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Connectivity profiles of the insular network for speech control in healthy individuals and patients with spasmodic dysphonia
Battistella, Giovanni, Veena Kumar, and Kristina Simonyan. 2018. “Connectivity Profiles of the Insular Network for Speech Control in Healthy Individuals and Patients With Spasmodic Dysphonia”. Brain Struct Funct 223 (5): 2489-98.
The direct basal ganglia pathway is hyperfunctional in focal dystonia
Simonyan, Kristina, Hyun Cho, Azadeh Hamzehei Sichani, Estee Rubien-Thomas, and Mark Hallett. 2017. “The Direct Basal Ganglia Pathway Is Hyperfunctional in Focal Dystonia”. Brain 140 (12): 3179-90.
Connectome-Wide Phenotypical and Genotypical Associations in Focal Dystonia
Fuertinger, Stefan, and Kristina Simonyan. 2017. “Connectome-Wide Phenotypical and Genotypical Associations in Focal Dystonia”. J Neurosci 37 (31): 7438-49.
Phenotype- and genotype-specific structural alterations in spasmodic dysphonia
Bianchi, Serena, Giovanni Battistella, Hailey Huddleston, Rebecca Scharf, Lazar Fleysher, Anna Rumbach, Steven Frucht, Andrew Blitzer, Laurie Ozelius, and Kristina Simonyan. 2017. “Phenotype- and Genotype-Specific Structural Alterations in Spasmodic Dysphonia”. Mov Disord 32 (4): 560-68.
An open-label study of sodium oxybate in Spasmodic dysphonia
Rumbach, Anna, Andrew Blitzer, Steven Frucht, and Kristina Simonyan. 2017. “An Open-Label Study of Sodium Oxybate in Spasmodic Dysphonia”. Laryngoscope 127 (6): 1402-7.
Stability of Network Communities as a Function of Task Complexity
Fuertinger, Stefan, and Kristina Simonyan. 2016. “Stability of Network Communities As a Function of Task Complexity”. J Cogn Neurosci 28 (12): 2030-43.
Structural Organization of the Laryngeal Motor Cortical Network and Its Implication for Evolution of Speech Production
Kumar, Veena, Paula Croxson, and Kristina Simonyan. 2016. “Structural Organization of the Laryngeal Motor Cortical Network and Its Implication for Evolution of Speech Production”. J Neurosci 36 (15): 4170-81.
Sensory stimulation activates both motor and sensory components of the swallowing system
Lowell, Soren, Christopher Poletto, Bethany Knorr-Chung, Richard Reynolds, Kristina Simonyan, and Christy Ludlow. 2008. “Sensory Stimulation Activates Both Motor and Sensory Components of the Swallowing System”. Neuroimage 42 (1): 285-95.