JoAnn Silkes, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Speech and Hearing Sciences | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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learning and memory, aphasia therapyWebsite:
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Silkes JP. (2023) Repetition Priming Treatment for Anomia: Effects of Single- and Multiple-Exemplar Protocols. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 32: 2528-2553 |
Silkes JP, Anjum J. (2021) The role and use of event-related potentials in aphasia: A scoping review. Brain and Language. 219: 104966 |
Tabrizi R, Walton L, Simon E, et al. (2021) Repetition Priming in Treatment of Anomia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 1-19 |
Silkes JP, Baker C, Love T. (2020) The time course of priming in aphasia: An exploration of learning along a continuum of linguistic processing demands. Topics in Language Disorders. 40: 54-80 |
Minkina I, Silkes JP, Bislick L, et al. (2019) The Influence of Phonomotor Treatment on Word Retrieval: Insights From Naming Errors. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 1-25 |
Zimmerman RM, Silkes JP, Kendall DL, et al. (2019) The Link Between Verbal Short-Term Memory and Anomia Treatment Gains. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 1-14 |
Silkes JP, Fergadiotis G, Pompon RH, et al. (2019) Effects of Phonomotor Treatment on discourse production. Aphasiology. 33: 125-139 |
Lai WV, Silkes JP, Minkina I, et al. (2019) Generalisation and maintenance across word classes: comparing the efficacy of two anomia treatments in improving verb naming Aphasiology. 33: 803-820 |
Silkes JP. (2018) Masked Repetition Priming Treatment for Anomia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 1-23 |
Minkina I, Ojemann JG, Grabowski TJ, et al. (2013) Treatment of proper name retrieval deficits in an individual with temporal lobe epilepsy. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology / American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. 22: S250-5 |