Selected publications of the clinical neuropsychology faculty
Robert Hanlon, PhD, ABPP
Hanlon, R.E., Brown, J.W., & Gerstman, L.J. (1990). Enhancement of namimg in nonfluent aphasia through gesture. Brain and Language, 38, 298-314.
Hanlon, R.E., Dobkin, B.H., Hadler, B., Ramirez, S., & Cheksa, Y. (1992). Neurorehabilitation following right thalamic infacrct: Effects of cognitive retraining on functional performance. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 14, 354-368.
Hanlon, R.E., Clontz, B., & Thomas, M. (1993). Management of severe behavioral dyscontrol following subarachnoid hemorrage. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 3, 63-76.
Dobkin, B.H., & Hanlon, R.E. (1993). Dopamine agonist treatment of antegrade amnesia from a mediobasal forebrain injury. Annals of Neurology, 33, 313-316.
Hanlon, R.E. (1994). Neuropsychological rehabilitation. In D. Zaidel (Ed.), Neuropsychology: Handbook of Perception and Cognition: (pp. 317-338). San Diego: Academic Press.
Hanlon, R.E., & Brown, J.W. (1994). Apraxia, In V.S. Ramachandran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Behavior (pp.199-209). San Diego: Academic Press.
Hanlon, R.E., & Edmondson, J. (1996). Disconnected phonology: A linguistic analysis of phonemic jargon aphasia. Brain and Language, 55, 199-212.
Hanlon, R.E. (1996). Motor learning following unilateral stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 77, 811-815.
Schnider, A., Hanlon, R.E., Alexander, D.N. & Benson, D.F. (1997). Ideomotor apraxia: Behavioral dimensions and neuroanatomical basis. Brain and Language, 58, 125-136.
Dromerick, A.W., Meschia, J.F., Kumar, A., & Hanlon, R.E.,(1997), Bilateral simultaneous thalamic homorrhages folowwing administration of intravenous tissue plasminogen activator. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 78, 92-94
Tucker, F.M., & Hanlon, R.E., (1998). Effects of mild traumatic brain injury on narrative discourse production. Brain Injury, 12, 783-792.
Hanlon, R.E., Mattson, D, Demery, J.A., & Dromerick, A.W. (in press). Axial movements are relatively well preserved with respect to limb movements in aphasic patients. Cortex, 34, 731-741.
Hanlon, R.E., Lux, W.E., & Dromerick, A.W. (1999). Global aphasia without hemiparesis: Language profiles and lesion distribution. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 66, 365-369.
Hanlon, R.E., Demery, J.A., Martinovich Z., & Kelly, J.P. (1999). Effects of acute injury characteristics on neuropsychological status and vocational outcome following mild traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 13, 873-887.
Hui, J., Hanlon, R.E., & Corbetta, M. (in press). A unique case of alexia with agraphia and visual amnesia. Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, and Behavioral Neurology.