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Castro, Nichol |
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Positive Affect, Community Participation, Social Support, and Functional Independence in Stroke Survivors with and without Aphasia: A Network Approach |
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Dresang, Haley |
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Biomarkers of neuroplasticity improve predictions of aphasia severity. |
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Kazhuro, Katia |
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Unfamiliar Storytelling as a Measure of Language and Cognition After a Stroke |
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Magdalani, Carla |
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Determining rater and test-retest reliability of discourse measures in the spoken personal narratives of people with aphasia |
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Matchin, William |
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Grammatical parallelism in aphasia revisited: a common lesion substrate for syntactic production and comprehension deficits in the posterior temporal lobe |
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Neophytou, Kyriaki |
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The Right Hemisphere’s Capacity for Language: Evidence from Primary Progressive Aphasia |
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Ntemou, Effrosyni |
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Mapping the arcuate fasciculus with nTMS: the effect of transitivity |
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Paul, Sachi |
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Imagine a word sinking your yacht: sequential effects on reading response time and accuracy in older adults and people with aphasia |
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Richardson, Jessica |
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Progress towards clinically practicable discourse outcomes |
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Schwen Blackett, Deena |
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Effects of Emotional Stimuli on Word Retrieval in People with Aphasia |
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Stockbridge, Melissa |
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“Predicting the Emergence of Primary Progressive Aphasia Variants from Unclassifiable Language Test Performance ” |
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Wang, Sharon |
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Differences in Connected Speech Outcomes Across Elicitation Methods |
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Wiley, Robert |
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Prediction of post-stroke aphasia treatment outcomes is significantly improved by inclusion of local resting-state fMRI measures |
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