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Do individual differences in face recognition ability moderate the other ethnicity effect?
Childs, Michael Jeanne; Jones, Alex; Thwaites, Peter. - : American Psychological Association, 2021
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Can Machines Find the Bilingual Advantage? Machine Learning Algorithms Find No Evidence to Differentiate Between Lifelong Bilingual and Monolingual Cognitive Profiles
In: Front Hum Neurosci (2021)
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Intact word processing in developmental prosopagnosia
Burns, Edwin J.; Bennetts, Rachel J.; Bate, Sarah. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2017
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Intact word processing in developmental prospagnosia
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Prefixes repel stress in reading aloud : evidence from surface dyslexia
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Recognition memory in developmental prosopagnosia: electrophysiological evidence for abnormal routes to face recognition
Burns, Edwin J.; Tree, Jeremy J.; Weidemann, Christoph T.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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Intranasal inhalation of oxytocin improves face processing in developmental prosopagnosia
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The Influence of Psycholinguistic Variables on Articulatory Errors in Naming in Progressive Motor Speech Degeneration
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The Influence of Psycholinguistic Variables on Articulatory Errors in Naming in Progressive Motor Speech Degeneration
Abstract: We describe an analysis of speech errors on a naming task in a man with progressive speech degeneration. Early assessment indicated naming impairments with no significant phonological or semantic impairment. To examine naming and the factors that influence speech errors, we selected 210 words varying in lexical and phonetic variables and conducted logistic regression analysis on speech error types. No significant naming errors were found. The only significant predictor of articulation errors was phonemic length and the only error type predicted was phone omissions. Results suggest that the sound omissions in naming are caused by motor speech impairment unrelated to lexical factors.
URL: http://aphasiology.pitt.edu/2221/1/15-21-1-RV.pdf
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Computational modelling of the effects of semantic dementia on visual word recognition
Coltheart, Max; Saunders, Steven J; Tree, Jeremy J. - : Psychology Press, 2010
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Computational modeling of reading in semantic dementia : comment on Woollams, Lambon Ralph, Plaut, and Patterson (2007)
Coltheart, Max; Tree, Jeremy J; Saunders, Steven J. - : American Psychological Association, 2010
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Dysgraphia in dementia: a systematic investigation of graphemic buffer features in a case series
Haslam, Catherine; Kay, Janice; Tree, Jeremy. - : Routledge, 2009
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Computational modelling of phonological dyslexia : how does the DRC model fare?
Nickels, Lyndsey; Biedermann, Britta; Coltheart, Max. - : Psychology Press, 2008
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Acquired prosopagnosia without word recognition deficits
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