Reineck L., Agarwal S., and Hillis A.E. "Diffusion-clinical mismatch" is associated with potential for early recovery of aphasia. Neurology. 2005 Mar 8;64(5):828-33.
Hillis A.E., Newhart M., Heidler J., Barker P.B., Herskovits E., and Degaonkar M. The roles of the “visual word form area” in reading. Neuroimage. 2005 Jan 15;24(2):548-59.
Hillis A.E. Systemic blood pressure and stroke outcome and recurrence. Curr Atheroscler Rep. 2004 Jul;6(4):274-80.
Reprinted in: Curr Hypertens Rep. 2005 Feb;7(1):72-8.
Hillis A.E., Chang S., Breese E, and Heidler J. The crucial role of posterior frontal regions in modality specific components of the spelling process. Neurocase. 2004 Apr;10(2):175-87.
Hillis, A.E., Work, M., Breese, E.L., Barker, P.B., Jacobs, M.A. & Maurer, K. Re-examining the brain regions crucial for orchestrating speech articulation. Brain. 2004 Jul;127(Pt 7):1479-87.
Hillis A.E., Barker P.B., Wityk R.J., Aldrich E., Restrepo L., Breese E.L. and Work M. Variability in subcortical aphasia is due to variable sites of cortical hypoperfusion. Brain Lang. 2004 Jun;89(3):524-30.
Breese, E.L. & Hillis, A.E. Auditory comprehension: is multiple choice really good enough? Brain Lang. 2004 Apr;89(1):3-8.
Hillis A.E., Wityk R.J., Ulatowski J.A., Beauchamp N., Jacobs M., and Barker P.B. MR perfusion weighted imaging as a marker of treatment response in acute and subacute stroke. Neuroradiology. 2004 Jan;46(1):31-9.
Hillis A.E., Wityk R.J., Barker P.B., Ulatowski J.A., and Jacobs M.A. Change in perfusion in acute nondominant hemisphere stroke may be better estimated by tests of hemispatial neglect than by the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale. Stroke. 2003 Oct;34(10):2392-6.
Hillis A.E., Ulatowski J.A., Barker P.B., Torbey M., Ziai W., Beauchamp N., Oh S., and Wityk R. A pilot randomized trial of induced blood pressure elevation: Effects on function and focal perfusion in acute and subacute stroke. Cerebrovasc Dis. 2003;16(3):236-46.
Hillis A.E., Wityk R., Barker P.B., and Caramazza A. Neural regions essential for writing verbs. Nat Neurosci. 2003 Jan;6(1):19-20.
Hillis A.E., Tuffiash E., Wityk R.J., and Barker P.B. (2002) Regions of neural dysfunction associated with impaired naming of actions and objects in acute stroke. Cognitive Neuropsychology 19, 523-534.
Hillis, A.E. & Heidler, J. (2002). Mechanisms of early aphasia recovery: evidence from MR perfusion imaging. Aphasiology, 16, 885-896.
Hillis, A.E., Kane, A., Tuffiash, E., Beauchamp, N., Barker, P.B , Jacobs, M.A., Wityk, R. (2002). Neural substrates of the cognitive processes underlying spelling: Evidence from MR diffusion and perfusion imaging. Aphasiology, 16, 425-438.
Hillis A.E., Wityk R.J., Barker P.B., Beauchamp N.J., Gailloud P., Murphy K., Cooper O., and Metter E.J. Subcortical aphasia and neglect in acute stroke: the role of cortical hypoperfusion, Brain. 2002 May;125(Pt 5):1094-104.
Hillis A.E., Kane A., Tuffiash E., Ulatowski J.A., Barker P., Beauchamp N., and Wityk R. Reperfusion of specific brain regions by raising blood pressure restores selective language functions in subacute stroke. Brain Lang. 2001 Dec;79(3):495-510.
Hillis A.E., Wityk R.J., Tuffiash E., Beauchamp N.J., Jacobs M.A., Barker P.B., and Selnes O.A. Hypoperfusion of Wernicke’s area predicts severity of semantic deficit in acute stroke. Ann Neurol. 2001 Nov;50(5):561-6.
Chapters that review studies supported by the Dana Foundation:
Hillis, A.E., & Breese, E. L. (2003). Aphasia recovery: stages and mechanisms. In A. Freddi (ed.) Stroke Today. Rome: San Raffaele Termini, pp. 288 297.
Hillis, A.E. (2005). Application of magnetic resonance perfusion and diffusion imaging to the study of linguistics. In K. Brown (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Edition. Oxford: Elsevier, pp. 469-470.
Hillis, A.E. (2005). Acute ischemic stroke. In RT Johnson, J Griffin & J McArthur (eds). Current Therapy in Neurologic Disease (7th edition). St. Louis, MO: Mosby. pp. 213-217.
Rosenberg, J.D., Gottesman, R. & Hillis, A.E. (2006). General medical management of stroke. In R. Wityk & R. Llinas (eds.), Diagnosis and Treatment of Stroke. American College of Physicians.