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Simultaneous Normalization and Compensatory Changes in Right Hemisphere Connectivity during Aphasia Therapy
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A longitudinal study of narrative discourse in post-stroke aphasia
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Predicting Early Post-stroke Aphasia Outcome From Initial Aphasia Severity
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Word-finding in confrontation naming and picture descriptions produced by individuals with early post-stroke aphasia
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Predicting early post-stroke aphasia outcome from initial aphasia severity
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The importance of thematic informativeness in narrative discourse recovery in acute post-stroke aphasia
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Therapy-Induced Neuroplasticity in Chronic Aphasia After Phonological Component Analysis: A Matter of Intensity
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White Matter Disruption and Connected Speech in Non-Fluent and Semantic Variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia
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White Matter Disruption and Connected Speech in Non-Fluent and Semantic Variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia
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Lack of Frank Agrammatism in the Nonfluent Agrammatic Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia
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Lack of Frank Agrammatism in the Nonfluent Agrammatic Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia
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Automated classification of primary progressive aphasia subtypes from narrative speech transcripts ; Automated classification of primary progressive aphasia subtypes from narrative speech samples
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Behavioural and neural changes after a “choice” therapy for naming deficits in aphasia: preliminary findings
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Behavioural and neural changes after a “choice” therapy for naming deficits in aphasia: preliminary findings
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Formal caregivers’ perceptions of effective communication strategies while assisting residents with Alzheimer’s disease during activities of daily living
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Therapy outcome in two individuals with jargon aphasia and neologisms
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