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David A Copland

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Brain Research|December 19, 2006
Neural correlates of semantic priming for ambiguous words: an event-related fMRI studyDavid A Copland, Greig I de Zubicaray, Katie McMahon, et al.
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|August 10, 2025
Co-Designing Aphasia Services: Evaluation of Involvement and Processes to Support Inclusion of People With Post Stroke AphasiaLisa Anemaat, David A Copland, Victoria J Palmer, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|January 3, 2023
Exploring the usability and feasibility of a mobile music listening application for people living in the community with post-stroke aphasiaBethany Best, Jessica Campbell, Tracy Roxbury, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|March 7, 2006
Event-related brain potentials elicited by semantic and syntactic anomalies during auditory sentence processingAnja Faustmann, Bruce E Murdoch, Simon P Finnigan, et al.
Neuropsychologia|November 12, 2025
Mapping new names to known objects: ERP insights from cross-situational learning of novel written wordsSamuel R Armstrong, Paola Escudero, David A Copland, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 28, 2009
Impaired semantic inhibition during lexical ambiguity repetition in Parkinson's diseaseDavid A Copland, Gameli Sefe, Jane Ashley, et al.
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology|February 2, 2011
Acute nicotine enhances strategy-based semantic processing in Parkinson's diseaseAnna D Holmes, David A Copland, Peter A Silburn, et al.
Brain and Language|April 13, 2007
The explicit learning of new names for known objects is improved by dexamphetamineEmma Whiting, Helen J Chenery, Jonathan Chalk, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 7, 2017
High-definition tDCS of the temporo-parietal cortex enhances access to newly learned wordsGaron Perceval, Andrew K Martin, David A Copland, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 22, 2023
To sleep or not to sleep? No effect of sleep on contextual word learning in younger adultsEmma Ae Schimke, David A Copland, Sjaan R Gomersall, et al.
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Brain Research|December 19, 2006
Neural correlates of semantic priming for ambiguous words: an event-related fMRI studyDavid A Copland, Greig I de Zubicaray, Katie McMahon, et al.
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|August 10, 2025
Co-Designing Aphasia Services: Evaluation of Involvement and Processes to Support Inclusion of People With Post Stroke AphasiaLisa Anemaat, David A Copland, Victoria J Palmer, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|January 3, 2023
Exploring the usability and feasibility of a mobile music listening application for people living in the community with post-stroke aphasiaBethany Best, Jessica Campbell, Tracy Roxbury, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|March 7, 2006
Event-related brain potentials elicited by semantic and syntactic anomalies during auditory sentence processingAnja Faustmann, Bruce E Murdoch, Simon P Finnigan, et al.
Neuropsychologia|November 12, 2025
Mapping new names to known objects: ERP insights from cross-situational learning of novel written wordsSamuel R Armstrong, Paola Escudero, David A Copland, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 28, 2009
Impaired semantic inhibition during lexical ambiguity repetition in Parkinson's diseaseDavid A Copland, Gameli Sefe, Jane Ashley, et al.
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology|February 2, 2011
Acute nicotine enhances strategy-based semantic processing in Parkinson's diseaseAnna D Holmes, David A Copland, Peter A Silburn, et al.
Brain and Language|April 13, 2007
The explicit learning of new names for known objects is improved by dexamphetamineEmma Whiting, Helen J Chenery, Jonathan Chalk, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 7, 2017
High-definition tDCS of the temporo-parietal cortex enhances access to newly learned wordsGaron Perceval, Andrew K Martin, David A Copland, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 22, 2023
To sleep or not to sleep? No effect of sleep on contextual word learning in younger adultsEmma Ae Schimke, David A Copland, Sjaan R Gomersall, et al.
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