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  1. Rhonda B. Friedman, PhD. Director, Center for Aphasia Research and Rehabilitation. Professor, Department of Neurology. Georgetown University Medical Center, Building D, Office 203B. Office: (202)-784-4134. Post-Doc (1980) Aphasia Research Center, Boston University, School of Medicine, Neuropsychology/Aphasia.

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    Learning, memory and the rehabilitation of language disorders following head injury or stroke in men and women.

    I am interested in the sex differences in learning and memory and the rehabilitation of language disorders following head injury or stroke. Research in my laboratory focuses on deficits in language and cognition in adult male and female neurological patients with stroke, head injury and dementia. Patients studied include those with aphasia, alexia,...

    Friedman, R.B. and Lott, S.N. (2002). Is decreased maintenance of treatment effects in alexia a result of diminished capacity or deficient memory mechanisms? Brain & Language, 2002, 83(1), 133-136.
    Friedman, R.B., Sample, D., and Lott, S.N. The role of level of representation in the use of paried associate learning for rehabilitation of alexia. Neuropsychologia, 2002, 40, 223-234.
    Friedman, R. B. The role of learning and memory paradigms in the remediation of aphasic disorders. Brain and Language, 2000, 71(1), 69-71.
    Tagamets, M-A., Novick, J.M., Chalmers, M.L., and Friedman, R.B. A parametric approach to orthographic processing in the brain: An fMRI study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2000, 12(2), 281-297.
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  2. Dr. Rhonda Friedman, Ph.D. (Director) friedmar@georgetown.edu. 202-784-4134. Professor and Vice-Chair, Department of Neurology Director, Center for Aphasia Research and Rehabilitation. Education: 1973 B.A. in Psychology University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Summa Cum Laude Phi Beta Kappa

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  4. Lab director: Rhonda B. Friedman, Ph.D. At the Cognitive Neuropsychology Laboratory at Georgetown University Medical Center, research focuses on how language is processed in the normal brain; how language breaks down in a brain damaged by stroke, head injury, or dementia; and how the brain recovers language functions -- with or without therapy ...

  5. Rhonda Friedman is a Professor in the Department of Neurology where she serves as the Research and Academic Advisor. She is the Director of the Center for Aphasia Research and Rehabilitation (CARR) and the Cognitive Neuropsychology Laboratory at GUMC. She is a member of Center for Neural Injury and Recovery (CNIR), The Center for the Study of ...

  6. Rhonda B. Friedman. Professor, Department of Neurology; Director, Center for Aphasia Research and Rehabilitation (CARR) and the Cognitive Neuropsychology Laboratory at GUMC.

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