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  1. Age-Related Effects on Language Production During Selective and Divided Attention Conditions: Implications for Aphasia Assessment
  2. The Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction and Frustration Scale: Initial Validity Evidence in Aphasia
  3. “I'm Never Gonna Go Back So I've Gotta Do It Forward”: Exploring Posttraumatic Growth in Aphasia
  4. “Competing Noises”: How Background Noise Impacts the Communication Experiences of People With Mild-to-Moderate Aphasia
  5. The Acceptability of Relationship-Centered Communication Partner Training for Couples Impacted by Aphasia: A Mixed-Methods Pilot Investigation
  6. Understanding and Addressing the Individualized Emotional Impact of Aphasia: A Framework for Speech-Language Pathologists
  7. Telling Stories in Noise: The Impact of Background Noises on Spoken Language for People With Aphasia
  8. Physiological Arousal, Attentiveness, Emotion, and Word Retrieval in Aphasia: Effects and Relationships
  9. Do People With Apraxia of Speech and Aphasia Improve or Worsen Across Repeated Sequential Word Trials?
  10. Effects of cognitive and social demands on linguistic production for people with moderate, mild, or no aphasia
  11. Effects of Positive and Negative Emotions on Picture Naming for People With Mild-to-Moderate Aphasia: A Preliminary Investigation
  12. Spoken Discourse Assessment and Analysis in Aphasia: An International Survey of Current Practices
  13. Effects of Background Noise on Speech and Language in Young Adults
  14. Assessing Discourse in Aphasia
  15. Everyday communication challenges in aphasia: descriptions of experiences and coping strategies
  16. Speech consistency in apraxia of speech III
  17. Story telling by people with aphasia: The communication partner
  18. Speech Fluency in Acquired Apraxia of Speech During Narrative Discourse: Group Comparisons and Dual-Task Effects
  19. Telling stories while multitasking for people with aphasia
  20. Automated Speech Recognition in Adult Stroke Survivors: Comparing Human and Computer Transcriptions
  21. Activity choices by people with aphasia Vs activity choices by others: L!V Cards III
  22. Treatment goals and procedures that people want: ActionSC I
  23. Recovering With Acquired Apraxia of Speech: The First 2 Years
  24. Learning by Doing
  25. Interruptions to the flow of speech affect how people with aphasia are perceived
  26. Measuring mood in aphasia