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Joan McDowd

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Occupational Therapy in Health Care|August 1, 2013
Comparison of remedial and compensatory approaches in memory dysfunction: a comprehensive literature reviewMohammed Shaban Nadar, Joan McDowd
Clinical Rehabilitation|August 30, 2008
'Show me, don't tell me'; is this a good approach for rehabilitation?Mohammed Shaban Nadar, Joan McDowd
Psychology and Aging|April 6, 2006
Eye movements of young and older adults while reading with distractionSusan Kemper, Joan McDowd, Art Kramer
Psychology and Aging|October 19, 2011
Learning to ignore distractersEllen Rozek, Susan Kemper, Joan McDowd
Patient Education and Counseling|March 17, 2009
The use of illustration to improve older adults' comprehension of health-related information: is it helpful?Chiung-ju Liu, Susan Kemper, Joan McDowd
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|October 19, 2020
Cognitive predictors of a performance-based measure of instrumental activities of daily living following strokeDenisse Tiznado, Jillian M R Clark, Joan McDowd
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy : Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association|April 8, 2004
Visuospatial inattention and daily life performance in people with Alzheimer's diseaseChiung-ju Liu, Joan McDowd, Keh-chung Lin
Educational Gerontology|June 3, 2008
Young and Older Adults' Reading of DistractersSusan Kemper, Joan McDowd, Kim Metcalf, et al.
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|June 13, 2006
Revealing language deficits following stroke: the cost of doing two things at onceSusan Kemper, Joan McDowd, Patricia Pohl, et al.
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|April 27, 2012
Processing speed mediates gender differences in memory in schizophreniaPei-Chun Tsai, Joan McDowd, Tze-Chun Tang, et al.
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Occupational Therapy in Health Care|August 1, 2013
Comparison of remedial and compensatory approaches in memory dysfunction: a comprehensive literature reviewMohammed Shaban Nadar, Joan McDowd
Clinical Rehabilitation|August 30, 2008
'Show me, don't tell me'; is this a good approach for rehabilitation?Mohammed Shaban Nadar, Joan McDowd
Psychology and Aging|April 6, 2006
Eye movements of young and older adults while reading with distractionSusan Kemper, Joan McDowd, Art Kramer
Psychology and Aging|October 19, 2011
Learning to ignore distractersEllen Rozek, Susan Kemper, Joan McDowd
Patient Education and Counseling|March 17, 2009
The use of illustration to improve older adults' comprehension of health-related information: is it helpful?Chiung-ju Liu, Susan Kemper, Joan McDowd
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|October 19, 2020
Cognitive predictors of a performance-based measure of instrumental activities of daily living following strokeDenisse Tiznado, Jillian M R Clark, Joan McDowd
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy : Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association|April 8, 2004
Visuospatial inattention and daily life performance in people with Alzheimer's diseaseChiung-ju Liu, Joan McDowd, Keh-chung Lin
Educational Gerontology|June 3, 2008
Young and Older Adults' Reading of DistractersSusan Kemper, Joan McDowd, Kim Metcalf, et al.
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|June 13, 2006
Revealing language deficits following stroke: the cost of doing two things at onceSusan Kemper, Joan McDowd, Patricia Pohl, et al.
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|April 27, 2012
Processing speed mediates gender differences in memory in schizophreniaPei-Chun Tsai, Joan McDowd, Tze-Chun Tang, et al.
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