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William Matchin

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Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.)|November 10, 2023
Grammatical Parallelism in Aphasia: A Lesion-Symptom Mapping StudyWilliam Matchin, Dirk-Bart den Ouden, Alexandra Basilakos, et al.
Neuroimage|December 13, 2021
Functional differentiation in the language network revealed by lesion-symptom mappingWilliam Matchin, Alexandra Basilakos, Dirk-Bart den Ouden, et al.
Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 23, 2021
Agrammatism and Paragrammatism: A Cortical Double Dissociation Revealed by Lesion-Symptom MappingWilliam Matchin, Alexandra Basilakos, Brielle C Stark, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|December 22, 2022
Reply: The Wernicke conundrum is misinterpretedWilliam Matchin, Dirk-Bart den Ouden, Gregory Hickok, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|December 29, 2021
The Cortical Organization of Syntactic Processing Is Supramodal: Evidence from American Sign LanguageWilliam Matchin, Deniz İlkbaşaran, Marla Hatrak, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|May 15, 2024
Verbal working memory and syntactic comprehension segregate into the dorsal and ventral streamsWilliam Matchin, Zeinab K Mollasaraei, Leonardo Bonilha, et al.
Brain Communications|December 23, 2024
Verbal working memory and syntactic comprehension segregate into the dorsal and ventral streams, respectivelyWilliam Matchin, Zeinab K Mollasaraei, Leonardo Bonilha, et al.
Aphasiology|January 10, 2022
One cat, Two cats, Red cat, Blue cats: Eliciting morphemes from individuals with primary progressive aphasiaMelissa D Stockbridge, William Matchin, Alexandra Walker, et al.
Cognitive Neuropsychology|October 24, 2020
A double dissociation between plural and possessive "s": Evidence from the Morphosyntactic Generation testMelissa D Stockbridge, Alexandra Walker, William Matchin, et al.
Aphasiology|April 24, 2024
Mary has a little chair: Eliciting noun-modifier phrases in individuals with acute post-stroke aphasiaMelissa D Stockbridge, William Matchin, Elizabeth DeLuque, et al.
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Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.)|November 10, 2023
Grammatical Parallelism in Aphasia: A Lesion-Symptom Mapping StudyWilliam Matchin, Dirk-Bart den Ouden, Alexandra Basilakos, et al.
Neuroimage|December 13, 2021
Functional differentiation in the language network revealed by lesion-symptom mappingWilliam Matchin, Alexandra Basilakos, Dirk-Bart den Ouden, et al.
Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 23, 2021
Agrammatism and Paragrammatism: A Cortical Double Dissociation Revealed by Lesion-Symptom MappingWilliam Matchin, Alexandra Basilakos, Brielle C Stark, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|December 22, 2022
Reply: The Wernicke conundrum is misinterpretedWilliam Matchin, Dirk-Bart den Ouden, Gregory Hickok, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|December 29, 2021
The Cortical Organization of Syntactic Processing Is Supramodal: Evidence from American Sign LanguageWilliam Matchin, Deniz İlkbaşaran, Marla Hatrak, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|May 15, 2024
Verbal working memory and syntactic comprehension segregate into the dorsal and ventral streamsWilliam Matchin, Zeinab K Mollasaraei, Leonardo Bonilha, et al.
Brain Communications|December 23, 2024
Verbal working memory and syntactic comprehension segregate into the dorsal and ventral streams, respectivelyWilliam Matchin, Zeinab K Mollasaraei, Leonardo Bonilha, et al.
Aphasiology|January 10, 2022
One cat, Two cats, Red cat, Blue cats: Eliciting morphemes from individuals with primary progressive aphasiaMelissa D Stockbridge, William Matchin, Alexandra Walker, et al.
Cognitive Neuropsychology|October 24, 2020
A double dissociation between plural and possessive "s": Evidence from the Morphosyntactic Generation testMelissa D Stockbridge, Alexandra Walker, William Matchin, et al.
Aphasiology|April 24, 2024
Mary has a little chair: Eliciting noun-modifier phrases in individuals with acute post-stroke aphasiaMelissa D Stockbridge, William Matchin, Elizabeth DeLuque, et al.
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