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Jennifer E Mack

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Journal of Communication Disorders|September 22, 2022
The effect of an aphasia ID card on the processing of language produced by a speaker with nonfluent aphasiaColleen B Ward, Jennifer E Mack
Aphasiology|February 3, 2015
Grammatical Impairments in PPACynthia K Thompson, Jennifer E Mack
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|May 6, 2017
Recovery of Online Sentence Processing in Aphasia: Eye Movement Changes Resulting From Treatment of Underlying FormsJennifer E Mack, Cynthia K Thompson
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 29, 2017
Recovery of Sentence Production Processes Following Language Treatment in Aphasia: Evidence from EyetrackingJennifer E Mack, Michaela Nerantzini, Cynthia K Thompson
Journal of Neurolinguistics|October 5, 2013
Effects of verb meaning on lexical integration in agrammatic aphasia: Evidence from eyetrackingJennifer E Mack, Woohyuk Ji, Cynthia K Thompson
Journal of Memory and Language|September 20, 2017
Grammatical Encoding and Learning in Agrammatic Aphasia: Evidence from Structural PrimingSoojin Cho-Reyes, Jennifer E Mack, Cynthia K Thompson
Journal of Neurolinguistics|November 2, 2011
Tracking Passive Sentence Comprehension in Agrammatic AphasiaAaron M Meyer, Jennifer E Mack, Cynthia K Thompson
Journal of Memory and Language|July 4, 2012
(Not) Hearing Optional Subjects: The Effects of Pragmatic Usage PreferencesJennifer E Mack, Charles Clifton, Lyn Frazier, et al.
Brain Sciences|June 26, 2014
Neural correlates of processing passive sentencesJennifer E Mack, Aya Meltzer-Asscher, Elena Barbieri, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|January 25, 2021
Thematic Integration Impairments in Primary Progressive Aphasia: Evidence From Eye-TrackingMatthew Walenski, Jennifer E Mack, M Marsel Mesulam, et al.
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Journal of Communication Disorders|September 22, 2022
The effect of an aphasia ID card on the processing of language produced by a speaker with nonfluent aphasiaColleen B Ward, Jennifer E Mack
Aphasiology|February 3, 2015
Grammatical Impairments in PPACynthia K Thompson, Jennifer E Mack
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|May 6, 2017
Recovery of Online Sentence Processing in Aphasia: Eye Movement Changes Resulting From Treatment of Underlying FormsJennifer E Mack, Cynthia K Thompson
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 29, 2017
Recovery of Sentence Production Processes Following Language Treatment in Aphasia: Evidence from EyetrackingJennifer E Mack, Michaela Nerantzini, Cynthia K Thompson
Journal of Neurolinguistics|October 5, 2013
Effects of verb meaning on lexical integration in agrammatic aphasia: Evidence from eyetrackingJennifer E Mack, Woohyuk Ji, Cynthia K Thompson
Journal of Memory and Language|September 20, 2017
Grammatical Encoding and Learning in Agrammatic Aphasia: Evidence from Structural PrimingSoojin Cho-Reyes, Jennifer E Mack, Cynthia K Thompson
Journal of Neurolinguistics|November 2, 2011
Tracking Passive Sentence Comprehension in Agrammatic AphasiaAaron M Meyer, Jennifer E Mack, Cynthia K Thompson
Journal of Memory and Language|July 4, 2012
(Not) Hearing Optional Subjects: The Effects of Pragmatic Usage PreferencesJennifer E Mack, Charles Clifton, Lyn Frazier, et al.
Brain Sciences|June 26, 2014
Neural correlates of processing passive sentencesJennifer E Mack, Aya Meltzer-Asscher, Elena Barbieri, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|January 25, 2021
Thematic Integration Impairments in Primary Progressive Aphasia: Evidence From Eye-TrackingMatthew Walenski, Jennifer E Mack, M Marsel Mesulam, et al.
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