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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A capacity approach to syntactic comprehension disorders: making normal adults perform like aphasic patients Miyake, Akira
1994
6 p. 671-717
artikel
2 A Cognitive Neuropsychological Model of Limb Praxis Rothi, Leslie J. Gonzalez
1991
6 p. 443-458
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3 Action naming with impaired semantics: Neuropsychological evidencecontrasting naming and reading for objects and verbs Yoon, Eun Young
2005
6 p. 753-767
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4 A failure of high level verbal response selection in progressive dynamic aphasia Robinson, Gail
2005
6 p. 661-694
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5 Agrammatism: An Analysis and Critique, with New Evidence from Four Hebrew-speaking Aphasic Patients Druks, Judit
1991
6 p. 415-433
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6 AN ACQUIRED FORM OF DEVELOPMENTAL PHONOLOGICAL DYSLEXIA Pitchford, N. J.
1999
6 p. 573-587
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7 An Investigation of Nonlexical Reading Impairments Berndt, Rita Sloan
1996
6 p. 763-801
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8 Anticipatory and carryover coarticulation in aphasia: An acoustic study Tuller, Betty
1988
6 p. 747-771
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9 A peripheral reading deficit under conditions of diffuse visual attention Humphreys, Glyn W.
2001
6 p. 551-576
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10 Aphasia in a bilingual user of British signlanguage and english: Effects of cross-linguistic cues Marshall, Jane
2005
6 p. 719-736
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11 Aphasic disorders of syntactic comprehension and working memory capacity Caplan, David
1995
6 p. 637-649
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12 Attentional dyslexia: The effect of co-occurring deficits Price, Cathy J.
1993
6 p. 569-592
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13 CALCULATING WITHOUT READING: UNSUSPECTED RESIDUAL ABILITIES IN PURE ALEXIA Cohen, Laurent
2000
6 p. 563-583
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14 Can Visual Neglect Operate in Object-centred Co-ordinates? An Affirmative Single-case Study Driver, Jon
1991
6 p. 475-496
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15 Conscious visual perceptual awareness vs. non-conscious visual spatial localisation examined with normal subjects using possible analogues of blindsight and neglect Graves, Roger E.
1992
6 p. 487-508
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16 Consistency and regularity in past-tense verb generation in healthy ageing, Alzheimer's disease, and semantic dementia Cortese, Michael J.
2006
6 p. 856-876
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17 Cueing in a case of neglect: modality and automaticity effects Riddoch, M. Jane
1995
6 p. 605-621
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18 "Deep" language disorders in nonfluent progressive Aphasia: an evaluation of the "summation" account of semantic errors across language production tasks Tree, Jeremy J.
2005
6 p. 643-659
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19 Determining the Impact of Autobiographical Experience on "Meaning": New Insights from Investigating Sports-related Vocabulary and Knowledge in Two Cases with Semantic Dementia Matthew, Kim S. Graham
1997
6 p. 801-837
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20 Developmental Phonological Dyslexia: Real Word Reading Can Be Completely Normal Howard, David
1996
6 p. 887-934
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21 Developmental prosopagnosia: A case analysis and treatment study Brunsdon, Ruth
2006
6 p. 822-840
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22 Dissociations between speech perception and phonological short-term memory deficits Martin, Randi C.
1992
6 p. 509-534
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23 Do confabulators really try to remember when they confabulate? A case report Zannino, Gian Daniele
2008
6 p. 831-852
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24 Effects of level of processing but not of task enactment on recognition memory in a case of developmental amnesia Gardiner, John M.
2006
6 p. 930-948
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25 Error analysis at the level of single moves in block design Toraldo, Alessio
2004
6 p. 645-659
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26 Generating proper names: A case of selective inability Semenza, Carlo
1988
6 p. 711-721
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27 Global processing of compound lettersin a patient with Balint's syndrome Shalev, Lilach
2004
6 p. 737-751
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28 Harmonic priming in an amusic patient: The power of implicit tasks Tillmann, Barbara
2007
6 p. 603-622
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29 Heterogeneity in the cognitive manifestations of prosopagnosia: The study of a group of single cases Schweich, Myriam
1993
6 p. 529-547
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30 IMPAIRED ENCODING OF ABSTRACT LETTER ORDER: SEVERE ALEXIA IN A MILDLY APHASIC PATIENT Greenwald, Margaret L.
1999
6 p. 513-556
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31 IMPAIRED KNOWLEDGE OF FAMOUS PEOPLE AND EVENTS WITH INTACT AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY IN A CASE OF PROGRESSIVE RIGHT TEMPORAL LOBE DEGENERATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ORGANISATION OF REMOTE MEMORY Kitchener, Erin G.
1999
6 p. 589-607
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32 Impaired orientation discrimination and localisation following parietal damage: On the interplay between dorsal and ventral processes in visual perception Riddoch, Jane M.
2004
6 p. 597-623
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33 Impairment of Action to Visual Objects in a Case of Ideomotor Apraxia Pilgrim, Emerita
1991
6 p. 459-473
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34 Impairments of oculomotor control in a patient with a right temporo-parietal lesion Butler, Stephen H.
2006
6 p. 990-999
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35 Inference deficits in women with Fragile X Syndrome: A problem in working memory Keenan, Janice M.
2004
6 p. 579-596
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36 Interaction between vision and language in category-specific semantic impairment Silveri, M. Caterina
1988
6 p. 677-709
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37 Interpreting a Case of Japanese Phonological Alexia: The Key is in Phonology Patterson, Karalyn
1996
6 p. 803-822
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38 Is the Question of the Role of Visual Deficits as a Cause of Reading Disabilities a Closed One? Comments on Hulme Lovegrove, W. J.
1991
6 p. 435-441
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39 Knowing where but not what: Impaired thematic roles and spatial language Miozzo, Michele
2008
6 p. 853-873
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40 Lexical and nonlexical processing in developmental dyslexia: A case for different resources and different impairments Romani, Cristina
2008
6 p. 798-830
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41 Methods of testing for a deficit in single-case studies: Evaluation of statistical power by Monte Carlo simulation Crawford, John R.
2006
6 p. 877-904
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42 Misperception in sentences but not in words: Speech perception and the phonological buffer Jacquemot, Charlotte
2006
6 p. 949-971
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43 Modality-specific phonological alexia Friedman, Rhonda B.
1993
6 p. 549-568
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44 Models of reading and writing and their disorders in classical German aphasiology De Bleser, R.
1989
6 p. 501-513
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45 Neurology: Recent contributions on Aphasia Wernicke, C.
1989
6 p. 547-569
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46 Neuro-philosophy meets psychology: Reduction, autonomy, and physiological constraints Hatfield, Gary
1988
6 p. 723-746
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47 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL EVIDENCE DISTINGUISHING OBJECT SELECTION FROM ACTION (EFFECTOR) SELECTION Riddoch, M. Jane
2000
6 p. 547-562
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48 Neuropsychological evidence for a topographical learning mechanism in parahippocampal cortex Epstein, Russell
2001
6 p. 481-508
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49 On Aphasia and its relations to Perception De Bleser, R.
1989
6 p. 515-546
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50 On the pathology of orthography Pick, A.
1989
6 p. 571-586
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51 “Paradoxical neglect”: spatial representations, hemisphere-specific activation, and spatial cueing Riddoch, M. Jane
1995
6 p. 569-604
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52 Phonological Alexia in Japanese: A Case Study Sasanuma, Sumiko
1996
6 p. 823-848
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53 Phonological and orthographic visual word recognition in the two cerebral hemispheres: Evidence from Hebrew Smolka, Eva
2006
6 p. 972-989
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54 Phonological Dyslexia: Loss of a Reading-specific Component of the Cognitive Architecture? Farah, Martha J.
1996
6 p. 849-868
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55 Phonological Dyslexia: Past and Future Issues 1996
6 p. 749-762
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56 Phonological Text Alexia: Poor Pseudoword Reading Plus Difficulty Reading Functors and Affixes in Text Friedman, Rhonda B.
1996
6 p. 869-885
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57 Preorthographical constraints on visual word recognition: Evidence from a case study of developmental surface dyslexia Dubois, Matthieu
2007
6 p. 623-660
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58 Psychophysical indices of perceptual functioning in dyslexia: A psychometric analysis Heath, Steve M.
2006
6 p. 905-929
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59 Reading kanji without semantics: Evidence from a longitudinal study of dementia Sasanuma, Sumiko
1992
6 p. 465-486
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60 Recognition of Facial Expressions: Selective Impairment of Specific Emotions in Huntington's Disease Andrew, Reiner Sprengelmeyer Andrew W. Young Anke Sprengelmeyer
1997
6 p. 839-879
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61 Reduced resources and specific impairments in normal and aphasic sentence comprehension Miyake, Akira
1995
6 p. 651-679
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62 Regions of neural dysfunction associated with impaired naming of actions and objects in acute stroke Hillis, Argye E.
2002
6 p. 523-534
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63 Rehearsal strategy use in Alzheimer's disease Souchay, Celine
2008
6 p. 783-797
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64 Remembering norman schwarzkopf: evidence for two distinct long-term fact learning mechanisms Kapur, Narinder
1994
6 p. 661-670
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65 Representing arithmetic table facts in memory: Evidence from acquired impairments Whalen, John
2002
6 p. 505-522
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66 Reversal of the concreteness effect in a patient with semantic dementia Breedin, Sarah D.
1994
6 p. 617-660
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67 SELECTIVE DEFICIT FOR PEOPLE'S NAMES FOLLOWING LEFT TEMPORAL DAMAGE: AN IMPAIRMENT OF DOMAIN-SPECIFIC CONCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE Miceli, Gabriele
2000
6 p. 489-516
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68 Selective Proper Name Anomia: A Case Involving Only Contemporary Celebrities Spinnler, Federica Lucchelli Silvia Muggia Hans
1997
6 p. 881-900
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69 Semantic impairment with and without surface dyslexia: Implications for models of reading Blazely, Angela M.
2005
6 p. 695-717
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70 Semantic priming in deep-phonological dyslexia: Contrasting effects of association and similarity upon abstract and concrete word reading Crutch, Sebastian J.
2007
6 p. 583-602
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71 Sentence processing deficits: Theory and therapy Byng, Sally
1988
6 p. 629-676
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72 Sequential and parallel letter processing in letter-by-letter dyslexia Arguin, Martin
2002
6 p. 535-555
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73 Severe developmental letter-processing impairment: A treatment case study Brunsdon, Ruth
2006
6 p. 795-821
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74 Standing on the gateway to memory: Shouldn't we step in? Treves, Alessandro
2002
6 p. 557-575
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75 SUBLEXICAL CONVERSION PROCEDURES AND THE INTERACTION OF PHONOLOGICAL AND ORTHOGRAPHIC LEXICAL FORMS Miceli, Gabriele
1999
6 p. 557-572
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76 Superior discrimination of speech pitch and its relationship to verbal ability in autism spectrum disorders Heaton, Pamela
2008
6 p. 771-782
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77 The neural substrates of face processing models: A review Tovee, Martin J.
1993
6 p. 505-528
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78 The relationship between visuo-spatial attention and nonword reading in developmental dyslexia Facoetti, Andrea
2006
6 p. 841-855
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79 The representation of unseen objects in visual neglect: Effects of view and object identity Forti, Sara
2007
6 p. 661-680
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80 THE SELECTIVE IMPAIRMENT OF THE PHONOLOGICAL OUTPUT BUFFER Shallice, Tim
2000
6 p. 517-546
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81 Visual crowding and category specific deficits for pictorial stimuli: A neural network model Gale, Tim M.
2001
6 p. 509-550
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82 Visual search, singleton capture, and the control of attentional set in ADHD Mason, Deanna J.
2004
6 p. 661-687
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83 When Leopards Lose Their Spots: Knowledge of Visual Properties in Category-specific Deficits for Living Things Moss, H. E.
1997
6 p. 901-950
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84 Why semantic dementia drives you to the dogs (but not to the horses): A theoretical account Cappelletti, Marinella
2002
6 p. 483-503
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85 Working memory doesn't work: a critique of miyake et al.'s capacity theory of aphasic comprehension deficits Martin, Randi C.
1995
6 p. 623-636
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