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Kimberly M. Meigh
Kimberly M. Meigh
Assistant Professor, West Virginia University
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Coarse coding and discourse comprehension in adults with right hemisphere brain damage
CA Tompkins, VL Scharp, KM Meigh, W Fassbinder
Aphasiology 22 (2), 204-223, 2008
582008
A different story on “theory of mind” deficit in adults with right hemisphere brain damage
CA Tompkins, VL Scharp, W Fassbinder, KM Meigh, EM Armstrong
Aphasiology 22 (1), 42-61, 2008
502008
Activation and maintenance of peripheral semantic features of unambiguous words after right hemisphere brain damage in adults
CA Tompkins, W Fassbinder, VL Scharp, KM Meigh
Aphasiology 22 (2), 119-138, 2008
412008
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
A novel, implicit treatment for language comprehension processes in right hemisphere brain damage: Phase I data
CA Tompkins, MT Blake, J Wambaugh, K Meigh
Aphasiology 25 (6-7), 789-799, 2011
312011
Generalisation of a novel implicit treatment for coarse coding deficit in right hemisphere brain damage: A single-participant experiment
CA Tompkins, VL Scharp, KM Meigh, M Lehman Blake, J Wambaugh
Aphasiology 26 (5), 689-708, 2012
242012
A novel investigation of generalized motor program theory: Syllable stress as a motor-class variable
KM Meigh
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 60 (6S), 1685-1694, 2017
92017
‘Theory of mind’in adults with right hemisphere brain damage
CA Tompkins, VL Scharp, W Fassbinder, K Meigh, EM Armstrong
Brain and Language 99 (1-2), 67-68, 2006
92006
Can high‐level inferencing be predicted by Discourse Comprehension Test performance in adults with right hemisphere brain damage?
CA Tompkins, K Meigh, AG Scott, LG Lederer
Aphasiology 23 (7-8), 1016-1027, 2009
82009
Implicit treatment of underlying comprehension processes improves narrative comprehension in right hemisphere brain damage
CA Tompkins, MT Blake, V L Scharp, KM Meigh, JL Wambaugh
72013
Communication disorders
CA Tompkins, VL Scharp, KM Meigh
The Encyclopedia of Aging, 1, 234-242, 2006
52006
What memory representation is acquired during nonword speech production learning? The influence of stimulus features and training modality on nonword encoding
KM Meigh, S Shaiman, CA Tompkins, K Verdolini Abbott, T Nokes-Malach
Cogent Psychology 5 (1), 1493714, 2018
32018
Dissimilar phonemes create a contextual interference effect during a nonword repetition task
KM Meigh, E Kee
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 585745, 2020
22020
Phoneme and stress programming interact during nonword repetition learning
KM Meigh, E Cobun, Y Yunusova
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 63 (7), 2219-2228, 2020
22020
Voxel-based lesion symptom mapping of coarse coding and suppression deficits in patients with right hemisphere damage
Y Yang, CA Tompkins, KM Meigh, CS Prat
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 24 (4), S939-S952, 2015
22015
Rule-versus instance-based learning in speech-like behavior: An evaluation of transfer and motor class effects
KM Meigh
University of Pittsburgh, 2014
12014
Right-brain-damaged adults' maintenance of activation for subordinate semantic features of words
V Scharp, C Tompkins, W Fassbinder, K Meigh
12006
Effects of Script Training to Improve Discourse in a Patient With Chronic Aphasia
A Hollo, B Ensar, KM Meigh
Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 9 (1), 35-48, 2024
2024
Acoustics of Retroflex Sounds in Hindi and Other Languages
T Chawla, KM Meigh
Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 5 (3), 726-728, 2020
2020
Generalisation of a novel implicit treatment for coarse coding deficit in right hemisphere brain damage: A single-participant experiment
CA Tompkins, VL Scharp, KM Meigh, ML Blake, J Wambaugh
The Science of Aphasia Rehabilitation, 75-94, 2016
2016
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