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Barbara K. Marebwa
Barbara K. Marebwa
Research fellow, Brigham and Women's hospital
Verified email at bwh.harvard.edu
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Pediatric patients demonstrate progressive T1-weighted hyperintensity in the dentate nucleus following multiple doses of gadolinium-based contrast agent
DR Roberts, AR Chatterjee, M Yazdani, B Marebwa, T Brown, H Collins, ...
American Journal of Neuroradiology 37 (12), 2340-2347, 2016
1252016
Chronic post-stroke aphasia severity is determined by fragmentation of residual white matter networks
BK Marebwa, J Fridriksson, G Yourganov, L Feenaughty, C Rorden, ...
Scientific reports 7 (1), 8188, 2017
602017
Long-range fibre damage in small vessel brain disease affects aphasia severity
J Wilmskoetter, B Marebwa, A Basilakos, J Fridriksson, C Rorden, ...
Brain 142 (10), 3190-3201, 2019
472019
Cardiovascular risk factors and brain health: impact on long‐range cortical connections and cognitive performance
BK Marebwa, RJ Adams, GS Magwood, A Basilakos, M Mueller, ...
Journal of the American Heart Association 7 (23), e010054, 2018
242018
Fibroblast growth factor23 is associated with axonal integrity and neural network architecture in the human frontal lobes
BK Marebwa, RJ Adams, GS Magwood, M Kindy, J Wilmskoetter, M Wolf, ...
PLoS One 13 (9), e0203460, 2018
142018
Indirect white matter pathways are associated with treated naming improvement in aphasia
J Wilmskoetter, J Fridriksson, A Basilakos, L Phillip Johnson, B Marebwa, ...
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 35 (4), 346-355, 2021
132021
Personalized connectome fingerprints: Their importance in cognition from childhood to adult years
BC Munsell, E Gleichgerrcht, E Hofesmann, J Delgaizo, CR McDonald, ...
Neuroimage 221, 117122, 2020
122020
Language recovery after brain injury: a structural network control theory study
J Wilmskoetter, X He, L Caciagli, JH Jensen, B Marebwa, KA Davis, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 42 (4), 657-669, 2022
112022
Individualized responses to Ipsilesional high-frequency and contralesional low-frequency rTMS in chronic stroke: a pilot study to support the individualization of …
JH Kindred, EC Wonsetler, CC Charalambous, S Srivastava, BK Marebwa, ...
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14, 578127, 2020
72020
The relationship between motor pathway damage and flexion-extension patterns of muscle co-excitation during walking
S Srivastava, BA Seamon, BK Marebwa, J Wilmskoetter, MG Bowden, ...
Frontiers in Neurology 13, 968385, 2022
62022
Physical performance in memory clinic patients: the potential role of the white matter network
JH Verwer, YD Reijmer, HL Koek, GJ Biessels, ...
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 67 (9), 1880-1887, 2019
62019
Different aspects of hand grip performance associated with structural connectivity of distinct sensorimotor networks in chronic stroke
C Schranz, S Srivastava, BA Seamon, B Marebwa, L Bonilha, ...
Physiological Reports 11 (7), e15659, 2023
22023
Improvements in visual search contribute to motor skill learning
C Perry, K Goins, B Marebwa, T Singh, T Herter
Journal of Sports Science 20, 279-287, 0
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Motor and cognitive symptoms in parkinsonism are associated with loss of long-range white matter fibers: Structural network changes in Vascular Parkinsonism and Parkinson's disease
C Cooper, B Marebwa, F Rodriguez-Porcel, T Turner, G Revuelta, ...
MOVEMENT DISORDERS 35, S239-S239, 2020
2020
Abstract WMP48: The Impact of Brain Health and Long Range Cortical Disconnection on Stroke Recovery
BK Marebwa, J Wilmskotter, B Stark, L Johnson, J Fridriksson, L Bonilha
Stroke 50 (Suppl_1), AWMP48-AWMP48, 2019
2019
The Structural Basis for Brain Health
BK Marebwa
2019
Abstract WP169: Patients With Aphasia Demonstrate Variability in Regional Functional Recruitment in Correct Naming Task
A Wabnitz, B Marebwa, A Basilakos, C Rorden, J Fridriksson, L Bonilha
Stroke 48 (suppl_1), AWP169-AWP169, 2017
2017
Abstract WP163: Post-stroke Aphasia Severity is Determined by the Disorganization of Residual White Matter Networks
BK Marebwa, J Fridriksson, G Yourganov, L Feenaughty, C Rorden, ...
Stroke 48 (suppl_1), AWP163-AWP163, 2017
2017
CORTICAL CONNECTIVITY PREDICTS POST-STROKE DECLINES IN TRAIL MAKING PERFORMANCE
S Tryon, O Spead, A Middleton, B Marebwa, C Rorden, J Fridriksson, ...
VISUOMOTOR LEARNING IS ATTENUATED BY IMPAIRMENTS OF VISUAL SEARCH FOLLOWING STROKE
T Herter, K Fuss, T Singh, C Perry, K Goins, B Marebwa, J Fridriksson, ...
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