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Melodie Yen

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Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.)|September 29, 2021
Distinct neural correlates of linguistic demand and non-linguistic demandIan A Quillen, Melodie Yen, Stephen M Wilson
Human Brain Mapping|April 18, 2018
An adaptive semantic matching paradigm for reliable and valid language mapping in individuals with aphasiaStephen M Wilson, Melodie Yen, Dana K Eriksson
Neuroimage|January 22, 2019
Adaptive paradigms for mapping phonological regions in individual participantsMelodie Yen, Andrew T DeMarco, Stephen M Wilson
Neuroimage. Clinical|September 8, 2017
Validity and reliability of four language mapping paradigmsStephen M Wilson, Alexa Bautista, Melodie Yen, et al.
Aphasiology|October 21, 2017
Rapid recovery from aphasia after infarction of Wernicke's areaStephanie A Yagata, Melodie Yen, Angelica McCarron, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|November 23, 2019
Language Mapping in AphasiaStephen M Wilson, Dana K Eriksson, Melodie Yen, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|September 26, 2025
Independent contributions of language activations in left and right temporal cortex to aphasia outcomes after strokeSarah M Schneck, Deborah F Levy, Jillian L Entrup, et al.
Imaging Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)|May 6, 2026
Independent contributions of language activations in left and right temporal cortex to aphasia outcomes after strokeSarah M Schneck, Deborah F Levy, Jillian L Entrup, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|April 7, 2022
Recovery from aphasia in the first year after strokeStephen M Wilson, Jillian L Entrup, Sarah M Schneck, et al.
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Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.)|September 29, 2021
Distinct neural correlates of linguistic demand and non-linguistic demandIan A Quillen, Melodie Yen, Stephen M Wilson
Human Brain Mapping|April 18, 2018
An adaptive semantic matching paradigm for reliable and valid language mapping in individuals with aphasiaStephen M Wilson, Melodie Yen, Dana K Eriksson
Neuroimage|January 22, 2019
Adaptive paradigms for mapping phonological regions in individual participantsMelodie Yen, Andrew T DeMarco, Stephen M Wilson
Neuroimage. Clinical|September 8, 2017
Validity and reliability of four language mapping paradigmsStephen M Wilson, Alexa Bautista, Melodie Yen, et al.
Aphasiology|October 21, 2017
Rapid recovery from aphasia after infarction of Wernicke's areaStephanie A Yagata, Melodie Yen, Angelica McCarron, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|November 23, 2019
Language Mapping in AphasiaStephen M Wilson, Dana K Eriksson, Melodie Yen, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|September 26, 2025
Independent contributions of language activations in left and right temporal cortex to aphasia outcomes after strokeSarah M Schneck, Deborah F Levy, Jillian L Entrup, et al.
Imaging Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)|May 6, 2026
Independent contributions of language activations in left and right temporal cortex to aphasia outcomes after strokeSarah M Schneck, Deborah F Levy, Jillian L Entrup, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|April 7, 2022
Recovery from aphasia in the first year after strokeStephen M Wilson, Jillian L Entrup, Sarah M Schneck, et al.
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