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Maya L Henry

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Plos One|September 12, 2024
Study protocol for the Functional Communication Checklist for people living with primary progressive aphasiaJeanne Gallée, Jade Cartwright, Maya L Henry, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|September 4, 2020
Effects of bilingualism on age at onset in two clinical Alzheimer's disease variantsJessica de Leon, Stephanie M Grasso, Ariane Welch, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 17, 2010
Neural correlates of syntactic processing in the nonfluent variant of primary progressive aphasiaStephen M Wilson, Nina F Dronkers, Jennifer M Ogar, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|December 25, 2025
Clinical ManifestationsJeanne Gallée, Jade Cartwright, Maya L Henry, et al.
Bilingualism (Cambridge, England)|May 6, 2024
Examining the relation between bilingualism and age of symptom onset in frontotemporal dementiaJessica de Leon, Stephanie Grasso, Isabel Elaine Allen, et al.
Brain and Language|August 18, 2014
Inflectional morphology in primary progressive aphasia: an elicited production studyStephen M Wilson, Temre H Brandt, Maya L Henry, et al.
Neurocase|November 23, 2012
Neuropsychological, behavioral, and anatomical evolution in right temporal variant frontotemporal dementia: a longitudinal and post-mortem single case analysisMaya L Henry, Stephen M Wilson, Jennifer M Ogar, et al.
Neuron|October 25, 2011
Syntactic processing depends on dorsal language tractsStephen M Wilson, Sebastiano Galantucci, Maria Carmela Tartaglia, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 18, 2014
Frontal white matter tracts sustaining speech production in primary progressive aphasiaMaria Luisa Mandelli, Eduardo Caverzasi, Richard J Binney, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|June 14, 2011
White matter damage in primary progressive aphasias: a diffusion tensor tractography studySebastiano Galantucci, Maria Carmela Tartaglia, Stephen M Wilson, et al.
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Plos One|September 12, 2024
Study protocol for the Functional Communication Checklist for people living with primary progressive aphasiaJeanne Gallée, Jade Cartwright, Maya L Henry, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|September 4, 2020
Effects of bilingualism on age at onset in two clinical Alzheimer's disease variantsJessica de Leon, Stephanie M Grasso, Ariane Welch, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 17, 2010
Neural correlates of syntactic processing in the nonfluent variant of primary progressive aphasiaStephen M Wilson, Nina F Dronkers, Jennifer M Ogar, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|December 25, 2025
Clinical ManifestationsJeanne Gallée, Jade Cartwright, Maya L Henry, et al.
Bilingualism (Cambridge, England)|May 6, 2024
Examining the relation between bilingualism and age of symptom onset in frontotemporal dementiaJessica de Leon, Stephanie Grasso, Isabel Elaine Allen, et al.
Brain and Language|August 18, 2014
Inflectional morphology in primary progressive aphasia: an elicited production studyStephen M Wilson, Temre H Brandt, Maya L Henry, et al.
Neurocase|November 23, 2012
Neuropsychological, behavioral, and anatomical evolution in right temporal variant frontotemporal dementia: a longitudinal and post-mortem single case analysisMaya L Henry, Stephen M Wilson, Jennifer M Ogar, et al.
Neuron|October 25, 2011
Syntactic processing depends on dorsal language tractsStephen M Wilson, Sebastiano Galantucci, Maria Carmela Tartaglia, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 18, 2014
Frontal white matter tracts sustaining speech production in primary progressive aphasiaMaria Luisa Mandelli, Eduardo Caverzasi, Richard J Binney, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|June 14, 2011
White matter damage in primary progressive aphasias: a diffusion tensor tractography studySebastiano Galantucci, Maria Carmela Tartaglia, Stephen M Wilson, et al.
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