Jennifer E Mack
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Recent Articles
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Ward C, Mack J
J Commun Disord
. 2022 Sep;
100:106268.
PMID: 36137321
Introduction: We tested whether aphasia self-disclosure via an aphasia ID card impacts (1) how non-aphasic listeners initially process language produced by a speaker with aphasia and (2) learning of the...
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Walenski M, Mack J, Marsel Mesulam M, Thompson C
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2021 Jan;
14:587594.
PMID: 33488370
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a degenerative disease affecting language while leaving other cognitive facilities relatively unscathed. The agrammatic subtype of PPA (PPA-G) is characterized by agrammatic language production with...
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Thompson C, Barbieri E, Mack J, Wilkins A, Xie K
Neurocase
. 2020 Dec;
27(1):39-56.
PMID: 33378229
This study reports the results of a longitudinal study examining the effects of treatment for sentence processing deficits for a 70-year-old gentleman (DK) with the agrammatic variant of Primary Progressive...
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Mack J, Barbieri E, Weintraub S, Mesulam M, Thompson C
Neuropsychologia
. 2020 Dec;
151:107713.
PMID: 33285187
Purpose: This study examined grammatical production impairments in primary progressive aphasia (PPA), as measured by structured tests and narrative samples. We aimed to quantify the strength of the relationship between...
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Mack J, Mesulam M, Rogalski E, Thompson C
Neuropsychologia
. 2019 Sep;
134:107192.
PMID: 31521633
Background: Impaired sentence comprehension is observed in the three major subtypes of PPA, with distinct performance patterns relating to impairments in comprehending complex sentences in the agrammatic (PPA-G) and logopenic...
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Cho-Reyes S, Mack J, Thompson C
J Mem Lang
. 2017 Sep;
91:202-218.
PMID: 28924328
The present study addressed open questions about the nature of sentence production deficits in agrammatic aphasia. In two structural priming experiments, 13 aphasic and 13 age-matched control speakers repeated visually-...
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Mack J, Thompson C
J Speech Lang Hear Res
. 2017 May;
60(5):1299-1315.
PMID: 28474086
Purpose: The present study tested whether (and how) language treatment changed online sentence processing in individuals with aphasia. Method: Participants with aphasia (n = 10) received a 12-week program of...
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Mack J, Nerantzini M, Thompson C
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2017 Mar;
11:101.
PMID: 28348524
Sentence production impairments in aphasia often improve with treatment. However, little is known about how cognitive processes supporting sentence production, such as sentence planning, are impacted by treatment. The present...
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Mack J, Wei A, Gutierrez S, Thompson C
J Neurolinguistics
. 2016 Nov;
40:98-111.
PMID: 27867260
Purpose: Visual-world eyetracking is increasingly used to investigate online language processing in normal and language impaired listeners. Tracking changes in eye movements over time also may be useful for indexing...
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Mack J, Chandler S, Meltzer-Asscher A, Rogalski E, Weintraub S, Mesulam M, et al.
Neuropsychologia
. 2015 Aug;
77:211-22.
PMID: 26300385
Naming and word-retrieval deficits, which are common characteristics of primary progressive aphasia (PPA), differentially affect production across word classes (e.g., nouns, verbs) in some patients. Individuals with the agrammatic variant...