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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A case of peripheral dysgraphia Papagno, Costanza
1992
3 p. 259-270
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2 A Characterisation of the Word Superiority Effect in a Case of Letter-by-letter Surface Alexia Bowers, Jeffrey S.
1996
3 p. 415-442
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3 A collection of computer-readable corpora of english spelling errors Mitton, Roger
1985
3 p. 275-279
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4 A frequent occurrence? factors affecting the production of semantic errors in aphasic naming Nickels, Lyndsey
1994
3 p. 289-320
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5 AGNOSIA WITHOUT PROSOPAGNOSIA OR ALEXIA: EVIDENCE FOR STORED VISUAL MEMORIES SPECIFIC TO OBJECTS Raffaella, Glyn W. Humphreys
1998
3 p. 243-277
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6 A model module? Gopnik, Myrna
1992
3 p. 253-258
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7 An annotated summary and translation of “on the self-awareness of focal brain diseases by the patient in cortical blindness and cortical deafness” by Gabriel Anton (1899) David, Anthony
1993
3 p. 263-272
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8 A new multiword naming deficit: Evidence and interpretation Schwartz, Myrna F.
2002
3 p. 263-288
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9 A Semantic Locus for Refractory Behaviour: Implications for Access Storage Distinctions and the Nature of Semantic Memory Forde, Emer M. E.
1997
3 p. 367-402
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10 Assessing semantic comprehension: Methodological considerations, and a new clinical test Bishop, Dorothy
1984
3 p. 233-244
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11 Attending to space within and between objects: Implications from a patient with Balint's syndrome Robertson, Lynn C.
2006
3 p. 448-462
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12 Balint's patient Harvey, Monika
1995
3 p. 261-264
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13 Bilingual deep dysphasia Weekes, Brendan S.
2008
3 p. 411-436
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14 Boundaries of covert recognition in prosopagnosia Young, Andrew W.
1988
3 p. 317-336
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15 Calculating without reading? Comments on Cohen and Dehaene (2000) Pillon, Agnesa
2001
3 p. 275-284
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16 Can the right hemisphere mediate language as well as the left? A critical review of recent research Bishop, D. V. M.
1988
3 p. 353-367
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17 Ceded Memories: Sparse distributed memory by Pentti Kanerva. Cambridge, Mass.: M.I.T. Press, 1988, 176 pages, ISBN 0 262 11132 2, £17.95 Willshaw, David
1990
3 p. 245-246
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18 Cognitive and Anatomical Locus of Lesion in a Patient with a Category-specific Semantic Impairment for Living Beings Gainotti, Guido
1996
3 p. 357-390
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19 Decision-making and attentional processes in ageing and in dementia of the Alzheimer's type Pate, Debra Sue
1994
3 p. 321-339
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20 Deficits in feature-based control of attention in a patient with a right fronto-temporal lesion Kumada, Takatsune
2006
3 p. 401-423
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21 Description of a left/right coding deficit in a case of constructional apraxia Riddoch, M. Jane
1988
3 p. 289-315
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22 Dimensional weighting and task switching following frontal lobe damage: Fractionating the task switching deficit Kumada, Takatsune
2006
3 p. 424-447
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23 Disorganisation of behaviour after frontal lobe damage Duncan, John
1986
3 p. 271-290
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24 Dissociable components of short-term memory and their relation to long-term learning Freedman, Monica L.
2001
3 p. 193-226
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25 Early concepts of tactile object recognition: An historical synopsis and appraisal of Josef Gerstmann's Reine taktile Agnosie (1918) Benke, Thomas
2001
3 p. 263-266
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26 Editorial Azza, Alfonso Caram
1998
3 p. 241-242
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27 Effects of parietal lesions on visual matching: Implications for reading errors Friedrich, Frances J.
1985
3 p. 253-264
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28 Evidence for an attraction account of closing-in behaviour Mcintosh, Robert D.
2008
3 p. 376-394
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29 Evidence from unilateral visual neglect Humphreys, Glyn W.
1995
3 p. 283-311
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30 Examination of the split fovea theory in a case of pure left hemialexia Sieroff, Eric
2007
3 p. 243-259
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31 Externalising spatial knowledge in patients with right hemisphere lesions Morrow, Lisa
1985
3 p. 265-273
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32 Greek language processing in naive and skilled readers: Functional properties of the VWFA investigated with ERPs Proverbio, Alice Mado
2006
3 p. 355-375
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33 Hemispheric asymmetry in long-term semantic relationships Zaidel, Dahlia W.
1987
3 p. 321-332
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34 Imageability effects, phonological errors, and the relationship between auditory repetition and picture naming: Implications for models of auditory repetition Hanley, J. Richard
2002
3 p. 193-206
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35 Inhibition of return: Neural basis and function Posner, Michael I.
1985
3 p. 211-228
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36 In search of the emgram: A review of Neuropsychology of Human Emotion, edited by Kenneth M. Heilman and Paul Satz. New York: The Guilford Press, 1983, pp. xi + 237, ISBN 0-89862-200-X, λ19.95 Robbins, Trevor W.
1984
3 p. 259-266
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37 Introduction to Byrom Bramwell's (1897) case of word meaning deafness Ellis, Andrew W.
1984
3 p. 245-258
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38 Is there a critical period for the acquisition of segmental analysis? Morais, Jose
1988
3 p. 347-352
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39 Letter-by-letter surface alexia Friedman, Rhonda B.
1992
3 p. 185-208
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40 Lexical but nonsemantic spelling? Patterson, Karalyn
1986
3 p. 341-367
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41 Lexical learning and dysgraphia in a group of adults with developmental dyslexia Betta, Anna Maria Di
2006
3 p. 376-400
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42 Long-term effects of prism adaptation in chronic visual neglect: A single case study Humphreys, Glyn W.
2006
3 p. 463-478
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43 Maximizing the power of comparing single cases against a control sample: An argument, a program for making comparisons, and a worked example from the Pyramids and Palm Trees Test Hulleman, Johan
2007
3 p. 279-291
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44 Memory span development in Down's syndrome, severely subnormal and normal subjects Mackenzie, Susie
1987
3 p. 303-319
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45 Multiple routes for reading words, why not numbers? evidence from a case of arabic numeral dyslexia Cipolotti, Lisa
1995
3 p. 313-342
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46 Multiple semantics: Whose confusions? Shallice, Tim
1993
3 p. 251-261
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47 Munchies for the mind (and hand) Fischer, Susan D.
1985
3 p. 291-300
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48 Neuropsychological evidence for a spatial bias in visual short-term memory after left posterior ventral damage Gillebert, Celine R.
2008
3 p. 319-342
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49 Normal, pathological, and other states of mind: A review of Normality and pathology in cognitive functions, edited by Andrew W. Ellis. London: Academic Press, 1982, pp. xi + 327. ISBN 0-2-237480-0. λ36.00 Miller, George A.
1984
3 p. 267-277
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50 NOTE: DOES THE GRAPHEMIC BUFFER PLAY A ROLE IN READING? Kay, J. Richard Hanley Janice
1998
3 p. 313-318
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51 Occam's razor is not a Swiss-army knife: A reply to Pillon and Pesenti Cohen, Laurent
2001
3 p. 285-288
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52 On the existence of an attention-demanding process peculiar to simple reaction time: Converging evidence from Parkinson's disease Goodrich, Susan
1989
3 p. 309-331
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53 On the Links between Visual Knowledge and Naming: a Single Case Study of a Patient with a Category-specific Impairment for Living Things Forde, E. M. E.
1997
3 p. 403-458
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54 Phonemic processing problems in developmental phonological dyslexia Masterson, Jackie
1995
3 p. 233-259
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55 Phonological dyslexia and dysgraphia—a developmental analysis Snowling, Maggie
1986
3 p. 309-339
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56 Predicting generalization in the training of irregular-word spelling: Treating lexical spelling deficits in a child Kohnen, Saskia
2008
3 p. 343-375
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57 Processing of syntactically complex sentences relies on verbal short-term memory: Evidence from a short-term memory patient Papagno, Costanza
2007
3 p. 292-311
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58 Psychic paralysis of gaze, optic ataxia, and spatial disorder of attention Balint, Rudolph
1995
3 p. 265-281
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59 Pure tactile agnosia Gerstmann, Josef
2001
3 p. 267-274
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60 Reading trustworthiness in faces without recognizing faces Todorov, Alexander
2008
3 p. 395-410
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61 Selective impairment of italian grammatical morphology in the congenially deaf: A case study Volterra, Virginia
1989
3 p. 273-308
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62 Selective impairment of semantics in lexical processing Hillis, Argye E.
1990
3 p. 191-243
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63 Semantic dementia: Autobiographical contribution to preservation of meaning Snowden, Julie
1994
3 p. 265-288
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64 Semantic errors in deep dyslexia: Does orthographic depth matter? Beaton, Alan A.
2007
3 p. 312-323
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65 Semantic Errors of Naming, Reading, Writing, and Drawing Following Left-Hemisphere Infarction Beaton, Alan
1997
3 p. 459-478
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66 Semantic Memory and Amnesia: A Case Study Linden, Martial Vander
1996
3 p. 391-414
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67 Shifting attention to different levels within global-local stimuli: A study of normal participants and a patient with temporal-parietal lobe damage Filoteo, J. Vincent
2001
3 p. 227-261
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68 SPATIO-MOTOR REPRESENTATIONS IN REACHING: EVIDENCE FOR SUBTYPES OF OPTIC ATAXIA Buxbaum, Laurel J.
1998
3 p. 279-312
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69 Spelling ability in congenital dysarthria: Evidence against articulatory coding in translating between phonemes and graphemes Bishop, D. V. M.
1985
3 p. 229-251
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70 Spoken language comprehension in a fluent aphasic patient Tyler, Lorraine K.
1988
3 p. 375-400
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71 Strategic Control in Developmental Dyslexia Hendriks, Angelique W.
1997
3 p. 321-366
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72 Surface dyslexia and dysgraphia: dual routes, single lexicon Behrmann, M.
1992
3 p. 209-251
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73 Syntactic deficits and the construction of local phrases in spoken language comprehension Tyler, Lorraine K.
1989
3 p. 333-355
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74 The assignment of word stress in oral reading: Evidence from a case of acquired dyslexia Miceli, Gabriele
1993
3 p. 273-295
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75 The effects of closed head injury upon human memory: An experimental analysis Richardson, John T. E.
1984
3 p. 217-231
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76 The implausibility of low-level visual deficits as a cause of children's reading difficulties Hulme, Charles
1988
3 p. 369-374
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77 The influence of spatial coordinates in a case of an optic ataxia-like syndrome following cerebellar and thalamic lesion Frassinetti, Francesca
2007
3 p. 324-337
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78 The mani left ti without a trace: A case study of aphasic processing of empty categories Hildebrandt, Nancy
1987
3 p. 257-302
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79 The multiple semantics hypothesis: Multiple confusions? Caramazza, Alfonso
1990
3 p. 161-189
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80 Theoretical notes on “Parallel models of associative memory” Quinlan, Philip T.
1987
3 p. 333-364
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81 The problem with amnesia: The problem with human memory Morton, John
1985
3 p. 281-290
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82 The rites of righting writing: Homophone remediation in acquired dysgraphia Behrmann, Marlene
1987
3 p. 365-384
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83 The role of representations in cognitive theory: More on multiple semantics and the agnosias Rapp, Brenda C.
1993
3 p. 235-249
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84 The role of semantic, orthographic, and phonological prime information in unilateral visual neglect Kanne, Stephen M.
2002
3 p. 245-261
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85 The structure of graphemic representations in spelling: Evidence from a case of acquired dysgraphia McCloskey, Michael
1994
3 p. 341-392
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86 The syntax of single words: Evidence from a patient with a selective function word reading deficit Druks, Judit
2002
3 p. 207-244
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87 Towards a unified process model for graphemic buffer disorder and deep dysgraphia Glasspool, David W.
2006
3 p. 479-512
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88 Visual agnosia: Once more, with theory Farah, Martha J.
1988
3 p. 337-346
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89 Visual attention in adults with developmental dyslexia: Evidence from manual reaction time and saccade latency Judge, Jeannie
2007
3 p. 260-278
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90 Visual Language Processing and Unilateral Neglect: Evidence from American Sign Language Mark, David Corina
1996
3 p. 321-356
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91 When Racquets Are Baskets But Baskets Are Biscuits, Where Do the Words Come From ? A Single Case Study of Formal Paraphasic Errors in Aphasia Best, Wendy
1996
3 p. 443-480
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92 When task demands induce “asyntactic” comprehension: A study of sentence interpretation in aphasia Cupples, L.
1993
3 p. 201-234
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93 Word-meaning deafness: A phonological-semantic dissociation Kohn, Susan E.
1986
3 p. 291-308
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