2004 Journal Article The time course of semantic activation in Parkinson's diseaseAngwin, A. J., Chenery, H. J., Copland, D. A., Murdoch, B. E. and Silburn, P. A. (2004). The time course of semantic activation in Parkinson's disease. Brain and Language, 91 (1 SPEC. ISS.), 145-146. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2004.06.076 |
2004 Journal Article Maintaining and updating semantic context in schizophrenia: an investigation of the effects of multiple remote primesChenery, H. J., Copland, D. A., McGrath, J. and Savage, G. (2004). Maintaining and updating semantic context in schizophrenia: an investigation of the effects of multiple remote primes. Psychiatry Research, 126 (3), 241-252. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2004.02.011 |
2003 Journal Article Summation of semantic priming effects in Parkinson's disease and healthy individualsAngwin, A. J., Chenery, H. J., Copland, D. A., Murdoch, B. E. and Silburn, P. (2003). Summation of semantic priming effects in Parkinson's disease and healthy individuals. Brain and Language, 87 (1), 96-97. doi: 10.1016/S0093-934X(03)00216-5 |
2003 Journal Article Brain activity during automatic semantic priming revealed by event-related functional magnetic resonance imagingCopland, David A., de Zubicaray, Greig I., Mc Mahon, Katie, Wilson, Stephen J., Eastburn, Matt and Chenery, Helen J. (2003). Brain activity during automatic semantic priming revealed by event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging. NeuroImage, 20 (1), 302-310. doi: 10.1016/S1053-8119(03)00279-9 |
2003 Journal Article The effect of backward masking on direct and indirect semantic priming in patients with Parkinson's disease and in healthy individualsArnott, W. L., Chenery, H. J., Copland, D. A., Murdoch, B. E. and Silburn, P. A. (2003). The effect of backward masking on direct and indirect semantic priming in patients with Parkinson's disease and in healthy individuals. Brain And Language, 87 (1), 101-102. doi: 10.1016/S0093-934X(03)00219-0 |
2003 Journal Article The basal ganglia and semantic engagement: Potential insights from semantic priming in individuals with subcortical vascular lesions, Parkinson's disease, and cortical lesionsCopland, D. (2003). The basal ganglia and semantic engagement: Potential insights from semantic priming in individuals with subcortical vascular lesions, Parkinson's disease, and cortical lesions. Journal of The International Neuropsychological Society, 9 (7), 1041-1052. doi: 10.1017/S1355617703970081 |
2003 Conference Publication An event-related fMRI study of semantic priming as a function of meaning frequencyCopland, David, De Zubicaray, Greig, McMahon, Katie, Wilson, Stephen, Eastburn, Matthew and Chenery, Helen (2003). An event-related fMRI study of semantic priming as a function of meaning frequency. Ninth Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, New York, U.S., 19-22 June 2003. doi: 10.1016/S1053-8119(03)00263-5 |
2003 Journal Article An event-related fMRI study of controlled semantic primingCopland, D. A., De Zubicaray, G. I., McMahon, K. L., Wilson, S. J., Eastburn, M. M. and Chenery, H. J. (2003). An event-related fMRI study of controlled semantic priming. Australian Journal of Psychology, 55 (Supplement), 14-14. |
2003 Journal Article Dopamine enhances semantic salience: Semantic priming evidence from healthy individualsCopland, D. A., Chenery, H. J., Murdoch, B. E., Arnott, W. L. and Silburn, P. A. (2003). Dopamine enhances semantic salience: Semantic priming evidence from healthy individuals. Brain And Language, 87 (1), 103-104. doi: 10.1016/S0093-934X(03)00220-7 |
2002 Journal Article Hemispheric contributions to lexical ambiguity resolution: Evidence from individuals with complex language impairment following left-hemisphere lesionsCopland, David A., Chenery, Helen J. and Murdoch, Bruce E. (2002). Hemispheric contributions to lexical ambiguity resolution: Evidence from individuals with complex language impairment following left-hemisphere lesions. Brain and Language, 81 (1-3), 131-143. doi: 10.1006/brln.2001.2512 |
2002 Journal Article An on-line investigation of lexical ambiguity processing in schizophreniaCopland, D, Chenery, H, Savage, G and McGrath, J (2002). An on-line investigation of lexical ambiguity processing in schizophrenia. Brain And Cognition, 48 (2-3), 324-327. doi: 10.1006/brcg.2001.1370 |
2002 Conference Publication Brain activity during automatic semantic priming revealed by event-related functional magnetic resonance imagingCopland, David A., De Zubicaray, Greig I., McMahon, Katie, Wilson, Stephen J., Eastburn, Matt and Chenery, Helen J. (2002). Brain activity during automatic semantic priming revealed by event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging. 12th Australiasian Society for Psychophysiology Conference & 6th Australian Functional Brain Mapping Symposium, Sydney, November 30 - December 3, 2002. CARLTON: AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOC. doi: 10.1016/S1053-8119(03)00279-9 |
2002 Conference Publication Hemispheric contributions to lexical ambiguity resolution: Evidence from individuals with complex language impairment following left-hemisphere lesionsCopland, David A., Chenery, Helen J. and Murdoch, Bruce E. (2002). Hemispheric contributions to lexical ambiguity resolution: Evidence from individuals with complex language impairment following left-hemisphere lesions. 2nd International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, Montreal, Canada, 18-20 October, 2000. Oxford, U.K.: Elsevier. doi: 10.1006/brln.2001.2512 |
2002 Journal Article Complex language functions and subcortical mechanisms: evidence from Huntington's disease and patients with non-thalamic subcortical lesionsChenery, HJ, Copland, DA and Murdoch, BE (2002). Complex language functions and subcortical mechanisms: evidence from Huntington's disease and patients with non-thalamic subcortical lesions. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 37 (4), 459-474. doi: 10.1080/1368282021000007730 |
2001 Journal Article Discourse priming of homophones in individuals with dominant subcortical lesions, cortical lesions, and Parkinson’s diseaseCopland, David A., Chenery, Helen J. and Murdoch, Bruce E. (2001). Discourse priming of homophones in individuals with dominant subcortical lesions, cortical lesions, and Parkinson’s disease. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 23 (4), 538-556. doi: 10.1076/jcen.23.4.538.1233 |
2001 Conference Publication Communicative function in individuals with a mental illness and intellectual disability: Preliminary findingsCopland, D. A. and White, P. (2001). Communicative function in individuals with a mental illness and intellectual disability: Preliminary findings. 36th Annual Conference of the Australian Society for the Study of Intellectual Disability, University of Melbourne, 12th-15th November, 2001. Melbourne: |
2001 Conference Publication Temporal constraints on summation of activation within semantic memory: Evidence from normal adults and Broca's aphasiaChenery, H. J., Copland, D. A., Hinds, L.W., Ingram, J. C. and Arnott, W. L. (2001). Temporal constraints on summation of activation within semantic memory: Evidence from normal adults and Broca's aphasia. The Science of Aphasia: From Theory to Therapy, Giens, France, 14-19th September, 2001. |
2000 Journal Article Impaired Meaning Selection for Polysemous Words in Individuals with Nonthalamic Subcortical Lesions and Parkinson's DiseaseCopland, DA, Chenery, HJ and Murdoch, BE (2000). Impaired Meaning Selection for Polysemous Words in Individuals with Nonthalamic Subcortical Lesions and Parkinson's Disease. Brain and Language, 74 (3), 360-363. |
2000 Journal Article Persistent Deficits in Complex Language Function Following Dominant Nonthalamic Subcortical LesionsCopland, DA, Chenery, HJ and Murdoch, BE (2000). Persistent Deficits in Complex Language Function Following Dominant Nonthalamic Subcortical Lesions. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 8 (1), 1-14. |
2000 Journal Article Understanding Ambiguous Words in Biased Sentences: Evidence of Transient Contextual Effects in Individuals with Nonthalamic Subcortical Lesions and Parkinson's DiseaseCopland, DA, Chenery, HJ and Murdoch, BE (2000). Understanding Ambiguous Words in Biased Sentences: Evidence of Transient Contextual Effects in Individuals with Nonthalamic Subcortical Lesions and Parkinson's Disease. Cortex, 36 (5), 601-622. doi: 10.1016/S0010-9452(08)70541-0 |