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    Chronic post-stroke aphasia severity is determined by fragmentation of residual white matter networks by Marebwa, Barbara K., Fridriksson, Julius, Yourganov, Grigori, Feenaughty, Lynda, Rorden, Chris, Bonilha, Leonardo

    Published in Scientific reports (15-08-2017)
    “…Many stroke survivors with aphasia in the acute period experience spontaneous recovery within the first six months after the stroke. However, approximately…”
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    Social Network Characteristics and Correlations with Cognitive, Psychosocial, and Speech Function and Communication Participation for Adults with Multiple Sclerosis: A Pilot Study by Feenaughty, Lynda

    “…Purpose: This cross-sectional observational pilot study investigated egocentric social networks for 10 paired sex- and age-matched adults with and without…”
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    Linguistic performance during monologues and correlates of neuropsychological function for adults with multiple sclerosis by Feenaughty, Lynda

    Published in Aphasiology (02-09-2023)
    “…Cognitive-linguistic deficits are a concern in multiple sclerosis (MS). Thus, clinical management requires knowledge of how impaired cognition associated with…”
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    Acoustic measures of paraspeech in speakers with multiple sclerosis: A study of neuropsychological status and its role in diadochokinesis by Feenaughty, Lynda

    “…Paraspeech tasks are frequently incorporated in motor speech disorder assessments and include syllable diadochokinesis (DDK), the rapid repetition of…”
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    Dual-task speech performance in multiple sclerosis by Feenaughty, Lynda

    Published in Multiple sclerosis and related disorders (01-08-2021)
    “…•Greater dual-task effects on speech for adults with MS compared to controls.•Magnified effects on speech rate for adults with MS with comorbid…”
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    Variations of F2 range measures in mild dysarthria and healthy talkers by McLaughlin, Michaela, Feenaughty, Lynda

    “…Diminished vocalic segments indexed by the extent, duration, and rate of change in the second formant (F2) are common in dysarthria and are known to reduce…”
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    Does Vocalization Increase the Positive Valence of Emotion? by Hyde, Joshua, Feenaughty, Lynda, van Mersbergen, Miriam

    Published in Journal of voice (05-08-2024)
    “…This study aims to determine if the act of voicing can have an effect on mood. A within-participant reversal paradigm, where each participant served as their…”
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    Speech timing changes accompany speech entrainment in aphasia by Feenaughty, Lynda, Basilakos, Alexandra, Bonilha, Leonardo, Fridriksson, Julius

    Published in Journal of communication disorders (01-03-2021)
    “…•Speech timing changes accompany speech entrainment in aphasia.•Faster speech rates accompany speech entrainment in non-fluent aphasia.•Shorter silent pauses…”
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    Relationship between acoustic measures and judgments of intelligibility in Parkinson's disease: A within-speaker approach by Feenaughty, Lynda, Tjaden, Kris, Sussman, Joan

    Published in Clinical linguistics & phonetics (01-11-2014)
    “…Abstract This study investigated the acoustic basis of within-speaker, across-utterance variation in sentence intelligibility for 12 speakers with dysarthria…”
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    A Multivariate Analytic Approach to the Differential Diagnosis of Apraxia of Speech by Basilakos, Alexandra, Yourganov, Grigori, den Ouden, Dirk-Bart, Fogerty, Daniel, Rorden, Chris, Feenaughty, Lynda, Fridriksson, Julius

    “…Purpose: Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a consequence of stroke that frequently co-occurs with aphasia. Its study is limited by difficulties with its perceptual…”
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    Impact of Cognitive Impairment and Dysarthria on Spoken Language in Multiple Sclerosis by Feenaughty, Lynda, Guo, Ling-Yu, Weinstock-Guttman, Bianca, Ray, Meredith, Benedict, Ralph H B, Tjaden, Kris

    “…To investigate the impact of cognitive impairment on spoken language produced by speakers with multiple sclerosis (MS) with and without dysarthria. Sixty…”
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    Abstract WP163: Post-stroke Aphasia Severity is Determined by the Disorganization of Residual White Matter Networks by Marebwa, Barbara K, Fridriksson, Julius, Yourganov, Grigori, Feenaughty, Lynda, Rorden, Chris, Bonilha, Leonardo

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-02-2017)
    “…Abstract only Introduction: Many stroke survivors who suffer from aphasia in the acute period experience spontaneous recovery within the first six months…”
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    Non-fluent speech following stroke is caused by impaired efference copy by Feenaughty, Lynda, Basilakos, Alexandra, Bonilha, Leonardo, den Ouden, Dirk-Bart, Rorden, Chris, Stark, Brielle, Fridriksson, Julius

    Published in Cognitive neuropsychology (01-09-2017)
    “…Efference copy is a cognitive mechanism argued to be critical for initiating and monitoring speech: however, the extent to which breakdown of efference copy…”
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    Influence of cognitive function on speech and articulation rate in multiple sclerosis by Rodgers, Jonathan D, Tjaden, Kris, Feenaughty, Lynda, Weinstock-Guttman, Bianca, Benedict, Ralph H B

    “…We examined cognitive predictors of speech and articulation rate in 50 individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) and 23 healthy controls. We measured speech and…”
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    Impact of cognitive function and dysarthria on spoken language and perceived speech severity in multiple sclerosis by Feenaughty, Lynda

    Published 01-01-2016
    “…Purpose: The current study sought to investigate the separate effects of dysarthria and cognitive status on global speech timing, speech hesitation, and…”
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    Speech and pause characteristics in multiple sclerosis: A preliminary study of speakers with high and low neuropsychological test performance by Feenaughty, Lynda, Tjaden, Kris, Benedict, Ralph H.B., Weinstock-Guttman, Bianca

    Published in Clinical linguistics & phonetics (01-02-2013)
    “…This preliminary study investigated how cognitive-linguistic status in multiple sclerosis (MS) is reflected in two speech tasks (i.e. oral reading, narrative)…”
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    Impact of cognitive function and dysarthria on spoken language and perceived speech severity in multiple sclerosis by Feenaughty, Lynda

    “…Purpose: The current study sought to investigate the separate effects of dysarthria and cognitive status on global speech timing, speech hesitation, and…”
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    Dissertation