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Meyer A, Snider S, Faria A, Tippett D, Saloma R, Turkeltaub P, et al.
Neuropsychologia . 2025 Jan; 207:109066. PMID: 39756511
The underlying causes of reading impairment in neurodegenerative disease are not well understood. The current study seeks to determine the causes of surface alexia and phonological alexia in primary progressive...
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Meyer A, Snider S, Tippett D, Saloma R, Turkeltaub P, Hillis A, et al.
Aphasiology . 2024 Jan; 38(2):205-236. PMID: 38283767
Background: An individual's diagnostic subtype may fail to predict the efficacy of a given type of treatment for anomia. Classification by conceptual-semantic impairment may be more informative. Aims: This study...
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McCall J, DeMarco A, Mandal A, Fama M, van der Stelt C, Lacey E, et al.
J Cogn Neurosci . 2023 May; 35(7):1169-1194. PMID: 37159232
Despite the many mistakes we make while speaking, people can effectively communicate because we monitor our speech errors. However, the cognitive abilities and brain structures that support speech error monitoring...
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Dickens J, DeMarco A, van der Stelt C, Snider S, Lacey E, Medaglia J, et al.
Brain Commun . 2021 Sep; 3(3):fcab194. PMID: 34522884
Alexia is common in the context of aphasia. It is widely agreed that damage to phonological and semantic systems not specific to reading causes co-morbid alexia and aphasia. Studies of...
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Meyer A, Snider S, McGowan S, Tippett D, Hillis A, Friedman R
Aphasiology . 2021 Mar; 34(6):664-674. PMID: 33716376
Background: Findings from several studies have indicated that participants with nfvPPA and participants with svPPA exhibit different patterns on action and object naming tasks, while other recent studies have found...
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Dickens J, Fama M, DeMarco A, Lacey E, Friedman R, Turkeltaub P
J Neurosci . 2019 May; 39(27):5361-5368. PMID: 31061085
Reading involves the rapid extraction of sound and meaning from print through a cooperative division of labor between phonological and lexical-semantic processes. Whereas lesion studies of patients with stereotyped acquired...
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Fama M, Snider S, Henderson M, Hayward W, Friedman R, Turkeltaub P
J Speech Lang Hear Res . 2019 Apr; 62(1):106-122. PMID: 30950758
Purpose Individuals with aphasia often report that they feel able to say words in their heads, regardless of speech output ability. Here, we examine whether these subjective reports of successful...
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Fama M, Henderson M, Snider S, Hayward W, Friedman R, Turkeltaub P
Conscious Cogn . 2019 Mar; 71:18-29. PMID: 30921682
Many individuals with aphasia report the ability to say words in their heads despite spoken naming difficulty. Here, we examined individual differences in the experience of inner speech (IS) in...
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Sebastian R, Thompson C, Wang N, Wright A, Meyer A, Friedman R, et al.
Aphasiology . 2019 Jan; 32(9):1010-1030. PMID: 30613121
Background: Individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) and their caregivers want to know what to expect so that they can plan support appropriately. The ability to predict decline in naming...
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Meyer A, Faria A, Tippett D, Hillis A, Friedman R
Aphasiology . 2018 Apr; 31(9):1059-1077. PMID: 29628604
Background: Structural imaging has not been used previously to predict the effect of treatment in primary progressive aphasia (PPA). Aims: This study examined relationships between baseline brain volume and the...