Maria V. Ivanova, Ph.D.

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2009 Ohio University, Athens, OH, United States 
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Speech Pathology, Neuroscience Biology
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Brooke Hallowell grad student 2009 Ohio University
 (Addressing confounding factors in the study of working memory in aphasia: Empirical evaluation of modified tasks and measures.)
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Ivanova MV, Pappas I, Inglis B, et al. (2023) Cerebral perfusion in post-stroke aphasia and its relationship to residual language abilities. Brain Communications. 6: fcad252
Ivanova MV, Dronkers NF. (2022) APHASIA: HOW OUR LANGUAGE SYSTEM CAN "BREAK". Frontiers For Young Minds. 10
Zhong AJ, Baldo JV, Dronkers NF, et al. (2022) The unique role of the frontal aslant tract in speech and language processing. Neuroimage. Clinical. 34: 103020
Ivanova MV, Akinina YS, Soloukhina OA, et al. (2021) The Russian Aphasia Test: The first comprehensive, quantitative, standardized, and computerized aphasia language battery in Russian. Plos One. 16: e0258946
Ivanova MV, Zhong A, Turken A, et al. (2021) Functional Contributions of the Arcuate Fasciculus to Language Processing. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 15: 672665
Akinina Y, Dragoy OV, Ivanova MV, et al. (2019) Grey and white matter substrates of action naming. Neuropsychologia
Ivanova MV, Dragoy O, Kuptsova SV, et al. (2018) Neural mechanisms of two different verbal working memory tasks: A VLSM study. Neuropsychologia. 115: 25-41
Ivanova M, Zhong A, Turken A, et al. (2018) Beyond the cortex: A look at unique contributions of the arcuate fasciculus to language processing Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 12
Zhong A, Ivanova M, Turken A, et al. (2018) The Unique Roles of the Frontal Aslant Tract in Language Processing Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 12
Soloukhina OA, Ivanova MV. (2018) Investigating comprehension of nouns and verbs: is there a difference? Aphasiology. 32: 183-203
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