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Direct electrical stimulation of the left Frontal Aslant Tract disrupts sentence planning without affecting articulation
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A causal test of the motor theory of speech perception: A case of impaired speech production and spared speech perception
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Lexical Retrieval is not by Competition: Evidence from the Blocked Naming Paradigm
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What happens to the motor theory of perception when the motor system is damaged?
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What happens to the motor theory of perception when the motor system is damaged?
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A rose by any other name is still a rose: A reinterpretation of Hantsch and Mädebach
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Factors Determining Semantic Facilitation and Interference in the Cyclic Naming Paradigm
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Judging semantic similarity: An event-related fMRI study with auditory word stimuli
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The Word class effect in the picture-word interference paradigm
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The Cumulative Semantic Cost Does Not Reflect Lexical Selection By Competition
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The Word Class Effect in the Picture–word Interference Paradigm
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The cumulative semantic cost does not reflect lexical selection by competition☆
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Concepts and Categories: A Cognitive Neuropsychological Perspective
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