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Rogalski, Emily
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Speech and Language Presentations of FTLD-TDP Type B Neuropathology.
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Will You Still Need Me When I'm 64, or 84, or 104? The Importance of Speech-Language Pathologists in Promoting the Quality of Life of Aging Adults in the United States into the Future.
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Communication Bridge: A pilot feasibility study of Internet-based speech-language therapy for individuals with progressive aphasia.
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Use and Perceived Effectiveness of Communication Modes Reported by Persons With Primary Progressive Aphasia.
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What do pauses in narrative production reveal about the nature of word retrieval deficits in PPA?
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A Life Participation Approach to Primary Progressive Aphasia Intervention.
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The northwestern anagram test: measuring sentence production in primary progressive aphasia.
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The Reliability of Telepractice Administration of the Western Aphasia Battery-Revised in Persons With Primary Progressive Aphasia.
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Speech and language therapy approaches to managing primary progressive aphasia.
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Anatomy of language impairments in primary progressive aphasia.
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Communication Bridgeâ„¢-2 (CB2): an NIH Stage 2 randomized control trial of a speech-language intervention for communication impairments in individuals with mild to moderate primary progressive aphasia.
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A novel frontal pathway underlies verbal fluency in primary progressive aphasia.
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Communication Partner Engagement: A Relevant Factor for Functional Outcomes in Speech-Language Therapy for Aphasic Dementia.
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Naming vs knowing faces in primary progressive aphasia: a tale of 2 hemispheres.
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Behavioral Treatment for Speech and Language in Primary Progressive Aphasia and Primary Progressive Apraxia of Speech: A Systematic Review.
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