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Kenneth M. Heilman
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 712
Citations - 40917
Kenneth M. Heilman is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neglect & Apraxia. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 706 publications receiving 39122 citations. Previous affiliations of Kenneth M. Heilman include Jerusalem Mental Health Center & McKnight Brain Institute.
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The blindside: Impact of monocular occlusion on spatial attention
TL;DR: The results suggest that eye patching may induce an attentional compensation similar to that in hemianopic patients, and increased activation of higher cortical regions mediating spatial attention in contralateral hemispace may be an adaptive response to decreased activation of its ipsilateral superior colliculus induced bycontralateral eyePatching.
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Normative References for Graphomotor and Latency Digital Clock Drawing Metrics for Adults Age 55 and Older: Operationalizing the Production of a Normal Appearing Clock
Anis Davoudi,Catherine Dion,Erin Formanski,Brandon Frank,Shawna Amini,Emily F Matusz,Victor Wasserman,Dana L. Penney,Randall Davis,Parisa Rashidi,Patrick J. Tighe,Kenneth M. Heilman,Rhoda Au,David J. Libon,Catherine C. Price +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined variables operationalizing clock face construction, digit placement, clock hand construction, and a variety of time-based, latency measures to evaluate digital clock drawing performance in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.
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Neurobehavioral Disorders In Parkinsonian Patients Without Dopamine Deficits (SWEDD) (P2.170)
Amin Demerdash,Kenneth M. Heilman,Joanna Myers,Chase Mitchell,David G. Standaert,Frank M. Skidmore +5 more
TL;DR: The patients with SWEDD have a greater cognitive impairment than do those with PD and controls and future studies will have to determine the cause for this cognitive decline.
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Age-related changes in the allocation of spatially directed focal attention.
Aleksandra Mańkowska,Kenneth M. Heilman,Kenneth M. Heilman,John B. Williamson,John B. Williamson,Jarosław M. Michałowski,Michał Harciarek +6 more
TL;DR: The results provide support for both the right hemisphere spatial-attentional dominance hypothesis of pseudoneglect and the right hemi-aging hypotheses.
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Eyelid opening apraxia in focal cortical degeneration.
TL;DR: In the opinion only one dose per week of sumatriptan should be prescribed, and it may be possible that a similar mechanism occurs in drug induced migraine-like headache.