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A core outcome set for aphasia treatment research: The ROMA consensus statement
Wallace, S.J.; Worrall, L.; Rose, T.. - : SAGE Publications, 2019
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A core outcome set for aphasia treatment research: the ROMA consensus statement
Laska, A-C.; Wallace, S. J.; Hersh, D.. - : SAGE Publications, 2018
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Report from ROMA: an update on the development of a core outcome set for aphasia research
Wallace, Sarah J.; Worrall, Linda; Rose, T.. - : Routledge, 2018
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Which outcomes are most important to people with aphasia and their families? an international nominal group technique study framed within the ICF
Wallace, S.; Worrall, L.; Rose, T.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2017
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Benefits of providing an acute simulated learning environment to speech pathology students: An exploratory study
Rose, T. A.; Copley, A.; Scarinci, N. A.. - : ANZAHPE, 2017
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Event segmentation ability uniquely predicts event memory
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 129 (2013) 2, 241-255
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Using the burden of stroke scale with people who have aphasia: simplified text formatting was preferred but did not influence scores
Grohn, B.; Hawck, K.; Rose, T.. - : WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2012
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Speech-language pathology services for people with aphasia: A survey of current practice in Australia
Verna, A.; Rose, T.; Davidson, B.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2009
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Inhibitory deficit theory: : recent developments in a "new view"
In: Inhibition in cognition (Washington, DC, 2007), p. 143-162
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Developing an evidence-base for accessibility for people with aphasia
Worrall, L.; Rose, T.; Howe, T.. - : Psychology Press, 2007
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Clients as teachers: Two aphasia groups at the University of Queensland
Worrall, L.; Davidson, B.; Howe, T.. - : Plural Publishing, 2007
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Younger and older adults' 'good-enough' interpretations of garden-path sentences
In: Discourse processes. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group 42 (2006) 2, 205-238
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Younger and Older Adults' “Good-Enough” Interpretations of Garden-Path Sentences
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40th EASD Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes : Munich, Germany, 5-9 September 2004.
Veitenhansl M, Stegner K; Chatellier G, Group D.E.S.I.R.; DIABHYCAR Study Group, Nichols GA. - : Springer, 2004. : country:DEU, 2004. : place:Berli, 2004
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Age Preservation of the Syntactic Processor in Production
In: Journal of psycholinguistic research. - New York, NY ; London [u.a.] : Springer 32 (2003) 5, 541-566
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Age preservation of the syntactic processor in production
In: Journal of psycholinguistic research. - New York, NY ; London [u.a.] : Springer 32 (2003) 5, 541-566
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Age Preservation of the Syntactic Processor in Production
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A limit on retrieval-induced forgetting
In: Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition. - Washington, DC [u.a.] : Assoc. 27 (2001) 5, 1314-1319
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Is retrieval-induced forgetting an inhibitory process?
In: The American journal of psychology. - Champaign, Ill. : University of Illinois Press 114 (2001) 3, 329-354
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Inhibitory control, circadian arousal, and age
In: Cognitive regulation of performance (Cambridge, MA [etc.], 1999), p. 653-676
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