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Elizabeth Rochon

Elizabeth Rochon

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Psychology

D-Index
39
Citations
6224
World Ranking
8582
National Ranking
574

Overview

Elizabeth Rochon is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research spans multiple fields including Medicine and Neuroscience, with significant contributions to Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Rehabilitation, Epidemiology, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

The scientist's work primarily addresses topics such as Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism, Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery, Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research, Acute Ischemic Stroke Management, Language Development and Disorders, Interpreting and Communication in Healthcare, and Reading and Literacy Development.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Elizabeth Rochon include:

  • Predictors of Poststroke Aphasia Recovery, 2021, Stroke
  • Correlating natural language processing and automated speech analysis with clinician assessment to quantify speech-language changes in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's dementia, 2021, Alzheimer's Research & Therapy
  • Predicting Early Post-stroke Aphasia Outcome From Initial Aphasia Severity, 2020, Frontiers in Neurology
  • Principles and philosophies for speech and language therapists working with people with primary progressive aphasia: an international expert consensus, 2022, Disability and Rehabilitation
  • Deep Bayesian networks for uncertainty estimation and adversarial resistance of white matter hyperintensity segmentation, 2022, Human Brain Mapping

Elizabeth Rochon frequently publishes in venues such as the International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, Aphasiology, Journal of Communication Disorders, The Clinical Neuropsychologist, and Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences.

Their frequent collaborators include Carol Léonard, Karine Marcotte, Ilona Rubi-Fessen, Simona M. Brambati, and Amélie Brisebois.

In addition to journal articles, Elizabeth Rochon has contributed to book publications, notably a title published by Frontiers Media:

  • Combined Therapeutic Approaches to Neurological Rehabilitation, 2022

Best Publications

  • Poststroke Aphasia Frequency, Recovery, and Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    Heather L. Flowers;Stacey A. Skoretz;Frank L. Silver;Elizabeth Rochon

  • The incidence, co-occurrence, and predictors of dysphagia, dysarthria, and aphasia after first-ever acute ischemic stroke.

    Heather L. Flowers;Frank L. Silver;Frank L. Silver;Jiming Fang;Elizabeth Rochon;Elizabeth Rochon

  • Articulatory and Phonological Determinants of Word Length Effects in Span Tasks

    David Caplan;Elizabeth Rochon;Gloria S. Waters

  • Quantitative Analysis of Aphasic Sentence Production: Further Development and New Data

    Elizabeth Rochon;Eleanor M. Saffran;Rita Sloan Berndt;Myrna F. Schwartz

  • Automated classification of primary progressive aphasia subtypes from narrative speech transcripts.

    Kathleen C. Fraser;Jed A. Meltzer;Naida L. Graham;Naida L. Graham;Carol Leonard

  • Sentence Comprehension in Patients with Alzheimer′s Disease

    E. Rochon;G.S. Waters;D. Caplan

  • A core outcome set for aphasia treatment research: The ROMA consensus statement:

    Sarah J. Wallace;Linda Worrall;Tanya Rose;Guylaine Le Dorze

  • The role of high-level speech planning in rehearsal: Evidence from patients with apraxia of speech ☆

    Gloria S Waters;Elizabeth Rochon;David Caplan

  • Treating naming impairments in aphasia: Findings from a phonological components analysis treatment

    Carol Leonard;Elizabeth Rochon;Laura Laird

  • Processing capacity and sentence comprehension in patients with alzheimer's disease

    Gloria S. Waters;David Caplan;Elizabeth Rochon

  • Methods to Enhance Verbal Communication between Individuals with Alzheimer's Disease and Their Formal and Informal Caregivers: A Systematic Review

    Mary Egan;Daniel Bérubé;Geneviève Racine;Carol Leonard

  • Word retrieval therapies in primary progressive aphasia

    Regina Jokel;Naida L. Graham;Elizabeth Rochon;Carol Leonard

  • Treating anomia in semantic dementia: improvement, maintenance, or both?

    Regina Jokel;Elizabeth Rochon;Carol Leonard

  • Errorless learning of computer-generated words in a patient with semantic dementia.

    Regina Jokel;Elizabeth Rochon;Nicole D Anderson

  • Profiling Speech and Pausing in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD).

    Yana Yunusova;Yana Yunusova;Yana Yunusova;Naida L. Graham;Naida L. Graham;Sanjana Shellikeri;Kent Phuong

  • Mapping therapy for sentence production impairments in nonfluent aphasia

    Elizabeth Rochon;Laura Laird;Arpita Bose;Joanne Scofield

  • A Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Communication Interventions for Health Care Providers Caring for Patients in Residential Care Settings

    Katherine S. McGilton;Veronique Boscart;Mary Fox;Souraya Sidani

  • Evaluating the impact of treatment for sleep/wake disorders on recovery of cognition and communication in adults with chronic TBI

    Catherine Wiseman-Hakes;Brian Murray;Rahim Moineddin;Elizabeth Rochon

  • Task demands and sentence comprehension in patients with dementia of the Alzheimer's type.

    Gloria S. Waters;Elizabeth Rochon;David Caplan

  • Focus on communication: increasing the opportunity for successful staff–patient interactions

    Kathy McGilton;Riva Sorin-Peters;Souraya Sidani;Elizabeth Rochon

  • Examining success of communication strategies used by formal caregivers assisting individuals with Alzheimer's disease during an activity of daily living.

    Rozanne Wilson;Elizabeth Rochon;Alex Mihailidis;Carol Leonard

Frequent Co-Authors

Sandra E. Black
Sandra E. Black University of Toronto
Linda Worrall
Linda Worrall University of Queensland
David Caplan
David Caplan Harvard University
Gloria Waters
Gloria Waters Boston University
Brian Levine
Brian Levine University of Toronto
Angela K. Troyer
Angela K. Troyer University of Toronto
Katerina Hilari
Katerina Hilari City, University of London
Morris Freedman
Morris Freedman University of Toronto
Cheryl L. Grady
Cheryl L. Grady University of Toronto
Miranda Rose
Miranda Rose La Trobe University

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