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Swathi Kiran

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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|August 13, 2008
Typicality of inanimate category exemplars in aphasia treatment: further evidence for semantic complexitySwathi Kiran
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|March 3, 2007
Complexity in the treatment of naming deficitsSwathi Kiran
Seminars in Speech and Language|February 17, 2016
How Does Severity of Aphasia Influence Individual Responsiveness to Rehabilitation? Using Big Data to Understand Theories of Aphasia RehabilitationSwathi Kiran
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|November 23, 2019
Introduction to the 2018 Research Symposium ForumSwathi Kiran
ISRN Neurology|January 16, 2013
What is the nature of poststroke language recovery and reorganization?Swathi Kiran
Cognitive Neuropsychology|September 18, 2015
The nature of facilitation and interference in the multilingual language system: insights from treatment in a case of trilingual aphasiaCaitlin Keane, Swathi Kiran
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|May 23, 2022
Understanding, facilitating and predicting aphasia recovery after rehabilitationMaria Varkanitsa, Swathi Kiran
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|June 3, 2011
Understanding the relationship between language proficiency, language impairment and rehabilitation: Evidence from a case studySwathi Kiran, Regina Iakupova
Neurocase|April 4, 2013
Analysis of abstract and concrete word processing in persons with aphasia and age-matched neurologically healthy adults using fMRIChaleece Sandberg, Swathi Kiran
Neuropsychologia|December 3, 2014
Between-session intra-individual variability in sustained, selective, and integrational non-linguistic attention in aphasiaSarah Villard, Swathi Kiran
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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|August 13, 2008
Typicality of inanimate category exemplars in aphasia treatment: further evidence for semantic complexitySwathi Kiran
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|March 3, 2007
Complexity in the treatment of naming deficitsSwathi Kiran
Seminars in Speech and Language|February 17, 2016
How Does Severity of Aphasia Influence Individual Responsiveness to Rehabilitation? Using Big Data to Understand Theories of Aphasia RehabilitationSwathi Kiran
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|November 23, 2019
Introduction to the 2018 Research Symposium ForumSwathi Kiran
ISRN Neurology|January 16, 2013
What is the nature of poststroke language recovery and reorganization?Swathi Kiran
Cognitive Neuropsychology|September 18, 2015
The nature of facilitation and interference in the multilingual language system: insights from treatment in a case of trilingual aphasiaCaitlin Keane, Swathi Kiran
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|May 23, 2022
Understanding, facilitating and predicting aphasia recovery after rehabilitationMaria Varkanitsa, Swathi Kiran
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|June 3, 2011
Understanding the relationship between language proficiency, language impairment and rehabilitation: Evidence from a case studySwathi Kiran, Regina Iakupova
Neurocase|April 4, 2013
Analysis of abstract and concrete word processing in persons with aphasia and age-matched neurologically healthy adults using fMRIChaleece Sandberg, Swathi Kiran
Neuropsychologia|December 3, 2014
Between-session intra-individual variability in sustained, selective, and integrational non-linguistic attention in aphasiaSarah Villard, Swathi Kiran
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