Aneta Kielar

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University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada 
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Jebahi F, Nickels KV, Kielar A. (2024) Patterns of performance on the animal fluency task in logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia: A reflection of phonological and semantic skills. Journal of Communication Disorders. 108: 106405
Kielar A, Shah-Basak PP, Patterson DK, et al. (2022) Electrophysiological abnormalities as indicators of early-stage pathology in Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA): A case study in semantic variant PPA. Neurocase. 1-13
Kielar A, Shah-Basak PP, Deschamps T, et al. (2019) Slowing is slowing: Delayed neural responses to words are linked to abnormally slow resting state activity in primary progressive aphasia. Neuropsychologia. 129: 331-347
Shah-Basak PP, Kielar A, Deschamps T, et al. (2018) Spontaneous oscillatory markers of cognitive status in two forms of dementia. Human Brain Mapping
Kielar A, Deschamps T, Jokel R, et al. (2018) Abnormal language-related oscillatory responses in primary progressive aphasia. Neuroimage. Clinical. 18: 560-574
Kielar A, Jokel R, Meltzer J. (2018) Modulation of Task-Related and Resting-State Oscillatory Responses in Primary Progressive Aphasia Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 12
Meltzer JA, Kielar A, Panamsky L, et al. (2017) Electrophysiological signatures of phonological and semantic maintenance in sentence repetition. Neuroimage
Jokel R, Kielar A, Anderson ND, et al. (2016) Behavioral and neuroimaging changes after naming therapy for semantic variant primary progressive aphasia. Neuropsychologia
Kielar A, Deschamps T, Jokel R, et al. (2016) Functional reorganization of language networks for semantics and syntax in chronic stroke: Evidence from MEG. Human Brain Mapping
Kielar A, Panamsky L, Links KA, et al. (2015) Localization of electrophysiological responses to semantic and syntactic anomalies in language comprehension with MEG. Neuroimage. 105: 507-24
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