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Discourse in healthy old-elderly adults: A longitudinal study

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Asha Kuppachi Vas, Jeffrey Spence & Sandra Bond Chapman. (2015) Abstracting meaning from complex information (gist reasoning) in adult traumatic brain injury. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 37:2, pages 152-161.
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Malcolm R. McNeil, Patrick J. Doyle, Grace H. Park, Tepanta R.D. Fossett & Martin B. Brodsky. (2002) Increasing the sensitivity of the Story Retell Procedure for the discrimination of normal elderly subjects from persons with aphasia. Aphasiology 16:8, pages 815-822.
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Malcolm R. McNeil, Patrick J. Doyle, Tepanta R. D. Fossett, Grace H. Park & Amy J. Goda. (2001) Reliability and concurrent validity of the information unit scoring metric for the story retelling procedure. Aphasiology 15:10-11, pages 991-1006.
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Hanna K. Ulatowska, Maria Sadowska, Danuta Kadzielawa, Jan Kordys & Krystyna Rymarczyk. (2000) Linguistic and cognitive aspects of proverb processing in aphasia. Aphasiology 14:3, pages 227-250.
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Karin Zazo Ortiz, Juliana Tognin, Juliana Silveira Ferreira de Medeiros, Tepanta R.D. Fossett & Malcolm R. McNeil. (2024) Connected Language Performance in Neurotypical and Persons with Aphasia: Use of the Brazilian-Portuguese Story Retell Procedure. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, pages 1-9.
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Ana Varela Suárez. (2023) A tutorial on discourse analysis in healthy and pathological ageing. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 59:1, pages 94-109.
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Vanja Kljajevic. (2022) Older and Wiser: Interpretation of Proverbs in the Face of Age-Related Cortical Atrophy. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 14.
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Eesha Kokje, Simge Celik, Hans-Werner Wahl & Christiane von Stutterheim. (2021) Can discourse processing performance serve as an early marker of Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment? A systematic review of text comprehension. European Journal of Ageing 19:1, pages 3-18.
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Soojung Kim & Hyunjoo Choi. (2021) Characteristics of Tip of the Tongue Phenomenon on the Task of Naming Celebrities in Healthy Elderly Adults. Communication Sciences & Disorders 26:4, pages 863-873.
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Ewa Małgorzata Szepietowska & Sara Filipiak. (2021) Interpretation of familiar metaphors and proverbs by Polish people in middle and late adulthood. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 56:4, pages 841-857.
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Asha Vas, Alisa Woods, Molly Keebler & Stephen Spees. (2020) SMART Program in Chronic Stroke. Annals of International Occupational Therapy 3:3, pages 109-118.
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Sue Sherratt & Karen Bryan. (2018) Textual cohesion in oral narrative and procedural discourse: the effects of ageing and cognitive skills. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 54:1, pages 95-109.
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Shamala Sundaray, Theodoros Marinis & Arpita Bose. (2018) Comprehending Non-literal Language: Effects of Aging and Bilingualism. Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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Sandra Bond Chapman & Lori G. Cook. 2018. Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology 1568 1573 .
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Asha Vas & Marsha Neville. 2018. Handbook of Rehabilitation in Older Adults. Handbook of Rehabilitation in Older Adults 229 242 .
Marlena Bartczak. (2017) Processing Metaphors in the Elderly: Does Valence Matter?. Psychology of Language and Communication 21:1, pages 352-379.
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Raksha A. Mudar, Sandra B. Chapman, Audette Rackley, Justin Eroh, Hsueh‐Sheng Chiang, Alison Perez, Erin Venza & Jeffrey S. Spence. (2016) Enhancing latent cognitive capacity in mild cognitive impairment with gist reasoning training: a pilot study. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 32:5, pages 548-555.
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Raksha A. Mudar & Sandra B. Chapman. 2017. Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology. Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology.
Heidi E. Hamilton & Toshiko Hamaguchi. 2015. The Handbook of Discourse Analysis. The Handbook of Discourse Analysis 705 727 .
Hyunjoo Choi. (2015) Ratio of Correct Information Unit and Cognitive Functions in Healthy Elderly Adults. Communication Sciences & Disorders 20:3, pages 435-445.
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Asha K. Vas, Sandra B. Chapman & Lori G. Cook. 2015. Traumatic Brain Injury, Part II. Traumatic Brain Injury, Part II 497 510 .
Natalia Gawron & Emilia Łojek. 2014. Różne oblicza starości. Badania neuropsychologiczne. Różne oblicza starości. Badania neuropsychologiczne.
S.B. Chapman & R.A. Mudar. 2014. Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences. Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences 834 836 .
김정완, 김수련, 김향희 & 황재호. (2013) Differences in Attention and Naming abilitywith Age in the Elderly. Journal of speech-language & hearing disorders 22:3, pages 25-44.
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Lynne J. Williams, Joseph P. Dunlop & Hervé Abdi. (2012) Effect of Age on Variability in the Production of Text-Based Global Inferences. PLoS ONE 7:5, pages e36161.
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Raksha Anand, Sandra B. Chapman, Audette Rackley, Molly Keebler, Jennifer Zientz & John HartJr.Jr.. (2010) Gist reasoning training in cognitively normal seniors. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 26:9, pages 961-968.
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Anu Klippi & Marja-Liisa Helasvuo. (2011) Changes in Agrammatic Conversational Speech over a 20 Year Period – From Single Word Turns to Grammatical Constructions. Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders 2:1, pages 29-59.
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Asha K. Vas, Sandra B. Chapman, Lori G. Cook, Alan C. Elliott & Molly Keebler. (2011) Higher-Order Reasoning Training Years After Traumatic Brain Injury in Adults. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 26:3, pages 224-239.
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Alexander M. Rapp & Barbara Wild. (2011) Nonliteral Language in Alzheimer Dementia: A Review. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 17:2, pages 207-218.
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Sandra B. Chapman, Raksha Anand, Garen Sparks & C. Munro Cullum. (2012) Gist Distinctions in Healthy Cognitive Aging Versus Mild Alzheimer's Disease. Brain Impairment 7:3, pages 223-233.
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Margaret Lehman Blake. (2006) Clinical Relevance of Discourse Characteristics After Right Hemisphere Brain Damage. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 15:3, pages 255-267.
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Sandra B Chapman, Frederick J Bonte, Stephanie B Chiu Wong, Jennifer N Zientz, Linda S Hynan, Thomas S Harris, April R Gorman, Celeste A Roney & Anne M Lipton. (2005) Convergence of Connected Language and SPECT in Variants of Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration. Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders 19:4, pages 202-213.
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Sandra Bond Chapman, Jennifer Zientz, Myron Weiner, Roger Rosenberg, William Frawley & Mary Hope Burns. (2002) Discourse Changes in Early Alzheimer Disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Normal Aging. Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders 16:3, pages 177-186.
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Hanna K. Ulatowska, Robert T. Wertz, Sandra B. Chapman, CaSaundra L. Hill, Jennifer L. Thompson, Molly W. Keebler, Gloria Streit Olness, Sharon D. Parsons, Teya Miller & Linda L. Auther. (2001) Interpretation of Fables and Proverbs by African Americans With and Without Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 10:1, pages 40-50.
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Sandra Bond Chapman, Amy Peterson Highley & Jennifer L. Thompson. (1998) Discourse in fluent aphasia and Alzheimer's disease: Linguistic and pragmatic considerations. Journal of Neurolinguistics 11:1-2, pages 55-78.
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