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Professor Helen J. Chenery
Professor Helen J. Chenery
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Language disorders in dementia of the Alzheimer type
BE Murdoch, HJ Chenery, V Wilks, RS Boyle
Brain and language 31 (1), 122-137, 1987
2981987
Conversations between carers and people with schizophrenia: a qualitative analysis using leximancer
J Cretchley, C Gallois, H Chenery, A Smith
Qualitative Health Research 20 (12), 1611-1628, 2010
2202010
Semantic abilities in dementia of the Alzheimer type: 1. Lexical semantics
SR Smith, BE Murdoch, HJ Chenery
Brain and Language 36 (2), 314-324, 1989
175*1989
Language impairment in Parkinson's disease
FM Lewis, LL Lapointe, BE Murdoch, HJ Chenery
Aphasiology 12 (3), 193-206, 1998
1611998
Multiple sclerosis: Associated speech and language disorders
FJF Gerald, BE Murdoch, HJ Chenery
Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders 15 (2), 15-35, 1987
1551987
Brain activity during automatic semantic priming revealed by event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging
DA Copland, GI De Zubicaray, K McMahon, SJ Wilson, M Eastburn, ...
Neuroimage 20 (1), 302-310, 2003
1492003
Mobile phones in research and treatment: ethical guidelines and future directions
A Carter, J Liddle, W Hall, H Chenery
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 3 (4), e4538, 2015
1362015
Memory and communication support in dementia: research-based strategies for caregivers
ER Smith, M Broughton, R Baker, NA Pachana, AJ Angwin, ...
International Psychogeriatrics 23 (2), 256-263, 2011
1212011
Evaluation of a caregiver education program to support memory and communication in dementia: A controlled pretest–posttest study with nursing home staff
M Broughton, ER Smith, R Baker, AJ Angwin, NA Pachana, DA Copland, ...
International Journal of Nursing Studies 48 (11), 1436-1444, 2011
1142011
Memory and communication support strategies in dementia: Effect of a training program for informal caregivers
J Liddle, ER Smith-Conway, R Baker, AJ Angwin, C Gallois, DA Copland, ...
International Psychogeriatrics 24 (12), 1927-1942, 2012
962012
Automatic auditory processing of English words as indexed by the mismatch negativity, using a multiple deviant paradigm
CM Pettigrew, BE Murdoch, CW Ponton, S Finnigan, P Alku, J Kei, ...
Ear and hearing 25 (3), 284-301, 2004
922004
Respiratory function in Parkinson's subjects exhibiting a perceptible speech deficit: A kinematic and spirometric analysis
BE Murdoch, HJ Chenery, S Bowler, JCL Ingram
Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders 54 (4), 610-626, 1989
911989
Perceptual speech characteristics of dysarthric speakers following severe closed head injury
DG Theodoros, BE Murdoch, HJ Chenery
Brain injury 8 (2), 101-124, 1994
861994
Semantic and affective priming as a function of stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in Parkinson's disease
JE Castner, HJ Chenery, DA Copland, TJ Coyne, F Sinclair, PA Silburn
Brain 130 (5), 1395-1407, 2007
832007
Semantic priming in Parkinsons disease: Evidence for delayed spreading activation
WL Arnott, HJ Chenery, BE Murdoch, PA Silburn
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 23 (4), 502-519, 2001
822001
Measuring the lifespace of people with Parkinson’s disease using smartphones: proof of principle
J Liddle, D Ireland, SJ McBride, SG Brauer, LM Hall, H Ding, ...
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2 (1), e2799, 2014
792014
Towards a conceptualization of language and cognitive impairment in closed-head injury: Use of clinical measures
FJ Hinchliffe, BE Murdoch, HJ Chenery
Brain Injury 12 (2), 109-132, 1998
771998
The basal ganglia circuits, dopamine, and ambiguous word processing: a neurobiological account of priming studies in Parkinson's disease
HJ Chenery, AJ Angwin, DA Copland
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 14 (3), 351-364, 2008
752008
Complex language functions and subcortical mechanisms: Evidence from Huntington's disease and patients with non‐thalamic subcortical lesions
HJ Chenery, DA Copland, BE Murdoch
International journal of language & communication disorders 37 (4), 459-474, 2002
752002
Summation of semantic priming and complex sentence comprehension in Parkinson's disease
AJ Angwin, HJ Chenery, DA Copland, BE Murdoch, PA Silburn
Cognitive Brain Research 25 (1), 78-89, 2005
742005
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