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  1. Core Lexicon in Laurentian French Speakers Without Brain Injury: Development, Validation, and Reliability
  2. Student Perceptions of a Hypothesis-Driven Physical Examination in Speech-Language Pathology
  3. Strengthening the Aging Brain: Functional Connectivity Changes After a Language-Based Cognitive Program
  4. Perceptions of clinicians and older adults regarding telehealth in neuropsychology and speech-language pathology: a qualitative study
  5. A Longitudinal Study of Auditory Comprehension in Poststroke Aphasia
  6. Exploring the Relationship Between White Matter Tracts and Resting-State Functional Language Lateralization Index
  7. Dissociation of White Matter Bundles in Different Recovery Measures in Poststroke Aphasia
  8. Factors that facilitate or hinder the use of the facial rehabilitation webtool MEPP 2.0: a comparative study in the Quebecer health system
  9. Effectiveness of French Phonological Components Analysis in individuals with chronic aphasia
  10. Reliability of the picture description task of the Western Aphasia Battery – revised in Laurentian French persons without brain injury
  11. Dissociation of white matter bundles in different recovery measures in post-stroke aphasia
  12. Exploring Spoken Discourse and Its Neural Correlates in Women With Alzheimer's Disease With Low Levels of Education and Socioeconomic Status
  13. Adaptation and Reliability of the Cinderella Story Retell Task in Canadian French Persons Without Brain Injury
  14. The longitudinal trajectory of discourse from the hyperacute to the chronic phase in mild to moderate poststroke aphasia recovery: A case series study
  15. Formation par concordance de script en orthophonie : récit de pratique en évaluation des troubles acquis de la communication
  16. Neuroanatomical correlates of macrostructural receptive abilities in narrative discourse in unilateral left hemisphere stroke: A behavioural and voxel‐based morphometry study
  17. Validation of Videoconference Administration of Picture Description From the Western Aphasia Battery–Revised in Neurotypical Canadian French Speakers
  18. Timing stroke: A review on stroke pathophysiology and its influence over time on diffusion measures
  19. Macrostructural Aspects in Oral Narratives in Brazilian Portuguese by Left and Right Hemisphere Stroke Patients With Low Education and Low Socioeconomic Status
  20. Picture Description of the Western Aphasia Battery Picnic Scene: Reference Data for the French Canadian Population
  21. Development of an open-source and free facial rehabilitation website for severe bell’s palsy: a within-subject study on user experience and patient’s compliance with the MEPP-website
  22. A longitudinal study of narrative discourse in post-stroke aphasia
  23. Neuroanatomical Correlates of Macrolinguistic Aspects in Narrative Discourse in Unilateral Left and Right Hemisphere Stroke: A Voxel-Based Morphometry Study
  24. The Mirror Effect Plus Protocol for acute Bell’s palsy: a randomised and longitudinal study on facial rehabilitation
  25. French Translation and Validation of the Synkinesis Assessment Questionnaire
  26. Word-finding in confrontation naming and picture descriptions produced by individuals with early post-stroke aphasia
  27. Long-term discourse outcomes and their relationship to white matter damage in moderate to severe adulthood traumatic brain injury
  28. Predicting Early Post-stroke Aphasia Outcome From Initial Aphasia Severity
  29. Sleep spindles are resilient to extensive white matter deterioration
  30. The importance of thematic informativeness in narrative discourse recovery in acute post-stroke aphasia
  31. Brain white matter damage and its association with neuronal synchrony during sleep
  32. Test-Retest Reliability of Diffusion Measures Extracted Along White Matter Language Fiber Bundles Using HARDI-Based Tractography
  33. Therapy-Induced Neuroplasticity in Chronic Aphasia After Phonological Component Analysis: A Matter of Intensity
  34. Norms for the FAVRES TEST in the french speaking population of Canada.
  35. White Matter Disruption and Connected Speech in Non-Fluent and Semantic Variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia
  36. Maladaptive Plasticity in Aphasia: Brain Activation Maps Underlying Verb Retrieval Errors
  37. Verb production in the nonfluent and semantic variants of primary progressive aphasia: The influence of lexical and semantic factors
  38. Age-related behavioural and neurofunctional patterns of second language word learning: Different ways of being successful
  39. Default-mode network functional connectivity in aphasia: Therapy-induced neuroplasticity
  40. Therapy-induced neuroplasticity in chronic aphasia
  41. Neurofunctional (re)organization underlying narrative discourse processing in aging: Evidence from fNIRS
  42. Syntactic processing in bilinguals: An fNIRS study
  43. Impaired L1 and executive control after left basal ganglia damage in a bilingual Basque–Spanish person with aphasia
  44. Functional Integration in the Default-Mode Network: Modifications Following Intensive Semantic Feature Analysis in Chronic Aphasia
  45. Brain activation and lexical learning: The impact of learning phase and word type
  46. The Neural Correlates of Semantic Feature Analysis in Chronic Aphasia: Discordant Patterns According to the Etiology
  47. Functional Integration of Semantic Feature Analysis Therapy in Chronic Aphasia
  48. Language therapy and bilingual aphasia: Clinical implications of psycholinguistic and neuroimaging research
  49. Ethnographic and Sociolinguistic Aspects of Communication: Research-Praxis Relationships
  50. The neural correlates of therapy with semantic feature analysis in chronic anomia: An event-related fMRI study