People

Carl Ludy
Associate Research Linguist
Publications
Ogar, J., Willock, S., Baldo, J., Wilkins, D., Ludy, C., & Dronkers, N. Clinical and anatomical correlates of apraxia of speech and language. Brain and Language, 2006 97(3), pp 343-350.
Baldo, J.V., Dronkers, N.F., Wilkins, D.P., Ludy, C., Raskin, P., & Kim, J. Is problem solving dependent on language? Brain and Language, 2005, 92, 240-250.
Baldo, J.V., Ludy, C., Wilkins, D.P. & Dronkers, N.F. (2002). Impaired category but preserved letter fluency in patients with severe Wernicke's aphasia. Brain and Language, 2002, 84.
Baldo, J.V., Elder, J.T., Larsen, J., Dronkers, N.F., Redfern, B. and Ludy, C. (2001). Is cognition intact in patients with aphasia? Brain and Language, 2001, 79, 64-67.
Bates, E., Dick, F., Moineau, S., Miller L., Ludy, C. & Dronkers, N.F. (2001). Processing the component parts of active and passive sentences: Why are passives hard? Brain and Language, 2001, 79, 115-117.
Dronkers, N.F., Ludy, C.A. & Redfern, B.B. (1998). Pragmatics in the absence of verbal language: Descriptions of a severe aphasic and a linguistically feral adult. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 11:179-190.
Dronkers, N.F., Redfern, B.B. & Ludy, C.A. (1998). Brain regions associated with conduction aphasia and echoic rehearsal. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 4:23-24.
Dronkers, N.F. & Ludy, C.A. (1997). Lesion analysis in clinical research. In Stemmerer, B. and Whitaker, H. (Eds.), Handbook of Neurolinguistics, San Diego: Singular Press, 1997, 173-187.
Dronkers, N.F., Redfern B.B. & Ludy, C.A. (1995). Lesion localization in chronic Wernicke's aphasia. Brain and Language, 51(1):62-65.
Dukette, D., Baynes, B., Redfern, B., Share, L., Ludy, C. & Dronkers, N.F. (1998). Lexical dual access in production: A targeted rehabilitation study. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 1998, 4, 69-70.