Nina F. Dronkers

Nina F. Dronkers

University of California, Davis

H-index: 64

North America-United States

About Nina F. Dronkers

Nina F. Dronkers, With an exceptional h-index of 64 and a recent h-index of 46 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Davis, specializes in the field of neurogenic language disorders.

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

Examining the relation between bilingualism and age of symptom onset in frontotemporal dementia

Neural basis of speech and grammar symptoms in non-fluent variant primary progressive aphasia spectrum

Cerebral perfusion in post-stroke aphasia and its relationship to residual language abilities

A case of pure apraxia of speech after left hemisphere stroke: behavioral findings and neural correlates

Verbal short-term memory in developmental dyslexia: the role of the temporoparietal area

BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS

The neuroscience of language and aphasia.

Design and implementation of a clinical science specialty clinic for adults with neurological disorders and their caregivers.

Nina F. Dronkers Information

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Citations(all)

27852

Citations(since 2020)

10492

Cited By

21152

hIndex(all)

64

hIndex(since 2020)

46

i10Index(all)

120

i10Index(since 2020)

91

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Nina F. Dronkers Skills & Research Interests

neurogenic language disorders

Top articles of Nina F. Dronkers

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Examining the relation between bilingualism and age of symptom onset in frontotemporal dementia

Bilingualism: Language and Cognition

Jessica de Leon

Stephanie M Grasso

Isabel Elaine Allen

Danielle P Escueta

Yvette Vega

...

2024/3

Neural basis of speech and grammar symptoms in non-fluent variant primary progressive aphasia spectrum

Brain

Diego L Lorca-Puls

Andrea Gajardo-Vidal

Maria Luisa Mandelli

Ignacio Illán-Gala

Zoe Ezzes

...

2024/2

Cerebral perfusion in post-stroke aphasia and its relationship to residual language abilities

Brain Communications

Maria V Ivanova

Ioannis Pappas

Ben Inglis

Alexis L Pracar

Timothy J Herron

...

2024

A case of pure apraxia of speech after left hemisphere stroke: behavioral findings and neural correlates

Frontiers in Neurology

Alexis L Pracar

Maria V Ivanova

Amber Richardson

Nina F Dronkers

2023/7/27

Verbal short-term memory in developmental dyslexia: the role of the temporoparietal area

Available at SSRN 4720449

Sladjana Lukic

Ting Qi

Christa Watson Pereira

Maria Luisa Mandelli

Rian Bogley

...

2023/7/26

BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS

Hanna Leister

Felix F Krause

Beatriz Gil

Ruslan Prus

Inna Prus

...

2024

The neuroscience of language and aphasia.

Nina F Dronkers

Maria V Ivanova

2023

Design and implementation of a clinical science specialty clinic for adults with neurological disorders and their caregivers.

Training and education in professional psychology

Esther S Howe

Suzanne M Shdo

Matthew V Elliott

Alice Y Hua

Nadine M Tang

...

2023/8

Voxel-based lesion symptom mapping

Juliana V Baldo

Maria V Ivanova

Timothy J Herron

Stephen M Wilson

Nina F Dronkers

2022/6/8

Dysgraphia phenotypes in native Chinese speakers with primary progressive aphasia

Neurology

Boon Lead Tee

Li Ying Lorinda Kwan-Chen

Ta-Fu Chen

Connie TY Yan

Joshua Tsoh

...

2022/5/31

Speech and Language Correlates of Decreased and Increased Functional Connectivity in Semantic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia (S20. 005)

Neurology

Maxime Montembeault

Zachary Miller

Amandine Geraudie

Peter Pressman

Antoine Slegers

...

2022/5/3

APHASIA: HOW OUR LANGUAGE SYSTEM CAN “BREAK”

Frontiers for young minds

Maria V Ivanova

Nina F Dronkers

2022/4

The unique role of the frontal aslant tract in speech and language processing

NeuroImage: Clinical

Allison J Zhong

Juliana V Baldo

Nina F Dronkers

Maria V Ivanova

2022/1/1

Correction to: Voxel-Based Lesion Symptom Mapping

Juliana V Baldo

Maria V Ivanova

Timothy J Herron

Stephen M Wilson

Nina F Dronkers

2022/10/6

Functional contributions of the arcuate fasciculus to language processing

Frontiers in human neuroscience

Maria V Ivanova

Allison Zhong

And Turken

Juliana V Baldo

Nina F Dronkers

2021/6/25

Navigating the Intricate World of Aphasia Apps: a Guide for Individuals with Aphasia and Their Families

Anjelica Vance

Amber Richardson

Alexis Pracar

Jessica Lawien

Sandhya Kannan

...

2021/9/13

Clinical and Brain Atrophy Components of the Non-Fluent Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia: etiologic and prognostic implications (2279)

Ignacio Illan-Gala

Maria Luisa Mandelli

Ariane E Welch

Sladjana Lukic

Zachary Miller

...

2021/4/13

Dissociating nouns and verbs in temporal and perisylvian networks: Evidence from neurodegenerative diseases

Cortex

Sladjana Lukic

Valentina Borghesani

Elizabeth Weis

Ariane Welch

Rian Bogley

...

2021/9/1

An empirical comparison of univariate versus multivariate methods for the analysis of brain–behavior mapping

Human Brain Mapping

Maria V Ivanova

Timothy J Herron

Nina F Dronkers

Juliana V Baldo

2021/3

Auditory comprehension deficits in post-stroke aphasia: Neurologic and demographic correlates of outcome and recovery

Frontiers in Neurology

Sandy J Lwi

Timothy J Herron

Brian C Curran

Maria V Ivanova

Krista Schendel

...

2021/8/12

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H-index: 171
John Gabrieli

John Gabrieli

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 148
Mark D'Esposito

Mark D'Esposito

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 136
Robert Thomas Knight

Robert Thomas Knight

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 101
Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini

Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini

University of California, San Francisco

H-index: 78
Federica Agosta

Federica Agosta

Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele

H-index: 59
Martin Sereno

Martin Sereno

San Diego State University

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