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David A Copland

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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|September 18, 2025
Influence of Swallowing Function, Aphasia and High-Level Language Impairment on Discharge Destination Acutely Post-ThrombectomyPamela D'Netto, Emma Finch, Anna Rumbach, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|May 23, 2017
Determining the Association between Language and Cognitive Tests in Poststroke AphasiaKylie J Wall, Toby B Cumming, David A Copland
Brain Connectivity|June 1, 2021
Dorsal and Ventral Cortical Connectivity Is Mediated by the Inferior Frontal Gyrus During Facilitated Naming of PicturesKartik K Iyer, David A Copland, Anthony J Angwin
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology|December 1, 2007
Transdermal nicotine modulates strategy-based attentional semantic processing in non-smokersAnna D Holmes, Helen J Chenery, David A Copland
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|April 19, 2008
The basal ganglia circuits, dopamine, and ambiguous word processing: a neurobiological account of priming studies in Parkinson's diseaseHelen J Chenery, Anthony J Angwin, David A Copland
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders|October 25, 2002
Complex language functions and subcortical mechanisms: evidence from Huntington's disease and patients with non-thalamic subcortical lesionsHelen J Chenery, David A Copland, Bruce E Murdoch
PM & R : the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation|June 25, 2015
Evidence for Intensive Aphasia Therapy: Consideration of Theories From Neuroscience and Cognitive PsychologyJade K Dignam, Amy D Rodriguez, David A Copland
Journal of Communication Disorders|September 13, 2005
A comparison of picture description abilities in individuals with vascular subcortical lesions and Huntington's DiseaseAngela M Jensen, Helen J Chenery, David A Copland
Psychopharmacology|June 17, 2010
Nicotine does not enhance basic semantic primingAnna D Holmes, Helen J Chenery, David A Copland
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|January 22, 2016
An fMRI Study of Concreteness Effects during Spoken Word Recognition in Aging. Preservation or Attenuation?Tracy Roxbury, Katie McMahon, Alan Coulthard, et al.
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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|September 18, 2025
Influence of Swallowing Function, Aphasia and High-Level Language Impairment on Discharge Destination Acutely Post-ThrombectomyPamela D'Netto, Emma Finch, Anna Rumbach, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|May 23, 2017
Determining the Association between Language and Cognitive Tests in Poststroke AphasiaKylie J Wall, Toby B Cumming, David A Copland
Brain Connectivity|June 1, 2021
Dorsal and Ventral Cortical Connectivity Is Mediated by the Inferior Frontal Gyrus During Facilitated Naming of PicturesKartik K Iyer, David A Copland, Anthony J Angwin
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology|December 1, 2007
Transdermal nicotine modulates strategy-based attentional semantic processing in non-smokersAnna D Holmes, Helen J Chenery, David A Copland
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|April 19, 2008
The basal ganglia circuits, dopamine, and ambiguous word processing: a neurobiological account of priming studies in Parkinson's diseaseHelen J Chenery, Anthony J Angwin, David A Copland
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders|October 25, 2002
Complex language functions and subcortical mechanisms: evidence from Huntington's disease and patients with non-thalamic subcortical lesionsHelen J Chenery, David A Copland, Bruce E Murdoch
PM & R : the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation|June 25, 2015
Evidence for Intensive Aphasia Therapy: Consideration of Theories From Neuroscience and Cognitive PsychologyJade K Dignam, Amy D Rodriguez, David A Copland
Journal of Communication Disorders|September 13, 2005
A comparison of picture description abilities in individuals with vascular subcortical lesions and Huntington's DiseaseAngela M Jensen, Helen J Chenery, David A Copland
Psychopharmacology|June 17, 2010
Nicotine does not enhance basic semantic primingAnna D Holmes, Helen J Chenery, David A Copland
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|January 22, 2016
An fMRI Study of Concreteness Effects during Spoken Word Recognition in Aging. Preservation or Attenuation?Tracy Roxbury, Katie McMahon, Alan Coulthard, et al.
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