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Michael Walsh Dickey

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Neuropsychologia|December 9, 2014
The influence of event-related knowledge on verb-argument processing in aphasiaMichael Walsh Dickey, Tessa Warren
Aphasiology|December 13, 2007
The relation between syntactic and morphological recovery in agrammatic aphasia: A case studyMichael Walsh Dickey, Cynthia K Thompson
Brain and Language|December 17, 2008
On-line processing of tense and temporality in agrammatic aphasiaYasmeen Faroqi-Shah, Michael Walsh Dickey
Journal of Neurolinguistics|February 18, 2010
Automatic processing of wh- and NP-movement in agrammatic aphasia: Evidence from eyetrackingMichael Walsh Dickey, Cynthia K Thompson
Brain and Language|December 31, 2003
The resolution and recovery of filler-gap dependencies in aphasia: evidence from on-line anomaly detectionMichael Walsh Dickey, Cynthia K Thompson
Journal of Neurolinguistics|September 18, 2018
Idiom comprehension in aphasia: Literal interference and abstract representationEvelyn Milburn, Tessa Warren, Michael Walsh Dickey
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience|May 6, 2016
World knowledge affects prediction as quickly as selectional restrictions: Evidence from the visual world paradigmEvelyn Milburn, Tessa Warren, Michael Walsh Dickey
Journal of Neurolinguistics|April 5, 2016
Structural Prediction in Aphasia: Evidence from <i>either</i>Tessa Warren, Michael Walsh Dickey, Chia-Ming Lei
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|December 21, 2016
Looking for a Location: Dissociated Effects of Event-Related Plausibility and Verb-Argument Information on Predictive Processing in AphasiaRebecca A Hayes, Michael Walsh Dickey, Tessa Warren
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 10, 2017
A rational inference approach to group and individual-level sentence comprehension performance in aphasiaTessa Warren, Michael Walsh Dickey, Teljer L Liburd
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Showing results (1-10 of 51) with videos related to

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Neuropsychologia|December 9, 2014
The influence of event-related knowledge on verb-argument processing in aphasiaMichael Walsh Dickey, Tessa Warren
Aphasiology|December 13, 2007
The relation between syntactic and morphological recovery in agrammatic aphasia: A case studyMichael Walsh Dickey, Cynthia K Thompson
Brain and Language|December 17, 2008
On-line processing of tense and temporality in agrammatic aphasiaYasmeen Faroqi-Shah, Michael Walsh Dickey
Journal of Neurolinguistics|February 18, 2010
Automatic processing of wh- and NP-movement in agrammatic aphasia: Evidence from eyetrackingMichael Walsh Dickey, Cynthia K Thompson
Brain and Language|December 31, 2003
The resolution and recovery of filler-gap dependencies in aphasia: evidence from on-line anomaly detectionMichael Walsh Dickey, Cynthia K Thompson
Journal of Neurolinguistics|September 18, 2018
Idiom comprehension in aphasia: Literal interference and abstract representationEvelyn Milburn, Tessa Warren, Michael Walsh Dickey
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience|May 6, 2016
World knowledge affects prediction as quickly as selectional restrictions: Evidence from the visual world paradigmEvelyn Milburn, Tessa Warren, Michael Walsh Dickey
Journal of Neurolinguistics|April 5, 2016
Structural Prediction in Aphasia: Evidence from <i>either</i>Tessa Warren, Michael Walsh Dickey, Chia-Ming Lei
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|December 21, 2016
Looking for a Location: Dissociated Effects of Event-Related Plausibility and Verb-Argument Information on Predictive Processing in AphasiaRebecca A Hayes, Michael Walsh Dickey, Tessa Warren
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 10, 2017
A rational inference approach to group and individual-level sentence comprehension performance in aphasiaTessa Warren, Michael Walsh Dickey, Teljer L Liburd
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