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    Respondent Burden and Readability of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for People With Aphasia by Engelhoven, Amy E. R., Bislick, Lauren, Gray, Sara, Pompon, Rebecca Hunting

    Published in Topics in language disorders (01-07-2022)
    “…Purpose: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for persons with aphasia (PWA) are commonly used to measure various outcomes. Persons with aphasia commonly…”
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    Do principles of motor learning enhance retention and transfer of speech skills? A systematic review by Bislick, Lauren P., Weir, Phillip C., Spencer, Kristie, Kendall, Diane, Yorkston, Kathryn M.

    Published in Aphasiology (01-05-2012)
    “…Background: It is well documented in limb motor research that providing the optimal practice and feedback conditions can have positive outcomes for the…”
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    Development of a Short Form of the Boston Naming Test for Individuals with Aphasia by del Toro, Christina M, Bislick, Lauren P, Comer, Matthew, Velozo, Craig, Romero, Sergio, Rothi, Leslie J. Gonzalez, Kendall, Diane L

    “…Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a short form of the Boston Naming Test (BNT; Kaplan, Goodglass, & Weintraub, 2001) for individuals with…”
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    An investigation of aphasic naming error evolution following phonomotor treatment by Minkina, Irene, Oelke, Megan, Bislick, Lauren P., Brookshire, C. Elizabeth, Hunting Pompon, Rebecca, Silkes, Joann P., Kendall, Diane L.

    Published in Aphasiology (02-08-2016)
    “…Background: Though treatments for anomia in aphasia typically use accuracy of trained and untrained targets to determine treatment efficacy, researchers have…”
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    Exploring the Impact of Two Feedback Types on Speech Intelligibility, Precision, and Naturalness by Bislick, Lauren, Thakar, Ashka, Madden, Elizabeth Brookshire

    Published in Seminars in speech and language (01-06-2023)
    “…This pilot study examined the impact of feedback type on learning a novel speech task, as measured by listener ratings, and will inform procedures for future…”
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    Aphasia and friendship: Stroke survivors’ self-reported changes over time by Madden, Elizabeth B., Bislick, Lauren, Wallace, Sarah E., Therrien, Michelle C.S., Goff-Albritton, Rachel

    Published in Journal of communication disorders (01-05-2023)
    “…•Many individuals with aphasia maintained old friendships and developed new friendships, particularly with another person with aphasia.•On average, perceived…”
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    Respondent Burden and Readability of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for People with Aphasia: Topics in Language Disorders by Engelhoven, Amy E. R, Bislick, Lauren, Gray, Sara, Pompon, Rebecca Hunting

    Published in Topics in language disorders (2022)
    “…Purpose: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for persons with aphasia (PWA) are commonly used to measure various outcomes. Persons with aphasia commonly…”
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    Caregiving and Friendship by Madden, Elizabeth B, Therrien, Michelle, Bislick Lauren, Wallace, Sarah E, Goff-Albritton, Rachel, Vilfort-Garces Ana, Constantino, Christopher, Graven Lucinda

    Published in Topics in language disorders (01-01-2023)
    “…Friendship is an essential component of quality of life. The ongoing lifestyle changes and strain typically experienced by care partners of people with aphasia…”
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    Caregiving and Friendship: Perspectives From Care Partners of People With Aphasia by Madden, Elizabeth B., Therrien, Michelle, Bislick, Lauren, Wallace, Sarah E., Goff-Albritton, Rachel, Vilfort-Garces, Ana, Constantino, Christopher, Graven, Lucinda

    Published in Topics in language disorders (01-01-2023)
    “…Friendship is an essential component of quality of life. The ongoing lifestyle changes and strain typically experienced by care partners of people with aphasia…”
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    The Nature of Error Consistency in Individuals With Acquired Apraxia of Speech and Aphasia by Bislick, Lauren, McNeil, Malcolm, Spencer, Kristie A, Yorkston, Kathryn, Kendall, Diane L

    “…The primary characteristics used to define acquired apraxia of speech (AOS) have evolved to better reflect a disorder of motor planning/programming. However,…”
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    Influence of Linguistic and Nonlinguistic Variables on Generalization and Maintenance Following Phonomotor Treatment for Aphasia by Pompon, Rebecca Hunting, Bislick, Lauren, Elliott, Kristen, Madden, Elizabeth Brookshire, Minkina, Irene, Oelke, Megan, Kendall, Diane

    “…Although phonomotor treatment shows promise as an effective intervention for anomia in people with aphasia, responses to this treatment are not consistent…”
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    The Influence of Phonomotor Treatment on Word Retrieval: Insights from Naming Errors by Minkina, Irene, Silkes, JoAnn P, Bislick, Lauren, Madden, Elizabeth Brookshire, Lai, Victoria, Pompon, Rebecca Hunting, Torrence, Janaki, Zimmerman, Reva M, Kendall, Diane L

    “…Purpose: An increasing number of anomia treatment studies have coupled traditional word retrieval accuracy outcome measures with more fine-grained analysis of…”
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    Finding "Zen" in Aphasia: The Benefits of Yoga as Described by Key Stakeholders by Bislick, Lauren, Dietz, Aimee, Duncan, E Susan, Garza, Pilar, Gleason, Rachel, Harley, Dana, Kersey, Greg, Kersey, Terri, Mamlekar, Chitrali R, McCarthy, Michael J, Noe, Vicki, Rushlow, Deanna, Rushlow, J Chase, Van Allan, Stephanie

    “…Recently, the literature has witnessed a surging interest regarding the use of mind-body approaches with people who have aphasia, generating a plethora of…”
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    Language treatment prior to anterior temporal lobe surgery: Can naming skills be preserved? by Kendall, Diane L, Minkina, Irene, Bislick, Lauren, Grabowski, Thomas J, Phatak, Vaishali, Silkes, JoAnn P, Ojemann, Jeffrey G

    “…Epilepsy affects 1% of the general population and is highly prevalent among Veterans. The purpose of this phase I study was to investigate a presurgical…”
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    An Analysis of Aphasic Naming Errors as an Indicator of Improved Linguistic Processing Following Phonomotor Treatment by Kendall, Diane L, Pompon, Rebecca Hunting, Brookshire, C. Elizabeth, Minkina, Irene, Bislick, Lauren

    “…Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of phonomotor treatment on the types of errors produced during a confrontation naming task for…”
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    Can intensive phonomotor therapy modify accent? A phase I study by Oelke, Megan, Sachet, Lauril, Nagle, Kathy, Bislick, Lauren, Brookshire, C. Elizabeth, Kendall, Diane L.

    Published in Speech, language and hearing (01-12-2015)
    “…A variety of accent modification approaches exist for non-native English speakers. The training program developed for this study, phonomotor treatment, is…”
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    Dual tasking in individuals with post-stroke aphasia: a scoping review protocol by Suarez, Lara, Dawson, Nicole, Bislick Wilson, Lauren

    Published in JBI evidence synthesis (01-09-2023)
    “…The purpose of this scoping review is to identify the main theoretical frameworks being used to explain dual-task performance deficits in people with…”
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    The Nature of Error Consistency in Apraxia of Speech and Aphasia with Phonemic Paraphasia by Bislick, Lauren P

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…Effective treatment programs for communication disorders are based on the underlying nature of the impairment; therefore, accurate diagnosis is critical. In…”
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