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Neural correlates of impaired vocal feedback control in post-stroke aphasia
In: Neuroimage (2022)
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Functional differentiation in the language network revealed by lesion-symptom mapping
In: Neuroimage (2022)
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Parcellating speech networks using connectivity and multivariate meta-analysis
Teghipco, Alex. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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sj-docx-1-nnr-10.1177_1545968321999052 – Supplemental material for Indirect White Matter Pathways Are Associated With Treated Naming Improvement in Aphasia ...
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Indirect White Matter Pathways Are Associated With Treated Naming Improvement in Aphasia ...
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Indirect White Matter Pathways Are Associated With Treated Naming Improvement in Aphasia ...
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Measuring change in picture naming ability (Walker et al., 2021) ...
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sj-docx-1-nnr-10.1177_1545968321999052 – Supplemental material for Indirect White Matter Pathways Are Associated With Treated Naming Improvement in Aphasia ...
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Measuring change in picture naming ability (Walker et al., 2021) ...
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Isolating the white matter circuitry of the dorsal language stream: Connectome‐Symptom Mapping in stroke induced aphasia
In: Hum Brain Mapp (2021)
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A Cognitive Psychometric Investigation of Word Production and Phonological Error Rates in Logopenic Progressive Aphasia
In: Am J Speech Lang Pathol (2021)
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Independent contributions of structural and functional connectivity: Evidence from a stroke model
In: Netw Neurosci (2021)
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One cat, Two cats, Red cat, Blue cats: Eliciting morphemes from individuals with primary progressive aphasia.
In: Aphasiology (2021)
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Indirect white matter pathways are associated with treated naming improvement in aphasia
In: Neurorehabil Neural Repair (2021)
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Untangling the Connectional Neuroanatomy of the Language Dominant Cerebral Hemisphere Using Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Baboyan, Vatche. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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Syllable level speech sequencing ...
Rong, Feng; A. Lisette Isenberg; Sun, Erica. - : Openneuro, 2020
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The Cortical Organization of Syntax
In: Cereb Cortex (2020)
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Agrammatism and Paragrammatism: A Cortical Double Dissociation Revealed by Lesion-Symptom Mapping
In: Neurobiol Lang (Camb) (2020)
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Connections and Selections: Comparing Multivariate Predictions and Parameter Associations from Latent Variable Models of Picture Naming
In: Cogn Neuropsychol (2020)
Abstract: Latent variable models of picture naming attempt to explain observed responses in terms of hidden, mental operations. Connectionist simulation models and processing tree mathematical models have complementary advantages and disadvantages. In this paper, these model types were compared in terms of their predictions of independent language measures and their associations between model components and measures that should be related according to their theoretical interpretations. The models were tasked with predicting independent picture naming data in persons with aphasia, as well as measuring effects associated with neuropsychological tests of semantic association and speech production, grammatical categories of formal errors, and lexical properties of target items. In all cases, the processing tree model parameters provided better predictions and stronger associations between parameters and independent language measures than the connectionist simulation model. Given the enhanced generalizability of latent variable measurements afforded by the processing tree model, evidence regarding mechanistic and representational features of the speech production system are re-evaluated in light of these new estimates of picture naming abilities in aphasia. Several areas are indicated as being potentially viable targets for elaboration of the mechanistic descriptions of picture naming errors.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7855206/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33150843
https://doi.org/10.1080/02643294.2020.1837092
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A double dissociation between plural and possessive “s”: Evidence from the Morphosyntactic Generation test.
In: Cogn Neuropsychol (2020)
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