1) Neuropsychological evaluation and cerebral blood flow study of 30 patients with unruptured cerebral aneurysms before and after surgery.
Fukunaga A, Uchida K, Hashimoto J, Kawase T
5th IWCVS, Fukuoka, JAPAN, March 3-5, 1997 (POSTER)
2) Neuropsychological evaluation of the patients with unruptured cerebral
aneurysms combined with asymptomatic cerebral infarction before and after
surgery.
Fukunaga A, Uchida K, Kashima H,
Hashimoto J, Kawase T
3) Neuropsychological
evaluation of the patients with unruptured cerebral aneurysms combined with@asymptomatic
cerebral infarction before and after surgery.
Fukunaga A, Uchida K, Kashima H,
Hashimoto J, Kawase T
1st WFNS Neurorehabilitation Congress, Munster, GERMANY, July 31, 2000 (ORAL)
4) Functional
recovery after simultaneous transplantation of neuroepithelial stem cells with
adjacent mesenchyme into ischemic rat brain.
Fukunaga A, Kawase T, Uchida K
5) Effects of habitual cigarette smoking on higher cortical function in patients
with unruptured cerebral aneurysms.
Fukunaga A, Kawase T, Kashima H,
Hashimoto J, Uchida K
6th International
Conference on Stroke and 3rd Conference of Mediterranean Stroke
Society, Monte Carlo,@MONACO, Mar 13, 2003(POSTER)
6) Activated BOLD signal responses at the primary sensory area by electrical
median-nerve stimulation - 3T MRI study -
Fukunaga A, Kamba M*, Ohira T, Akiyama T, Hiraga K, Niimi M, Ogawa S*,
Kawase T
@ Ogawa Laboratories for Brain Function
Research, Hamano Life Science Research Foundation*
@ 9th Human Brain Mapping, NY, USA, June 18-22, 2003 (POSTER)
7) Left dominant activation of the sensorimotor cortex during lip protrusion
@ Fukunaga A, Kamba M*, Ohira T, Akiyama T, Hiraga K, Niimi M, Ogawa S*,
Kawase T
@ 10th Human Brain Mapping, Budapest, Hungary, June 13-17, 2004 (POSTER)
8) A new method of applying povidone- iodine ointment and gauze dressings reduced catheter-
@related infection in serious cases.
@ Fukunaga A, Naritaka H, Fukaya R, Tabuse M, Nakamura T
@ 5th APCA, Cairns, AUSTRALIA, July 14-16, 2005 (ORAL)
9) Distributions of activation on somatosensory cortex in time-delay conditions
by bilateral median nerve
@stimulation.
@@Fukunaga A*, Ohira T*, Kamba M**, Orii M*, Kobayashi M*, Ogawa S**, Kawase
T
@@1st ISACM, Matsushima, Japan, Aug 27-30, 2007(POSTERj
10) Periventricular
hyperintensity deteriorates verbal fluency in normal subjects.
@@@Fukunaga A, Kato M*, Horiguchi T, Sasaki H, Toda M, Miyazaki T**, Yazaki T**, Asada H**,
@@@Suga S**, Inoue H**, Yoshida K, Otani M**, Hattori M**, Kawase T, Mizukami
M**
@@12th EFNS,