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  1. Howjusticecan affectjury: Training abstract words promotes generalisation to concrete words in patients with aphasia
  2. Development of an Impairment-Based Individualized Treatment Workflow Using an iPad-Based Software Platform
  3. Tracking performance fluctuations using an ipad to detect daily performance fluctuations.
  4. The Nature of Lexical-Semantic Access in Bilingual Aphasia
  5. A comparison of features and categorical cues to improve naming abilities in aphasia
  6. Neuroimaging in aphasia treatment research: Standards for establishing the effects of treatment
  7. Neuroimaging in aphasia treatment research: Consensus and practical guidelines for data analysis
  8. Rehabilitation in Bilingual Aphasia: Evidence for Within- and Between-Language Generalization
  9. Nonlinguistic Learning in Individuals With Aphasia: Effects of Training Method and Stimulus Characteristics
  10. Analysis of abstract and concrete word processing in persons with aphasia and age-matched neurologically healthy adults using fMRI
  11. Non-linguistic learning and aphasia: Evidence from a paired associate and feedback-based task
  12. What Is the Nature of Poststroke Language Recovery and Reorganization?
  13. A computational account of bilingual aphasia rehabilitation
  14. Semantic processing in Spanish–English bilinguals with aphasia
  15. Effects of Syntactic Complexity, Semantic Reversibility, and Explicitness on Discourse Comprehension in Persons With Aphasia and in Healthy Controls
  16. Development of a Theoretically Based Treatment for Sentence Comprehension Deficits in Individuals With Aphasia
  17. Typicality mediates performance during category verification in both ad-hoc and well-defined categories
  18. Treating communication problems in individuals with disordered language
  19. Treatment of Category Generation and Retrieval in Aphasia: Effect of Typicality of Category Items
  20. Task-modulated neural activation patterns in chronic stroke patients with aphasia
  21. Understanding the relationship between language proficiency, language impairment and rehabilitation: Evidence from a case study
  22. Meta-analysis of the neural representation of first language and second language
  23. Exploration into Feedback and Non-feedback Based Learning in Aphasia
  24. Training the Weaker Language to Examine Between-Language Transfer in Bilingual Aphasia Rehabilitation
  25. Impairment and Rehabilitation in Bilingual Aphasia: A SOM-Based Model
  26. What Do We Know about Impairment and Recovery of Language in Bi-Multilingual Aphasia?
  27. Rehabilitation and cross-language transfer in bilingual aphasia: towards a computational model
  28. Development of a Test of Effects of Syntactic Comprehension Disorders on Discourse Comprehension
  29. Simulating Bilingual Aphasia: A Novel Computational Model
  30. Development of a Theoretically Based Treatment For Sentence Comprehension Deficits in Aphasia
  31. Semantic feature analysis treatment in Spanish–English and French–English bilingual aphasia
  32. Treatment for lexical retrieval using abstract and concrete words in persons with aphasia: Effect of complexity
  33. Effect of Verb Network Strengthening Treatment (VNeST) on lexical retrieval of content words in sentences in persons with aphasia
  34. Modeling the Bilingual Lexicon of an Individual Subject
  35. Typicality of Inanimate Category Exemplars in Aphasia Treatment: Further Evidence for Semantic Complexity
  36. Semantic Complexity in Treatment of Naming Deficits in Aphasia: Evidence From Well-Defined Categories
  37. In Defense of Cookbooks
  38. Communication Wellness Check‐Up©: Age‐related changes in communicative abilities
  39. Typicality Treatment for Naming Deficits in Aphasia: Why Does It Work?
  40. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Semantic-Based Treatment for Naming Deficits in Aphasia: What Works?
  41. Effect of typicality of ad hoc categories in lexical access
  42. Effect of abstractness on treatment for generative naming deficits in aphasia
  43. The effect of typicality on online category verification of inanimate category exemplars in aphasia
  44. Complexity in the Treatment of Naming Deficits
  45. Crosslinguistic semantic and translation priming in normal bilingual individuals and bilingual aphasia
  46. Typicality within well defined categories in aphasia
  47. Effect of Semantic Naming Treatment on Crosslinguistic Generalization in Bilingual Aphasia
  48. CE Introduction
  49. Pure Alexia: Causes, Characteristics, and Treatment
  50. Imageability effects in normal Spanish–English bilingual adults and in aphasia: Evidence from naming to definition and semantic priming tasks
  51. Training phoneme to grapheme conversion for patients with written and oral production deficits: A model‐based approach
  52. Confrontation naming and semantic relatedness judgements in Spanish/English bilinguals
  53. Effect of training phoneme to grapheme conversion in improving written and oral deficits
  54. The Role of Semantic Complexity in Treatment of Naming Deficits
  55. Effect of typicality on online category verification of animate category exemplars in aphasia
  56. The Role of Syntactic Complexity in Treatment of Sentence Deficits in Agrammatic Aphasia
  57. Semantic complexity and treatment study
  58. Comparison of voice F0 responses to pitch-shift onset and offset conditions
  59. Effect of Duration of Pitch-Shifted Feedback on Vocal Responses in Patients With Parkinson's Disease
  60. Training grapheme to phoneme conversion in patients with oral reading and naming deficits: A model-based approach
  61. Effects of delayed auditory feedback (DAF) on the pitch-shift reflex
  62. Effects of pitch-shift velocity on voice F0 responses
  63. Instructing subjects to make a voluntary response reveals the presence of two components to the audio-vocal reflex
  64. Voice F0 responses to feedback pitch are not affected by speed of stimulus onset
  65. Effects of task instructions on voice F0 responses to auditory feedback pitch shifts