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1. Dose-volume metrics and their relation to memory performance in pediatric brain tumor patients: A preliminary study.

2. Acute exposure to blue wavelength light during memory consolidation improves verbal memory performance.

3. Factors Affecting the Baseline and Post-Treatment Scores on the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test-Revised Japanese Version before and after Whole-Brain Radiation Therapy.

4. CogState computerized memory tests in patients with brain metastases: secondary endpoint results of NRG Oncology RTOG 0933.

5. No evidence for effects of a high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation series on verbal and figural fluency and TAP task performance in healthy male volunteers.

6. Learning and memory following conformal radiation therapy for pediatric craniopharyngioma and low-grade glioma.

7. Investigating verbal and visual auditory learning after conformal radiation therapy for childhood ependymoma.

8. Cognitive functioning in glioblastoma patients during radiotherapy and temozolomide treatment: initial findings.

9. The Chernobyl accident and cognitive functioning: a study of Norwegian adolescents exposed in utero.

10. Neurocognition in patients with brain metastases treated with radiosurgery or radiosurgery plus whole-brain irradiation: a randomised controlled trial.

11. Focused attention on brain metastases.

12. Prospective cognitive follow-up in primary CNS lymphoma patients treated with chemotherapy and reduced-dose radiotherapy.

13. A scoring system to quantify late effects in children after treatment for medulloblastoma/ependymoma and its correlation with quality of life and neurocognitive functioning.

14. Early patterns of verbal memory impairment in children treated for medulloblastoma.

15. Cerebellar transcranial magnetic stimulation impairs verbal working memory.

16. Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the occipital pole interferes with verbal processing in blind subjects.

17. Disruption of the neural correlates of working memory using high- and low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation: a negative study.

18. Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on memory subtypes: a controlled study.

19. Verbal cognitive functioning and learning in girls treated for acute lymphoblastic leukemia by chemotherapy with or without cranial irradiation.

20. Memory and learning sequelae in long-term survivors of acute lymphoblastic leukemia: association with attention deficits.

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