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The Role of Gesture in Communication and Cognition: Implications for Understanding and Treating Neurogenic Communication Disorders
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In: Front Hum Neurosci (2020)
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The neural systems supporting human intelligence, as measured by lesion analysis, task activation, and resting state connectivity
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Enriching Communicative Environments: Leveraging Advances in Neuroplasticity for Improving Outcomes in Neurogenic Communication Disorders
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Gesture height reflects common ground status even in patients with amnesia
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The influence of the hippocampus and declarative memory on word use: Patients with amnesia use less imageable words
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Targeting collaborative referencing in aphasia: evidence from a mixed methods treatment study
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Hippocampal declarative memory supports gesture production: Evidence from amnesia
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Remote semantic memory is impoverished in hippocampal amnesia
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Talker-specific learning in amnesia: Insight into mechanisms of adaptive speech perception
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Cognitive neuroscience methodologies provide insight into medial temporal lobe contributions to perception, language, and creativity
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Beyond Utterances: Distributed Cognition as a Framework for Studying Discourse in Adults with Acquired Brain Injury
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The hippocampus and the flexible use and processing of language
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Ventromedial prefrontal cortex damage does not impair the development and use of common ground in social interaction: Implications for cognitive theory of mind
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