Hannah E. Thompson

1.5k total citations
26 papers, 910 citations indexed

About

Hannah E. Thompson is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology and Developmental and Educational Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Hannah E. Thompson has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 910 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 7 papers in Social Psychology and 7 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology. Recurrent topics in Hannah E. Thompson's work include Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (22 papers), Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (10 papers) and Reading and Literacy Development (7 papers). Hannah E. Thompson is often cited by papers focused on Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (22 papers), Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (10 papers) and Reading and Literacy Development (7 papers). Hannah E. Thompson collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Switzerland and Italy. Hannah E. Thompson's co-authors include Elizabeth Jefferies, Jonathan Smallwood, Glyn Hallam, Piers L. Cornelissen, Matthew A. Lambon Ralph, Katya Krieger‐Redwood, Boris C. Bernhardt, Charlotte Murphy, Theodoros Karapanagiotidis and Saurabh Sonkusare and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, NeuroImage and Brain.

In The Last Decade

Hannah E. Thompson

26 papers receiving 904 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Hannah E. Thompson United Kingdom 13 816 173 169 156 105 26 910
Glyn Hallam United Kingdom 11 741 0.9× 200 1.2× 159 0.9× 125 0.8× 74 0.7× 22 872
Carin Whitney Germany 13 1.0k 1.3× 208 1.2× 206 1.2× 279 1.8× 147 1.4× 15 1.2k
Ilona Henseler Germany 13 574 0.7× 154 0.9× 96 0.6× 100 0.6× 138 1.3× 19 708
Gina F. Humphreys United Kingdom 13 796 1.0× 110 0.6× 171 1.0× 165 1.1× 53 0.5× 19 865
Katya Krieger‐Redwood United Kingdom 12 583 0.7× 148 0.9× 127 0.8× 90 0.6× 58 0.6× 25 662
Reece P. Roberts New Zealand 13 600 0.7× 121 0.7× 105 0.6× 240 1.5× 67 0.6× 23 744
Alice Grogan United Kingdom 10 981 1.2× 156 0.9× 80 0.5× 524 3.4× 115 1.1× 10 1.1k
Susan Prejawa United Kingdom 13 621 0.8× 94 0.5× 76 0.4× 182 1.2× 65 0.6× 17 723
Ajay D. Halai United Kingdom 18 933 1.1× 88 0.5× 120 0.7× 258 1.7× 130 1.2× 51 1.1k
Elizabeth A. Hirshorn United States 11 675 0.8× 147 0.8× 81 0.5× 394 2.5× 64 0.6× 15 782

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All Works

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Wang, Xiuyi, Hannah E. Thompson, Katya Krieger‐Redwood, et al.. (2022). Mapping lesion, structural disconnection, and functional disconnection to symptoms in semantic aphasia. Brain Structure and Function. 227(9). 3043–3061. 13 indexed citations
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Thompson, Hannah E., Krist A. Noonan, Ajay D. Halai, et al.. (2022). Damage to temporoparietal cortex is sufficient for impaired semantic control. Cortex. 156. 71–85. 4 indexed citations
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Thompson, Hannah E., et al.. (2022). Fear-driven extinction and (de)stabilization in a predator-prey model incorporating prey herd behavior and mutual interference. AIMS Mathematics. 8(2). 3353–3377. 3 indexed citations
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Hallam, Glyn, et al.. (2021). Training flexible conceptual retrieval in post-stroke aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 32(7). 1429–1455. 1 indexed citations
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Hoffman, Paul, et al.. (2020). Going off the rails: Impaired coherence in the speech of patients with semantic control deficits. Neuropsychologia. 146. 107516–107516. 10 indexed citations
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Thompson, Hannah E., et al.. (2020). The role of default mode network in semantic cue integration. NeuroImage. 219. 117019–117019. 55 indexed citations
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Jefferies, Elizabeth, et al.. (2020). Consistently inconsistent: Multimodal episodic deficits in semantic aphasia. Neuropsychologia. 140. 107392–107392. 3 indexed citations
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Montefinese, Maria, et al.. (2020). Deficits of semantic control disproportionately affect low-relevance conceptual features: evidence from semantic aphasia. Aphasiology. 35(11). 1448–1462. 5 indexed citations
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Thompson, Hannah E., et al.. (2019). Emotion and location cues bias conceptual retrieval in people with deficient semantic control. Neuropsychologia. 131. 294–305. 9 indexed citations
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Hallam, Glyn, et al.. (2019). Control the source: Source memory for semantic, spatial and self-related items in patients with LIFG lesions. Cortex. 119. 165–183. 9 indexed citations
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Thompson, Hannah E., Emily Ball, Glyn Hallam, et al.. (2018). Shared processes resolve competition within and between episodic and semantic memory: Evidence from patients with LIFG lesions. Cortex. 108. 127–143. 24 indexed citations
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Thompson, Hannah E., et al.. (2018). The contribution of executive control to semantic cognition: Convergent evidence from semantic aphasia and executive dysfunction. Journal of Neuropsychology. 12(2). 312–340. 40 indexed citations
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Thompson, Hannah E., et al.. (2017). Semantic control deficits impair understanding of thematic relationships more than object identity. Neuropsychologia. 104. 113–125. 30 indexed citations
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Hallam, Glyn, Hannah E. Thompson, Mark Hymers, et al.. (2017). Task-based and resting-state fMRI reveal compensatory network changes following damage to left inferior frontal gyrus. Cortex. 99. 150–165. 29 indexed citations
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Thompson, Hannah E., et al.. (2016). The role of the right hemisphere in semantic control: A case-series comparison of right and left hemisphere stroke. Neuropsychologia. 85. 44–61. 24 indexed citations
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Thompson, Hannah E., Glyn Hallam, Theodoros Karapanagiotidis, et al.. (2016). Exploring the role of the posterior middle temporal gyrus in semantic cognition: Integration of anterior temporal lobe with executive processes. NeuroImage. 137. 165–177. 296 indexed citations
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Thompson, Hannah E., Holly Robson, Matthew A. Lambon Ralph, & Elizabeth Jefferies. (2015). Varieties of semantic ‘access’ deficit in Wernicke’s aphasia and semantic aphasia. Brain. 138(12). 3776–3792. 45 indexed citations
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Cornelissen, Piers L., Hannah E. Thompson, Saurabh Sonkusare, et al.. (2015). Automatic and Controlled Semantic Retrieval: TMS Reveals Distinct Contributions of Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus and Angular Gyrus. Journal of Neuroscience. 35(46). 15230–15239. 157 indexed citations
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Thompson, Hannah E. & Elizabeth Jefferies. (2013). Semantic control and modality: An input processing deficit in aphasia leading to deregulated semantic cognition in a single modality. Neuropsychologia. 51(10). 1998–2015. 11 indexed citations
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Thompson, Hannah E., et al.. (2012). Deficits of semantic control produce absent or reverse frequency effects in comprehension: Evidence from neuropsychology and dual task methodology. Neuropsychologia. 50(8). 1968–1979. 28 indexed citations

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