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Selected Publications

 

Laures-Gore, J.S. & Marshall, R.S. (in press). Mindfulness Meditation in Aphasia: A Case Report. Neurorehabilitation.

 

Marshall, R.S., Laures-Gore, J.S., DuBay, M., Williams, T., & Bryant, D. (2015). Exploring

   unilateral nostril breathing as an adjunct to aphasia treatment. Journal of Alternative and

   Complementary Medicine, 21(2), 91-99.

 

Marshall, R.S. & Basilokos, A. (2014). Attitudes of complementary and alternative medicine in

   speech-language pathology graduate students. Contemporary Issues in Communication Science

   and Disorders, 41, 235-251.

 

Marshall, R.S., Basilakos, A.A., Love-Myers, K., Williams, T. (2014). Exploring the Benefits

    of Unilateral Nostril Breathing Practice Post-Stroke: Attention, Language, Spatial Abilities,

    Depression and Anxiety. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 20(3), 185-94.

 

Mohapatra, B., Marshall, R.S., Laures-Gore, J.S. (2014). Yogic Breathing and Ayurveda:

    A Case Study. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 21(3), 272-9.

 

Marshall, R.S., Basilakos, A.A., Love-Myers, K. (2013). Further Evidence of Auditory

    Extinction in Aphasia and the healthy aging population. Journal of Speech, Language,

    and Hearing Research, 56, 236-249.

 

Orenstein, E., Basilakos, A.A., and Marshall, R.S. (2012). Effects of Mindfulness Meditation

    on Three Individuals with Aphasia. International Journal of Language and Communication

    Disorders, 47(6), 673-84.

 

Laures-Gore, J., Marshall, R.S. & Verner, E. (2011). Performance of individuals with left

    hemisphere stroke and aphasia and individuals with right brain damage on forward and

    backward digit span tasks. Aphasiology, 25 (1), 43-56.

 

Marshall, R.S. & Wallace, T. (2009). Functional communication and aphasia: The impact of

    group versus individual intervention. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology 17

    (3), 111-124.

 

Marshall, R. S., Garcia-Berra, M., & Yanosky, D. K. (2008). An exploratory study of auditory

    extinction in aging: Now you hear it, now you don’t. Aphasiology, 23 (1), 72-86.

 

Marshall, R. S. & Barnes, J. K. (2007). The impact of directed vision in auditory extinction:

    Preliminary evidence in aphasia. Aphasiology, 21(2), 225-234.

 

Shisler, R. J. (2005). Aphasia and auditory extinction: Preliminary evidence of binding.

    Aphasiology, 19(7), 633-650.

 

Wright, H. H. & Shisler, R. J. (2005). Working memory in aphasia:  theory and clinical

    implications. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 14, 107-118.

 

Linebaugh, C., Shisler, R.J., & Lehner, L. (2005). Cueing hierarchy in aphasia: Classic papers

    in Aphasiology. Aphasiology, 19(1), 77-92.

 

Laures, J. & Shisler, R. J. (2004). Complementary and alternative medical approaches to

    treating adult neurogenic communication disorders: a review. Disability and

    Rehabilitation, 26(6), 315-325.

 

Shisler, R. J., Gore, C. L., & Baylis, G. C. (2004). Auditory extinction: The effect of stimulus

    similarity and task requirements. Neuropsychologia, 42, 836-46.

 

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