1): 23-32, January 2008.
99. Kim J, Avants B, Patel S, Whyte J, Coslett HB, Pluta J, Detre JA, Gee JC.: Structural
consequences of diffuse traumatic brain injury: a large deformation tensor-based
morphometry study. Neuroimage 39(3): 1014-26, Feb 2008.
100. Whyte, John. Vaccaro, Monica. Grieb-Neff, Patricia. Hart, Tessa. Polansky,
Marcia. Coslett, H Branch.: The effects of bromocriptine on attention deficits
after traumatic brain injury: a placebo-controlled pilot study. American Journal of
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 87(2): 85-99, Feb 2008.
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101. Xie, S X. Forman, M S. Farmer, J. Moore, P. Wang, Y. Wang, X. Clark, C M.
Coslett, H B. Chatterjee, A. Arnold, S E. Rosen, H. Karlawish, J H T. Van
Deerlin, V M. Lee, V M-Y. Trojanowski, J Q. Grossman, M.: Factors associated
with survival probability in autopsy-proven frontotemporal lobar degeneration.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 79(2): 126-9, Feb 2008.
102. Grossman, M., Xie, S.X., Libon, D.J., Wang, X., Massimo, L., Moore, P., Veselly,
L., Berkowitz, R., Chatterjee, A., Coslett, H.B. Hurtig, H.I., Forman, M.S., Lee,
V.M-Y., Trojanowski, J.Q.: Longitudinal decline in autopsy-defined
frontotemporal lobar degeneration. Neurology 70(22): 2036-2045, May 2008.
103. Coslett HB, Lie E.: Simultanagnosia: Effects of semantic category and repetition
blindness. Neuropsychologica 46(7): 1853-63, Jun 2008.
104. Wiener M, Coslett HB.: Disruption of temporal processing in a subject with
probable frontotemporal dementia. Neuropsychologia 46(7): 1927-39, Jun 2008.
105. A. Cris Hamilton and H. Branch Coslett: Refractory Access Disorders and the
Organization of Concrete and Abstract Semantics: Do they Differ? Neurocase
14(2): 131-40, 2008.
106. A. Cris Hamilton and H. Branch Coslett: Role of inflectional regularity and semantic
transparency in reading morphologically complex words: evidence from acquired
dyslexia. Neurocase 14(4): 347-368, 2008.
107. Coslett, H Branch, Shenton, Jeff, Dyer Tamarah, Wiener, Martin: Cognitive Timing:
Neuropsychology and Anatomic Basis. Brain Research 2008.
108. H. Branch Coslett, Laurel J. Buxbaum, John Schwoebel : Accurate Reaching after
Active but not Passive Movements of the Hand: Evidence for Forward Modeling
Behavioural Neurology 19(3): 117-25, 2008.
109. Schnur T, Schwartz MF, Kimberg DY, Hirshom E, Coslett HB, Thompson-Schill
SL.: Localizing interference during naming: Convergent neuroimaging and
neuropsychological evidence for the function of Broca's area. Proceedings of the
National Academy of Science 106: 322-327, January 2009.
110. Steven A. Jax, Laurel J. Buxbaum, Eunhui Lie, H. Branch Coslett: More than
(where the target) meets the eyes: Disrupted visuomotor transformations in optic
ataxia. Neuropsychologia 47((1)): 230-238, January 2009.
111. Coslett HB, Shenton J, Dyer T, Wiener M: Cognitive timing: neuropsychology and
anatomic basis. Brain Res 1254: 38-48, Feb 2009.
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112. Medina Jared, Jax Steve, Coslett H. Branch: Two-component models of reaching:
Evidence from deafferentation in a Fitts' Law task Neuroscience Letters 451(3):
222-226, Feb 2009.
113. Libon DJ, Xie SX, Wang X, Massimo L, Moore P, Vesely L, Khan A, Chatterjee A,
Coslett HB, Hurtig HI, Liang TW, Grossman M: Neuropsychological decline in
frontotemporal lobar degeneration: a longitudinal analysis. Neuropsychology
23(3): 337-46, May 2009.
114. Libon DJ, McMillan C, Gunawardena D, Powers C, Massimo L, Khan A, Morgan
B, Farag C, Richmond L, Weinstein J, Moore P, Coslett HB, Chatterjee A,
Aguirre G, Grossman M: Neurocognitive contributions to verbal fluency deficits
in frontotemporal lobar degeneration. Neurology 73(7): 535-42, Aug 2009.
115. Hindy, N, Hamilton, R, Houghtling, AS, Coslett, HB, Thompson-Schill, SL.:
Computer-mouse tracking reveals TMS disruptions of prefrontal function during
semantic retrieval. Journal of Neurophysiology 102(6): 3405-3413, 2009.
116. Libon DJ, Xie SX, Wang X, Massimo L, Moore P, Vesely L, Khan A, Chatterjee A,
Coslett HB, Hurtig HI, Liang T-W, Grossman M.: Neuropsychological Decline in
Frontotemproal Lobar Degeneration: A longitudinal analysis Neuropsychology
23: 337-346, 2009.
117. Myrna F. Schwartz, Daniel Y. Kimberg, Grant M. Walker, Olufunsho Faseyitan,
Adelyn Brecher, Gary S. Dell, and H. Branch Coslett: Anterior Temporal
Involvement in Semantic Word Retrieval: VLSM Evidence from Aphasia. Brain
132: 3411-3427, 2009. PMCID: 19942676
118. Wiener M, Hamilton RH, Matell M, Turkeltaub P, Coslett HB.: Fast forward:
Supramarginal gyrus stimulation alters time measurement Journal of Cognitive
Neuroscience 2009.
119. Hamilton RH, Stark M, Coslett HB: Increased effect of target eccentricity on covert
shifts of visual attention in patients with neglect. Cortex 46(1): 68-76, Jan 2010.
120. Coslett HB, Medina J, Kliot D, Burkey A: Mental motor imagery and chronic pain:
the foot laterality task. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 16(4): 603-12, Apr 2010.
121. Roy H. Hamilton, Linda Sanders, Jennifer Benson, Olufunsho Faseyitan, Catherine
Norise, Margaret Naeser, Paula Martin, H. Branch Coslett: Stimulating
Conversation: Enhancement of Elicited Propositional Speech in a Patient with
Chronic Nonfluent Aphasia Following Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Brain
and Language 113(1): 45-50, April 2010.
122. Coslett HB, Medina J, Kliot D, Burkey AR: Mental motor imagery indexes pain: the
hand laterality task. Eur J Pain 14(10): 1007-13, Jul 2010.
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123. Kan IP, Larocque KF, Lafleche G, Coslett HB, Verfaellie M: Memory monitoring
failure in confabulation: evidence from the semantic illusion paradigm. J Int
Neuropsychol Soc 16(6): 1006-17, Jul 2010.
124. Kim J, Whyte J, Patel S, Avants B, Europa E, Wang J, Slattery J, Gee JC, Coslett
HB, Detre JA: Resting cerebral blood flow alterations in chronic traumatic brain
injury: an arterial spin labeling perfusion fMRI study. J Neurotrauma 27(8): 1399411, Aug 2010.
125. Median J, Jax SA, Brown MA, Coslett HB: Contributions of Efference Copy to
Limb Localization: Evidence from Deafferentation. Brain Research 1355: 104111, Oct 2010.
126. Walker GM, Schwartz MF, Kimberg DY, Faseyitan O, Brecher A, Dell GS, Coslett
HB: Support for anterior temporal involvement in semantic error production in
aphasia: New evidence from VLSM. Brain Lang 117(3): 110-22, Oct 2010.
127. Kalenine S, Buxbaum LJ, Coslett HB: Critical brain regions for action recognition:
lesion symptom mapping in left hemisphere stroke. Brain 133(11): 3269-80, Nov
2010.
128. Wiener M, Turkeltaub PE, Coslett HB: Implicit timing activates the left inferior
parietal cortex. Neuropsychologia 48(13): 3967-71, Nov 2010.
129. Berryhill M, Wencil E, Coslett HB, Olson IR: A selective working memory
impairment after transcranial direct current stimulation to the right parietal lobe.
Neuroscience Letters 2010.
130. Coslett HB, Medina J, Kliot D, Burkey A.: Mental Motor Imagery Indexes Pain:
The Hand Laterality Task. European Journal of Pain 14: 1007-1013, 2010.
131. Coslett HB, Wiener M, Chatterjee A: Dissociable Neural Systems for Timing:
Evidence from Subjects with Basal Ganglia Lesions. PLoS ONE 5(4): e10324.
doi:10.1371/(journal.pone.0010324), 2010.
132. Coslett, HB, Wiener, M & Chatterjee, A: Multiple procedures for timing: evidence
from basal ganglia lesions in humans. PLoS One 5(4): e10324, 2010. PMCID:
PMC2859062
133. Cynthia M. Gooch, Martin Wiener, Elaine B Wencil, H. Branch Coslett: Interval
timing disruptions in subjects with cerebellar lesions. Neuropsychologia 48: 10221031, 2010.
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134. EB Wencil, HB Coslett, GK Aguirre, A Chatterjee: Carving the clock at its
component joints: Neural bases for interval timing. Journal of Neurophysiology
104: 160-168, 2010.
135. H. Branch Coslett, Jared Medina, Daria Kliot, Adam Burkey: Mental Motor Imagery
and Chronic Pain: The Foot Laterality Task. Journal of the International
Neuropsychological Society 16: 603-612, 2010.
136. Jared Medina, H. Branch Coslett: From Maps to Form to Space: Touch and the
Body Schema. Neuropsychologia 48(3): 645-654, 2010.
137. Kan IP, LaRocque KF, Lafleche G, Coslett HB, Verfaellie M. : Memory monitoring
failure in confabulation: Evidence from the semantic illusion paradigm. Journal of
the International Neuropsychological Society 16(6): 1006-1017, 2010.
138. Kim J, Whyte J, Patel S, Avants B, Duropa E, Slattery J, Gee JC, Coslett HB, Detre
JA.: Resting CBF alterations in chronic traumatic brain injury: An arterial spin
labeling perfusion fMRI study. Journal of Neurotrauma Page: In press. 2010.
139. M. Weiner, P. Turkeltaub, HB Coslett: The image of time: A voxel-wise metaanalysis. Neuroimage 49(2): 1728-1740, 2010.
140. Medina J, Kimberg DY, Chatterjee A, Coslett HB.: Inappropriate usage of the
Brunner-Munzel test in recent voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping studies.
Neuropsychologia 48: 341-343, 2010.
141. Peter Turkeltaub, H. Branch Coslett: Localization of Sublexical Speech Perception
Components. Brain and Language 2010.
142. Ross LA, McCoy D, Wolk DA, Coslett HB, Olson IR: Improved Proper Name
Recall by Electrical Stimulation of the Anterior Temporal Lobes.
Neuropsychologia 2010.
143. Wiener, M, Hamilton, R, Turkeltaub, P, Matell, MS & Coslett, MB: Fast forward:
supramarginal gyrus stimulation alters time measurement. Journal of Cognitive
Neuroscience 22(1): 23-31, 2010. PMCID: PMC2891392
144. Xie SX, Libon DJ, Wang X, Massimo L, Moore P, Vesely L, Khan A, Chatterjee A,
Coslett HB, Hurtig HI, Liang TW, Grossman M: Longitudinal Patterns of
Semantic and Episodic Memory in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration and
Alzheimer's Disease. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
16(2): 278-286, 2010.
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145. Schwartz M, Kimberg D, Walker G, Brecher A, Faseyitan O, Dell G, Mirman D,
Coslett HB.: A Neuroanatomical Dissociation for Taxonomic and Thematic
Knowledge in the Human Brain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
108(2): 8520-4, May 2011.
146. Schwartz MF, Kimberg DY, Walker GM, Brecher A, Faseyitan OK, Dell GS,
Mirman D, Coslett HB: Neuroanatomical dissociation for taxonomic and thematic
knowledge in the human brain. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108(20): 8520-4, May
2011.
147. Walker G, Schwartz M, Kimberg D, Faseyitan O,Brecher A, Dell G; Coslett HB.:
Support for Anterior Temporal Involvement in Semantic Error Production in
Aphasia: New Evidence from VLSM. Brain and Language Jun 2011.
148. Gooch CM, Wiener M, Hamilton AC, Coslett HB: Temporal discrimination of suband suprasecond time intervals: a voxel-based lesion mapping analysis. Front.
Integr. Neurosci. 5:59. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2011.00059 5, 2011.
149. Hamilton R, Chrysikou EG, Coslett HB: Mechanisms of Aphasia Recovery After
Stroke and the Role of Noninvasive Brain Stimulation. Brain and Language 118:
40-50, 2011.
150. Ross LA, McCoy D, Coslett HB, Olson I, Wolk DI: Improved proper name recall in
aging after electrical stimulation of the anterior temporal lobes. Frontiers in Aging
Neuroscience 3:16. : doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2011.00016, 2011.
151. Wiener M, Lohoff FW, Coslett HB: Double dissociation of dopamine genes and
timing in humans. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 23(10): 2811-2821, 2011.
152. Kim J, Whyte J, Patel S, Europa E, Slattery J, Coslett HB, Detre JA.: A perfusion
fMRI study of the neural correlates of sustained attention and working memory
deficits in chronic traumatic brain injury. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
2012.
153. 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 26: 1153-1168, 2012.
154. Schwartz MF, Faseyitan O, Kim J,Coslett HB: The Dorsal Stream Contribution to
Phonological Retrieval in Object Naming Brain 135: 3799-3814, 2012.
155. 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
48(9): 1179-1186, 2012.
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156. Wiener, M., Kliot, D., Turkeltaub, P.E., Hamilton, R.H. Wolk, D.A., Coslett, H.B. :
Parietal Influence on Temporal Encoding indexed by simultaneous TMS and EEG
Journal of Neuroscience 32: 12258-12267, 2012.
157. Balcı F, Wiener M,Çavdaroğlu1 B, Coslett HB: Epistasis Effects of Dopamine
Genes on Interval Timing and Reward Magnitude in Humans Neuropsychologia
51: 293-308, 2013.
158. Berryhill ME, Wiener M, Jansen J, Lahoff FW, Coslett HB : COMT and ANKK1Taq-Ia genetic polymorphisms influence visual working memory. PLOS One
8(1): e55862, 2013.
159. Richmond LL, Wolk DA, Coslett HB, Vyas GP, Olson IR.: Repeated daily exposure
to direct current stimulation does not result in sustained or notable side effects.
Brain Stimulation DOI: 10.1016/j.brs.2013.06.003, 2013.
160. Turkeltaub P, Goldberg E, Postman-Caucheteux W, Palovcak M, Quinn C, Cantor
C, Coslett HB: Alexia due to ischemic stroke of the visual word form area.
Neurocase 2013.
161. Hamilton RH, Medina J, Turkeltaub PT, Faseyitan O, Thomas A, Benson J, Coslett
HB.: Anatomic Specificity of Enhanced Naming in Chronic Nonfluent Aphasia
Using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Aphasiology In Press.
162. Avants B, Libon DJ, Rascovsky K, Boller A, McMillan C, Massimo L, Coslett HB,
Chatterjee A, Gross R, Grossman M.: Sparsse Canonical Correlation Analysis
Relates Network-level Atrophy to Multivariate Cognitive Measures. Neuroimage
In press.
163. Chrysikou E, Hamilton R, Coslett HB, Datta A, Bikson M Thompson-Schill S. :
Noninvasive Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Over the Left Prefrontal
Cortex Facilitates Cognitive Flexibility in Tool Use. Cognitive Neuroscience In
press.
164. Dell GS, Schwartz MS, Nozari N, Faseyitan O, Coslett HB.: Voxel-based lesionparameter mapping: Identifying the neural correlates of acomputational model of
word production Cognition In press.
165. Kim J, Avants B, Coslett HB, Whyte JW: Methylphenidate modulates sustained
attention and cortical activation in survivors of traumatic brain injury: A perfusion
fMRI study. Psychopharmacology In press.
166. Lee EB, Russ J, Jung H, Elman LB, Chahine LM, Kremens D, Miller BL, Coslett
HB, Trojanowski JQ,Van Deerlin V, McCluskey LF.: Topography of FUS
pathology distinguishes late-onset BIBD from aFTLD-U. Acta Neuropathologica
Communications In press.
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167. Medina J, Beauvais J, Datta A, Bikson M, Coslett HB, Hamilton RH: Transcranial
direct current stimulation accelerates allocentric target detection. Brain
Stimulation In press.
168. Turkeltaub P, Benson J, Hamilton RH, Datta A, Bikson M, Coslett HB.: Left
lateralizing transcranial direct current stimulation improves reading efficiency.
Brain Stimulation In press.
Research Publications, peer-reviewed reviews:
1. Coslett, H B.: Consciousness and attention. Seminars in Neurology 17(2): 137-44, Jun
1997.
2. Coslett, H B.: Acquired dyslexia. Seminars in Neurology 20(4): 419-26, 2000.
3. Naeser MA, Martin PI, Treglia E, Ho M, Kapla E, Bashir S, Hamilton RH, Coslett HB,
Pascual-Leone A.: Research with rTMS in the treatment of aphasia. Restorative
Neurology and Neuroscience 28(4): 511-29, January 2010.
Research Publications, non-peer reviewed:
1. Gonzalez Rothi L, Coslett HB, Heilman KM: Florida Battery of Adult Reading
Function. 1983.
2. Coslett HB: Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease. Conn's Current Therapy 1985.
3. Coslett HB: The Clinical Utility of SPECT Imaging in Cerebrovascular Disease
Advances. Functional Neuroimaging 1: 2-4, 1988.
4. Breedin SD, Saffran EM, Coslett HB: Abstract better than concrete: Implications for
the psychological and neural representations of concrete concepts. Center for
Research in Language Newsletter 8: 3-8, 1994.
5. Coslett HB: Contemporary Issues in Acute Stroke: Basic Mechanisms and Evolving
Therapy. Proceedings from the Conference on Communication Disorders and
Stroke in African-American and Other Cultural Groups: Multidisciplinary
Perspectives and Research 1: 49-52, 1996.
6. Saffran EM, Coslett HB: Further Evidence of Support of a Distributed Semantic
Memory System. Behavioral and Brain Science 24: 492-493, 2001.
7. Coslett H. Branch, Buxbaum Laurel J.: The planning-control model and spatio-motor
deficits following brain damage. Behavioral and Brain Science 27(1): 31-32,
2004.
Abstracts:
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1. Pascuzzi R, Coslett HB, Johns TR: High Dose Daily Prednisone in the Treatment of
Myasthenia Gravis. American Neurological Association Septemeber 1982.
2. Coslett HB, Gonzalez-Rothi L, Heilman KM: Selective Sparing Closed-Class Words in
Wernicke's Aphasia. American Academy of Neurology 1983.
3. Coslett HB, Gonzalez-Rothi L, Heilman KM: Functional Anatomy of the Human
Auditory Cortex: Evidence from Pure Word Deafness. American Academy of
Neurology 1983.
4. Coslett HB, Gonzalez-Rothi L, Heilman KM: Reading: Dissociations of the
phonological and Whole-Word Mechanisms. American Academy of Neurology
1983.
5. Coslett HB, Roeltgen D, Gonzalez-Rothi L, Heilman KM: Transcortical Sensory
Aphasia: Evidence for 2 subtypes. Academy of Aphasia 1983.
6. Heilman KM, Bowers D, Coslett HB, Watson RT: Directional Hypokinesia in Neglect.
American Academy of Neurology 1983.
7. Heilman KM, Bowers D, Speedie L, Coslett HB: The Comprehension of Emotional
and Nonemotional Prosody. American Academy of Neurology 1983.
8. Speedie L, Coslett HB, Heilman KM: Repetition of the Affective Prosody in Mixed
Transcortical Aphasia. International Neuropsychological Society 1983.
9. Bowers D, Coslett HB, Bauer R, Heilman KM: Processing of Affective and
Nonaffective Faces in Patients with Unilateral Brain Lesions. International
Neuropsychological Society 1984.
10. Bowers D, Coslett HB, Heilman KM: Comprehension of Emotional Prosody in
Patients with Unilateral Hemispheric Lesions. International Neuropsychological
Society 1984.
11. Coslett HB, Bowers D, Heilman KM: Verbal Memory Impairment After Left Frontal
Lobe Infarction. International Neuropsychological Society 1984.
12. Coslett HB, Bowers D, Heilman KM: Decrease in Cognitive Activation Following
Right Hemisphere Stroke. American Academy of Neurology 1984.
13. Coslett HB, Bowers D, Heilman KM: Hemispatial Memory Assymetries.
International Neuropsychological Society 1984.
14. Coslett HB, Gonzalez-Rothi L, Heilman KM: Apraxic Agraphia and Apraxia without
Agraphia. International Neuropsychological Society 1984.
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15. Coslett HB, Heilman KM: Hemihypokinesia Following Right Hemisphere Injury.
American Academy of Neurology 1984.
16. Coslett HB, Saffran E: Preservation of Lexical Access in a Case of Dyslexia Without
Dysgraphia. Academy of Aphasia 1984.
17. Coslett HB: Processing of Affixes: Evidence from a Patient with Phonological
Dyslexia. Academy of Aphasia 1985.
18. Coslett HB, Bowers D, Haws B, Heilman KM: An Analysis of Determinants of
Hemispatial Performance. International Neuropsychological Society 1985.
19. Coslett HB, Heilman KM: Male Sexual Function: Impairment after Right Hemisphere
Stroke. American Academy of Neurology 1985.
20. Davanipour Z, Alter M, Coslett HB, Sobel E, Kundu S, Hoenig E: Atypical
Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease. American Academy of Neurology 1985.
21. Coslett HB: Preservation of Lexical Access in Pure Dyslexia. International
Neuropsychological Society 1986.
22. Coslett HB: Dissociations between the Reading of Derivational and Inflectional
Affixes in Two Phonological Dyslexics. Academy of Aphasia 1986.
23. Coslett HB: Hidden Word Finding: Differences between Open- and Closed-Class
words. International Neuropsychological Society 1986.
24. Coslett HB, Bowers D, Fitzpatrick E, Haws B, Heilman KM: Hemispatial
Hypokinesia and Hemisensory Inattention in Neglect. American Academy of
Neurology 1986.
25. Coslett HB, Saffran EM: Simultanagnosia: Semantic Factors and Performance.
American Academy of Neurology 1986.
26. Goldberg G, Coslett HB, Marks J, Schilling D: Alien Hand Sign: Disordered Volition
after Medical Frontal Cortex Damage. American Academy of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation 1986.
27. Coslett HB: Evidence for a third route in oral reading. Academy of Aphasia 1987.
28. Coslett HB, Saffran EM: Optic Aphasia. American Academy of Neurology 1987.
29. Coslett HB, Saffran EM: The Root of the Matter: Priming and Lexical
Representations. International Neuropsychological Society 1987.
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30. Coslett HB: A selective morphologic impairment in writing: Evidence from a
phonological dysgraphic. Academy of Aphasia 1988.
31. Coslett HB, Saffran EM, Fitzpatrick E: Impaired Movement of Selective Attention in
Neglect. International Neuropsychological Society 1988.
32. Fitzpatrick EJ, Coslett HB, Saffran EM: Preattentive and Attentive Processing in
Brain Damaged Patients. International Neuropsychological Society 1988.
33. Coslett HB: Dissociation of Attentional Mechanisms in Vision: Evidence from
Neglect. International Neuropsychological Society 1989.
34. Coslett HB: The role of the Body Image in Neglect. International Neuropsychological
Society 1989.
35. Coslett HB, Saffran EM, Fitzpatrick E: Attentional Dyslexia. Academy of Aphasia
1989.
36. Coslett HB: Fingers point to a Body Representation Deficit in Neglect. International
Neuropsychological Society 1990.
37. Coslett HB, Schwartz M, Goldberg G, Haas D, Perkins J: Hemispatial Motor,
Sensory and Language Deficits after Parietal and Mesial Frontal Infarcts.
American Academy of Neurology 1990.
38. Fitzpatrick-DeSalme EJ, Coslett HB, Saffran EM: Aging and Preattentive/Attentive
visual processing. International Neuropsychological Society 1990.
39. Coslett HB, Stark ME, Saffran EM: Visual Agnosia in Dementia: A restriction in the
"spotlight" of attention? International Neuropsychological Society 1991.
40. Stark ME, Coslett HB: Slowed movement of Covert Attention in Neglect: A Case
Study. International Neuropsychological Society 1991.
41. Coslett HB, Buxbaum L, Saffran E: Disordered Mapping of Visual Feature Location
in Simulatanagnosia. International Neuropsychological Society 1992.
42. Coslett HB, Stark ME, Saffron EM: Illusory Conjunctions in Reading: Implications
for Lexical Access and Representation. Academy of Aphasia 1992.
43. Rajaram S, Coslett HB: Further Dissociations Between 'Remember' and 'Know'
Judgments in Recognition Memory. Psychonomic Society 1992.
44. Stark ME, Coslett HB, Saffran EM, Fitzpatrick-deSalme EJ : A Progressive VisualSpatial Disturbance with Preserved Object Identification: A Case Study.
International Neuropsychological Society 1992.
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45. Breedin SD, Saffran EM, Coslett HB: The Selective Loss of Concrete Words: A Case
Study. Psychonomic Society 1993.
46. Buxbaum L, Coslett HB: Perceptual and Semantic Processing in Allocentric Neglect.
International Neuropsychological Society 1993.
47. Buxbaum L, Coslett HB, Schall RB, Goldberg G: Hemispatial Determinants in Mirror
Writing. International Neuropsychological Society 1993.
48. Coslett HB, Buxbaum L, Mayer N: An Analysis of Reaching Behavior in a Patient
with Optic Ataxia. International Neuropsychological Society 1993.
49. Coslett HB, Schwartz M, Goldberg G: Spatial Effects on Cognitive Function in
Patients with Parietal Damage. Psychonomic Society 1993.
50. Coslett HB, Schwartz M, Goldberg G, Myers J: Hemispatial Effects on Motor
Performance in Parietal Lesions. American Academy of Neurology 1993.
51. Rajaram S, Coslett HB: Acquisition and Transfer of New Semantic Information in
Amnesia. International Neuropsychological Society 1993.
52. Rajaram S, Coslett HB: Learning and Transfer of Novel Verbal Information in
Amnesia. Psychonomic Society 1993.
53. Stark ME, Coslett HB: The Navon Effect-Forest Before Trees? : It Depends on How
Old You Are and How Many Trees Are in the Forest. International
Neuropsychological Society 1993.
54. Buxbaum L, Coslett HB: Letter-by-Letter Deep Dyslexia. International
Neuropsychological Society 1994.
55. Buxbaum L, Schwartz MF, Coslettt HB, Giovannetti TG: Dissociation of Everyday
Action and Praxis in Callosal Apraxia: Evidence for Lateralized Contributions to
Action. International Neuropsychological Society 1994.
56. Coslett HB, Saffran EM: Attentional Dyslexia: The Role of Selective Attention in
Reading. American Academy of Neurology 1994.
57. Coslett HB, Schwartz MF, Goldberg G: Hemisptatial Effects on Language Function:
The Spatial Registration Hypothesis. International Neuropsychological Society
1994.
58. Rajaram S, Coslett HM, Saffran EM: "Restriction in the Spotlight" of visual attention
in Alzheimer's Disease: A case study. International Neuropsychological Society
1994.
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59. Buxbaum L, Coslett HB, Farah M: Mental Rotation in Apparent Object-Based
Neglect. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 1995.
60. Coslett HB, Jurkovitch C: Fingers Point and Eyes Follow. International
Neuroscyhological Society 1995.
61. Rajaram S, Coslett HB: Constraints on Semantic Learning in Medial Temporal Lobe
Amnesia. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 1995.
62. Srinivas K, Breedin S, Coslett HB, Saffran E: Intact Perceptual Priming in a Patient
with Bilateral Damage to the IT. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 1995.
63. Buxbaum L, Gloseer G, Coslett HB: Relative Sparing of Object Recognition in
Alexia-Prosopagnosia. Tennet VII 1996.
64. Lie E, Coslett HB: Hemispatial Effects in Language after Left Hemisphere Stroke.
Academy of Aphasia 1997.
65. Rajaram S, Coslett HB: Semantic learning in medial temporal lobe amnesia: the role
of interference. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 1997.
66. Buxbaum L, Coslett HB: A Selective Impairment of Body-Part Structural
Descriptions in Autotopagnosia. International Neuropsychological Society 1998.
67. Coslett HB, Lie E: Hand-Centered Attention: Evidence from a patient with extinction.
American Academy of Neurology 1998.
68. Coslett HB, Lie E: Repetition Blindness in Simultanagnosia. Cognitive Neuroscience
Society 1999.
69. Coslett HB, Lie E: Spatial Influences on Language Performance. Cognitive
Neuroscience Society 2000.
70. Coslett HB, Lie E: Simultanagnosia: A deficit in Binding What and Where. American
Academy of Neurology 2000.
71. Pavese A, Coslett HM, Saffran EM, Buxbaum L, Lie E: Early and Late Visual
Deficits in Simultanagnosia. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2000.
72. Schwoebel J, Coslett HB: Anosognosia for movement: Improvement of Hand
Movements without Awareness During Mental Mental Imagery. Cognitive
Neuroscience Society 2000.
73. Coslett HB, Saffran E: Action in a word association task: Evidence for distributed
semantics. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2001.
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74. Coslett HB, Schwoebel J: Body Representations: Dissociating Lexical-semantic and
Structural Knowledge of the Human Body. American Academy of Neurology
2002.
75. Coslett, H Branch. Saffran, Eleanor M. Schwoebel, John.: Knowledge of the human
body: a distinct semantic domain. Neurology 2002.
76. Gardner R, Glosser G, Coslett HB, Grossman M: Semantic Memory Impairment foes
not Affect Reading in a Case of Semantic Dementia. International
Neuropsychological Society 2002.
77. Wolk D, Coslett HM, Glosser G, Blume J: Category Specific Agnosia. American
Academy of Neurology 2002.
78. Buxbaum LJ, Schowebel J, Coslett HB: Representations of the human body in the
production and imitation of complex movements. Cognitive Neuroscience Society
2003.
79. Coslett HB, Shenton J, Chatterjee A: Abnormal temporal binding and language: A
case report. American Academy of Neurology 2003.
80. Buxbaum LJ, Boronat CB, Coslett HB, Tang K, Saffran EM, Kimberg DY, Detre J:
fMRI Evidence for a Distinction Between Function and Manipulation of Object
Knowledge. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2004.
81. Buxbaum LJ, McFalls T, Kyle K, Whyte J, Coslett HB: Inconsistent effect of prism
treatment on hemispatial neglect. International Neuropsychology Society 2004.
82. Coslett HB, Schwoebel J: Dissociations on Motor Imagery Tasks in Patients with
Brain Lesions. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2004.
83. Coslett HB, Schwoebel J, Buxbaum LJ: The "Forward Model" in Reaching: Evidence
from a patient with central deafferentation. American Academy of Neurology
2004.
84. Oliver RT, Coslett HB, Wolk D, Geiger EJ, Thompson-Schill SL: What does the
parietal lobe know about objects? Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2004.
85. Wencil, EB, Aguirre, GK, Coslett, HB & Chatterjee, A: It's about time: comparator
function of the internal clock is subserved by frontal-basal ganglia circuits.
Cognitive Neuroscience Society May 2005.
86. Buxbaum LJ, Kyle KM, Grossman M, COslett HB: Left inferior parietal
representations for skilled hand-object interactions: Evidence from stroke and
corticobasal degeneration. International Neuropsychology Society 2005.
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87. Hamilton RH, Shenton JT, Jimenez RB, Coslett HB: Deficits of audiovisual
integration using repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation. Society for
Neuroscience 2005.
88. Buxbaum LJ, Palermo M, Mastrogiovanni D, Read MS, Rosenberg-Pitonyak E,
Rizzo AA, Coslett HB: Assessment of Spatial Neglect with a Virtual Wheelchair
Navigation Task. IEEE Xplore 2006.
89. Hamilton RH, Shenton JT, Coslett HB: A case of an acquired deficit of audiovisual
integration of speech. International Neurpsychological Society 2006.
90. Schnur T, Kimberg Dy, Lee EY, Coslett HB, Schwartz MF, Thompson-Schill SL:
Managing interference during work production: A lesion analysis study.
Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2006.
91. Coslett HB, Medina J: Reaching with and without vision after deafferentation.
Society for Neuroscience 2007.
92. Hamilton AC, Coslett HB: Dissociation of inflectional and derivational morphology
in English: Evidence from a single case study. Academy of Aphasia 2007.
93. Hamilton RH, Hamilton AC, Coslett HB, Bockow T, Thompson-Schill S: Inducing
Exaggerated Proactive Interference with Transcranial Megnetic Stimulation.
Psychonomic Society 2007.
94. Jax SA, Coslett HB, Lie E, Buxbaum LJ: Disrupted visuomotor transformations into
head- and body-centered coordinates in optic ataxia. Cognitive Neuroscience
Society 2007.
95. Medina J, Jax SA, Coslett HB: Reaching to Moving Targets after Deafferentation.
Progress in Motor Control Meeting 2007.
96. Medina J, Jax SA, Coslett HB: Representing Effector Location: Contributions of
Predicted State and Sensory State Information. Cognitive Neuroscience Society
2007.
97. Wiener M, Coslett HB: The Basal Ganglia are not crucial for interval timing: A case
report. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2007.
98. Wiener M, Coslett HB: Disruption of temporal processing in a case of frontotemporal
dementia. Society for Neuroscience 2007.
99. Wiener, M, Coslett, H Branch: Interval Timing Disruptions in Subjects with
Cerebellar Lesions Society for Neuroscience November 2008.
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100. Coslett, H Branch, Burkey, A, Rajkumar, AP.: Motor Imagery Reflects Chronic
Pain. Society for Neuroscience 2008.
101. Hindy, Nicholas C, Houghtling, Andrea S, Hamilton Roy, Coslett, H Branch,
Thompson-Schill, Sharon L: Do distinct regions of ventrolateral prefrontal cortex
play different roles in cognitive control?A transcranial magnetic stimulation
(TMS) test of neuroimaging findings Society for Neuroscience 2008.
102. Wencil, EB, Coslett, HB, Chatterjee, A: Power functions describe dysfunction of an
internal clock. Cognitive Neuroscience Society March 2009.
103. Jax, S.A., Medina, J., Coslett, H.B.: Disrupted generalization of visuomotor rotation
learning following cerebellar stroke. Society for Neural Control of Movement
April 2009.
104. Hamilton RH, Wiener M, Coslett HB.: Gone in a Flash: Manipulation of
Audiovisual Temporal Integration Using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.
International Multisensory Research Forum 10, 2009.
105. Medina, J., Jax, S.A., & Coslett, H.B. : The neural correlates of kinematic motor
learning: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study. Society for Neuroscience
2009.
106. Walker GM, Schwartz MF, Kimberg DY, Faseyitan O, Brecher A, Coslett HB.:
Support for Anterior Temporal Involvement in Semantic Error Production
inAphasia: New Evidence from VLSM Cognitive Neuroscience Society April
2010.
107. Wencil, EB, Matell M & Coslett HB: Winding and Springing the Clock. Cognitive
Neuroscience Society April 2010.
108. Medina J, Kliot D, Coslett HB: Effects of Perceived Limb Position on a Tactile
Simon Effect Task. Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting November 2010.
109. Medina J, Kliot D, Coslett HB.: Effects of perceived limb position on a Tactile
Simon Effect Task. Psychonomic Society November 2010.
110. Medina J, Coslett HB: Role of visual guidance in reaching after right intraparietal
sulcus resection. Visual Science Society 2010.
111. Turkeltaub PE, Coslett HB: Localization of sublexical speech perception. Cognitive
Neuroscience Society 2010.
112. Turkeltaub, PE, Benson, J, Hamilton, RH, Coslett, HB: Enhancing left lateralization
of posterior temporal cortex using tDCS shifts perception on a voice-onset time
continuum. Society for Neuroscience 2010.
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113. Walker GM, Schwartz MF, Kimberg DY, Faseyitan O, Brecher A, & Coslett HB.:
Localization of nonverbal semantic impairment in aphasia. Neurobiology of
Language Conference 2010.
114. Walker GM, Schwartz MF, Kimberg DY, Faseyitan O, Brecher A, Coslett HB:
Support of Anterior Temporal Involvement in Semantic Error Production in
Aphasia: New Evidence from VLSM. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2010.
115. Norise C, Medina J, Coslett HB, Hamilton RH.: Fostering Fluency: Transcranial
Magnetic Stimulation Improves Fluency in Subjects with Chronic Nonfluent
Aphasia. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting April 2011.
116. Medina J, Drebing DE, Hamilton RH, Coslett HB. : A case of phantom synchiric
percepts in touch and vision. International Multisensory Research Forum,
Fukuoka, Japan. October 2011.
117. Medina J, Greenberg MP, Coslett HB, Hamilton RH.: Somatotopic representation of
visual stimuli – Evidence from the Simon effect. International Multisensory
Research Forum, Fukuoka, Japan October 2011.
118. Medina J, Hamilton RH, Norise C, Turkeltaub P, Coslett HB.: Transcranial
Magnetic Stimulation Improves Discourse Productivity in Individuals with Nonfluent Aphasia. Academy of Aphasia Annual Meeting October 2011.
119. Jax SA, Medina J, Coslett HB.: Mirror illusion improves bimanual reaching
following deafferentationJax, Society of Neuroscience Annual Meeting
November 2011.
120. Medina J, Beauvais JC, Huber E, Oliner R, Coslett HB Hamilton RH.: Transcranial
direct current stimulation influences contralateral visual target detection. Society
for Neuroscience 2011 Annual Meeting November 2011.
121. Turkeltaub PE, Benson J, Hamilton RH, Coslett HB: Enhancing left lateralization
shifts perception on a voice-onset time continuum. Society for Neuroscience
Annual Meeting November 2011.
122. Boller A, Libon D, Rascovsky K, Goldmann Gross R, Dreyfuss M, Avants B,
Massimo L, Moore P, Kitain J, Coslett HB, Chatterjee A, Grossman M.:
Philadelphia Brief Assessment of Cognition (PBAC): A Validated Screening
Measure for Dementia American Academy of Neurology 2011.
123. Chrysikou1 EG, Hamilton RH, Coslett HB, Thompson-Schill1 SL.: Transcranial
Direct Current Stimulation Over the Left Prefrontal CortexFacilitates Cognitive
Flexibility in Tool Use. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2011.
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124. Coslett HB, Turkeltaub P, Hamilton R.: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Improves Naming and Spontaneous Speech in Chronic Aphasia. American
Academy of Neurology 2011.
125. Coslett, HB, Turkeltaub, PE, Hamilton, RH: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Improves Naming and Spontaneous Speech in Chronic Aphasia. American
Academy of Neurology 2011.
126. Goldberg EM, Turkeltaub P, Postman-Caucheteux WA, Palovcak M, Quinn C,
Cantor C, Coslett HB.: A Case of Alexia without Agraphia and without
Hemianopsia or Achromatopsia Due to Ischemic Stroke of the Visual Word Form
Area American Academy of Neurology 2011.
127. Hamilton RH, Turkeltaub P, Coslett HB: Intrahemispheric and Interhemispheric
Mechanisms of Aphasia Recovery after Stroke: A Meta-Analysis American
Academy of Neurology 2011.
128. Hindy NC, Coslett, HB, Thompson-Schill SL.: Cross-method comparisons generate
new hypotheses in cognitive neuroscience. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2011.
129. Medina, J, Hamilton, RH, Norise, C, Turkeltaub, PE, Coslett, HB: Transcranial
Magnetic Stimulation Improves Discourse Productivity in Individuals with
Non―fluent Aphasia. Academy of Aphasia 2011.
130. Norise C, Medina J, Coslett HB, Hamilton RH.: Fostering Fluency: Transcranial
Magnetic Stimulation Improves Fluency in Subjects with Chronic Nonfluent
Aphasia Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2011.
131. Turkeltaub PE, Coslett HB, Thomas A, Benson J, Faseyitan OK, Norise C,
Haverford, Hamilton RH.: Right Hemisphere Stroke Reverses TMS-Induced
Improvement of Aphasia. American Academy of Neurology 2011.
132. Turkeltaub, PE, Benson, J, Hamilton, RH, Coslett, HB: Enhancing left lateralization
of posterior temporal cortex using tDCS shifts perception on a voice-onset time
continuum. Neurobiology of Language Conference 2011.
133. Turkeltaub, PE, Benson, J, Hamilton, RH, Datta, A, Bikson, M, Coslett, HB:
Lateralizing stimulation of the posterior temporal lobes improves reading
efficiency. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2011.
134. Wiener M, Kliot D, Turkeltaub PH, Hamilton RH, Wolk D, Coslett HB.: TMSInduced Changes in CNV Amplitude Correlate with Temporal Perception
Judgments. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2011.
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135. Wiener, M, Kliot, D, Turkeltaub, PE, Hamilton, RH, Wolk, D, Coslett, HB: Global
effects of rTMS stimulation revealed by simultaneous rTMS-ERP during a
temporal discrimination task. Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2011.
136. Faseyitan O, Turkeltaub PE Coslett HB, Lee YS, Hamilton RH. : Immediate and
long-term changes in right hemisphere activation after therapeutic rTMS in
chronic nonfluent aphasia Society for Neuroscience October 2012.
137. Faseyitan OK, Lee YS, Hamilton RH, Turkeltaub PE, Coslett HB: Functional
Changes in the Right Hemisphere after rTMS in the Aphasic Brain. Society for
Neuroscience 2012.
138. Lee, Y-S, Noh Y-K, Kimberg D, Coslett HB, Schwartz MF: Predicting language
performance using multivariate lesion patter-based analysis. Human Brain
Mapping Poster 7527, 2012.
139. Wang Z, Faseyitan OF, Kimberg DY, Coslett HB, Schwartz MF. , HBM 2012:
Lesion-based Language Deficit Localization and Prediction Using Partial Least
Square (PLS) Analysis. Human Brain Mapping Annual Meeting 2012.
140. Wang Ze, Faseyitan O, Kimberg D, Coslett HB, Schwartz M.: Lesion-based
language deficit localization and prediction using partial-least square (PLS)
analysis. Human Brain Mapping Annual Meeting 2012.
141. Yongsheng Zhang1,2, Daniel Kimberg3, H Coslett4, Myrna Schwartz5, Ze Wang1:
Language Deficit Prediction Using Brain Lesion Geometry Feature-based
SupportVector Regression. Human Brain Mapping Annual Meeting 2012.
142. Yune-Sang Lee1 Yung-Kyun Noh2, Ze Wang1,Dan Kimberg3, Branch
Coslett3,Myrna Schwartz4: Predicting behavioral language performance using a
multivariate lesionpattern-based analysis. Human Brain Mapping Annual Meeting
2012.
143. Zhang Y, Kimberg DY, Coslett HB, Schwartz MF, Wang Z. L : Language Deficit
Prediction Using Brain Lesion Geometry Feature-based Support Vector
Regression. Human Brain Mapping Annual Meeting 2012 Notes: Beijing, China.
144. Faseyitan O, Turkeltaub P, Coslett HB, Lee Y, Hamilton RH: Neuroplastic Changes
in Right Hemisphere Activation after Therapeutic rTMS in Chronic Non-Fluent
Aphasia. American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting March 2013.
145. Buxbaum LJ, Shapiro A, Coslett HB.: Separable components of object-related
gesture production in the left hemisphere Abstract presented at Society for
Neuroscience 2013.
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146. Chen Q, Mirman D, Coslett HB, Schwartz M.: Neurocognitive Components of
Word Processing: Evidence from Factor Analysis and Voxelwise Lesion
Mapping. Brain and Language 2013 Notes: Abstract presented at Academy of
Aphasia Annual meeting.
147. Edward B Lee, Jenny Russ, Hyunjoo Jung, Lauren B Elman, Lama M Chahine,
Daniel Kremens, Bruce L Miller, H. Branch Coslett, John Q Trojanowski,
Vivianna M Van Deerlin, Leo F McCluskey: Topography of FUS pathology
distinguishes late-onset BIBD from aFTLD-U. AANP Neuropathology Annual
Meeting 2013.
Editorials, Reviews, Chapters, including participation in committee reports (print or other
media):
1. Pascuzzi RM, Coslett HB, Johns TR: Myasthenia Gravis Treatment with Long-Term
Corticosteroids: A Report of 116 cases. Seminars in Neurology 2: 250-264, 1982.
2. Coslett HB, Saffran EM: Visual Information Processing Disorders in Clinical Practice.
Cognitive Neuropsychology in Clinical Practice. D. Margolin (eds.). 1991.
3. Saffran EM, Fitzpatrick-DeSalme EJ, Coslett HB: Visual Disturbances in Dementia.
Modular Deficits in Dementia. Schwartz, MF (eds.). 1991.
4. H. Branch Coslett, Eleanor Saffran: Disorders of Higher Visual Processing:
Theoretical and Clinical Perspectives. Cognitive Neuropsychology in Clinical
Practice. David Ira Margolin (eds.). Page: 353-404, 1992.
5. Coslett HB, Saffran EM: Mechanisms of Implicit Reading in Alexia. The
Neuropsychology of High-Level Vision: Collected Tutorial Essays. 1994.
6. Coslett HB: Functional Anatomy and SPECT Imaging. Cerebral SPECT Imaging,
Second Edition. R. van Heertum and R. Tikofsky (eds.). 1995.
7. Rubens AB, Coslett HB: Cerebrovascular Disease. Cerebral SPECT Imaging, Second
Edition R. van Heertum and R. Tikofsky (eds.). Page: 53-110, 1995.
8. Coslett HB: The Effect of Strategy on Cognitive Processing: Evidence from Pure
Alexia. Imaging in Neurologic Rehabilitation. James Toole and David C. Good
(eds.). 1996.
9. Coslett HB, Saffran EM: Visuospatial Functioning. Cognitive Neuropsychology of
Alzheimer-type Dementia. R.G. Morris (eds.). Page: 193-205, 1996.
10. Coslett H. Branch : Acquired Dyslexia. Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychology
TE Feinberg, M Farah (eds.). Page: 197-208, 1997.
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11. Coslett HB, Saffran EM: Reading and the Right Hemisphere: Evidence from
Acquired Dyslexia. Right Hemisphere Language Comprehension. M. Beeman and
C. Chiarello (eds.). Page: 105-132, 1998.
12. Coslett HB: Acquired Dyslexia. Seminars in Neurology. HB Coslett (eds.). 2000.
13. Saffran EM, Coslett HB: Pure alexia: The case of JG. Case Studies in the
Neuropsychology of Reading. Elaine Funnell (eds.). Psychology Press, Page: 1326, 2000.
14. Buxbaum LJ, Coslett HB: Spatiomotor aspects of action. The Handbook of
Cognitive Neuropsychology 2001.
15. Coslett HB: Attention and Language Disorders. Handbook of Neuropsychology. F.
Boller and J. Grafman (eds.). 2001.
16. Coslett HB and Saffran EM: Peripheral Dyslexias. Handbook of Neuropsychology. F.
Boller and J. Grafman (eds.). 2001.
17. Coslett HB: Acquired Dyslexia. Cognitive Neuroscience: A Clinical Perspective. M.
D'Esposito (eds.). MIT Press, 2002.
18. Biran I, Coslett HB: Visual Agnosia. Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports 3:
508-12, 2003.
19. Chatterjee A, Coslett HB: Neglect: Cognitive Neuropsychological Issues. Behavioral
Neurology and Neuropsychology (2nd edition). T.Feinberg and M. Farah (eds.).
McGraw-Hill, 2003.
20. Coslett HB: Treatment of Neglect. Clinical Neuroscience. J. Noseworthy (eds.).
2003.
21. Coslett HB: Acquired Dyslexia. Clinicial Neuropsychology (3rd edition) E.
Valenstein and K. Heilman (eds.). Oxford Univ. Press, 2003.
22. Coslett HB: Agnosias. The Dana Guide to Brain Health and Disorders. In F.E.
Bloom, M. Flint Beal, and D.J. Kupfer (eds.). 2003.
23. Coslett HB, Chatterjee A: Balint's Syndrome. Behavioral Neurology and
Neuropsychology (2nd edition). T. Feinberg and M. Farah (eds.). McGraw-Hill,
2003.
24. H. Branch Coslett: Acquired Disorders of Reading. Behavioral Neurology and
Neuropsychology. Todd E Feinberg and Martha J Farah (eds.). McGraw-Hill:
New York, Page: 195-206, 2003.
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25. Coslett HB, Buxbaum L: Apraxia. Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. L. Squire (eds.).
Elsevier, 2008.
26. Dagmar Sternad (Ed): Disorders of the perceptual-motor system. Progress in Motor
Control - A multidisciplinary perspective. Springer, Page: 377-391, 2008.
27. Jax S, Coslett H. Branch: Disorders of the Perceptual-Motor System. Progress in
Motor Control. D. Sternad (eds.). Springer, 2008.
28. Rajaram S, Coslett HB: New Associative Learning in Amnesia Advances in
Cognitive Science. Srinivasan N, Gupta AK, Pandey J. (eds.). Sage Publications,
1, 2008.
29. Coslett HB: Acquired Dyslexia. Clinical Neuropsychology, 4th Edition. KM Heilman
and E Valenstein (eds.). Oxford University Press, 2009.
30. Chatterjee A. and Coslett, HB.: Disorders of Visuo-Spatial Processing. Continuum
American Academy of Neurology, 16(4): 99-110, 2010.
31. Wiener M, Matell M, Coslett HB.: Multiple Procedures for Interval Timing. Front.
Integr. Neurosci., 12 July 2011 | doi: 10.3389/fnint.2011.00031 5, July 2011.
32. Coslett HB: Sensory Agnosia. Neurobiology of Sensation and Reward, edited by Jay
A. Gottfried. CRC Press, 2011.
33. Coslett HB, Hamilton RH: Noninvasive Brain Stimulation in Neurorehabilitation.
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience 2012.
34. Coslett, H. Branch: Hemiakinesia. Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology.
Springer, In press.
Books:
1. Jackson SR, Buxbaum LJ, Coslett HB (eds): The Body in the Brain: Body
Representations, Processes and Neural Mechanisms. Cognitive Neuroscience.
Psychology Press, 2(3-4), 2011 Notes: This is a double Special Issue of Cognitive
Neuroscience that is also being sold separately as a monograph.
2. Anjan Chatterjee, H. Branch Coslett (eds): Roots of Cognitive Neuroscience. Oxford
University Press In press.
Alternative Media:
1. Breedin SD, Saffran EM, & Coslett HB: Abstract better than concrete: Implications for
the psychological and neural representations of concrete concepts Center for
Research in Language Newsletter 8: 3-8, 1994.
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2. Coslett H Branch: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Safety Considerations.
Methodology Review. Neuro-Cognitive Rehabilitation Research Network website
2007.
3. Coslett HB: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Safety Considerations. Methodology
Review for Neuro-Cognitive Rehabilitation Research Network Website 2008.
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