Brendan S. Weekes

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Sussex, Falmer, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Disorders of written and spoken language
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Privitera AJ, Ng SHS, Kong AP, et al. (2024) AI and Aphasia in the Digital Age: A Critical Review. Brain Sciences. 14
Carthery-Goulart MT, Privitera AJ, Weekes BS. (2023) Does Language Distance Modulate the Contribution of Bilingualism to Cognitive Reserve in Seniors? A Systematic Review. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias. 38: 15333175231167223
Momenian M, Bakhtiar M, Chan YK, et al. (2021) Picture naming in bilingual and monolingual Chinese speakers: Capturing similarity and variability. Behavior Research Methods
Shendyapina M, Su IF, Weekes B. (2020) Cognitive assessment and rehabilitation tools for stroke and dementia: An online survey of Russian speaking clinicians. Applied Neuropsychology. Adult. 1-20
Ong G, McKague M, Weekes B, et al. (2019) Diffusing the bilingual lexicon: Task-based and lexical components of language switch costs. Cognitive Psychology. 114: 101225
Kuzmina E, Goral M, Norvik M, et al. (2019) What Influences Language Impairment in Bilingual Aphasia? A Meta-Analytic Review. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 445
Momenian M, Mokhtari P, Rafipoor H, et al. (2019) Does Semantic Constraint Modulate Combinatorial Processing? an fMRI study in Farsi Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 13
Ramanujan K, Weekes BS. (2019) Predictors of lexical retrieval in Hindi–English bilingual speakers Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 23: 265-273
Shendyapina M, Kuzmina E, Kazymaev S, et al. (2018) The Russian version of the Oxford Cognitive Screen: Validation study on stroke survivors. Neuropsychology
Radman N, Britz J, Buetler K, et al. (2018) Dorsolateral Prefrontal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Modulates Language Processing but Does Not Facilitate Overt Second Language Word Production. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 12: 490
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