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Formal distinctiveness of high‐and low‐imageability nouns: Analyses and theoretical implications
J Reilly, J Kean
Cognitive science 31 (1), 157-168, 2007
1492007
Abstract conceptual feature ratings: the role of emotion, magnitude, and other cognitive domains in the organization of abstract conceptual knowledge
SJ Crutch, J Troche, J Reilly, GR Ridgway
Frontiers in human neuroscience 7, 186, 2013
1332013
Cognition, language, and clinical pathological features of non-Alzheimer's dementias: an overview
J Reilly, AD Rodriguez, M Lamy, J Neils-Strunjas
Journal of communication disorders 43 (5), 438-452, 2010
1282010
Anomia as a marker of distinct semantic memory impairments in Alzheimer's disease and semantic dementia.
J Reilly, JE Peelle, SM Antonucci, M Grossman
Neuropsychology 25 (4), 413, 2011
1242011
Linking somatic and symbolic representation in semantic memory: the dynamic multilevel reactivation framework
J Reilly, JE Peelle, A Garcia, SJ Crutch
Psychonomic bulletin & review 23, 1002-1014, 2016
1172016
Clustering, hierarchical organization, and the topography of abstract and concrete nouns
J Troche, S Crutch, J Reilly
Frontiers in psychology 5, 81023, 2014
1092014
Defining a conceptual topography of word concreteness: Clustering properties of emotion, sensation, and magnitude among 750 English words
J Troche, SJ Crutch, J Reilly
Frontiers in psychology 8, 264438, 2017
1002017
The human task-evoked pupillary response function is linear: Implications for baseline response scaling in pupillometry
J Reilly, A Kelly, SH Kim, S Jett, B Zuckerman
Behavior research methods 51, 865-878, 2019
902019
Verbal learning in semantic dementia: Is repetition priming a useful strategy?
J Reilly, N Martin, M Grossman
Aphasiology 19 (3-5), 329-339, 2005
522005
Arbitrary symbolism in natural language revisited: When word forms carry meaning
J Reilly, C Westbury, J Kean, JE Peelle
Public Library of Science 7 (8), e42286, 2012
502012
Semantic feature training in combination with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) for progressive anomia
J Hung, A Bauer, M Grossman, RH Hamilton, HB Coslett, J Reilly
Frontiers in human neuroscience 11, 253, 2017
492017
Semantic memory and language processing: A primer
SM Antonucci, J Reilly
Seminars in speech and language 29 (01), 005-017, 2008
492008
A behavioral manipulation engages right frontal cortex during aphasia therapy
ML Benjamin, S Towler, A Garcia, H Park, A Sudhyadhom, S Harnish, ...
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 28 (6), 545-553, 2014
472014
Tone discrimination as a window into acoustic perceptual deficits in Parkinson’s disease
J Troche, MS Troche, R Berkowitz, M Grossman, J Reilly
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2012
472012
Language processing in dementia
J Reilly, J Troche, M Grossman
The handbook of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, 336-368, 2011
462011
Effects of semantic impairment on language processing in semantic dementia
J Reilly, JE Peelle
Seminars in Speech and Language 29 (01), 032-043, 2008
442008
How to constrain and maintain a lexicon for the treatment of progressive semantic naming deficits: Principles of item selection for formal semantic therapy
J Reilly
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 26 (1), 126-156, 2016
432016
Short-term/working memory impairments in aphasia: Data, models, and their application to aphasia rehabilitation
N Martin, J Reilly
Aphasiology 26 (3-4), 253-257, 2012
422012
Single‐word semantic judgements in semantic dementia: Do phonology and grammatical class count?
J Reilly, K Cross, V Troiani, M Grossman
Aphasiology 21 (6-8), 558-569, 2007
422007
Frontal lobe damage impairs process and content in semantic memory: Evidence from category-specific effects in progressive non-fluent aphasia
J Reilly, AD Rodriguez, JE Peelle, M Grossman
cortex 47 (6), 645-658, 2011
412011
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