R.S. Prins

483 total citations
9 papers, 329 citations indexed

About

R.S. Prins is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental and Educational Psychology and Occupational Therapy. According to data from OpenAlex, R.S. Prins has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 329 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 3 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology and 1 paper in Occupational Therapy. Recurrent topics in R.S. Prins's work include Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (9 papers), Language Development and Disorders (3 papers) and Reading and Literacy Development (1 paper). R.S. Prins is often cited by papers focused on Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (9 papers), Language Development and Disorders (3 papers) and Reading and Literacy Development (1 paper). R.S. Prins collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, United States and France. R.S. Prins's co-authors include Roelien Bastiaanse, Catherine E. Snow, R. Jeroen Vermeulen, Rob Schoonen, Evy Visch‐Brink and F. van Harskamp and has published in prestigious journals such as Brain and Language, Applied Psycholinguistics and Aphasiology.

In The Last Decade

R.S. Prins

9 papers receiving 303 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
R.S. Prins Netherlands 7 290 152 48 44 42 9 329
Felicity Osborne United Kingdom 9 368 1.3× 243 1.6× 36 0.8× 33 0.8× 17 0.4× 12 379
Craig W. Linebaugh United States 9 233 0.8× 140 0.9× 23 0.5× 22 0.5× 21 0.5× 21 271
Ruth Fink United States 11 476 1.6× 296 1.9× 95 2.0× 17 0.4× 31 0.7× 21 497
Beverly J. Jacobs United States 7 304 1.0× 234 1.5× 29 0.6× 28 0.6× 12 0.3× 9 343
Penelope S. Myers United States 11 338 1.2× 114 0.8× 21 0.4× 28 0.6× 12 0.3× 22 394
Mieke van de Sandt‐Koenderman Netherlands 12 262 0.9× 204 1.3× 49 1.0× 21 0.5× 17 0.4× 21 350
Sara Andreetta Italy 6 346 1.2× 191 1.3× 18 0.4× 38 0.9× 26 0.6× 14 410
Chaleece Sandberg United States 13 451 1.6× 226 1.5× 72 1.5× 14 0.3× 39 0.9× 33 488
Wiltrud Fassbinder United States 10 354 1.2× 168 1.1× 28 0.6× 22 0.5× 13 0.3× 21 398
Whitney Anne Postman United States 8 269 0.9× 99 0.7× 28 0.6× 26 0.6× 18 0.4× 15 323

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Fields of papers citing papers by R.S. Prins

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of R.S. Prins

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All Works

9 of 9 papers shown
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Prins, R.S. & Roelien Bastiaanse. (2006). The early history of aphasiology: From the Egyptian surgeons (c. 1700bc) to Broca (1861). Aphasiology. 20(8). 762–791. 9 indexed citations
2.
Prins, R.S. & Roelien Bastiaanse. (2004). Review. Aphasiology. 18(12). 1075–1091. 115 indexed citations
3.
Visch‐Brink, Evy, et al.. (1999). Symptomatology of crossed aphasia after a second lesion in the left hemisphere. Brain and Language. 69(3). 382–384. 1 indexed citations
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Bastiaanse, Roelien & R.S. Prins. (1994). Communicative speech therapy in aphasia: What does it mean, can it be effective and how should it be done?. Aphasiology. 8(5). 482–488. 8 indexed citations
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Prins, R.S., Rob Schoonen, & R. Jeroen Vermeulen. (1989). Efficacy of two different types of speech therapy for aphasic stroke patients. Applied Psycholinguistics. 10(1). 85–123. 35 indexed citations
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Prins, R.S., et al.. (1983). Lexical-semantic versus syntactic disorders in aphasia: the processing of prepositions. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 12 indexed citations
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Prins, R.S.. (1980). [Psycholinguistic aspects of aphasia diagnosis and therapy].. PubMed. 11(1). 22–9. 3 indexed citations
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Prins, R.S., et al.. (1978). Recovery from aphasia: Spontaneous speech versus language comprehension. Brain and Language. 6(2). 192–211. 65 indexed citations
9.
Snow, Catherine E., et al.. (1975). Spontaneous speech of aphasic patients: A psycholinguistic analysis. Brain and Language. 2(3). 281–303. 81 indexed citations

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