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A Novel Pupillometric Method (Chapman & Hallowell, 2015) ...
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A Novel Pupillometric Method (Chapman & Hallowell, 2015) ...
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Unfolding of cognitive effort in aphasia (Chapman & Hallowell, 2021) ...
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Unfolding of cognitive effort in aphasia (Chapman & Hallowell, 2021) ...
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Supplemental material, Chapman & Hallowell, "The Unfolding of Cognitive Effort During Sentence Processing: Pupillometric Evidence From People With and Without Aphasia," ...
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Expecting Questions Modulates Cognitive Effort in a Syntactic Processing Task: Evidence From Pupillometry
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In: J Speech Lang Hear Res (2021)
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Expecting questions modulates effort: Pupillometry (Chapman & Hallowell, 2020) ...
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The role of sustained attention control in short-term memory recall in post-stroke aphasia ...
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Expecting questions modulates effort: Pupillometry (Chapman & Hallowell, 2020) ...
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Validity of an Eyetracking Method for Capturing Auditory-Visual Cross Format Semantic Priming
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Let’s call it “aphasia”: rationales for eliminating the term “dysphasia”
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A Novel Eye-Tracking Method to Assess Attention Allocation in Individuals with and without Aphasia Using a Dual-Task Paradigm
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Numerous authors report that people with aphasia have greater difficulty allocating attention than people without neurological disorders. Studying how attention deficits contribute to language deficits is important. However, existing methods for indexing attention allocation in people with aphasia pose serious methodological challenges. Eye-tracking methods have great potential to address such challenges. We developed and assessed the validity of a new dual-task method incorporating eye tracking to assess attention allocation.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4437869/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcomdis.2015.01.005 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25913549
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A Novel Pupillometric Method for Indexing Word Difficulty in Individuals With and Without Aphasia
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Exploring the Relationship between Attention Allocation and Working Memory Processes in Persons with and without Aphasia ...
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A new modified listening span task to enhance validity of working memory assessment for people with and without aphasia
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Exploring the Relationship between Attention Allocation and Working Memory Processes in Persons with and without Aphasia
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A tutorial on aphasia test development in any language: Key substantive and psychometric considerations
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Concurrent validation of an eyetracking-based method for assessing attention allocation
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