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Tracking passive sentence comprehension in agrammatic aphasia
AM Meyer, JE Mack, CK Thompson
Journal of Neurolinguistics 25 (1), 31-43, 2012
1082012
Grammatical encoding and learning in agrammatic aphasia: Evidence from structural priming
S Cho-Reyes, JE Mack, CK Thompson
Journal of Memory and Language 91, 202-218, 2016
942016
Grammatical impairments in PPA
CK Thompson, JE Mack
Aphasiology 28 (8-9), 1018-1037, 2014
832014
Neural correlates of processing passive sentences
JE Mack, A Meltzer-Asscher, E Barbieri, CK Thompson
Brain sciences 3 (3), 1198-1214, 2013
772013
Effects of verb meaning on lexical integration in agrammatic aphasia: Evidence from eyetracking
JE Mack, W Ji, CK Thompson
Journal of neurolinguistics 26 (6), 619-636, 2013
742013
How the brain processes different dimensions of argument structure complexity: Evidence from fMRI
A Meltzer-Asscher, JE Mack, E Barbieri, CK Thompson
Brain and language 142, 65-75, 2015
722015
What do pauses in narrative production reveal about the nature of word retrieval deficits in PPA?
JE Mack, SD Chandler, A Meltzer-Asscher, E Rogalski, S Weintraub, ...
Neuropsychologia 77, 211-222, 2015
662015
Semantic combinatorial processes in argument structure: Evidence from light-verbs
MM Piñango, J Mack, R Jackendoff
Annual meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, 573-583, 2006
582006
Recovery of offline and online sentence processing in aphasia: Language and domain-general network neuroplasticity
E Barbieri, J Mack, B Chiappetta, E Europa, CK Thompson
Cortex 120, 394-418, 2019
452019
Recovery of online sentence processing in aphasia: Eye movement changes resulting from treatment of underlying forms
JE Mack, CK Thompson
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 60 (5), 1299-1315, 2017
322017
Phonological facilitation of object naming in agrammatic and logopenic primary progressive aphasia (PPA)
JE Mack, S Cho-Reyes, JD Kloet, S Weintraub, MM Mesulam, ...
Cognitive neuropsychology 30 (3), 172-193, 2013
302013
Tracking sentence comprehension: Test-retest reliability in people with aphasia and unimpaired adults
JE Mack, AZS Wei, S Gutierrez, CK Thompson
Journal of Neurolinguistics 40, 98-111, 2016
252016
Recovery of sentence production processes following language treatment in aphasia: Evidence from eyetracking
JE Mack, M Nerantzini, CK Thompson
Frontiers in human neuroscience 11, 101, 2017
242017
Using statistical parsing to detect agrammatic aphasia
KC Fraser, G Hirst, JA Meltzer, JE Mack, CK Thompson
Proceedings of BioNLP 2014, 134-142, 2014
162014
(Not) Hearing optional subjects: The effects of pragmatic usage preferences
JE Mack, C Clifton Jr, L Frazier, PV Taylor
Journal of memory and language 67 (1), 211-223, 2012
162012
Quantifying grammatical impairments in primary progressive aphasia: structured language tests and narrative language production
JE Mack, E Barbieri, S Weintraub, MM Mesulam, CK Thompson
Neuropsychologia 151, 107713, 2021
142021
Verb-argument integration in primary progressive aphasia: real-time argument access and selection
JE Mack, MM Mesulam, EJ Rogalski, CK Thompson
Neuropsychologia 134, 107192, 2019
142019
Information structure and the licensing of English* subjects
JE Mack
Yale University, 2010
112010
Reliability of BOLD signals in chronic stroke‐induced aphasia
J Higgins, E Barbieri, X Wang, J Mack, D Caplan, S Kiran, B Rapp, ...
European Journal of Neuroscience 52 (8), 3963-3978, 2020
72020
Thematic integration impairments in primary progressive aphasia: Evidence from eye-tracking
M Walenski, JE Mack, MM Mesulam, CK Thompson
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14, 587594, 2021
62021
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