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Publication A comprehensive health effects assessment of the use of sanitizers and disinfectants during COVID-19 pandemic: a global survey(2023) ;Fallah Hashemi ;Lori Hoepner ;Farahnaz Soleimani Hamidinejad ;Daniela Haluza ;Sima Afrashteh ;Alireza Abbasi ;Elma Omeragić ;Dhuha Youssef Wazqar ;Belma Imamović ;Narin A. Rasheed ;Taqi M. J. Taher ;Fitri Kurniasari ;Özge Ceren Apalı ;Ayca Demir Yildirim ;Bo Zhao ;Zaruhi Kalikyan ;Cui Guo ;Andrea Chong Valbuena ;Magdalena Mititelu ;Carolina Martínez Pando ;Maria Saridi ;Aikaterini Toska ;Magalys Lopez Cuba ;Precious Kwablah Kwadzokpui ;Niguse Tadele ;Tohfa Nasibova ;Stefanie Harsch ;Luvsan Munkh-Erdene ;Wafaa Menawi ;Efi Evangelou ;Antoniya Dimova ;Dimitar Marinov ;Teodora Dimitrova ;Anna Shalimova ;Howieda Fouly ;Anna Suraya ;Juliana Pereira da Silva Faquim ;Bouadil Oumayma ;Maria Antonieta Annunziato ;Rezarta Lalo ;Evridiki Papastavrou ;Anju D. Ade ;Susanna Caminada ;Svetlana Stojkov; ;Lutendo Sylvia Mudau ;Ines Rassas ;Daphnee Michel ;Nur Sema Kaynar ;Sehar Iqbal ;Halla Elshwekh ;Irin Hossain ;Sadeq AL-Fayyadh ;Aniuta Sydorchuk ;Dua’a M. H. Alnusairat ;Asli Mohamed Abdullahi ;Neelam Iqbal ;Apsara Pandey ;Brenda Gómez-Gómez ;Aysenur Gunaydin Akyildiz ;Elena Morosan ;Daniella Dwarica ;Gantuya Dorj ;Sumaya Yusuf Hasan ;Noha M. Al-Shdayfat ;Bojana Knezevic ;Wendy Valladares ;Cecilia Severi ;Sofia Cuba Fuentes ;Sofia Augusto ;Elizaveta Sidorova ;Anita Dewi Moelyaningrum ;Tafaul Alawad ;Atiqa Khalid ;Nafisa M. K. Elehamer ;Anna Mihaylova ;Oxana Tsigengagel ;Aziza Menouni ;Agnieszka Wojtecka ;Rozita Hod ;Yusuf Banke Idayat ;Khadija Othman ;Rim M. Harfouch ;Tsonco Paunov ;Meruyert Omar ;Nana Christine Benderli ;Globila Nurika ;Sana Amjad ;Salma Elnoamany ;Fatma Elesrigy ;Marwa Mamdouh Shaban ;Doménica Acevedo-López ;Maria Kartashova ;Atika Khalaf ;Sabah Abdullah Jaafar ;Taisir A. Kadhim ;Nada Ab Hweissa ;Yulong Teng ;Fatima E. Mohammed ;Thayahlini Sasikumar ;Christabel Nangandu Hikaambo ;Aditi Kharat ;Ulyana Lyamtseva ;Maya Arfan Aldeeb ;Natalia Pawlas ;Lkhagvasuren Khorolsuren ;Roopeshwaree Pallavi Koonjul ;Halima Boubacar Maïnassara ;Priyanka Chahal ;Rose W. Wangeci ;Ainur B. Kumar ;Irina Zamora-Corrales ;Stella Gracy ;Maimouna Mahamat ;Jakub Adamczyk ;Haliza Abdul Rahman ;Lolita Matiashova ;Omneya Ezzat Elsherif ;Nazdar E. Alkhateeb ;Yamilé Aleaga ;Shima Bahrami ;Shaimaa Rahem Al-salihy ;Paula Cabrera-Galeana ;Mladena Lalic-Popovic ;Eugenie Brown-Myrie ;Divya Bhandari ;Cinderella Akbar Mayaboti ;Svetlana Stanišić ;Sanda Kreitmayer Pestic ;Muhammed Yunus Bektay ;Haleama Al Sabbah ;Saber Hashemi ;Bouchetara Assia ;Anne-Sophie Merritt ;Zhian Ramzi ;Himawatee Baboolal ;Juman Isstaif ;Rula Shami ;Rahma Saad ;Temwanani NyirongoMohammad HoseiniScopus© Citations 6 10 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication A functional dissociation of the left frontal regions that contribute to single word production tasks(2021) ;Justyna O. Ekert ;Diego L. Lorca-Puls; ;Jennifer T. Crinion ;Thomas M.H. Hope ;David W. GreenCathy J. PriceScopus© Citations 6 5 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
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Publication Assessing processing speed and its neural correlates in the three variants of primary progressive aphasia with a non-verbal tablet-based task(2024); ;Maxime Montembeault ;Diego L. Lorca-Puls ;Abigail E. Licata ;Rian Bogley ;Sabrina Erlhoff ;Buddhika Ratnasiri ;Zoe Ezzes ;Giovanni Battistella ;Elena Tsoy ;Christa Watson Pereira ;Jessica DeLeon ;Boon Lead Tee ;Maya L. Henry ;Zachary A. Miller ;Katherine P. Rankin ;Maria Luisa Mandelli ;Katherine L. PossinMaria Luisa Gorno-Tempini4 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Assessment of m-learning in the process of health students' learning(2016); ; Bonacich, Kristian Buhring1 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Better long-term speech outcomes in stroke survivors who received early clinical speech and language therapy: What’s driving recovery?(2021) ;Sophie Roberts ;Rachel M. Bruce ;Louise Lim ;Hayley Woodgate ;Kate Ledingham ;Storm Anderson ;Diego L. Lorca-Puls; ;Alexander P. Leff ;Thomas M. H. Hope ;David W. Green ;Jennifer T. CrinionCathy J. PriceScopus© Citations 4 23 1 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Biomarcadores Salivales en Pacientes Diagnosticados con Fibrosis Quística, Concepción, 2016(2018) ;Fernanda Gaete O ;Edgardo Astudillo-R ;Bastián Rojas-E5 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Brain regions that support accurate speech production after damage to Broca’s area(2021) ;Diego L Lorca-Puls; ;Marion Oberhuber ;Susan Prejawa ;Thomas M H Hope ;Alexander P Leff ;David W GreenCathy J PriceBroca’s area in the posterior half of the left inferior frontal gyrus has traditionally been considered an important node in the speech production network. Nevertheless, recovery of speech production has been reported, to different degrees, within a few months of damage to Broca’s area. Importantly, contemporary evidence suggests that, within Broca’s area, its posterior part (i.e. pars opercularis) plays a more prominent role in speech production than its anterior part (i.e. pars triangularis). In this study, we therefore investigated the brain activation patterns that underlie accurate speech production following stroke damage to the opercular part of Broca’s area. By combining functional MRI and 13 tasks that place varying demands on speech production, brain activation was compared in (i) seven patients of interest with damage to the opercular part of Broca’s area; (ii) 55 neurologically intact controls; and (iii) 28 patient controls with left-hemisphere damage that spared Broca’s area. When producing accurate overt speech responses, the patients with damage to the left pars opercularis activated a substantial portion of the normal bilaterally distributed system. Within this system, there was a lesion-site-dependent effect in a specific part of the right cerebellar Crus I where activation was significantly higher in the patients with damage to the left pars opercularis compared to both neurologically intact and patient controls. In addition, activation in the right pars opercularis was significantly higher in the patients with damage to the left pars opercularis relative to neurologically intact controls but not patient controls (after adjusting for differences in lesion size). By further examining how right Crus I and right pars opercularis responded across a range of conditions in the neurologically intact controls, we suggest that these regions play distinct roles in domain-general cognitive control. Finally, we show that enhanced activation in the right pars opercularis cannot be explained by release from an inhibitory relationship with the left pars opercularis (i.e. dis-inhibition) because right pars opercularis activation was positively related to left pars opercularis activation in neurologically intact controls. Our findings motivate and guide future studies to investigate (i) how exactly right Crus I and right pars opercularis support accurate speech production after damage to the opercular part of Broca’s area and (ii) whether non-invasive neurostimulation to one or both of these regions boosts speech production recovery after damage to the opercular part of Broca’s area.Scopus© Citations 7 9 1 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
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Publication Damage to Broca’s area does not contribute to long-term speech production outcome after stroke(2021); ;Diego L Lorca-Puls ;PLORAS team ;Holly Warner ;Bawan Pshdary ;Jennifer T Crinion ;Alexander P Leff ;Thomas M H Hope ;Sharon Geva ;Mohamed L Seghier ;David W Green ;Howard BowmanCathy J PriceAbstract Broca’s area in the posterior half of the left inferior frontal gyrus has long been thought to be critical for speech production. The current view is that long-term speech production outcome in patients with Broca’s area damage is best explained by the combination of damage to Broca’s area and neighbouring regions including the underlying white matter, which was also damaged in Paul Broca’s two historic cases. Here, we dissociate the effect of damage to Broca’s area from the effect of damage to surrounding areas by studying long-term speech production outcome in 134 stroke survivors with relatively circumscribed left frontal lobe lesions that spared posterior speech production areas in lateral inferior parietal and superior temporal association cortices. Collectively, these patients had varying degrees of damage to one or more of nine atlas-based grey or white matter regions: Brodmann areas 44 and 45 (together known as Broca’s area), ventral premotor cortex, primary motor cortex, insula, putamen, the anterior segment of the arcuate fasciculus, uncinate fasciculus and frontal aslant tract. Spoken picture description scores from the Comprehensive Aphasia Test were used as the outcome measure. Multiple regression analyses allowed us to tease apart the contribution of other variables influencing speech production abilities such as total lesion volume and time post-stroke. We found that, in our sample of patients with left frontal damage, long-term speech production impairments (lasting beyond 3 months post-stroke) were solely predicted by the degree of damage to white matter, directly above the insula, in the vicinity of the anterior part of the arcuate fasciculus, with no contribution from the degree of damage to Broca’s area (as confirmed with Bayesian statistics). The effect of white matter damage cannot be explained by a disconnection of Broca’s area, because speech production scores were worse after damage to the anterior arcuate fasciculus with relative sparing of Broca’s area than after damage to Broca’s area with relative sparing of the anterior arcuate fasciculus. Our findings provide evidence for three novel conclusions: (i) Broca’s area damage does not contribute to long-term speech production outcome after left frontal lobe strokes; (ii) persistent speech production impairments after damage to the anterior arcuate fasciculus cannot be explained by a disconnection of Broca’s area; and (iii) the prior association between persistent speech production impairments and Broca’s area damage can be explained by co-occurring white matter damage, above the insula, in the vicinity of the anterior part of the arcuate fasciculus.Scopus© Citations 50 14 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Dissociating the functions of three left posterior superior temporal regions that contribute to speech perception and production(2021) ;Justyna O. Ekert; ;Diego L. Lorca-Puls ;Thomas M.H. Hope ;Fred Dick ;Jennifer T. Crinion ;David W. GreenCathy J. PriceScopus© Citations 7 2 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Efectividad Antimicrobiana del Colutorio de Matricaria recutita, en Funcionarios de la Facultad de Odontología de la Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile(2011) ;Verónica Cárcamo O; Patricio González C4 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
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Publication Efectividad del uso tópico de Salvia officinalis en la disminución del índice gingival en sujetos con gingivitis(2011) ;R Valenzuela Melgarejo ;C Ibieta Hillerns1 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
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Publication Efecto de Chicles con Xilitol sobre Placa Bacteriana, Flujo Salival y Capacidad Buffer de la Saliva en Adolescentes Chilenos(2013) ;Manuel Felipe Velásquez Castilla2 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
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Publication Efecto In Vitro de las Bebidas Refrescantes sobre la Mineralización de la Superficie del Esmalte Dentario de Piezas Permanentes Extraídas(2011) ;Ximena Moreno Ruiz; Verónica Bittner Schmidt6 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Efficacy of combined radiotherapy and chemotherapy versus radiotherapy for oral squamous cell carcinoma(2015) ;Irisarri Arévalo, Jaime1
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