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Peter E. Turkeltaub
Researcher at MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital
Publications - 112
Citations - 10186
Peter E. Turkeltaub is an academic researcher from MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aphasia & Lateralization of brain function. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 96 publications receiving 8354 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter E. Turkeltaub include University of Washington & Georgetown University Medical Center.
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Meta-analysis of the functional neuroanatomy of single-word reading: method and validation.
TL;DR: A novel approach for combining published neuroimaging results from multiple studies, designed to maximize the quantification of interstudy concordance while minimizing the subjective aspects of meta-analysis is described.
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Minimizing Within-Experiment and Within-Group Effects in Activation Likelihood Estimation Meta-Analyses
Peter E. Turkeltaub,Simon B. Eickhoff,Simon B. Eickhoff,Angela R. Laird,Mick Fox,Martin Wiener,Peter T. Fox +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the modified ALE algorithm is theoretically advantageous compared with the current algorithm, and that the alternate organization of datasets is the most conservative approach for typical ALE analyses and other CBMA methods.
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Safety of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation: Evidence Based Update 2016.
Marom Bikson,Pnina Grossman,Chris Thomas,Adantchede L. Zannou,Jimmy Jiang,Tatheer Adnan,Antonios P. Mourdoukoutas,Greg Kronberg,Dennis Q. Truong,Paulo S. Boggio,Andre R. Brunoni,Leigh Charvet,Felipe Fregni,Brita Fritsch,Bernadette T. Gillick,Roy H. Hamilton,Benjamin M. Hampstead,Ryan Jankord,Adam Kirton,Helena Knotkova,David Liebetanz,Anli Liu,Colleen Loo,Michael A. Nitsche,Janine Reis,Janine Reis,Jessica D. Richardson,Alexander Rotenberg,Peter E. Turkeltaub,Adam J. Woods +29 more
TL;DR: Evidence from relevant animal models indicates that brain injury by Direct Current Stimulation (DCS) occurs at predicted brain current densities that are over an order of magnitude above those produced by conventional tDCS.
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ALE meta-analysis: Controlling the false discovery rate and performing statistical contrasts
Angela R. Laird,P. Mickle Fox,Cathy J. Price,David C. Glahn,Angela M. Uecker,Jack L. Lancaster,Peter E. Turkeltaub,Peter Kochunov,Peter T. Fox +8 more
TL;DR: A technique for making statistical comparisons of ALE meta‐analyses is proposed and its efficacy on different groups of foci divided by task or response type and random groups of similarly obtained foci is investigated.
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Development of neural mechanisms for reading
Peter E. Turkeltaub,Lynn Gareau,D. Lynn Flowers,D. Lynn Flowers,Thomas A. Zeffiro,Guinevere F. Eden +5 more
TL;DR: It is found that learning to read is associated with two patterns of change in brain activity: increased activity in left-hemisphere middle temporal and inferior frontal gyri and decreased activity in right inferotemporal cortical areas.