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The relationship between right hemisphere damage and gesture in spontaneous discourse

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Pages 299-319 | Published online: 10 Apr 2007

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Han Zhang & Wolfram Hinzen. (2022) Temporal Overlap Between Gestures and Speech in Poststroke Aphasia: Is There a Compensatory Effect?. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 65:12, pages 4797-4811.
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Brielle C. Stark & Caroline Cofoid. (2022) Task-Specific Iconic Gesturing During Spoken Discourse in Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 31:1, pages 30-47.
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Katharina Hogrefe, Georg Goldenberg, Ralf Glindemann, Madleen Klonowski & Wolfram Ziegler. (2021) Nonverbal Semantics Test (NVST)—A Novel Diagnostic Tool to Assess Semantic Processing Deficits: Application to Persons with Aphasia after Cerebrovascular Accident. Brain Sciences 11:3, pages 359.
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Sharice Clough & Melissa C. Duff. (2020) The Role of Gesture in Communication and Cognition: Implications for Understanding and Treating Neurogenic Communication Disorders. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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Madeleine Pritchard, Katerina Hilari, Naomi Cocks & Lucy Dipper. (2018) Psychometric properties of discourse measures in aphasia: acceptability, reliability, and validity. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 53:6, pages 1078-1093.
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Katharina Hogrefe, Robert Rein, Harald Skomroch & Hedda Lausberg. (2016) Co-speech hand movements during narrations: What is the impact of right vs. left hemisphere brain damage?. Neuropsychologia 93, pages 176-188.
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