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Michael Walsh Dickey
Michael Walsh Dickey
University of Pittsburgh, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System
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Real-time comprehension of wh-movement in aphasia: Evidence from eyetracking while listening
MW Dickey, JWJ Choy, CK Thompson
Brain and Language 100 (1), 1-22, 2007
1722007
Predictive processing of syntactic structure: Sluicing and ellipsis in real-time sentence processing
M Yoshida, MW Dickey, P Sturt
Language and Cognitive Processes 28 (3), 272-302, 2013
1372013
Automatic processing of wh-and NP-movement in agrammatic aphasia: Evidence from eyetracking
MW Dickey, CK Thompson
Journal of Neurolinguistics 22 (6), 563-583, 2009
1112009
Verbal working memory and its relationship to sentence‐level reading and listening comprehension in persons with aphasia
JE Sung, MR McNeil, SR Pratt, MW Dickey, WD Hula, NJ Szuminsky, ...
Aphasiology 23 (7-8), 1040-1052, 2009
1092009
Information structure expectations in sentence comprehension
K Carlson, MW Dickey, L Frazier, C Clifton Jr
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (1), 114-139, 2009
1002009
On-line processing of tense and temporality in agrammatic aphasia
Y Faroqi-Shah, MW Dickey
Brain and Language 108 (2), 97-111, 2009
932009
Acquisition and generalization responses in aphasia naming treatment: A meta-analysis of semantic feature analysis outcomes
YM Quique, WS Evans, MW Dickey
American journal of speech-language pathology 28 (1S), 230-246, 2019
902019
Description of an intensive residential aphasia treatment program: Rationale, clinical processes, and outcomes
RL Winans-Mitrik, WD Hula, MW Dickey, JG Schumacher, B Swoyer, ...
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 23 (2), S330-S342, 2014
712014
What matters in semantic feature analysis: Practice-related predictors of treatment response in aphasia
ML Gravier, MW Dickey, WD Hula, WS Evans, RL Owens, ...
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 27 (1S), 438-453, 2018
672018
Constraints on the sentence processor and the distribution of resumptive pronouns
MW Dickey
University of Massachusetts occasional papers in linguistics 22 (1), 7, 1996
671996
Structural white matter connectometry of word production in aphasia: an observational study
WD Hula, S Panesar, ML Gravier, FC Yeh, HC Dresang, MW Dickey, ...
Brain 143 (8), 2532-2544, 2020
662020
The processing of tense: Psycholinguistic studies on the interpretation of tense and temporal relations
MW Dickey
Springer Science & Business Media, 2001
662001
Subthalamic nucleus and sensorimotor cortex activity during speech production
A Chrabaszcz, WJ Neumann, O Stretcu, WJ Lipski, A Bush, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 39 (14), 2698-2708, 2019
572019
The resolution and recovery of filler-gap dependencies in aphasia: Evidence from on-line anomaly detection
MW Dickey, CK Thompson
Brain and Language 88 (1), 108-127, 2004
562004
Judgment of functional morphology in agrammatic aphasia
MW Dickey, LH Milman, CK Thompson
Journal of Neurolinguistics 21 (1), 35-65, 2008
552008
Treatment dose in post-stroke aphasia: A systematic scoping review
SR Harvey, M Carragher, MW Dickey, JE Pierce, ML Rose
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 31 (10), 1629-1660, 2021
502021
Subthalamic nucleus neurons differentially encode early and late aspects of speech production
WJ Lipski, A Alhourani, T Pirnia, PW Jones, C Dastolfo-Hromack, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 38 (24), 5620-5631, 2018
502018
Dose effects in behavioural treatment of post-stroke aphasia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
S Harvey, M Carragher, MW Dickey, JE Pierce, ML Rose
Disability and rehabilitation 44 (12), 2548-2559, 2022
462022
Comprehension of elided structure: Evidence from sluicing
MW Dickey, AC Bunger
Language and Cognitive Processes 26 (1), 63-78, 2011
412011
Effects of semantic feature type, diversity, and quantity on semantic feature analysis treatment outcomes in aphasia
WS Evans, R Cavanaugh, ML Gravier, AM Autenreith, PJ Doyle, WD Hula, ...
American journal of speech-language pathology 30 (1S), 344-358, 2021
392021
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