Daniel Mirman, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2009-2013 Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute, Elkins Park, PA, United States 
 2013-2016 Psychology Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
 2016-2019 Psychology University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States 
 2019- Psychology Universiry of Edinburgh, UK 
Area:
Language, Neural Networks, Aphasia
Website:
http://www.danmirman.org
Google:
"https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=56dj2HgAAAAJ&hl=en"
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Thye M, Hoffman P, Mirman D. (2023) The words that little by little revealed everything: Neural response to lexical-semantic content during narrative comprehension. Neuroimage. 120204
Landrigan JF, Zhang F, Mirman D. (2021) A data-driven approach to post-stroke aphasia classification and lesion-based prediction. Brain : a Journal of Neurology
Thye M, Geller J, Szaflarski JP, et al. (2021) Intracranial EEG evidence of functional specialization for taxonomic and thematic relations. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 140: 40-50
Thye M, Szaflarski JP, Mirman D. (2020) Shared lesion correlates of semantic and letter fluency in post-stroke aphasia. Journal of Neuropsychology
Geller J, Winn MB, Mahr T, et al. (2020) GazeR: A Package for Processing Gaze Position and Pupil Size Data. Behavior Research Methods
Ungrady MB, Flurie M, Zuckerman BM, et al. (2019) Naming and Knowing Revisited: Eyetracking Correlates of Anomia in Progressive Aphasia. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 13: 354
Botezatu MR, Mirman D. (2019) Impaired Lexical Selection and Fluency in Post-Stroke Aphasia. Aphasiology. 33: 667-688
Geller J, Landrigan JF, Mirman D. (2019) A Pupillometric Examination of Cognitive Control in Taxonomic and Thematic Semantic Memory. Journal of Cognition. 2: 6
Mirman D, Kraft AE, Harvey DY, et al. (2019) Mapping articulatory and grammatical subcomponents of fluency deficits in post-stroke aphasia. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
Geller J, Thye M, Mirman D. (2019) Estimating effects of graded white matter damage and binary tract disconnection on post-stroke language impairment. Neuroimage. 189: 248-257
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