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| Heidi L RothSummaryAffiliation: University of Florida Country: USA Publications
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Effects of monocular viewing and eye dominance on spatial attentionHeidi L Roth
Department of Neurology, University of Florida College of Medicine, 100 S Newell Drive, Room L3 100, Gainesville, FL 32610 0236, USA
Brain 125:2023-35. 2002..Finally, the results suggest that the poorly understood phenomenon of eye dominance may be related to hemispheric specialization for visual attention...
Mental object rotation in Parkinson's diseaseGregory P Crucian
Department of Neurology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610, USA
J Int Neuropsychol Soc 9:1078-87. 2003..Although men and women with PD appear to engage different cognitive processes in this task, the reason for the sex difference remains to be elucidated...
The effects of focal and global attentional systems on spatial biasesRachel M Powers
Department of Neurology, University of Florida College of Medicine, USA
Brain Cogn 58:318-23. 2005..These findings suggest that when engaging the left hemisphere by using focused attention and placing the line on the right side, there is more distraction than when the right hemisphere is engaged...
Progressive oculo-orofacial-speech apraxia (POOSA)Heidi L Roth
Department of Neurology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Neurocase 12:221-7. 2006..This patient's clinical presentation and the pathological correlates suggest that he might have suffered with a distinct disorder we call progressive oculo-orofacial-speech apraxia or POOSA...
Naming concepts: evidence of two routesHeidi L Roth
Department of Neurology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
Neurocase 12:61-70. 2006..These results suggest that the patient spontaneously engaged the whole word naming route, but when given phonological cues, he engaged an alternative phonological naming route that incorporated phonological sequence knowledge...
Fragile X dementia Parkinsonism Syndrome (FXDPS)Anthony T Yachnis
Department of Neurology, Center for Neuropsychological Studies and Dementia, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA
Cogn Behav Neurol 23:39-43. 2010..Patients with this disorder might also demonstrate signs of dementia with parkinsonian features. We report a patient with dementia and parkinsonian signs who did not demonstrate an intention tremor or gait ataxia...
Effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on rate of memory acquisitionHeidi L Roth
Department of Neurology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Neurology 63:1530-1. 2004..No significant group effects, positive or negative, were noted for any memory acquisition test, but prefrontal rTMS did reduce motor evoked potential threshold...
