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Maya L Henry

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Neuroimage. Reports|March 31, 2025
Utilization of resting-state electroencephalography spectral power in convolutional neural networks for classification of primary progressive aphasiaChristina Quinn, Alex Craik, Rachel Tessmer, et al.
Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease : JAD|May 21, 2025
Associations between dementia symptoms and caregiver and relationship health: A prominent role for speech and languageRobert W Levenson, Jennifer Merrilees, Maya L Henry, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 19, 2011
Written language impairments in primary progressive aphasia: a reflection of damage to central semantic and phonological processesMaya L Henry, Pélagie M Beeson, Gene E Alexander, et al.
Brain and Language|August 8, 2006
The role of left perisylvian cortical regions in spellingMaya L Henry, Pélagie M Beeson, Amy J Stark, et al.
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|October 7, 2020
Modified script training for nonfluent/agrammatic primary progressive aphasia with significant hearing loss: A single-case experimental designKristin M Schaffer, Lisa Wauters, Karinne Berstis, et al.
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|July 27, 2021
Embedding Aphasia-Modified Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Script Training for Primary Progressive Aphasia: A Single-Case Pilot StudyKristin M Schaffer, William S Evans, Christina D Dutcher, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|June 29, 2019
Video-Implemented Script Training in a Bilingual Spanish-English Speaker With AphasiaStephanie M Grasso, Diana F Cruz, Rosa Benavidez, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 12, 2025
Application of machine learning and temporal response function modeling of EEG data for differential diagnosis in primary progressive aphasiaHeather Dial, Lokesha S Pugalenthi, G Nike Gnanateja, et al.
Neuropsychologia|May 8, 2007
Do dual-route models accurately predict reading and spelling performance in individuals with acquired alexia and agraphia?Steven Z Rapcsak, Maya L Henry, Sommer L Teague, et al.
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|March 3, 2018
Describing Phonological Paraphasias in Three Variants of Primary Progressive AphasiaSarah Grace Hudspeth Dalton, Christine Shultz, Maya L Henry, et al.
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Neuroimage. Reports|March 31, 2025
Utilization of resting-state electroencephalography spectral power in convolutional neural networks for classification of primary progressive aphasiaChristina Quinn, Alex Craik, Rachel Tessmer, et al.
Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease : JAD|May 21, 2025
Associations between dementia symptoms and caregiver and relationship health: A prominent role for speech and languageRobert W Levenson, Jennifer Merrilees, Maya L Henry, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 19, 2011
Written language impairments in primary progressive aphasia: a reflection of damage to central semantic and phonological processesMaya L Henry, Pélagie M Beeson, Gene E Alexander, et al.
Brain and Language|August 8, 2006
The role of left perisylvian cortical regions in spellingMaya L Henry, Pélagie M Beeson, Amy J Stark, et al.
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|October 7, 2020
Modified script training for nonfluent/agrammatic primary progressive aphasia with significant hearing loss: A single-case experimental designKristin M Schaffer, Lisa Wauters, Karinne Berstis, et al.
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|July 27, 2021
Embedding Aphasia-Modified Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Script Training for Primary Progressive Aphasia: A Single-Case Pilot StudyKristin M Schaffer, William S Evans, Christina D Dutcher, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|June 29, 2019
Video-Implemented Script Training in a Bilingual Spanish-English Speaker With AphasiaStephanie M Grasso, Diana F Cruz, Rosa Benavidez, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 12, 2025
Application of machine learning and temporal response function modeling of EEG data for differential diagnosis in primary progressive aphasiaHeather Dial, Lokesha S Pugalenthi, G Nike Gnanateja, et al.
Neuropsychologia|May 8, 2007
Do dual-route models accurately predict reading and spelling performance in individuals with acquired alexia and agraphia?Steven Z Rapcsak, Maya L Henry, Sommer L Teague, et al.
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|March 3, 2018
Describing Phonological Paraphasias in Three Variants of Primary Progressive AphasiaSarah Grace Hudspeth Dalton, Christine Shultz, Maya L Henry, et al.
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