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Naomi Cocks
Naomi Cocks
Curtin University; City University London
Verified email at curtin.edu.au
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Words are not enough: empowering people with aphasia in the design process
J Galliers, S Wilson, A Roper, N Cocks, J Marshall, S Muscroft, T Pring
Proceedings of the 12th Participatory Design Conference: Research Papers …, 2012
147*2012
Prevalence of drooling, swallowing, and feeding problems in cerebral palsy across the lifespan: a systematic review and meta‐analyses
R Speyer, R Cordier, JH Kim, N Cocks, E Michou, S Wilkes‐Gillan
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 61 (11), 1249-1258, 2019
1332019
Reviewing the quality of discourse information measures in aphasia
M Pritchard, K Hilari, N Cocks, L Dipper
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 52 (6), 689-732, 2017
1012017
Gesture and naming therapy for people with severe aphasia: A group study
J Marshall, W Best, N Cocks, M Cruice, T Pring, G Bulcock, G Creek, ...
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2012
702012
Iconic gesture and speech integration in younger and older adults
N Cocks, G Morgan, S Kita
Gesture 11 (1), 24-39, 2011
592011
Language and iconic gesture use in procedural discourse by speakers with aphasia
M Pritchard, L Dipper, G Morgan, N Cocks
Aphasiology 29 (7), 826-844, 2015
572015
The impact of impaired semantic knowledge on spontaneous iconic gesture production
N Cocks, L Dipper, M Pritchard, G Morgan
Aphasiology 27 (9), 1050-1069, 2013
572013
Psychometric properties of discourse measures in aphasia: Acceptability, reliability, and validity
M Pritchard, K Hilari, N Cocks, L Dipper
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 53 (6), 1078-1093, 2018
552018
What can iconic gestures tell us about the language system? A case of conduction aphasia
N Cocks, L Dipper, R Middleton, G Morgan
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 1-14, 2015
492015
Gesture and speech integration: An exploratory study of a man with aphasia
N Cocks, L Sautin, S Kita, G Morgan, S Zlotowitz
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 44 (5), 795-804, 2009
492009
Dysphagia therapy post stroke: An exploration of the practices and clinical decision-making of speech-language pathologists in Australia
O Jones, J Cartwright, A Whitworth, N Cocks
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 20 (2), 226-237, 2018
462018
Computer delivery of gesture therapy for people with severe aphasia
J Marshall, A Roper, J Galliers, S Wilson, N Cocks, S Muscroft, T Pring
Aphasiology 27 (9), 1128-1146, 2013
462013
Enhancing communication through gesture and naming therapy
A Caute, T Pring, N Cocks, M Cruice, W Best, J Marshall
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2013
442013
Enhancing communication through gesture and naming therapy
A Caute, T Pring, N Cocks, M Cruice, W Best, J Marshall
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2013
442013
The language–gesture connection: Evidence from aphasia
L Dipper, M Pritchard, G Morgan, N Cocks
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 29 (8-10), 748-763, 2015
432015
The relationship between right hemisphere damage and gesture in spontaneous discourse
N Cocks, K Hird, K Kirsner
Aphasiology 21 (3-4), 299-319, 2007
402007
A “novel” reading therapy programme for reading difficulties after a subarachnoid haemorrhage
N Cocks, M Pritchard, H Cornish, N Johnson, M Cruice
Aphasiology 27 (5), 509-531, 2013
332013
The bedside assessment practices of speech-language pathologists in adult dysphagia
B Vogels, J Cartwright, N Cocks
International journal of speech-language pathology 17 (4), 390-400, 2015
322015
Accessibility of 3D game environments for people with aphasia: An exploratory study
J Galliers, S Wilson, S Muscroft, J Marshall, A Roper, N Cocks, T Pring
The proceedings of the 13th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on …, 2011
312011
The recruitment and retention of speech and language therapists: What do university students find important?
AJO Whitehouse, K Hird, N Cocks
Journal of Allied Health 36 (3), 131-136, 2007
302007
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