


Dr. Bradford Dickerson, MD
Dr. Bradford Dickerson, MD is a neurologist in Boston, MA and has over 25 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from University of Illinois College of Medicine in 1999. He is affiliated with medical facilities Massachusetts General Hospital and Elliot Hospital. He is accepting new patients and telehealth appointments.
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Dr. Bradford Dickerson, MD is a neurologist in Boston, MA and has over 25 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from University of Illinois College of Medicine in 1999. He is affiliated with medical facilities Massachusetts General...read moreNeurology
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University Of Illinois College Of Medicine
Medical School, 1999
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Flortaucipir tau PET imaging in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia, 2017-10-06
Tau and the fractionated default mode network in atypical Alzheimer's disease, 2022-03-09
Tau PET: the next frontier in molecular imaging of dementia, 2016-06-23
Automated Segmentation of Hippocampal Subfields From Ultra-High Resolution In Vivo MRI, 2009-05-20
Multiscale structural mapping of Alzheimer's disease neurodegeneration, 2022-01-22
You Don't Say: Dynamic Aphasia, Another Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia?, 2013-01-01
Familiarity-based memory as an early cognitive marker of preclinical and prodromal AD, 2013-03-06
The amygdala as a hub in brain networks that support social life, 2014-08-23
MR-assisted PET Motion Correction in Simultaneous PET/MRI Studies of Dementia Subjects, 2018-03-08
Plasma biomarkers for diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and prediction of cognitive decline in individuals with mild cognitive impairment, 2023-03-02
Pathologic correlations of [F-18]-AV-1451 imaging in non-Alzheimer tauopathies, 2017-02-01
The Episodic Memory System: Neurocircuitry and Disorders, 2010-05-25
Correction: Cortical microstructure in primary progressive aphasia: a multicenter study, 2023-02-04
Effects of cognitive reserve depend on executive and semantic demands of the task, 2017-06-19
Advances in neuroimaging to support translational medicine in dementia, 2021-02-10
Cortical microstructure in primary progressive aphasia: a multicenter study, 2022-02-09
Tracking white matter degeneration in asymptomatic and symptomaticMAPTmutation carriers, 2019-08-15
Functional Alterations in Memory Networks in Early Alzheimer's Disease, 2011-01-24
Consensus classification of posterior cortical atrophy, 2017-03-02
Cortical atrophy in presymptomatic Alzheimer's disease presenilin 1 mutation carriers, 2012-11-07
Longitudinal and cross-sectional structural MRI correlates of AV-1451 uptake, 2018-02-09
Emotion perception, but not affect perception, is impaired with semantic memory loss, 2014-02-10
The contribution of behavioral features to caregiver burden in FTLD-spectrum disorders, 2021-12-02
Validating novel tau PET tracer [F-18]-AV-1451 (T807) on postmortem brain tissue, 2015-09-25
Verbal Encoding Deficits Impact Recognition Memory in Atypical "Non-Amnestic” Alzheimer's Disease, 2022-06-28
Neural substrates of verbal repetition deficits in primary progressive aphasia, 2021-02-16
The Tenacious Brain: How the Anterior Mid-Cingulate Contributes to Achieving Goals, 2019-10-09
Hemispheric differences in amygdala contributions to response monitoring, 2009-03-04
Quantitating Severity and Progression in Primary Progressive Aphasia, 2011-05-15
Clinical outcomes in older surgical patients with mild cognitive impairment, 2017-11-27
New Insights into Atypical Alzheimer's Disease in the Era of Biomarkers, 2021-04-11
Word retrieval across the biomarker-confirmed Alzheimer's disease syndromic spectrum, 2020-02-10
Suspected non-AD pathology in Mild Cognitive Impairment, 2015-09-07
Fractionating Verbal Episodic Memory in Alzheimer's Disease, 2010-09-09
[11C]Martinostat PET analysis reveals reduced HDAC I availability in Alzheimer's disease, 2022-07-19
Age-Related Changes in the Thickness of Cortical Zones in Humans, 2011-08-14
Gamma frequency sensory stimulation in mild probable Alzheimer's dementia patients: Results of feasibility and pilot studies, 2022-12-01
Apathy: a neurocircuitry model based on frontotemporal dementia, 2017-10-24
Amygdala Volume and Social Network Size in Humans, 2010-12-26
Intrinsic Functional Connectivity is Organized as Three Interdependent Gradients, 2019-11-04
Neuroimaging in Frontotemporal Lobar Dementia: Research and Clinical Utility, 2022-01-16
Case 9-2015: A Man with Personality Changes and Progressive Neurologic Decline, 2015-07-30
Tau-atrophy variability reveals phenotypic heterogeneity in Alzheimer's disease, 2021-10-15
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hospital awardsAmerica's 250 Best Hospitals Award™ (2025, 2024)
Top 5% in the nation for consistently delivering clinical quality
View all awardsSurgical Care Excellence Award™ (2025)
Top 5% in the nation for consistently delivering clinical quality
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90%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home6% higher than the national average
86%Patients would recommend the hospital to friends and family21% higher than the national average
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89%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home5% higher than the national average
77%Patients said that doctors always listened to them and explained things well1% higher than the national average
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