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Cognitive Neuropsychology Student Travel Prize “Features”
You can meet the winners of this years student travel prize by visiting this link (http://explore.tandfonline.com/lmt/taylor-francis-author-services-author-prizes/cognitive-neuropsychology-student-travel-prize/). It is a great way to get more involved in your research and an excellent opportunity!
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Cognitive Neuropsychology, Student Travel Prizes Announced
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Academy of Aphasia, 2014, Abstracts Posted
Here is a link to the abstract for my poster, presented at the 2014 meeting of the Academy of Aphasia, in Miami, FL. The abstract was titled: Shared perceptual processes in phoneme and word perception: Evidence from aphasia
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Abstract from 51st Annual Academy of Aphasia
The 51st Annual Academy of Aphasia Meeting abstracts are now accessible through Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences in volume 94. Here is a link for direct access to my abstract entitled, Evaluating Semantic STM Deficits in Aphasia: Overly Rapid Decay vs. … Continue reading
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Cognitive Neuropsychology Student Travel Prizes Announced
Cognitive Neuropsychology Student Travel Prizes
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Alternate Neural Circuits Linked to Improvement in Aphasic Symptoms
An interesting new study asserts that aphasic patients can improve language functions after stroke, even if they are older and are many years post-stroke. fMRI data suggests that this is due to the recruitment of alternate neural circuits. The Brain … Continue reading
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Glial Cells Involvement in Seizures
An interesting new study was summarized in Scientific American that examined the role of glial cells in seizure disorders. In a study using drosophila, seizures ensued when glial cells were unable to control their calcium levels. The importance of glial … Continue reading
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Welcome to my website!
Thanks for stopping by and welcome to my website! You can learn a little bit about me, view my CV, see my teaching philosophy and research statement and view articles that I enjoy. If you have any questions, you can … Continue reading
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