Jamie Reilly
Affiliations: | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
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semantic memory, cognitive science, lexical processingGoogle:
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Matthew L. McCabe | grad student | 2006-2010 | UF Gainesville |
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Reilly J, Finley AM, Litovsky CP, et al. (2023) Bigram semantic distance as an index of continuous semantic flow in natural language: Theory, tools, and applications. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General |
McLaughlin DJ, Zink ME, Gaunt L, et al. (2023) Give me a break! Unavoidable fatigue effects in cognitive pupillometry. Psychophysiology. e14256 |
Sayers MJ, Laval D, Reilly J, et al. (2022) Integrity of input verbal short-term memory ability predicts naming accuracy in aphasia. Aphasiology. 37: 813-834 |
Flurie M, Kelly A, Olson IR, et al. (2022) SymCog: An open-source toolkit for assessing human symbolic cognition. Behavior Research Methods |
Litovsky CP, Finley AM, Zuckerman B, et al. (2022) Semantic flow and its relation to controlled semantic retrieval deficits in the narrative production of people with aphasia. Neuropsychologia. 108235 |
Reilly J, Finley AM, Kelly A, et al. (2021) Olfactory language and semantic processing in anosmia: a neuropsychological case control study. Neurocase. 1-11 |
Flurie M, Ungrady M, Reilly J. (2020) Evaluating a Maintenance-Based Treatment Approach to Preventing Lexical Dropout in Progressive Anomia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 1-14 |
Reilly J, Flurie M, Ungrady MB. (2020) Eyetracking during picture naming predicts future vocabulary dropout in progressive anomia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 1-19 |
Reilly J, Zuckerman B, Kelly A, et al. (2020) Neuromodulation of cursing in American English: A combined tDCS and pupillometry study. Brain and Language. 206: 104791 |
Reilly J, Flurie M, Peelle JE. (2020) The English Lexicon Mirrors Functional Brain Activation for a Sensory Hierarchy Dominated by Vision and Audition: Point-Counterpoint. Journal of Neurolinguistics. 55 |