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Gloria Sydna Waters, PH.D.

TitleClinical Instructor in Neurology
InstitutionMassachusetts General Hospital
DepartmentNeurology
AddressMassachusetts General Hospital
Burnham 821
55 Fruit St
Boston MA 02114
Phone617/726-6143
Fax617/724-7836

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  1. Caplan D, Waters G. Memory mechanisms supporting syntactic comprehension. Psychon Bull Rev. 2013 Apr; 20(2):243-68.
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  2. Levy J, Hoover E, Waters G, Kiran S, Caplan D, Berardino A, Sandberg C. Effects of syntactic complexity, semantic reversibility, and explicitness on discourse comprehension in persons with aphasia and in healthy controls. Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2012 May; 21(2):S154-65.
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  3. Evans WS, Caplan D, Waters G. Effects of concurrent arithmetical and syntactic complexity on self-paced reaction times and eye fixations. Psychon Bull Rev. 2011 Dec; 18(6):1203-11.
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  4. Caplan D, Dede G, Waters G, Michaud J, Tripodis Y. Effects of age, speed of processing, and working memory on comprehension of sentences with relative clauses. Psychol Aging. 2011 Jun; 26(2):439-50.
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  5. Caplan D, Stanczak L, Waters G. Syntactic and thematic constraint effects on blood oxygenation level dependent signal correlates of comprehension of relative clauses. J Cogn Neurosci. 2008 Apr; 20(4):643-56.
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  6. Caplan D, Chen E, Waters G. Task-dependent and task-independent neurovascular responses to syntactic processing. Cortex. 2008 Mar; 44(3):257-75.
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  7. Caplan D, Waters G, Kennedy D, Alpert N, Makris N, Dede G, Michaud J, Reddy A. A study of syntactic processing in aphasia II: neurological aspects. Brain Lang. 2007 May; 101(2):151-77.
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  8. Caplan D, Waters G, Dede G, Michaud J, Reddy A. A study of syntactic processing in aphasia I: behavioral (psycholinguistic) aspects. Brain Lang. 2007 May; 101(2):103-50.
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  9. Chen E, West WC, Waters G, Caplan D. Determinants of bold signal correlates of processing object-extracted relative clauses. Cortex. 2006 May; 42(4):591-604.
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  10. Waters G, Caplan D. The relationship between age, processing speed, working memory capacity, and language comprehension. Memory. 2005 Apr-May; 13(3-4):403-13.
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  11. DeDe G, Caplan D, Kemtes K, Waters G. The relationship between age, verbal working memory, and language comprehension. Psychol Aging. 2004 Dec; 19(4):601-16.
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  12. Waters GS, Caplan D. Verbal working memory and on-line syntactic processing: evidence from self-paced listening. Q J Exp Psychol A. 2004 Jan; 57(1):129-63.
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  13. Waters GS, Caplan D. The reliability and stability of verbal working memory measures. Behav Res Methods Instrum Comput. 2003 Nov; 35(4):550-64.
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  14. Caplan D, Waters G, Alpert N. Effects of age and speed of processing on rCBF correlates of syntactic processing in sentence comprehension. Hum Brain Mapp. 2003 Jun; 19(2):112-31.
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  15. Waters G, Caplan D, Alpert N, Stanczak L. Individual differences in rCBF correlates of syntactic processing in sentence comprehension: effects of working memory and speed of processing. Neuroimage. 2003 May; 19(1):101-12.
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  16. Waters G, Caplan D, Yampolsky S. On-line syntactic processing under concurrent memory load. Psychon Bull Rev. 2003 Mar; 10(1):88-95.
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  17. Caplan D, Waters G. On-line syntactic processing in aphasia: studies with auditory moving window presentation. Brain Lang. 2003 Feb; 84(2):222-49.
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  18. Waters G, Caplan D. Working memory and online syntactic processing in Alzheimer's disease: studies with auditory moving window presentation. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2002 Jul; 57(4):P298-311.
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  19. Yampolsky S, Waters G, Caplan D, Matthies M, Chiu P. Effects of acoustic degradation on syntactic processing: implications for the nature of the resource system used in language processing. Brain Cogn. 2002 Mar-Apr; 48(2-3):617-25.
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  20. Caplan D, Vijayan S, Kuperberg G, West C, Waters G, Greve D, Dale AM. Vascular responses to syntactic processing: event-related fMRI study of relative clauses. Hum Brain Mapp. 2002 Jan; 15(1):26-38.
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  21. Titone D, Wingfield A, Caplan D, Waters G, Prentice K. Memory and encoding of spoken discourse following right hemisphere damage: evidence from the Auditory Moving Window (AMW) technique. Brain Lang. 2001 Apr; 77(1):10-24.
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  22. Waters GS, Caplan D. Age, working memory, and on-line syntactic processing in sentence comprehension. Psychol Aging. 2001 Mar; 16(1):128-44.
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  23. Rochon E, Waters GS, Caplan D. The relationship between measures of working memory and sentence comprehension in patients with Alzheimer's disease. J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2000 Apr; 43(2):395-413.
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  24. Caplan D, Alpert N, Waters G, Olivieri A. Activation of Broca's area by syntactic processing under conditions of concurrent articulation. Hum Brain Mapp. 2000 Feb; 9(2):65-71.
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  25. Caplan D, Alpert N, Waters G. PET studies of syntactic processing with auditory sentence presentation. Neuroimage. 1999 Mar; 9(3):343-51.
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  26. Caplan D, Waters GS. Verbal working memory and sentence comprehension. Behav Brain Sci. 1999 Feb; 22(1):77-94; discussion 95-126.
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  27. Caplan D, Alpert N, Waters G. Effects of syntactic structure and propositional number on patterns of regional cerebral blood flow. J Cogn Neurosci. 1998 Jul; 10(4):541-52.
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  28. Waters GS, Rochon E, Caplan D. Task demands and sentence comprehension in patients with dementia of the Alzheimer's type. Brain Lang. 1998 May; 62(3):361-97.
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  29. Waters GS, Caplan D. Working memory and on-line sentence comprehension in patients with Alzheimer's disease. J Psycholinguist Res. 1997 Jul; 26(4):377-400.
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  30. Caplan D, Waters GS, Hildebrandt N. Determinants of sentence comprehension in aphasic patients in sentence-picture matching tasks. J Speech Lang Hear Res. 1997 Jun; 40(3):542-55.
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  31. Leonard CL, Waters GS, Caplan D. The use of contextual information related to general world knowledge by right brain-damaged individuals in pronoun resolution. Brain Lang. 1997 May; 57(3):343-59.
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  32. Leonard CL, Waters GS, Caplan D. The use of contextual information by right brain-damaged individuals in the resolution of ambiguous pronouns. Brain Lang. 1997 May; 57(3):309-42.
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  33. Waters GS, Caplan D. The capacity theory of sentence comprehension: critique of Just and Carpenter (1992) Psychol Rev. 1996 Oct; 103(4):761-72.
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  34. Waters GS, Caplan D. Processing resource capacity and the comprehension of garden path sentences. Mem Cognit. 1996 May; 24(3):342-55.
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  35. Waters GS, Caplan D. The measurement of verbal working memory capacity and its relation to reading comprehension. Q J Exp Psychol A. 1996 Feb; 49(1):51-75.
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  36. Caplan D, Waters GS. On the nature of the phonological output planning processes involved in verbal rehearsal: evidence from aphasia. Brain Lang. 1995 Feb; 48(2):191-220.
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  37. Caplan D, Waters GS. Articulatory length and phonological similarity in span tasks: a reply to Baddeley and Andrade. Q J Exp Psychol A. 1994 Nov; 47(4):1055-62.
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  38. Rochon E, Waters GS, Caplan D. Sentence comprehension in patients with Alzheimer's disease. Brain Lang. 1994 Feb; 46(2):329-49.
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  39. Caplan D, Rochon E, Waters GS. Articulatory and phonological determinants of word length effects in span tasks. Q J Exp Psychol A. 1992 Aug; 45(2):177-92.
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  40. Butler-Hinz S, Caplan D, Waters G. Characteristics of syntactic comprehension deficits following closed head injury versus left cerebrovascular accident. J Speech Hear Res. 1990 Jun; 33(2):269-80.
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  41. Waters GS, Bruck M, Malus-Abramowitz M. The role of linguistic and visual information in spelling: a developmental study. J Exp Child Psychol. 1988 Jun; 45(3):400-21.
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  42. Waters GS, Seidenberg MS. Spelling-sound effects in reading: time-course and decision criteria. Mem Cognit. 1985 Nov; 13(6):557-72.
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  43. Seidenberg MS, Waters GS, Sanders M, Langer P. Pre- and postlexical loci of contextual effects on word recognition. Mem Cognit. 1984 Jul; 12(4):315-28.
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  44. Waters GS, Seidenberg MS, Bruck M. Children's and adults' use of spelling-sound information in three reading tasks. Mem Cognit. 1984 May; 12(3):293-305.
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