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Olfactory Language and Semantic Processing in Anosmia: A Neuropsychological Case Control Study
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In: Neurocase (2021)
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Evaluating a Maintenance-Based Treatment Approach to Preventing Lexical Dropout in Progressive Anomia
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In: J Speech Lang Hear Res (2020)
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The English Lexicon Mirrors Functional Brain Activation for a Sensory Hierarchy Dominated by Vision and Audition: Point-Counterpoint
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In: J Neurolinguistics (2020)
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Frontotemporal stimulation modulates semantically-guided visual search during confrontation naming: a combined tDCS and eye tracking investigation
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Cathodal tDCS of the Bilateral Anterior Temporal Lobes Facilitates Semantically-Driven Verbal Fluency
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Semantic Feature Training in Combination with Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) for Progressive Anomia
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Defining a Conceptual Topography of Word Concreteness: Clustering Properties of Emotion, Sensation, and Magnitude among 750 English Words
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A Neuropsychological Perspective on Abstract Word Representation: From Theory to Treatment of Acquired Language Disorders
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Abstract conceptual feature ratings predict gaze within written word arrays: evidence from a Visual Wor(l)d paradigm
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Linking Somatic and Symbolic Representation in Semantic Memory: The Dynamic Multilevel Reactivation Framework
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Does the Sound of a Barking Dog Activate its Corresponding Visual Form? An fMRI Investigation of Modality-Specific Semantic Access
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How to Constrain and Maintain a Lexicon for the Treatment of Progressive Semantic Naming Deficits: Principles of Item Selection for Formal Semantic Therapy
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Lesion Symptom Mapping of Manipulable Object Naming in Nonfluent Aphasia: Can a Brain be both Embodied and Disembodied?
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Lesion symptom mapping of manipulable object naming in nonfluent aphasia: can a brain be both embodied and disembodied?
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Abstract conceptual feature ratings: the role of emotion, magnitude, and other cognitive domains in the organization of abstract conceptual knowledge
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