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    Passive Elaborative Cueing of Retrieval ProcessesFollowing Traumatic Brain Injury by Lindsey, André, Coelho, Carl

    Published in Brain injury (24-08-2021)
    “…Purpose: Semantic elaboration is a process in which target information is analyzed in relation to content associated in meaning. The goal of the present study…”
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    Primed to cue by Lindsey, André, Bunker, Lisa, Mozeiko, Jennifer, Coelho, Carl

    Published in Journal of communication disorders (01-07-2020)
    “…•Priming and cueing serve to pre-engage the neural system by triggering the retrieval of linked conceptual knowledge.•Differences between priming and cueing…”
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    Follow-Up on the Story Goodness Index for Characterizing Discourse Deficits Following Traumatic Brain Injury by Lindsey, André, Hurley, Erin, Mozeiko, Jennifer, Coelho, Carl

    “…Purpose The Story Goodness Index (SGI) is a hybrid analysis of narrative discourse combining 2 macrostructural measures: story grammar and story completeness…”
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    Changes in discourse structure over time following traumatic brain injury by Lindsey, André, Mozeiko, Jennifer, Krueger, Frank, Grafman, Jordan, Coelho, Carl

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-10-2018)
    “…The objective of the present study was to investigate structural changes in the narrative discourse of individuals with penetrating traumatic brain injury…”
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    The diagnostic intersection of cognitive–communication disorders and aphasia secondary to TBI by Lindsey, André, Guernon, Ann, Stika, Monica, Bender Pape, Theresa

    “…Background & Aims The present retrospective study examines veterans and military personnel who have sustained a cognitive–communication deficit/disorder (CCD)…”
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    Metacognitive Treatment in Acquired Brain Injury and Its Applicability to Aphasia: A Systematic Review by Wadams, Amanda, Suting, Louisa, Lindsey, André, Mozeiko, Jennifer

    Published in Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences (04-02-2022)
    “…Purpose The purpose of this systematic review is to identify the utility of metacognitive therapeutic intervention for persons with acquired brain injury…”
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    rTMS/iTBS and Cognitive Rehabilitation for Deficits Associated With TBI and PTSD: A Theoretical Framework and Review by Lindsey, André, Ellison, Rachael L., Herrold, Amy A., Aaronson, Alexandra L., Kletzel, Sandra L., Stika, Monica M., Guernon, Ann, Bender Pape, Theresa

    “…Rehabilitation of cognitive and psychosocial deficits resulting from traumatic brain injury (TBI) continues to be an area of concern in health care. Commonly…”
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    Predictors of Cognitive Functioning Among Veterans with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury by Wisinger, Amanda, Stika, Monica, Gonzalez, Christopher, Cladek, Andrea, Ellison, Rachael, Riordan, Patrick, Herrold, Amy, Kletzel, Sandra, Aaronson, Alexandra, Lindsey, Andre, Pape, Theresa Bender, Smith, Bridget

    “…To investigate the relative contributions of demographic factors, behavioral health and mood symptoms, and history of mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) on…”
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    Semantic and phonological retrieval in traumatic brain injury by Lindsey, Andre, Marquardt, Thomas P., Harris, Joyce L.

    Published in Aphasiology (01-02-2018)
    “…Background: Identifying associations or links between encoded stimuli can influence whether those stimuli are successfully retrieved at a later time. Aims: The…”
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    Enhancing Cognitive and Linguistic Processes of Individuals with a History of TBI by Lindsey, Andre M

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are heterogeneous in nature and commonly result in deficits to multiple areas of cognition including memory, linguistic…”
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