His primary areas of investigation include Audiology, Aphasia, Cognitive psychology, Language disorder and Dysarthria. The Audiology study combines topics in areas such as Rehabilitation, Tongue, Speech production, Consonant and Articulation. Bruce E. Murdoch has researched Aphasia in several fields, including Context, Multiple sclerosis, Language assessment and Lateralization of brain function.
His Cognitive psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Comprehension, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Cognition, Lexical decision task and Stroke. His research integrates issues of Developmental psychology and Alzheimer's disease in his study of Language disorder. He interconnects Intelligibility, El Niño, Speech Production Measurement, Closed head injury and Age and sex in the investigation of issues within Dysarthria.
His main research concerns Audiology, Dysarthria, Developmental psychology, Traumatic brain injury and Cognitive psychology. His research in Audiology intersects with topics in Tongue, Articulation, Consonant and Speech production. Bruce E. Murdoch focuses mostly in the field of Dysarthria, narrowing it down to topics relating to Language disorder and, in certain cases, Neurological disorder.
His research links Cognition with Developmental psychology. His work deals with themes such as Rehabilitation, Physical therapy and Physical medicine and rehabilitation, which intersect with Traumatic brain injury. His studies deal with areas such as Parkinson's disease, Lexical decision task and Priming as well as Cognitive psychology.
Bruce E. Murdoch mainly investigates Audiology, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Developmental psychology, Dysarthria and Aphasia. His study deals with a combination of Audiology and Kinematics. The study incorporates disciplines such as Lateralization of brain function, Brain stimulation and Physical medicine and rehabilitation in addition to Transcranial magnetic stimulation.
His Developmental psychology study incorporates themes from Deep linguistic processing, Quality of life, Skill development and Literal and figurative language. The concepts of his Dysarthria study are interwoven with issues in Electropalatography, Ataxia, Repetition and Speech Acoustics. He works mostly in the field of Aphasia, limiting it down to concerns involving Rehabilitation and, occasionally, Stroke.
Audiology, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Aphasia, Dysarthria and Cognitive psychology are his primary areas of study. His Audiology research integrates issues from Tongue and Speech output. His Transcranial magnetic stimulation research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Dichotic listening, Psychoacoustics, Perception and Tinnitus.
His work carried out in the field of Aphasia brings together such families of science as Rehabilitation, Neurorehabilitation, Chronic disease and Cerebellar disorder. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Ataxia, Brain stimulation, Slow speech, Transcranial direct-current stimulation and Speech Acoustics. The various areas that Bruce E. Murdoch examines in his Cognitive psychology study include Language production, Variety, Functional neuroimaging and Dyslexia.
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Consensus Paper: Language and the Cerebellum: an Ongoing Enigma
Peter Mariën;Herman Ackermann;Michael Adamaszek;Caroline H S Barwood.
The Cerebellum (2013)
Language disorders in dementia of the Alzheimer type.
Bruce E. Murdoch;Helen J. Chenery;Vicki Wilks;Richard S. Boyle.
Brain and Language (1987)
The cerebellum and language: historical perspective and review.
Bruce E. Murdoch.
Cortex (2010)
Improved language performance subsequent to low-frequency rTMS in patients with chronic non-fluent aphasia post-stroke
Caroline H S Barwood;Bruce E. Murdoch;B. M. Whelan;David Lloyd.
European Journal of Neurology (2011)
How thick is thick? Multicenter study of the rheological and material property characteristics of mealtime fluids and videofluoroscopy fluids.
Julie A.Y. Cichero;Oliver Jackson;Peter J. Halley;Bruce E. Murdoch.
Dysphagia (2000)
Dysphagia: Foundation, theory and practice
J. A. Y. Cichero;B. E. Murdoch.
(2006)
Acquired Speech and Language Disorders
B. E. Murdoch.
(1997)
Language impairment in Parkinson's disease
Fiona M. Lewis;Leonard L. Lapointe;Bruce E. Murdoch;Helen J. Chenery.
Aphasiology (1998)
Multiple Sclerosis: Associated Speech and Language Disorders
Fiona J. Fitz Gerald;Bruce E. Murdoch;Helen J. Chenery.
Australian journal of human communication disorders (1987)
Detection of swallowing sounds: methodology revisited.
Julie A.Y. Cichero;Bruce E. Murdoch.
Dysphagia (2002)
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