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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 30 Citations 4,182 199 World Ranking 8595 National Ranking 3

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Linguistics
  • Cognition
  • Aphasia

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Linguistics, Verb, Aphasia, Agrammatism and Sentence. Her Linguistics research incorporates themes from Action and Anomic aphasia. The various areas that Roelien Bastiaanse examines in her Verb study include Noun and Inflection.

Roelien Bastiaanse works mostly in the field of Aphasia, limiting it down to topics relating to Syntax and, in certain cases, Representation and Negation. Her Agrammatism study necessitates a more in-depth grasp of Comprehension. Her Sentence research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Executive functions and Cognitive psychology.

Her most cited work include:

  • Developmental Foreign Accent Syndrome : Report of a new case (238 citations)
  • Verb retrieval in action naming and spontaneous speech in agrammatic and anomic aphasia (160 citations)
  • On the relation between verb inflection and verb position in Dutch agrammatic aphasics (103 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Linguistics, Aphasia, Verb, Agrammatism and Sentence are her primary areas of study. As part of her studies on Linguistics, Roelien Bastiaanse often connects relevant subjects like Broca's Aphasia. Her work deals with themes such as Audiology, Word order, Comprehension and Spontaneous speech, which intersect with Aphasia.

Her work focuses on many connections between Audiology and other disciplines, such as Foreign accent syndrome, that overlap with her field of interest in Conversion disorder. Her work carried out in the field of Verb brings together such families of science as Context, Noun, Natural language processing and Inflection. Her Sentence study is concerned with Artificial intelligence in general.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Linguistics (49.66%)
  • Aphasia (39.38%)
  • Verb (27.40%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Aphasia (39.38%)
  • Linguistics (49.66%)
  • Audiology (11.99%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Roelien Bastiaanse mainly investigates Aphasia, Linguistics, Audiology, Foreign accent syndrome and Cognitive psychology. Her studies in Aphasia integrate themes in fields like Verb and Comprehension. Her research in Verb intersects with topics in Context, Noun and Inflection.

Linguistics and P600 are two areas of study in which Roelien Bastiaanse engages in interdisciplinary work. Her Foreign accent syndrome research includes themes of Speech disorder, Neuropsychology, Psychogenic disease and Conversion disorder. She interconnects Sentence and Perception in the investigation of issues within Cognitive psychology.

Between 2015 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Developmental Foreign Accent Syndrome : Report of a new case (238 citations)
  • Discourse production in aphasia: a current review of theoretical and methodological challenges (45 citations)
  • Psychogenic Foreign Accent Syndrome: A New Case. (29 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Linguistics
  • Cognition
  • Aphasia

Her main research concerns Aphasia, Verb, Foreign accent syndrome, Audiology and Noun. Roelien Bastiaanse combines subjects such as Linguistics, Comprehension, Discriminative model and Speech recognition with her study of Aphasia. Her Linguistics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Epistemology and Therapy Outcome.

Her Verb study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Grammar. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cerebellum, Psychogenic disease and Speech disorder in addition to Foreign accent syndrome. Her Noun study combines topics in areas such as Sentence, Part of speech and Lexicon.

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Best Publications

Developmental Foreign Accent Syndrome : Report of a new case

Stefanie Keulen;Stefanie Keulen;Peter Mariën;Peggy Wackenier;Roel Jonkers.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (2016)

363 Citations

Verb retrieval in action naming and spontaneous speech in agrammatic and anomic aphasia

Roelien Bastiaanse;Roel Jonkers.
Aphasiology (1998)

292 Citations

Sentence production with verbs of alternating transitivity in agrammatic Broca's aphasia

Roelien Bastiaanse;Ron van Zonneveld.
Journal of Neurolinguistics (2005)

164 Citations

On the relation between verb inflection and verb position in Dutch agrammatic aphasics

Roelien Bastiaanse;Ron van Zonneveld.
Brain and Language (1998)

157 Citations

Time reference in agrammatic aphasia: A cross-linguistic study.

Roelien Bastiaanse;Elif Bamyaci;Chien Ju Hsu;Jiyeon Lee.
Journal of Neurolinguistics (2011)

134 Citations

The impact of executive functions on verb production in patients with Parkinson's disease

Katrien S.F. Colman;Janneke Koerts;Janneke Koerts;Marije van Beilen;Marije van Beilen;Klaus L. Leenders;Klaus L. Leenders.
Cortex (2009)

129 Citations

Production of verbs in base position by Dutch agrammatic speakers: Inflection versus finiteness

Roelien Bastiaanse.
Journal of Neurolinguistics (2008)

120 Citations

Spontaneous speech in aphasia: a correlational study.

Jan Vermeulen;Roelien Bastiaanse;Brigit Van Wageningen.
Brain and Language (1989)

114 Citations

Broca's aphasia, verbs and the mental lexicon.

Roelien Bastiaanse;Ron van Zonneveld.
Brain and Language (2004)

107 Citations

Broca's aphasia: a syntactic and/or morphological disorder? A case study

Roelien Bastiaanse.
Brain and Language (1995)

104 Citations

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