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Mechanisms of discourse comprehension impairment after right hemisphere brain damage: Suppression in lexical ambiguity resolution
CA Tompkins, A Baumgaertner, MT Lehman, W Fassbinder
Journal of speech, language, and hearing research 43 (1), 62-78, 2000
1502000
Clinical relevance of discourse characteristics after right hemisphere brain damage
ML Blake
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2006
1062006
Prevalence and patterns of right hemisphere cognitive/communicative deficits: Retrospective data from an inpatient rehabilitation unit
ML Blake, JR Duffy, PS Myers, CA Tompkins
Aphasiology 16 (4-6), 537-547, 2002
1022002
Mechanisms of discourse comprehension impairment after right hemisphere brain damage
CA Tompkins, MT Lehman-Blake, A Baumgaertner, W Fassbinder
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2001
902001
Inference Generation During Text Comprehension by Adults With Right Hemisphere Brain Damage
CA Tompkins, W Fassbinder, ML Blake, A Baumgaertner, N Jayaram
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2004
722004
Predictive inferencing in adults with right hemisphere brain damage
MT Lehman-Blake, CA Tompkins
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2001
672001
An evidence-based systematic review on communication treatments for individuals with right hemisphere brain damage
ML Blake, T Frymark, R Venedictov
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Rockville, MD, 2013
632013
The nature and implications of right hemisphere language disorders: Issues in search of answers
CA Tompkins, W Fassbinder, MT Lehman-Blake, A Baumgaertner
The handbook of adult language disorders, 429-448, 2002
592002
Suppression and discourse comprehension in right brain-damaged adults: A preliminary report
CA Tompkins, A Baumgaertner, MT Lehman, TRD Fossett
Aphasiology 11 (4-5), 505-519, 1997
561997
Inferencing in adults with right hemisphere brain damage: An analysis of conflicting results
MT Lehman, CA Tompkins
Aphasiology 14 (5-6), 485-499, 2000
532000
Cognitive impairment after ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association
N El Husseini, IL Katzan, NS Rost, ML Blake, E Byun, ST Pendlebury, ...
Stroke 54 (6), e272-e291, 2023
482023
Reliability and validity of an auditory working memory measure: Data from elderly and right-hemisphere damaged adults
MT Lehman, CA Tompkins
Aphasiology 12 (7-8), 771-785, 1998
461998
Interpreting intended meanings after right hemisphere brain damage: An analysis of evidence, potential accounts, and clinical implications
CA Tompkins, MT Lehman
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 5 (1), 29-47, 1998
461998
Right hemisphere syndrome is in the eye of the beholder
M Lehman Blake, J Duffy, C Tompkins, P Myers
Aphasiology 17 (5), 423-432, 2003
442003
The right hemisphere and disorders of cognition and communication: Theory and clinical practice
ML Blake
Plural Publishing, 2017
412017
Contextual bias and predictive inferencing in adults with and without right hemisphere brain damage
ML Blake, K Lesniewicz
Aphasiology 19 (3-5), 423-434, 2005
412005
Inferencing processes after right hemisphere brain damage: Maintenance of inferences
ML Blake
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2009
402009
Perspectives on treatment for communication deficits associated with right hemisphere brain damage
ML Blake
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2007
402007
Inferencing processes after right hemisphere brain damage: Effects of contextual bias
ML Blake
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2009
392009
Contextual Constraint Treatment for coarse coding deficit in adults with right hemisphere brain damage: Generalisation to narrative discourse comprehension
ML Blake, CA Tompkins, VL Scharp, KM Meigh, J Wambaugh
Neuropsychological rehabilitation 25 (1), 15-52, 2015
352015
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