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“There are endless areas that they can use it for”: speech-language pathologist perspectives of technology support for aphasia self-management ...
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“There are endless areas that they can use it for”: speech-language pathologist perspectives of technology support for aphasia self-management ...
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People with aphasia share their views on self-management and the role of technology to support self-management of aphasia ...
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People with aphasia share their views on self-management and the role of technology to support self-management of aphasia ...
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Neuroplasticity and aphasia treatments: new approaches for an old problem
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Neuroplasticity and aphasia treatments: new approaches for an old problem
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In: J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry (2019)
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Neuroplasticity and aphasia treatments: New approaches for an old problem
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Exploring speech-language pathologists’ perspectives of aphasia self-management: a qualitative study
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Aerobic Exercise as an Adjuvant to Aphasia Therapy: Theory, Preliminary Findings, and Future Directions
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In: Clin Ther (2017)
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Influence of cognitive ability on therapy outcomes for anomia in adults with chronic poststroke aphasia
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Barriers and facilitators to using the CommFit™ smart phone app to measure talk time for people with aphasia
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The relationship between novel word learning and anomia treatment success in adults with chronic aphasia
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Evidence for intensive aphasia therapy: consideration of theories from neuroscience and cognitive psychology
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The development and accuracy testing of CommFit™, an iPhone application for individuals with aphasia
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Lesion Symptom Mapping of Manipulable Object Naming in Nonfluent Aphasia: Can a Brain be both Embodied and Disembodied?
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Lesion symptom mapping of manipulable object naming in nonfluent aphasia: can a brain be both embodied and disembodied?
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