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Julius Fridriksson, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Director, Aphasia Laboratory

University of South Carolina
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Discovery I, Rm. 202A
Columbia, SC 29208

Phone: (803) 777-5931
Fax: (803) 777-3081
E-mail: jfridrik@sc.edu

Curriculum Vitae

AREAS OF INTEREST
  • Neurogenic Communication Disorders
  • Neuroimaging in Aphasia
  • Treatment of Aphasia
RESEARCH
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Moser, D., Fridriksson, J., & Healy, E.W. (2007). Sentence comprehension and general working memory. Journal of Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 21, 147-156.

Bonilha, L., Moser, D., Rorden, C., Baylis, G., & Fridriksson, J., (2006).Speech apraxia without oral apraxia: can normal brain function explain the physiopathology? Neuroreport, 17(10), 1027-31.

Fridriksson, J., Morrow, K.L., Moser, D., & Baylis, G.C. (2006). Age related variability in cortical activity during language processing. Journal of Speech-Language-Hearing Research, 49(4), 690-697.

Fridriksson, J., Morrow, K.L., Moser, D., Fridriksson, A., & Baylis, G.C. (2006). Neural recruitment associated with anomia treatment in aphasia. NeuroImage, 32, 1403-1412.

Fridriksson, J., Holland, A., & Beeson, P, & Morrow, K.L. (2005). Spaced retrieval treatment of anomia. Aphasiology, 19(2), 99-109.

Fridriksson, J. & Morrow, L. (2005). Cortical activation associated with language task difficulty in aphasia. Aphasiology, 19(3/4/5), 239-250.

Fridriksson, J., Holland, A.L., Coull, B., Plante, E., Trouard, T., & Beeson, P. (2002). Association between cerebral perfusion/diffusion and aphasia severity in stroke. Stroke 33(1), 366-367.

Fridriksson, J. & Holland, A.L. (2001). Final thoughts on management of aphasia in the early phases of recovery following stroke. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 10(1), 37-39.

 

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