Stroke Therapy

Scientific Articles

Milton, J., Solodkin, A., Hlustik, P., & Small, S. L. (2007). The mind of expert motor performance is cool and focused. Neuroimage, 35(2), 804-813. [Download abstract or full paper]

Ertelt, D., Small, S., Solodkin, A., Dettmers, C., McNamara, A., Binkofski, F., & Buccino, G. (2007). Action observation has a positive impact on rehabilitation of motor deficits after stroke. Neuroimage, 36 Suppl 2, T164-173. [Download abstract or full paper]

Solodkin, A., Buccino, G., & Small, S. L. (2006). The neurobiology of hand motor recovery after stroke. Cogn Behav Neurol, 19(4), 175-176. [Download full paper]

Cherney, L. R., & Small, S. L. (2006). Task-dependent changes in brain activation following therapy for nonfluent aphasia: discussion of two individual cases. J Int Neuropsychol Soc, 12(6), 828-842. [Download abstract or full paper]

Buccino, G., Solodkin, A., & Small, S. L. (2006). Functions of the mirror neuron system: implications for neurorehabilitation. Cogn Behav Neurol, 19(1), 55-63. [Download full paper]

Bhimani, A. A., Hlustik, P., Small, S. L., & Solodkin, A. (2006). Complex motor function in humans: validating and extending the postulates of Alexandr R. Luria. Cogn Behav Neurol, 19(1), 11-20. [Download abstract or full paper]

Small, S. L. (2004). Pharmacological Approaches to the Treatment of Aphasia. In Kent, R. D. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Speech and Language Disorders (pp. 257-260). Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.

Small, S. L. (2004). A Biological Model of Aphasia Rehabilitation: Pharmacological Perspectives. Aphasiology, 18(5/6/7), 473-492. [Download abstract or full paper]

Solodkin, A., Hlustik, P., Chen, E. E., & Small, S. L. (2004). Fine modulation in network activation during motor execution and motor imagery. Cereb Cortex, 14(11), 1246-1255.

Small, S. L. (2004). Therapeutics in cognitive and behavioral neurology. Annals of Neurology , 56(1), 5-7. [Download abstract or full paper]

Small, S. L., Hlustik, P., Noll, D. C., Genovese, C., & Solodkin, A. (2002). Cerebellar hemispheric activation ipsilateral to the paretic hand correlates with functional recovery after stroke. Brain, 125(Pt 7), 1544-1557. [Download abstract or full paper]

Hlustik, P., Solodkin, A., Gullapalli, R. P., Noll, D. C., & Small, S. L. (2002). Functional lateralization of the human premotor cortex during sequential movements. Brain Cogn, 49(1), 54-62.

Solodkin, A., Hlustik, P., Noll, D. C., & Small, S. L. (2001). Lateralization of motor circuits and handedness during finger movements. Eur J Neurol, 8(5), 425-434.

Small, S. L. (2001). Biological Approaches to the Treatment of Aphasia. In Hillis, A. (Ed.), Handbook on Adult Language Disorders: Integrating Cognitive Neuropsychology, Neurology, and Rehabilitation (pp. 397-411). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Psychology Press.

Small, S. L. (2000). The future of aphasia treatment. Brain Lang, 71(1), 227-232. [Download abstract or full paper]

Bergey, G. K., Small, S. L., & Eisenberg, H. M. (2000). Images in neurology. Functional magnetic resonance imaging localization of motor function. Arch Neurol, 57(5), 749.

Small, S. L., Flores, D. K., & Noll, D. C. (1998). Different neural circuits subserve reading before and after therapy for acquired dyslexia. Brain Lang, 62(2), 298-308. [Download abstract or full paper]

Small, S. L. (1994). Pharmacotherapy of aphasia. A critical review. Stroke, 25(6), 1282-1289.