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Anita S Halper

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Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|September 30, 2016
ForewordLeora Reiff Cherney, Anita S Halper
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|September 30, 2016
An assessment tool for evaluating cognitive-communicative problems in patients with right hemisphere damage: Preliminary findingsLeora R Cherney, Anita S Halper
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|February 22, 2007
Performance on the California Verbal Learning Test following right hemisphere stroke: a longitudinal studyLeora R Cherney, Anita S Halper
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|January 23, 2009
Novel technology for treating individuals with aphasia and concomitant cognitive deficitsLeora R Cherney, Anita S Halper
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|February 22, 2007
Right hemisphere stroke and the California Verbal Learning Test: a preliminary studyAnita S Halper, Leora R Cherney
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|April 7, 2009
Patient-reported changes in communication after computer-based script training for aphasiaLarry M Manheim, Anita S Halper, Leora Cherney
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|October 3, 2003
Two approaches to treating unilateral neglect after right hemisphere stroke: a preliminary investigationLeora R Cherney, Anita S Halper, Dawn Papachronis
Journal of Communication Disorders|May 27, 2011
Computer-based script training for aphasia: emerging themes from post-treatment interviewsLeora R Cherney, Anita S Halper, Rosalind C Kaye
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|May 21, 2010
Tell me your story: analysis of script topics selected by persons with aphasiaAudrey L Holland, Anita S Halper, Leora R Cherney
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|January 31, 2008
Computerized script training for aphasia: preliminary resultsLeora R Cherney, Anita S Halper, Audrey L Holland, et al.
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Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|September 30, 2016
ForewordLeora Reiff Cherney, Anita S Halper
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|September 30, 2016
An assessment tool for evaluating cognitive-communicative problems in patients with right hemisphere damage: Preliminary findingsLeora R Cherney, Anita S Halper
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|February 22, 2007
Performance on the California Verbal Learning Test following right hemisphere stroke: a longitudinal studyLeora R Cherney, Anita S Halper
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|January 23, 2009
Novel technology for treating individuals with aphasia and concomitant cognitive deficitsLeora R Cherney, Anita S Halper
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|February 22, 2007
Right hemisphere stroke and the California Verbal Learning Test: a preliminary studyAnita S Halper, Leora R Cherney
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|April 7, 2009
Patient-reported changes in communication after computer-based script training for aphasiaLarry M Manheim, Anita S Halper, Leora Cherney
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|October 3, 2003
Two approaches to treating unilateral neglect after right hemisphere stroke: a preliminary investigationLeora R Cherney, Anita S Halper, Dawn Papachronis
Journal of Communication Disorders|May 27, 2011
Computer-based script training for aphasia: emerging themes from post-treatment interviewsLeora R Cherney, Anita S Halper, Rosalind C Kaye
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|May 21, 2010
Tell me your story: analysis of script topics selected by persons with aphasiaAudrey L Holland, Anita S Halper, Leora R Cherney
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|January 31, 2008
Computerized script training for aphasia: preliminary resultsLeora R Cherney, Anita S Halper, Audrey L Holland, et al.
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