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Motivated semantic control : Exploring the effects of extrinsic reward and self-reference on semantic retrieval in semantic aphasia
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Training flexible conceptual retrieval in post-stroke aphasia
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Training flexible conceptual retrieval in post-stroke aphasia. ...
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Training flexible conceptual retrieval in post-stroke aphasia
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In: ISSN: 0960-2011 ; Neuropsychological Rehabilitation (2021) pp. 1-27 (2021)
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Deficits of semantic control disproportionately affect low-relevance conceptual features : evidence from semantic aphasia
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Consistently inconsistent : Multimodal episodic deficits in semantic aphasia
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Control the source: Source memory for semantic, spatial and self-related items in patients with LIFG lesions
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Emotion and location cues bias conceptual retrieval in people with deficient semantic control
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Control the source: Source memory for semantic, spatial and self-related items in patients with LIFG lesions. ...
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Control the source: Source memory for semantic, spatial and self-related items in patients with LIFG lesions ...
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Control the source: Source memory for semantic, spatial and self-related items in patients with LIFG lesions.
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Emotion and location cues bias conceptual retrieval in people with deficient semantic control
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Shared processes resolve competition within and between episodic and semantic memory: Evidence from patients with LIFG lesions
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Shared processes resolve competition within and between episodic and semantic memory: Evidence from patients with LIFG lesions
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When comprehension elicits incomprehension: Deterioration of semantic categorisation in the absence of stimulus repetition
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Shared mechanisms support controlled retrieval from semantic and episodic memory: Evidence from semantic aphasia
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