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Joshua Troche

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Troche J, Willis A, Whiteside J
Pilot Feasibility Stud . 2019 Jan; 5:10. PMID: 30680224
Background: Dementia can lead to difficulties in communication between caregivers and patients. Teaching conversational strategies has been effective for a wide array of clients with acquired neurologic disorders and their...
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Troche J, Crutch S, Reilly J
Front Psychol . 2017 Oct; 8:1787. PMID: 29075224
Cognitive science has a longstanding interest in the ways that people acquire and use abstract vs. concrete words (e.g., truth vs. piano). One dominant theory holds that abstract and concrete...
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Troche J, Crutch S, Reilly J
Front Psychol . 2014 May; 5:360. PMID: 24808876
The empirical study of language has historically relied heavily upon concrete word stimuli. By definition, concrete words evoke salient perceptual associations that fit well within feature-based, sensorimotor models of word...
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Crutch S, Troche J, Reilly J, Ridgway G
Front Hum Neurosci . 2013 May; 7:186. PMID: 23720617
This study harnessed control ratings of the contribution of different types of information (sensation, action, emotion, thought, social interaction, morality, time, space, quantity, and polarity) to 400 individual abstract and...
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Reilly J, Troche J, Chatel A, Park H, Kalinyak-Fliszar M, Antonucci S, et al.
Aphasiology . 2013 Mar; 26(3-4):404-427. PMID: 23486736
Background: Verbal working memory is an essential component of many language functions, including sentence comprehension and word learning. As such, working memory has emerged as a domain of intense research...
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Troche J, Troche M, Berkowitz R, Grossman M, Reilly J
Am J Speech Lang Pathol . 2012 Mar; 21(3):258-63. PMID: 22442285
Purpose: Deficits in auditory perception compromise a range of linguistic processes in persons with Parkinson's disease (PD), including speech perception and sensitivity to affective and linguistic prosody. An unanswered question...