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International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
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October 1, 2005
Investigation of a new intervention for children with word-finding problems
Wendy Best
Aphasiology
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March 11, 2014
"Penguins don't fly": An investigation into the effect of typicality on picture naming in people with aphasia
Clare Rossiter, Wendy Best
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
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June 27, 2009
The role of noun syntax in spoken word production: evidence from aphasia
Ruth Herbert, Wendy Best
Brain and Cognition
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June 21, 2005
"The W and M are mixing me up": use of a visual code in verbal short-term memory tasks
Wendy Best, David Howard
Disability and Rehabilitation
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December 26, 2019
Searching for active ingredients in rehabilitation: applying the taxonomy of behaviour change techniques to a conversation therapy for aphasia
Fiona Johnson, Suzanne Beeke, Wendy Best
Cognitive Neuropsychology
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July 4, 2012
On the use of different methodologies in cognitive neuropsychology: drink deep and from several sources
Lyndsey Nickels, David Howard, Wendy Best
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
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June 29, 2016
Delivering communication strategy training for people with aphasia: what is current clinical practice?
Firle Beckley, Wendy Best, Suzanne Beeke
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
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April 18, 2014
Syntactic versus lexical therapy for anomia in acquired aphasia: differential effects on narrative and conversation
Ruth Herbert, Emma Gregory, Wendy Best
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
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June 28, 2008
Bridging the gap: can impairment-based therapy for anomia have an impact at the psycho-social level?
Wendy Best, Alison Greenwood, Jennie Grassly, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
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June 13, 2014
Activation of syntax in lexical production in healthy speakers and in aphasia
Ruth Herbert, Elizabeth Anderson, Wendy Best, et al.
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International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
|
October 1, 2005
Investigation of a new intervention for children with word-finding problems
Wendy Best
Aphasiology
|
March 11, 2014
"Penguins don't fly": An investigation into the effect of typicality on picture naming in people with aphasia
Clare Rossiter, Wendy Best
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
|
June 27, 2009
The role of noun syntax in spoken word production: evidence from aphasia
Ruth Herbert, Wendy Best
Brain and Cognition
|
June 21, 2005
"The W and M are mixing me up": use of a visual code in verbal short-term memory tasks
Wendy Best, David Howard
Disability and Rehabilitation
|
December 26, 2019
Searching for active ingredients in rehabilitation: applying the taxonomy of behaviour change techniques to a conversation therapy for aphasia
Fiona Johnson, Suzanne Beeke, Wendy Best
Cognitive Neuropsychology
|
July 4, 2012
On the use of different methodologies in cognitive neuropsychology: drink deep and from several sources
Lyndsey Nickels, David Howard, Wendy Best
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
|
June 29, 2016
Delivering communication strategy training for people with aphasia: what is current clinical practice?
Firle Beckley, Wendy Best, Suzanne Beeke
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
|
April 18, 2014
Syntactic versus lexical therapy for anomia in acquired aphasia: differential effects on narrative and conversation
Ruth Herbert, Emma Gregory, Wendy Best
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
|
June 28, 2008
Bridging the gap: can impairment-based therapy for anomia have an impact at the psycho-social level?
Wendy Best, Alison Greenwood, Jennie Grassly, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
|
June 13, 2014
Activation of syntax in lexical production in healthy speakers and in aphasia
Ruth Herbert, Elizabeth Anderson, Wendy Best, et al.
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