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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abstract word anomia Franklin, Sue
1995
5 p. 549-566
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2 A DOUBLE DISSOCIATION BETWEEN LINGUISTIC AND PERCEPTUAL REPRESENTATIONS OF SPATIAL RELATIONSHIPS Kemmerer, David
2000
5 p. 393-414
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3 A double dissociation between sensorimotor impairments and reading disability: A comparison of autistic and dyslexic children White, Sarah
2006
5 p. 748-761
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4 A dual-route perspective on poor reading in a regular orthography: Evidence from phonological and orthographic lexical decisions Bergmann, Jurgen
2008
5 p. 653-676
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5 AGE-RELATED DEFICITS IN MOTOR LEARNING AND DIFFERENCES IN FEEDBACK PROCESSING DURING THE PRODUCTION OF A BIMANUAL COORDINATION PATTERN Swinnen, Stephan P.
1998
5 p. 439-466
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6 An attribute is worth more than a category: Testing different semantic memory organisation hy potheses in relation to the living/nonliving things dissociation Marques, J. Frederico
2002
5 p. 463-478
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7 A nonlinear model of word length effects in apraxia of speech Ziegler, Wolfram
2005
5 p. 603-623
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8 Aphasia in a user of British Sign Language: Dissociation between sign and gesture Marshall, Jane
2004
5 p. 537-554
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9 Can phonological and semantic short-term memory be dissociated? Further evidence from landau-kleffner syndrome Majerus, S.
2004
5 p. 491-512
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10 Cognitive versatility in autism cannot be reduced to a deficit Mottron, Laurent
2007
5 p. 578-580
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11 Comments on Nickels and Howard (2004) "dissociating effects of number of phonemes, number of syllables, and syllable complexity on word production in aphasia: It's the number of phonemes that counts" Martin, Nadine
2004
5 p. 528-530
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12 Comments on “the case for single patient studies”: Is (neuro) psychology possible? Whitaker, Harry A.
1988
5 p. 529-533
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13 Confabulation Extending across Episodic, Personal, and General Semantic Memory Brouke, Michael D. Kopelman Nicola Ng Olivier Van Den
1997
5 p. 683-712
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14 Correct responses, error analyses, and theories of word production: A response to Martin Nickels, Lyndsey
2004
5 p. 531-536
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15 C ROSSMODAL AGNOSIA FOR FAMILIAR PEOPLE AS A CONSEQUENCE OF RIGHT INFERO POLAR TEMPORAL ATROPHY Gentileschi, Valentina
2001
5 p. 439-463
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16 Cross-modal extinction in a boy with severely autistic behaviour and high verbal intelligence Bonneh, Yoram S.
2008
5 p. 635-652
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17 Deep dyslexia: A case study of connectionist neuropsychology Plaut, David C.
1993
5 p. 377-500
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18 Deep dysphasia: Further evidence on the relationship between phonological short-term memory and language processing impairments Majerus, Steve
2001
5 p. 385-410
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19 Deficits in Phonology but Not Dyslexic? Stothard, Susan E.
1996
5 p. 641-672
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20 Developmental amnesia: Fractionation of developing memory systems Temple, Christine M.
2006
5 p. 762-788
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21 Developmental disorders of verbal short-term memory and their relation to sentence comprehension: A reply to Howard and Butterworth Vallar, Giuseppe
1989
5 p. 465-473
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22 Different letter-processing strategies in diagnostic subgroups of developmental dyslexia Lachmann, Thomas
2008
5 p. 730-744
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23 Dissociable distal and proximal motor components: Evidence from perseverative errors in three apraxic patients Shallice, Tim
2005
5 p. 625-639
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24 Dissociation between deficits in explicit procedures and implicit processes in the visual-spatial and the phonological systems during reading acquisition Fletcher-Flinn, Claire M.
2007
5 p. 471-484
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25 Dissociations among functional subsystems governing melody recognition after right-hemisphere damage Steinke, Willi R.
2001
5 p. 411-437
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26 Do local bias and local-to-global interference reflect intact global processing in autism? Shalev, Lilach
2007
5 p. 575-577
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27 Erratum 1993
5 p. 500
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28 Evidence for impaired visuoperceptual organisation in developmental dyslexics and its relation to temporal processes Becker, Cordula
2005
5 p. 499-522
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29 Evidence of a divided-attention advantage in autism Rutherford, M. D.
2007
5 p. 505-515
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30 Facial Emotion Recognition after Bilateral Amygdala Damage: Differentially Severe Impairment of Fear Calder, Andrew J.
1996
5 p. 699-745
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31 “Fragment errors” in deep dysgraphia: Further support for a lexical hypothesis Bormann, Tobias
2008
5 p. 745-764
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32 Frontal Lobe Deficits after Head Injury: Unity and Diversity of Function Freer, John Duncan Roger Johnson Michaela Swales Charles
1997
5 p. 713-741
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33 Functional MT + lesion impairs contralateral motion processing Moo, Lauren R.
2008
5 p. 677-689
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34 GOGI APHASIA OR SEMANTIC DEMENTIA? SIMULATING AND ASSESSING POOR VERBAL COMPREHENSION IN A CASE OF PROGRESSIVE FLUENT APHASIA Ralph, Matthew A. Lambon
2000
5 p. 437-465
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35 Idealisation meets psychometrics: The case for the right groups and the right individuals Newcombe, Freda
1988
5 p. 549-564
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36 Impaired recall of verbal material following rupture and repair of an anterior communicating artery aneurysm Hanley, J. Richard
1994
5 p. 543-578
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37 Independent representations for cursive and print style: Evidence from dysgraphia in Alzheimer's disease Venneri, Annalena
2002
5 p. 387-400
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38 Ipsilateral influences on contralateral processing in neglect patients Seron, Xavier
1989
5 p. 475-498
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39 Language and Auditory-verbal Short-term Memory Impairments: Evidence for Common Underlying Processes Saffran, Nadine Martin Eleanor M.
1997
5 p. 641-682
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40 Letter-by-letter reading? functional deficits and compensatory strategies Price, Cathy J.
1992
5 p. 427-457
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41 Lexical Constraints on Reading Accuracy in Neglect Dyslexia Bub, Martin Arguin Daniel
1997
5 p. 765-800
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42 Lexical effects in left neglect dyslexia: A study in Italian patients Arduino, Lisa S.
2002
5 p. 421-444
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43 Lexical recovery from extinction: Interactions between visual form and stored knowledge modulate visual selection Kumada, Takatsune
2001
5 p. 465-478
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44 Local bias and local-to-global interference without global deficit: A robust finding in autism under various conditions of attention, exposure time, and visual angle Wang, Lixin
2007
5 p. 550-574
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45 Loss of semantic memory: implications for the modularity of mind Hodges, John R.
1994
5 p. 505-542
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46 MEMORY FOR GENERALITIES: ACCESS TO HIGHER-LEVEL CATEGORICAL RELATIONSHIPS IN AMNESIA Haslam, Catherine
1998
5 p. 401-437
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47 METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES CONFRONTING PET AND fMRI STUDIES OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION Bub, Daniel N.
2000
5 p. 467-484
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48 Morphological Composition in the Lexical Output System Badecker, William
1991
5 p. 335-367
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49 Morphological processing of polymorphemic nouns in a highly inflecting language Laine, Matti
1995
5 p. 457-502
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50 Morphological processing with deficient phonological short-term memory Kave, Gitit
2007
5 p. 516-534
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51 Naming a giraffe but not an animal: Base-level but not superordinate naming in a patient with impaired semantics Humphreys, Glyn W.
2005
5 p. 539-558
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52 Neurodevelopmental bases of spelling acquisition in children treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia Kleinman, Sandra N.
1992
5 p. 403-426
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53 Nouns, verbs, objects, actions, and the animate/inanimate effect Bi, Yanchao
2007
5 p. 485-504
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54 Oculomotor capture in ADHD Van Der Stigchel, S.
2007
5 p. 535-549
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55 On having royal relatives: Interpreting misidentifications in a case of impaired person recognition Francis, Dawn R.
2004
5 p. 467-490
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56 On the methodology of single-case studies in cognitive neuropsychology Bub, Jeffrey
1988
5 p. 565-582
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57 On the role of group studies in neuropsychological and pathopsychological research Caplan, David
1988
5 p. 535-547
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58 Parallel processing blocked by letter similarity in letter by letter dyslexia: A replication Arguin, Martin
2005
5 p. 589-602
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59 Prosopagnosia as an impairment to face-specific mechanisms: Elimination of the alternative hypotheses in a developmental case Duchaine, Bradley C.
2006
5 p. 714-747
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60 Re-education of a surface dysgraphia with a visual imagery strategy de Partz, Marie-Pierre
1992
5 p. 369-401
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61 Re-education of Gestural Communication in a Case ol Chronic Global Aphasia and Limb Apraxia Cubelli, Roberto
1991
5 p. 369-380
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62 Representing orientation: A coordinate-system hypothesis and evidence from developmental deficits McCloskey, Michael
2006
5 p. 680-713
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63 ROLE OF THE RIGHT PREFRONTAL CORTEX IN ILL-STRUCTURED PLANNING Goel, Vinod
2000
5 p. 415-436
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64 Routes to action: Evidence from apraxia Riddoch, M. Jane
1989
5 p. 437-454
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65 Selective deficits in developmental cognitive neuropsychology: An introduction Duchaine, Bradley C.
2006
5 p. 675-679
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66 Semantic and phonological fluency in children with Down syndrome: Atypical organization of language or less efficient retrieval strategies? Nash, Hannah M.
2008
5 p. 690-703
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67 Semantic memory is an amodal, dynamic system: Evidence from the interaction of naming and object use in semantic dementia Coccia, Michela
2004
5 p. 513-527
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68 Short-term memory and sentence comprehension: A reply to Vallar and Baddeley, 1987 Howard, David
1989
5 p. 455-463
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69 Specific order impairment in arabic number writing: A case-study Lochy, Aliette
2004
5 p. 555-575
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70 The case for single-patient studies Caramazza, Alfonso
1988
5 p. 517-527
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71 The evolution of deep dyslexia: evidence for the spontaneous recovery of the semantic reading route Klein, Denise
1994
5 p. 579-611
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72 Theory and methodology in cognitive neuropsychology: A response to our critics McCloskey, Michael
1988
5 p. 583-623
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73 The Quantitative Description of Action Disorganisation after Brain Damage: A Case Study Schwartz, Myrna F.
1991
5 p. 381-414
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74 The role of premorbid expertise on object identification in a patient with category-specific visual agnosia Dixon, Mike J.
2002
5 p. 401-419
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75 The Role of the Graphemic Buffer in Reading Caramazza, Alfonso
1996
5 p. 673-698
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76 Tracelink: A model of consolidation and amnesia Meeter, Martijn
2005
5 p. 559-587
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77 Training of familiar face recognition and visual scan paths for faces in a child with congenital prosopagnosia Schmalzl, Laura
2008
5 p. 704-729
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78 Treatment of thematic mapping in sentence comprehension: implications for normal processing Mitchum, Charlotte C.
1995
5 p. 503-547
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79 Visual selection and action in Balint's syndrome Edwards, Martin G.
2002
5 p. 445-462
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80 We're getting warmer—characterizing the mechanisms of face recognition with acquired prosopagnosia: A comment on Riddoch et al. (2008) Duchaine, Brad
2008
5 p. 765-768
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81 WHY LEOPARDS NEVER CHANGE THEIR SPOTS: A REPLY TO MOSS, TYLER, AND JENNINGS Laws, Keith R.
1998
5 p. 467-479
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82 Within-object and between-object coding deficits in drawing production Smith, Alastair D.
2005
5 p. 523-537
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83 Word Meaning Blindness: A New Form of Acquired Dyslexia Ralph, Matthew A. Lambon
1996
5 p. 617-640
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84 Writing without Graphic Motor Patterns: A Case of Dysgraphia for Letters and Digits Sparing Shorthand Writing Mayer, Pascal Zesiger Marie-Dominique Martory Eugene
1997
5 p. 743-763
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