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Julene K Johnson

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Brain and Cognition|March 14, 2003
August Knoblauch and amusia: a nineteenth-century cognitive model of musicJulene K Johnson, Amy B Graziano
Progress in Brain Research|February 17, 2015
Music, neurology, and psychology in the nineteenth centuryAmy B Graziano, Julene K Johnson
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|March 2, 2015
Hearing and music in dementiaJulene K Johnson, Maggie L Chow
The American Journal of Medicine|June 5, 2004
Neurologic signs and mobility limitations: a neglected link in the elderlyJulene K Johnson, Bruce L Miller
Progress in Brain Research|February 17, 2015
Some early cases of aphasia and the capacity to singJulene K Johnson, Amy B Graziano
Musicae Scientiae : the Journal of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music|July 25, 2017
Comparison of Well-being of Older Adult Choir Singers and the General Population in Finland: A Case-Control StudyJulene K Johnson, Jukka Louhivuori, Eero Siljander
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|October 9, 2007
Executive function, more than global cognition, predicts functional decline and mortality in elderly womenJulene K Johnson, Li-Yung Lui, Kristine Yaffe
Aging & Mental Health|November 5, 2013
Time to reinvent the science of dementia: the need for care and social integrationElena Portacolone, Clara Berridge, Julene K Johnson, et al.
Generations (San Francisco, Calif.)|August 16, 2023
Seeking a Sense of BelongingElena Portacolone, Julene K Johnson, Jodi Halpern, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|April 12, 2013
Jean-Martin Charcot's role in the 19th century study of music aphasiaJulene K Johnson, Marjorie Lorch, Serge Nicolas, et al.
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Brain and Cognition|March 14, 2003
August Knoblauch and amusia: a nineteenth-century cognitive model of musicJulene K Johnson, Amy B Graziano
Progress in Brain Research|February 17, 2015
Music, neurology, and psychology in the nineteenth centuryAmy B Graziano, Julene K Johnson
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|March 2, 2015
Hearing and music in dementiaJulene K Johnson, Maggie L Chow
The American Journal of Medicine|June 5, 2004
Neurologic signs and mobility limitations: a neglected link in the elderlyJulene K Johnson, Bruce L Miller
Progress in Brain Research|February 17, 2015
Some early cases of aphasia and the capacity to singJulene K Johnson, Amy B Graziano
Musicae Scientiae : the Journal of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music|July 25, 2017
Comparison of Well-being of Older Adult Choir Singers and the General Population in Finland: A Case-Control StudyJulene K Johnson, Jukka Louhivuori, Eero Siljander
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|October 9, 2007
Executive function, more than global cognition, predicts functional decline and mortality in elderly womenJulene K Johnson, Li-Yung Lui, Kristine Yaffe
Aging & Mental Health|November 5, 2013
Time to reinvent the science of dementia: the need for care and social integrationElena Portacolone, Clara Berridge, Julene K Johnson, et al.
Generations (San Francisco, Calif.)|August 16, 2023
Seeking a Sense of BelongingElena Portacolone, Julene K Johnson, Jodi Halpern, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|April 12, 2013
Jean-Martin Charcot's role in the 19th century study of music aphasiaJulene K Johnson, Marjorie Lorch, Serge Nicolas, et al.
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