brenda rapp

brenda rapp

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 52

North America-United States

About brenda rapp

brenda rapp, With an exceptional h-index of 52 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Johns Hopkins University, specializes in the field of written language, spelling, dysgraphia, cognitive neuropsychology, orthographic representation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Corrigendum: Distinct neural substrates support phonological and orthographic working memory: implications for theories of working memory

White matter associations with spelling performance

Cortical and Subcortical Mechanisms of Orthographic Word-form Learning

Reading braille by touch recruits posterior parietal cortex

The right hemisphere’s capacity for language: evidence from primary progressive aphasia

Treatment-induced neural reorganization in aphasia is language-domain specific: evidence from a large-scale fMRI study

Structural disconnections associated with language impairments in chronic post-stroke aphasia using disconnectome maps

Perilesional perfusion in chronic stroke-induced aphasia and its response to behavioral treatment interventions

brenda rapp Information

University

Position

Professor of Cognitive Science

Citations(all)

9706

Citations(since 2020)

2983

Cited By

7764

hIndex(all)

52

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

116

i10Index(since 2020)

84

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Johns Hopkins University

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brenda rapp Skills & Research Interests

written language

spelling

dysgraphia

cognitive neuropsychology

orthographic representation

Top articles of brenda rapp

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Corrigendum: Distinct neural substrates support phonological and orthographic working memory: implications for theories of working memory

Frontiers in Neurology

Jeremy Purcell

Brenda Rapp

Randi C Martin

2024/1/29

White matter associations with spelling performance

Romi Sagi

JSH Taylor

Kyriaki Neophytou

Tamar Cohen

Brenda Rapp

...

2023/8/23

Cortical and Subcortical Mechanisms of Orthographic Word-form Learning

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

Yuan Tao

Teresa Schubert

Robert Wiley

Craig Stark

Brenda Rapp

2024/3/22

Reading braille by touch recruits posterior parietal cortex

Journal of cognitive neuroscience

Yun-Fei Liu

Brenda Rapp

Marina Bedny

2023/10/1

The right hemisphere’s capacity for language: evidence from primary progressive aphasia

Cerebral Cortex

Kyriaki Neophytou

Robert Wiley

Celia Litovsky

Kyrana Tsapkini

Brenda Rapp

2023/9/15

Treatment-induced neural reorganization in aphasia is language-domain specific: evidence from a large-scale fMRI study

Cortex

Elena Barbieri

Cynthia K Thompson

James Higgins

David Caplan

Swathi Kiran

...

2023/2/1

Structural disconnections associated with language impairments in chronic post-stroke aphasia using disconnectome maps

Cortex

Anne Billot

Michel Thiebaut de Schotten

Todd B Parrish

Cynthia K Thompson

Brenda Rapp

...

2022/10/1

Perilesional perfusion in chronic stroke-induced aphasia and its response to behavioral treatment interventions

Neurobiology of Language

Matthew Walenski

Yufen Chen

Kaitlyn A Litcofsky

David Caplan

Swathi Kiran

...

2022/5/11

Multimodal neural and behavioral data predict response to rehabilitation in chronic poststroke aphasia

Stroke

Anne Billot

Sha Lai

Maria Varkanitsa

Emily J Braun

Brenda Rapp

...

2022/5

Pseudoword spelling ability predicts response to word spelling treatment in acquired dysgraphia

Neuropsychological Rehabilitation

Jennifer Shea

Robert Wiley

Natalie Moss

Brenda Rapp

2022/2/7

Inter-hemispheric synchronicity and symmetry: the functional connectivity consequences of stroke and neurodegenerative disease

NeuroImage: Clinical

Yuan Tao

Kyrana Tsapkini

Brenda Rapp

2022/1/1

Neural signatures of reading-related orthographic processing in braille

bioRxiv

Yun-Fei Liu

Brenda Rapp

Marina Bedny

2022/11/9

Sex difference in tDCS current mediated by changes in cortical anatomy: A study across young, middle and older adults

Brain stimulation

Sagarika Bhattacharjee

Rajan Kashyap

Alicia M Goodwill

Beth Ann O'Brien

Brenda Rapp

...

2022/1/1

Predicting language recovery in post-stroke aphasia using behavior and functional MRI

Scientific reports

Michael Iorga

James Higgins

David Caplan

Richard Zinbarg

Swathi Kiran

...

2021/4/19

Prediction of post-stroke aphasia treatment outcomes is significantly improved by inclusion of local resting-state fMRI measures

Robert Wiley

James Higgins

David Caplan

Swathi Kiran

Brenda Rapp

2021/8/27

Functional orthographic units in Chinese character reading: Are there abstract radical identities?

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Shi Pui Donald Li

Sam-Po Law

Kai-Yan Dustin Lau

Brenda Rapp

2021/4

Executive Functioning White Matter Structures Supporting Language Recovery in Post-Stroke Aphasia

Celia Litovsky

Swathi Kiran

Cynthia Thompson

David Caplan

Todd Parrish

...

2021/8/17

Investigating the network consequences of focal brain lesions through comparisons of real and simulated lesions

Scientific reports

Yuan Tao

Brenda Rapp

2021/1/26

Selective functional network changes following tDCS-augmented language treatment in primary progressive aphasia

Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience

Yuan Tao

Bronte Ficek

Zeyi Wang

Brenda Rapp

Kyrana Tsapkini

2021/7/12

Domain-specific working memory: Perspectives from cognitive neuropsychology.

Randi C Martin

Brenda Rapp

Jeremy Purcell

2021

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Co-Authors

H-index: 83
Todd Parrish

Todd Parrish

North Western University

H-index: 78
Cynthia K Thompson

Cynthia K Thompson

North Western University

H-index: 63
Richard Zinbarg

Richard Zinbarg

North Western University

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