Wanda G. Webb

584 total citations
15 papers, 419 citations indexed

About

Wanda G. Webb is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental and Educational Psychology and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Wanda G. Webb has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 419 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 8 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology and 2 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Wanda G. Webb's work include Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (7 papers), Reading and Literacy Development (4 papers) and Hearing Impairment and Communication (3 papers). Wanda G. Webb is often cited by papers focused on Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (7 papers), Reading and Literacy Development (4 papers) and Hearing Impairment and Communication (3 papers). Wanda G. Webb collaborates with scholars based in United States. Wanda G. Webb's co-authors include Howard S. Kirshner, Mark P. Kelly, Katherine Ross, Russell H. Mills, Gary H. McCullough, John C. Rosenbek, Robert T. Wertz, Denton C. Buchanan, Joseph S. Lappin and Gordon W. Duncan and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, Neuropsychologia and Brain and Language.

In The Last Decade

Wanda G. Webb

15 papers receiving 386 citations

Peers

Wanda G. Webb
Gina L. Youmans United States
Floris Singletary United States
J. Anthony Seikel United States
Carlin F. Hageman United States
Ruth Stoeckel United States
Laura Smith-Olinde United States
Gina L. Youmans United States
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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Webb, Wanda G., et al.. (2009). Mozek a řeč : neurologie nejen pro logopedy.. 2 indexed citations
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McCullough, Gary H., Robert T. Wertz, John C. Rosenbek, et al.. (2001). Inter- and Intrajudge Reliability for Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Evaluation Measures. Dysphagia. 16(2). 110–118. 117 indexed citations
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Webb, Wanda G., et al.. (1999). Neurology for the Speech-Language Pathologist, 3 rd Edition. Perspectives on Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders (Dysphagia). 8(2). 17–17. 3 indexed citations
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Webb, Wanda G., et al.. (1998). Neurología para los Especialistas del Habla y del Lenguaje.. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 4 indexed citations
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Kirshner, Howard S., et al.. (1987). Anomia in cerebral diseases. Neuropsychologia. 25(4). 701–705. 4 indexed citations
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Webb, Wanda G.. (1987). Treatment of acquired reading disorders. Topics in Language Disorders. 8(1). 51–60. 3 indexed citations
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Kirshner, Howard S., Wanda G. Webb, & Mark P. Kelly. (1984). The naming disorder of dementia. Neuropsychologia. 22(1). 23–30. 144 indexed citations
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Webb, Wanda G., et al.. (1983). Reading Problems in Chronic Aphasia. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders. 48(2). 164–171. 22 indexed citations
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Kirshner, Howard S. & Wanda G. Webb. (1982). Word and Letter Reading and the Mechanism of the Third Alexia. Archives of Neurology. 39(2). 84–87. 11 indexed citations
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Kirshner, Howard S. & Wanda G. Webb. (1982). Alexia and agraphia in Wernicke's aphasia.. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 45(8). 719–724. 7 indexed citations
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Kirshner, Howard S., Wanda G. Webb, & Gordon W. Duncan. (1981). Word deafness in Wernicke's aphasia.. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 44(3). 197–201. 18 indexed citations
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Kirshner, Howard S. & Wanda G. Webb. (1981). Selective involvement of the auditory-verbal modality in an acquired communication disorder: Benefit from sign language therapy. Brain and Language. 13(1). 161–170. 18 indexed citations
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Webb, Wanda G., et al.. (1980). The effects of auditory and visual “distractors” on the frequency of stuttering. Journal of Communication Disorders. 13(3). 207–212. 11 indexed citations
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Buchanan, Denton C., et al.. (1978). Alexia without agraphia: An experimental case study. Brain and Language. 5(3). 378–387. 29 indexed citations
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Webb, Wanda G., et al.. (1977). The Efficacy of Cueing Techniques in Broca’s Aphasia. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders. 42(2). 170–178. 26 indexed citations

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