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Re-acquisition of person knowledge in semantic memory disorders
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Making sense of progressive non-fluent aphasia: an analysis of conversational speech
Knibb, Jonathan A.; Woollams, Anna M.; Hodges, John R.. - : Oxford University Press, 2009
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PAST-TENSE GENERATION FROM FORM VERSUS MEANING: BEHAVIOURAL DATA AND SIMULATION EVIDENCE
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Repeat and Define: Differentiating semantic dementia from progressive non-fluent aphasia
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Deep dyslexia for kanji and phonological dyslexia for kana: Different manifestations from a common source
Sato, Hitomi; Patterson, Karalyn; Fushimi, Takao. - : Taylor & Francis, 2008
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What does a patient with semantic dementia remember in verbal short-term memory? Order and sound but not words
In: Cognitive neuropsychology. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 24 (2007) 2, 131-151
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Temporal lobe lesions and semantic impairment: a comparison of herpes simplex virus encephalitis and semantic dementia
In: Brain. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 130 (2007) 4, 1138-1147
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SD-squared: on the association between semantic dementia and surface dyslexia. ...
Woollams, Anna M.; Ralph, Matthew A. Lambon; Plaut, David. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2007
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SD-squared: on the association between semantic dementia and surface dyslexia. ...
Woollams, Anna M.; Ralph, Matthew A. Lambon; Plaut, David. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2007
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Deficits of knowledge versus executive control in semantic cognition: Insights from cued naming
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Colour knowledge in semantic dementia: It is not all black and white
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The reign of typicality in semantic memory
Patterson, Karalyn. - : The Royal Society, 2007
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Deficits of knowledge vs. executive control in semantic cognition: Insights from cued naming
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Progressive non-fluent aphasia is not a progressive form of non-fluent (post-stroke) aphasia
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 20 (2006) 9-11, 1018-1034
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One bird with two stones: abnormal word length effects in pure alexia and semantic dementia
In: Cognitive neuropsychology. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 23 (2006) 8, 1130-1161
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One bird with two stones: Abnormal word length effects in pure alexia and semantic dementia
In: Cognitive neuropsychology. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 23 (2006) 8, 1130
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Sweet nothings : narrative speech in semantic dementia
In: From inkmarks to ideas (Hove, 2006), p. 299-317
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[Q:] When would you prefer a "sossage" to a "sausage"? [A:] At about 100 msec. ERP correlates of orthographic typicality and lexicality in written word recognition
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 18 (2006) 5, 818-832
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'Presemantic' cognition in semantic dementia : six deficits in search of an explanation
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 18 (2006) 2, 169-183
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One bird with two stones: Abnormal word length effects in pure alexia and semantic dementia
Cumming, Toby B.; Patterson, Karalyn; Verfaellie, Mieke. - : Taylor & Francis, 2006
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