Across diagnoses, naming errors reflect the location of damage
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- First Published October 1, 2020.
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- Bonnie L. Breining, PhD and
- Argye Elizabeth Hillis, MD, MA
- Bonnie L. Breining, PhD and
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NIH, P50 DC011739, postdoctoral fellow, 2016-2020
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- Argye Elizabeth Hillis, MD, MA
Unpaid member of the Scientific Advisory Board, SnyderCenter for Aphasia Life Enhancement
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Stroke, Associate Editor, 2014-2020; Deputy Editor (present); Aphasiology, Associate Editor, 2008-present, Practice Update Neurology, Associate Editor, 2015-present
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Handbook of Adult Language Disorders, Taylor & Francis, 2015-2020
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The Charles Dana Foundation
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(1) NIDCD RO1 DC05375 2003-current, PI(2) P50 DC014664, PI of project 2 and PI of clinical core, 2016-current(3)NIDCD, R01DC015466, PI, 2017-current(4)NINDS, R25, PI, 2009-present
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