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    Maya Henry, PhD

    TitleAssistant Professor
    SchoolUCSF School of Medicine
    DepartmentNeurology
    Address675 Nelson Rising Lane
    San Francisco CA 94158
    Phone415-476-2912

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      1. Johnson DY, Dunkelberger DL, Henry M, Haman A, Greicius MD, Wong K, Dearmond SJ, Miller BL, Gorno-Tempini ML, Geschwind MD. Sporadic jakob-creutzfeldt disease presenting as primary progressive aphasia. JAMA Neurol. 2013 Feb 1; 70(2):254-7.
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      2. Caso F, Gesierich B, Henry M, Sidhu M, Lamarre A, Babiak M, Miller BL, Rabinovici GD, Huang EJ, Magnani G, Filippi M, Comi G, Seeley WW, Gorno-Tempini ML. Nonfluent/agrammatic PPA with in-vivo cortical amyloidosis and Pick's disease pathology. Behav Neurol. 2013 Jan 1; 26(1):95-106.
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      3. Deleon J, Gesierich B, Besbris M, Ogar J, Henry ML, Miller BL, Gorno-Tempini ML, Wilson SM. Elicitation of specific syntactic structures in primary progressive aphasia. Brain Lang. 2012 Dec; 123(3):183-90.
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      4. Wilson SM, Galantucci S, Tartaglia MC, Rising K, Patterson DK, Henry ML, Ogar JM, DeLeon J, Miller BL, Gorno-Tempini ML. Syntactic processing depends on dorsal language tracts. Neuron. 2011 Oct 20; 72(2):397-403.
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      5. Henry ML, Beeson PM, Alexander GE, Rapcsak SZ. Written language impairments in primary progressive aphasia: a reflection of damage to central semantic and phonological processes. J Cogn Neurosci. 2012 Feb; 24(2):261-75.
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      6. Beeson PM, King RM, Bonakdarpour B, Henry ML, Cho H, Rapcsak SZ. Positive effects of language treatment for the logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia. J Mol Neurosci. 2011 Nov; 45(3):724-36.
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      7. Galantucci S, Tartaglia MC, Wilson SM, Henry ML, Filippi M, Agosta F, Dronkers NF, Henry RG, Ogar JM, Miller BL, Gorno-Tempini ML. White matter damage in primary progressive aphasias: a diffusion tensor tractography study. Brain. 2011 Oct; 134(Pt 10):3011-29.
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      8. Wilson SM, Dronkers NF, Ogar JM, Jang J, Growdon ME, Agosta F, Henry ML, Miller BL, Gorno-Tempini ML. Neural correlates of syntactic processing in the nonfluent variant of primary progressive aphasia. J Neurosci. 2010 Dec 15; 30(50):16845-54.
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      9. Henry ML, Gorno-Tempini ML. The logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia. Curr Opin Neurol. 2010 Dec; 23(6):633-7.
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      10. Wilson SM, Henry ML, Besbris M, Ogar JM, Dronkers NF, Jarrold W, Miller BL, Gorno-Tempini ML. Connected speech production in three variants of primary progressive aphasia. Brain. 2010 Jul; 133(Pt 7):2069-88.
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      11. Rapcsak SZ, Beeson PM, Henry ML, Leyden A, Kim E, Rising K, Andersen S, Cho H. Phonological dyslexia and dysgraphia: cognitive mechanisms and neural substrates. Cortex. 2009 May; 45(5):575-91.
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      12. Henry ML, Beeson PM, Rapcsak SZ. Treatment for anomia in semantic dementia. Semin Speech Lang. 2008 Feb; 29(1):60-70.
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      13. Rapcsak SZ, Henry ML, Teague SL, Carnahan SD, Beeson PM. Do dual-route models accurately predict reading and spelling performance in individuals with acquired alexia and agraphia? Neuropsychologia. 2007 Jun 18; 45(11):2519-24.
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      14. Henry ML, Beeson PM, Stark AJ, Rapcsak SZ. The role of left perisylvian cortical regions in spelling. Brain Lang. 2007 Jan; 100(1):44-52.
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