Recent Publications
Purcell, J., Sebastian, R., Leigh, R., Jarso, S., Davis, C., Posner, J., ... & Hillis, A. E. (2017). Recovery of orthographic processing after stroke: A longitudinal fMRI study. Cortex, 92, 103-118.
Shahid, H., Sebastian, R., Schnur, T. T., Hanayik, T., Wright, A., Tippett, D. C., ... & Hillis, A. E. (2017). Important considerations in lesion‐symptom mapping: Illustrations from studies of word comprehension. Human brain mapping, 38(6), 2990-3000.
Kim, E. H., Chien, J. H., Liu, C. C., Oishi, K., Oishi, K., Sebastian, R., ... & Hillis, A. E. (2017). Stroke of bad luck? Neurocase, 23(1), 70-78.
Hillis, A. E., Rorden, C., & Fridriksson, J. (2017). Brain regions essential for word comprehension: drawing inferences from patients. Annals of Neurology, 81(6), 759-768.
Meyer, A. M., Faria, A. V., Tippett, D. C., Hillis, A. E., & Friedman, R. B. (2017). The relationship between baseline volume in temporal areas and post-treatment naming accuracy in primary progressive aphasia. Aphasiology, 31(9), 1059-1077.
Agis, D., & Hillis, A. E. (2017). The cart before the horse: When cognitive neuroscience precedes cognitive neuropsychology. Cognitive neuropsychology, 1-10.
Bonilha, L., Hillis, A. E., Hickok, G., den Ouden, D. B., Rorden, C., & Fridriksson, J. (2017). Temporal lobe networks supporting the comprehension of spoken words. Brain, 140(9), 2370-2380.
Shahid, H., Sebastian, R., Tippett, D. C., Saxena, S., Wright, A., Hanayik, T., ... & Hillis, A. E. (2018). Regional brain dysfunction associated with semantic errors in comprehension. Seminars in speech and language, 39, 079-086.
Tippett, D.C., Thompson, C., Demsky, C., Sebastian, R., Wright, A., Hillis, A.E. (2017). Differentiating between subtypes of primary progressive aphasia and mild cognitive impairment on a modified version of the Frontal Behavioral Inventory. Plos ONE, 12(8), e0183212.
Tsapkini, K., Webster, K., Ficek, B. N., Desmond, J., Onyike, C., Rapp, B., ... & Hillis, A. E. (2017). Transcranial direct current stimulation in primary progressive aphasia: Whom does it help?. Brain Stimulation: Basic, Translational, and Clinical Research in Neuromodulation, 10(4), e40.
Del Gaizo, J., Fridriksson, J., Yourganov, G., Hillis, A. E., Hickok, G., Misic, B., ... & Bonilha, L. (2017). Mapping language networks using the structural and dynamic brain connectomes. eNeuro, 4(5), ENEURO-0204.
Marsh, E. B., Lawrence, E., Hillis, A. E., Chen, K., Gottesman, R. F., & Llinas, R. H. (2018). Pre-stroke employment results in better patient-reported outcomes after minor stroke, Clinical neurology and neurosurgery. 165, 38-42.
Long, C., Sebastian, R., Faria, A. V., & Hillis, A. E. (2018). Longitudinal imaging of reading and naming recovery after stroke. Aphasiology, 32(7), 839-854
Fridriksson, J., den Ouden, D. B., Hillis, A. E., Hickok, G., Rorden, C., Basilakos, A., ... & Bonilha, L. (2018). Anatomy of aphasia revisited. Brain, 141(3), 848-862.
Tippett, D.C., Godin, B.R., Oishi, K., Oishi, K. Davis, C.L., Gomez, Y., Trupe, L.A., Kim, E.H., Hillis, A.E. (2018). Impaired recognition of emotional faces after stroke involving right amygdala or insula. Seminars in Speech and Language, 39 (1), 87-100.
Bahouth, M.N., Gaddis, A. Hillis, A.E., and Gottesman, R.F. (2018). A pilot study of volume contracted state and hospital outcome after stroke. Neurology: Clinical Practice, 8(1), 21-26.
Faria, A. V., Race, D., Kim, K., & Hillis, A. E. (2018). The eyes reveal uncertainty about object distinctions in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia. Cortex, 103, 372-381.
Dalton, S. G. H., Shultz, C., Henry, M. L., Hillis, A. E., & Richardson, J. D. (2018). Describing phonological paraphasias in three variants of primary progressive aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 27(1S), 336-349.
Patel, S., Oishi, K., Wright, A., Sutherland-Foggio, H., Saxena, S., & Hillis, A. E. (2018). Right hemisphere regions critical for expression of emotion through prosody. Frontiers in Neurology, 9, 224.
Berube, S., Nonnemacher, J., Sebastian, R., Tippett, D.C., Hillis, A.E. (2018). Stealing cookies in the twenty first century: measures of spoken narrative in healthy versus speakers with aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 1-9. Published on line before print.
Trupe, L. A., Mulheren, R. W., Tippett, D., Hillis, A. E., & González-Fernández, M. (2018). Neural mechanisms of swallowing dysfunction and apraxia of speech in acute stroke. Dysphagia, 1-6. Published on line before print.
Bahouth, M. N., Gaddis, A., Hillis, A. E., & Gottesman, R. F. (2018). Pilot study of volume contracted state and hospital outcome after stroke. Neurology: Clinical Practice, 8(1), 21-26.
Patel, S., Oishi, K., Wright, A., Sutherland-Foggio, H., Saxena, S., Sheppard, S. M., & Hillis, A. E. (2018). Right hemisphere regions critical for expression of emotion through prosody. Frontiers in Neurology, 9, e224.
Wright, A., Saxena, S., Sheppard, S. M., & Hillis, A. E. (2018). Selective impairments in components of affective prosody in neurologically impaired individuals. Brain and cognition, 124, 29-36.
Hillis, A. E., Beh, Y. Y., Sebastian, R., Breining, B., Tippett, D. C., Wright, A., ... & Yourganov, G. (2018). Predicting recovery in acute post‐stroke aphasia. Annals of Neurology, 83(3), 612-622.
Ficek, B.N., Wang, Z., Zhao, Y.,Webster, K., Desmond, J.E., Hillis, A.E., Frangakis, C., Faria, A.V., Caffo, B., Tsapkini, K. (2018). The effect of tDCS on functional connectivity in primary progressive aphasia. Neuroimage: Clinical, 19:703-715
Wright, A., Tippett, D., Saxena, S., Sebastian, R., Breining, B., Faria, A., & Hillis, A. E. (2018). Leukoaraiosis is independently associated with naming outcome in poststroke aphasia. Neurology, 10-1212.
Sebastian, R., Thompson, C. B., Wang, N. Y., Wright, A., Meyer, A., Friedman, R. B. Hillis, A.E., Tippett, D. C. (2018). Patterns of decline in naming and semantic knowledge in primary progressive aphasia. Aphasiology, 32(9), 1010-1030.
Long, C., Sebastian, R., Faria, A. V., & Hillis, A. E. (2018). Longitudinal imaging of reading and naming recovery after stroke. Aphasiology, 32(7), 839-854.
Tsapkini, K., Webster, K. T., Ficek, B. N., Desmond, J. E., Onyike, C. U., Rapp, B., ... & Hillis, A. E. (2018). Electrical brain stimulation in different variants of primary progressive aphasia: A randomized clinical trial. Alzheimer's & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions. 4: 461–472
Den Ouden, D,; Malyutina, S.; Basilakos, A.; Gleichgerrcht, E.; Yourganov, G.; Hillis, A.E.; Hickok, G.; Fridriksson, J. (2019. Cortical and structural-connectivity damage correlated with impaired syntactic processing in aphasia. Human Brain Mapping. [Epub ahead of print].
Blauwendraat, C., Pletnikova, O., Geiger, J. T., Murphy, N. A., Abramzon, Y., Rudow, G., Mamais, A., Sabir, M.S., Crain, B. Ahmed, S., Rosenthal, L.S., Bakker, C.C., Faghri, F., Chiac R., Ding, J., Dawson, T.M., Pantelyat, P., Albert, A.S. Nalls. M.A., Resnick, S. Ferrucci, L., Cookson, M.R., Hillis, A.E., Troncoso, J.C., Scholz, S.W. (2018). Genetic analysis of neurodegenerative diseases in a pathology cohort. Neurobiology of aging.
McKinnon, E. T., Fridriksson, J., Basilakos, A., Hickok, G., Hillis, A. E., Spampinato, M. V., ... & Bonilha, L. (2018). Types of naming errors in chronic post-stroke aphasia are dissociated by dual stream axonal loss. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 14352.
den Ouden, D. B., Malyutina, S., Basilakos, A., Bonilha, L., Gleichgerrcht, E., Yourganov, G., Hillis, A.E... & Fridriksson, J. (2019). Cortical and structural‐connectivity damage correlated with impaired syntactic processing in aphasia. Human Brain Mapping. [ePub ahead of print]
Keator, L., Wright, A., Saxena, S., Kim, K., Demsky, C., Sebastian, R., Sheppard, S., Breining, B., Hillis, A.E., Tippett, D.C. (in press) Distinguishing Logopenic from Semantic & Nonfluent Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia: Patterns of Linguistic and Behavioral Correlations. Neurocase.
Shahid, H., Sebastian, R., Schnur, T. T., Hanayik, T., Wright, A., Tippett, D. C., ... & Hillis, A. E. (2017). Important considerations in lesion‐symptom mapping: Illustrations from studies of word comprehension. Human brain mapping, 38(6), 2990-3000.
Kim, E. H., Chien, J. H., Liu, C. C., Oishi, K., Oishi, K., Sebastian, R., ... & Hillis, A. E. (2017). Stroke of bad luck? Neurocase, 23(1), 70-78.
Hillis, A. E., Rorden, C., & Fridriksson, J. (2017). Brain regions essential for word comprehension: drawing inferences from patients. Annals of Neurology, 81(6), 759-768.
Meyer, A. M., Faria, A. V., Tippett, D. C., Hillis, A. E., & Friedman, R. B. (2017). The relationship between baseline volume in temporal areas and post-treatment naming accuracy in primary progressive aphasia. Aphasiology, 31(9), 1059-1077.
Agis, D., & Hillis, A. E. (2017). The cart before the horse: When cognitive neuroscience precedes cognitive neuropsychology. Cognitive neuropsychology, 1-10.
Bonilha, L., Hillis, A. E., Hickok, G., den Ouden, D. B., Rorden, C., & Fridriksson, J. (2017). Temporal lobe networks supporting the comprehension of spoken words. Brain, 140(9), 2370-2380.
Shahid, H., Sebastian, R., Tippett, D. C., Saxena, S., Wright, A., Hanayik, T., ... & Hillis, A. E. (2018). Regional brain dysfunction associated with semantic errors in comprehension. Seminars in speech and language, 39, 079-086.
Tippett, D.C., Thompson, C., Demsky, C., Sebastian, R., Wright, A., Hillis, A.E. (2017). Differentiating between subtypes of primary progressive aphasia and mild cognitive impairment on a modified version of the Frontal Behavioral Inventory. Plos ONE, 12(8), e0183212.
Tsapkini, K., Webster, K., Ficek, B. N., Desmond, J., Onyike, C., Rapp, B., ... & Hillis, A. E. (2017). Transcranial direct current stimulation in primary progressive aphasia: Whom does it help?. Brain Stimulation: Basic, Translational, and Clinical Research in Neuromodulation, 10(4), e40.
Del Gaizo, J., Fridriksson, J., Yourganov, G., Hillis, A. E., Hickok, G., Misic, B., ... & Bonilha, L. (2017). Mapping language networks using the structural and dynamic brain connectomes. eNeuro, 4(5), ENEURO-0204.
Marsh, E. B., Lawrence, E., Hillis, A. E., Chen, K., Gottesman, R. F., & Llinas, R. H. (2018). Pre-stroke employment results in better patient-reported outcomes after minor stroke, Clinical neurology and neurosurgery. 165, 38-42.
Long, C., Sebastian, R., Faria, A. V., & Hillis, A. E. (2018). Longitudinal imaging of reading and naming recovery after stroke. Aphasiology, 32(7), 839-854
Fridriksson, J., den Ouden, D. B., Hillis, A. E., Hickok, G., Rorden, C., Basilakos, A., ... & Bonilha, L. (2018). Anatomy of aphasia revisited. Brain, 141(3), 848-862.
Tippett, D.C., Godin, B.R., Oishi, K., Oishi, K. Davis, C.L., Gomez, Y., Trupe, L.A., Kim, E.H., Hillis, A.E. (2018). Impaired recognition of emotional faces after stroke involving right amygdala or insula. Seminars in Speech and Language, 39 (1), 87-100.
Bahouth, M.N., Gaddis, A. Hillis, A.E., and Gottesman, R.F. (2018). A pilot study of volume contracted state and hospital outcome after stroke. Neurology: Clinical Practice, 8(1), 21-26.
Faria, A. V., Race, D., Kim, K., & Hillis, A. E. (2018). The eyes reveal uncertainty about object distinctions in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia. Cortex, 103, 372-381.
Dalton, S. G. H., Shultz, C., Henry, M. L., Hillis, A. E., & Richardson, J. D. (2018). Describing phonological paraphasias in three variants of primary progressive aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 27(1S), 336-349.
Patel, S., Oishi, K., Wright, A., Sutherland-Foggio, H., Saxena, S., & Hillis, A. E. (2018). Right hemisphere regions critical for expression of emotion through prosody. Frontiers in Neurology, 9, 224.
Berube, S., Nonnemacher, J., Sebastian, R., Tippett, D.C., Hillis, A.E. (2018). Stealing cookies in the twenty first century: measures of spoken narrative in healthy versus speakers with aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 1-9. Published on line before print.
Trupe, L. A., Mulheren, R. W., Tippett, D., Hillis, A. E., & González-Fernández, M. (2018). Neural mechanisms of swallowing dysfunction and apraxia of speech in acute stroke. Dysphagia, 1-6. Published on line before print.
Bahouth, M. N., Gaddis, A., Hillis, A. E., & Gottesman, R. F. (2018). Pilot study of volume contracted state and hospital outcome after stroke. Neurology: Clinical Practice, 8(1), 21-26.
Patel, S., Oishi, K., Wright, A., Sutherland-Foggio, H., Saxena, S., Sheppard, S. M., & Hillis, A. E. (2018). Right hemisphere regions critical for expression of emotion through prosody. Frontiers in Neurology, 9, e224.
Wright, A., Saxena, S., Sheppard, S. M., & Hillis, A. E. (2018). Selective impairments in components of affective prosody in neurologically impaired individuals. Brain and cognition, 124, 29-36.
Hillis, A. E., Beh, Y. Y., Sebastian, R., Breining, B., Tippett, D. C., Wright, A., ... & Yourganov, G. (2018). Predicting recovery in acute post‐stroke aphasia. Annals of Neurology, 83(3), 612-622.
Ficek, B.N., Wang, Z., Zhao, Y.,Webster, K., Desmond, J.E., Hillis, A.E., Frangakis, C., Faria, A.V., Caffo, B., Tsapkini, K. (2018). The effect of tDCS on functional connectivity in primary progressive aphasia. Neuroimage: Clinical, 19:703-715
Wright, A., Tippett, D., Saxena, S., Sebastian, R., Breining, B., Faria, A., & Hillis, A. E. (2018). Leukoaraiosis is independently associated with naming outcome in poststroke aphasia. Neurology, 10-1212.
Sebastian, R., Thompson, C. B., Wang, N. Y., Wright, A., Meyer, A., Friedman, R. B. Hillis, A.E., Tippett, D. C. (2018). Patterns of decline in naming and semantic knowledge in primary progressive aphasia. Aphasiology, 32(9), 1010-1030.
Long, C., Sebastian, R., Faria, A. V., & Hillis, A. E. (2018). Longitudinal imaging of reading and naming recovery after stroke. Aphasiology, 32(7), 839-854.
Tsapkini, K., Webster, K. T., Ficek, B. N., Desmond, J. E., Onyike, C. U., Rapp, B., ... & Hillis, A. E. (2018). Electrical brain stimulation in different variants of primary progressive aphasia: A randomized clinical trial. Alzheimer's & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions. 4: 461–472
Den Ouden, D,; Malyutina, S.; Basilakos, A.; Gleichgerrcht, E.; Yourganov, G.; Hillis, A.E.; Hickok, G.; Fridriksson, J. (2019. Cortical and structural-connectivity damage correlated with impaired syntactic processing in aphasia. Human Brain Mapping. [Epub ahead of print].
Blauwendraat, C., Pletnikova, O., Geiger, J. T., Murphy, N. A., Abramzon, Y., Rudow, G., Mamais, A., Sabir, M.S., Crain, B. Ahmed, S., Rosenthal, L.S., Bakker, C.C., Faghri, F., Chiac R., Ding, J., Dawson, T.M., Pantelyat, P., Albert, A.S. Nalls. M.A., Resnick, S. Ferrucci, L., Cookson, M.R., Hillis, A.E., Troncoso, J.C., Scholz, S.W. (2018). Genetic analysis of neurodegenerative diseases in a pathology cohort. Neurobiology of aging.
McKinnon, E. T., Fridriksson, J., Basilakos, A., Hickok, G., Hillis, A. E., Spampinato, M. V., ... & Bonilha, L. (2018). Types of naming errors in chronic post-stroke aphasia are dissociated by dual stream axonal loss. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 14352.
den Ouden, D. B., Malyutina, S., Basilakos, A., Bonilha, L., Gleichgerrcht, E., Yourganov, G., Hillis, A.E... & Fridriksson, J. (2019). Cortical and structural‐connectivity damage correlated with impaired syntactic processing in aphasia. Human Brain Mapping. [ePub ahead of print]
Keator, L., Wright, A., Saxena, S., Kim, K., Demsky, C., Sebastian, R., Sheppard, S., Breining, B., Hillis, A.E., Tippett, D.C. (in press) Distinguishing Logopenic from Semantic & Nonfluent Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia: Patterns of Linguistic and Behavioral Correlations. Neurocase.