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Refractoriness within the semantic system: investigations on the access and the content of semantic memory
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Frontostriatal Circuits and Selection of Task-Relevant Information
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Supervisory and routine processes in noun and verb generation in nondemented patients with Parkinson’s disease
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The monitoring role of right lateral prefrontal cortex: evidence from variable foreperiod and source memory tasks
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Contrasting domains in the control of action: the routine and the non-routine
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The simulation of action in complex activities of daily living
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When living things and other 'sensory quality' categories behave in the same fashion: a novel category specificity effect
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Selective preservation of naming from description and the “restricted preverbal message”
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The language-to-object perception interface: evidence from neuropsychology
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Interactions between knowledge sources in a dual-route connectionist model of spelling
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Word reading in damaged connectionist networks: computational and neuropsychological implications
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Spelling and serial recall: Insights from a Competitive Queueing model
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Deep dyslexia: a case study of connectionist neuropsychology
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Lesioning an 'attractor' network: investigations of acquired dyslexia
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Lexical processing in the absence of explicit word identification: evidence from a letter-by-letter reader
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