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David A Copland

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International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|July 21, 2020
Elizabeth Usher Memorial Lecture: Lost in Translation? Challenges and future prospects for a neurobiological approach to aphasia rehabilitationDavid A Copland
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|January 7, 2006
Meaning selection and the subcortex: evidence of reduced lexical ambiguity repetition effects following subcortical lesionsDavid A Copland
Neurorehabilitation|January 23, 2014
Language outcomes following neurosurgery for brain tumours: a systematic reviewEmma Finch, David A Copland
Plos One|January 24, 2013
Hand movement effects on word learning and retrieval in adultsJessica Ciantar, Emma Finch, David A Copland
Behavioral and Brain Functions : BBF|October 2, 2014
An fMRI study of concreteness effects in spoken word recognitionTracy Roxbury, Katie McMahon, David A Copland
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|September 16, 2011
Effect of aging on learning new names and descriptions for objectsEmma Whiting, Helen J Chenery, David A Copland
Neuropsychologia|May 22, 2014
Using semantics to enhance new word learning: an ERP investigationAnthony J Angwin, Bernadette Phua, David A Copland
Neuropsychology|March 12, 2008
An investigation of working memory influences on lexical ambiguity resolutionNicole Gadsby, Wendy L Arnott, David A Copland
Brain and Language|June 26, 2002
Hemispheric contributions to lexical ambiguity resolution: evidence from individuals with complex language impairment following left-hemisphere lesionsDavid A Copland, Helen J Chenery, Bruce E Murdoch
Plos One|September 12, 2013
NESSTI: norms for environmental sound stimuliJulia Hocking, Ilvana Dzafic, Maria Kazovsky, et al.
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International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|July 21, 2020
Elizabeth Usher Memorial Lecture: Lost in Translation? Challenges and future prospects for a neurobiological approach to aphasia rehabilitationDavid A Copland
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|January 7, 2006
Meaning selection and the subcortex: evidence of reduced lexical ambiguity repetition effects following subcortical lesionsDavid A Copland
Neurorehabilitation|January 23, 2014
Language outcomes following neurosurgery for brain tumours: a systematic reviewEmma Finch, David A Copland
Plos One|January 24, 2013
Hand movement effects on word learning and retrieval in adultsJessica Ciantar, Emma Finch, David A Copland
Behavioral and Brain Functions : BBF|October 2, 2014
An fMRI study of concreteness effects in spoken word recognitionTracy Roxbury, Katie McMahon, David A Copland
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|September 16, 2011
Effect of aging on learning new names and descriptions for objectsEmma Whiting, Helen J Chenery, David A Copland
Neuropsychologia|May 22, 2014
Using semantics to enhance new word learning: an ERP investigationAnthony J Angwin, Bernadette Phua, David A Copland
Neuropsychology|March 12, 2008
An investigation of working memory influences on lexical ambiguity resolutionNicole Gadsby, Wendy L Arnott, David A Copland
Brain and Language|June 26, 2002
Hemispheric contributions to lexical ambiguity resolution: evidence from individuals with complex language impairment following left-hemisphere lesionsDavid A Copland, Helen J Chenery, Bruce E Murdoch
Plos One|September 12, 2013
NESSTI: norms for environmental sound stimuliJulia Hocking, Ilvana Dzafic, Maria Kazovsky, et al.
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