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George P. Prigatano
Researcher at Barrow Neurological Institute
Publications - 164
Citations - 8913
George P. Prigatano is an academic researcher from Barrow Neurological Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rehabilitation & Neuropsychology. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 159 publications receiving 8624 citations. Previous affiliations of George P. Prigatano include St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center & Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
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Neural correlates of self-reflection
Sterling C. Johnson,Leslie C. Baxter,Lana S. Wilder,James G. Pipe,Joseph E. Heiserman,George P. Prigatano +5 more
TL;DR: Data from functional MRI suggest that the medial prefrontal and posterior cingulate cortex are part of a neural system subserving self-reflective thought, and are consistent with lesion studies of impaired awareness.
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Rehabilitation of persons with traumatic brain injury
Kristjan T. Ragnarsson,W. R. Clarke,J. R. Daling,S. L. Garber,C. F. Gustafson,A. L. Holland,B. D. Jordan,J. C. Parker,M. A. Riddle,E. J. Roth,M. M. Seltzer,K. N. Simpson,B. Therrien,B. E. Wexler,B. P. Yawn,J. Banja,D. D. Cardenas,R. M. Chesnut,D. N. Cope,John D. Corrigan,G. DeJong,W. T. Greenough,Allen W. Heinemann,M. V. Johnston,J. F. Kraus,J. S. Kreutzer,H. S. Levin,Tracy K. McIntosh,Kenneth J. Ottenbacher,J. T. Povlishock,George P. Prigatano,T. M. Rankin,Mitchell Rosenthal,R. M. Ruff,D. T. Stuss,David J. Thurman,J. Whyte,M. Ylvisaker,D. Alexander,B. Ansel,G. Cheung,M. E. Cheung,M. Coopey,J. M. Elliott,J. H. Ferguson,M. J. Fuhrer,William H. Hall,C. E. Henderson,D. Heppel,D. Krotoski,T. S. Lawrence,D. Lehmkuhl,A. Salazar,C. R. Sherman,H. D. Sigmon,S. M. Tuel,B. Vitiello,J. M. Whalen,G. A. Zitnay,J F Jr Batley,S. E. Hyman,G. D. Fischbach,P. A. Grady,W. B. Jonas,V. W. Pinn,J. M. Eisenberg,J. P. Koplan +66 more
TL;DR: This statement provides state-of-the-art information regarding effective rehabilitation measures for persons who have suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) and presents the conclusions and recommendations of the consensus panel regarding these issues.
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Awareness of deficit after brain injury : clinical and theoretical issues
TL;DR: The role of psychological factors in disordered awareness was explored in this article, where the authors identified three possible mechanisms of unawareness of deficit in patients with memory disorders: denial of illness, denial of knowledge, and self-awareness.
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Principles of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe principles for understanding and managing permanent neuropsychological impairment in brain-damaged adults and present a new perspective on disorders of self-awareness and recovery as well as deterioration after brain injury, which have clear implications for neurorehabilitation.