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Authors: HELMESTABROOKS N RAMAGE A BAYLES KA CRUZ R
Citation: N. Helmestabrooks et al., PERSEVERATIVE BEHAVIOR IN FLUENT AND NONFLUENT APHASIC ADULTS, Aphasiology, 12(7-8), 1998, pp. 689-698

Authors: HELMESTABROOKS N
Citation: N. Helmestabrooks, EVERYDAY LIFE ACTIVITIES PHOTO SERIES - STARK,J, Brain and cognition, 27(2), 1995, pp. 247-248

Authors: HOTZ G HELMESTABROOKS N
Citation: G. Hotz et N. Helmestabrooks, PERSEVERATION .1. A REVIEW, Brain injury, 9(2), 1995, pp. 151-159

Authors: HOTZ G HELMESTABROOKS N
Citation: G. Hotz et N. Helmestabrooks, PERSEVERATION .2. A STUDY OF PERSEVERATION IN CLOSED-HEAD INJURY, Brain injury, 9(2), 1995, pp. 161-172

Authors: MENN L RAMSBERGER G HELMESTABROOKS N
Citation: L. Menn et al., A LINGUISTIC COMMUNICATION MEASURE FOR APHASIC NARRATIVES, Aphasiology, 8(4), 1994, pp. 343-359

Authors: LUNDGREN K HELMESTABROOKS N MAGNUSDOTTIR S EMERY P
Citation: K. Lundgren et al., EXPLORING MECHANISMS UNDERLYING RECURRENT PERSEVERATION - AN APHASIC NAMING STUDY, Brain and language, 47(3), 1994, pp. 370-373

Authors: HELMESTABROOKS N BAYLES K BRYANT S
Citation: N. Helmestabrooks et al., 4 FORMS OF PERSEVERATION IN DEMENTIA AND APHASIA PATIENTS AND NORMAL ELDERS, Brain and language, 47(3), 1994, pp. 457-460

Authors: NICHOLAS ML HELMESTABROOKS N WARDLONERGAN J MORGAN AR
Citation: Ml. Nicholas et al., EVOLUTION OF SEVERE APHASIA IN THE 1ST 2 YEARS POST ONSET, Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 74(8), 1993, pp. 830-836
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