Jason CrowtherÕs Publications and
Presentations
Biegler, K. A., Crowther, J. E., & Martin, R. C. (2008)
Consequences of an inhibition deficit for word production and comprehension. Cognitive
Neuropsychology, 25(4), 493 – 527. [pdf]
Martin, R. C., Vuong, L. C., & Crowther, J. E. (2007). Sentence level deficits in
aphasia. In G. Gaskell (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics (pp. 425 – 440). Oxford, UK:
Oxford University Press. [pdf]
Crowther, J. E., & Martin, R. C. (2007). Further evidence for a
post-selection inhibitory mechanism in lexical retrieval. Brain &
Language, 103, 130
– 131. [abstract] [poster]
Biegler, K. A., Crowther, J. E., & Martin, R. C. (2006).
Activation vs. inhibition accounts of semantic blocking effects in production
and comprehension. Brain & Language, 99, 96 – 97. [abstract]
Crowther, J. E., Biegler, K. A., & Martin, R. C. (2005). Deficits in
naming in context: The role of semantic STM vs. control of word retrieval. Brain
& Language, 95,
48 – 49. [abstract]
[poster]
Crowther, J. E., & Martin, R. C. (November, 2007). Noun phrase
complexity vs. word retrieval fluency in sentence production: Further evidence
for a phrasal scope of planning. Poster presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of
the Psychonomic Society, Long Beach, CA. [pdf]
Crowther, J. E., Biegler, K. A., & Martin, R. C. (May, 2007). The
role of inhibition in lexical selection: Evidence from nonfluent aphasia. Poster presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York. [pdf]
Crowther, J. E., & Martin, R. C. (April, 2006). Deficits naming in
context: The role of semantic STM vs. lexical retrieval. Poster presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA. [pdf]
Thesis
Crowther, J. E., (2006). Inhibition versus over-activation in lexical
selection: Evidence from aphasia. MasterÕs Thesis. Rice University. [pdf]