Thomas H. Bak
Thomas H. Bak (originally Tomasz Hieronymus Bąk; born 27 March 1961) is a Polish-British cognitive neuroscientist. He is a researcher at the University of Edinburgh whose work centres on the impact of bilingualism on cognitive functions, bilingualism and cognitive function across the lifespan, cross-linguistic studies of aphasia, and the relationship between language, cognition and culture in neurodegenerative brain diseases. He also works on the design and adaptation of cognitive and motor assessments to different languages and cultures. Provided by Wikipedia
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Patterns of Cognitive Dysfunction in Progressive MS by Peter Connick, Siddharthan Chandran, Thomas H. Bak
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Sensitivity and Specificity of the ECAS in Parkinson’s Disease and Progressive Supranuclear Palsy by Jennifer A. Foley, Elaine H. Niven, Andrew Paget, Kailash P. Bhatia, Simon F. Farmer, Paul R. Jarman, Patricia Limousin, Thomas T. Warner, Huw R. Morris, Thomas H. Bak, Sharon Abrahams, Lisa Cipolotti
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