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1 Abstracts 1993
4 p. 452-475
24 p.
artikel
2 A comment on Hillis and Caramazza's (1989) paper “The graphemic buffer and attentional mechanisms” Baxter, D.M.
1990
4 p. 615-616
2 p.
artikel
3 Acquired Aphasia (Second Edition). Edited by M.T. Sarno. New York: Academic Press, 1991 Baum, S.R.
1994
4 p. 695-698
4 p.
artikel
4 A critique of A. R. Luria's neurodynamic explanation of paraphasia Buckingham Jr., Hugh W.
1977
4 p. 580-587
8 p.
artikel
5 A kinematic analysis of anticipatory coarticulation in the speech of anterior aphasic subjects using electromagnetic articulography Katz, William
1990
4 p. 555-575
21 p.
artikel
6 Allocation of attention, reading skills, and deafness Parasnis, Ila
1992
4 p. 583-596
14 p.
artikel
7 An Acoustic Analysis of Rate of Speech Effects on Vowel Production in Aphasia Baum, S.R.
1993
4 p. 414-430
17 p.
artikel
8 Anatomical correlates of normal and impaired language in a set of dizygotic twins Plante, Elena
1989
4 p. 643-655
13 p.
artikel
9 An auditory Stroop effect for pitch, loudness, and time Morgan, Alisa L.R.
1989
4 p. 592-603
12 p.
artikel
10 A new laboratory method to evaluate different aspects of spatial orientation by children 1990
4 p. 610-611
2 p.
artikel
11 An investigation of number impairments following potassium deficiency 1990
4 p. 595-
1 p.
artikel
12 Announcement 1991
4 p. 601-
1 p.
artikel
13 Announcement 1990
4 p. 614-
1 p.
artikel
14 A note on “on the representation of language in the right hemisphere of right-handed people” Selnes, Ola A.
1976
4 p. 583-589
7 p.
artikel
15 Aphasic comprehension of french causative constructions 1990
4 p. 603-604
2 p.
artikel
16 Aphasic's comprehension of sentences expressing temporal order of events Sasanuma, Sumiko
1976
4 p. 495-506
12 p.
artikel
17 Aphemia after a penetrating brain wound: A case study Pellat, J
1991
4 p. 459-470
12 p.
artikel
18 Appreciation of indirect requests by left- and right-brain-damaged patients: The effects of verbal context and conventionality of wording Weylman, Sally T.
1989
4 p. 580-591
12 p.
artikel
19 A Pragmatic Approach to Neurolinguistics: Requests (Re)Considered Stemmer, B.
1994
4 p. 565-591
27 p.
artikel
20 A real-time approach to spoken language processing in aphasia Metz-Lutz, Marie-Noëlle
1992
4 p. 565-582
18 p.
artikel
21 A reply to Gitterman and Sies “Nonbiological determinants of the organization of language in the brain: A comment on Hu, Qiu, and Zhong” Hu, Yu-Huan
1992
4 p. 764-767
4 p.
artikel
22 Aspects of the phonological buffer: Evidence from a case of conduction anomia 1990
4 p. 605-
1 p.
artikel
23 A technique for the extraction of chaotic attractors from evoked response data: Toward the discovery of event-related chaotic potentials 1990
4 p. 600-
1 p.
artikel
24 Attentional priming in dichotic listening with learning disabled children 1990
4 p. 609-610
2 p.
artikel
25 Auditory lateralization: Prosodic and syntactic factors Zurif, Edgar B.
1974
4 p. 391-404
14 p.
artikel
26 Auditory perception of speech and speech sounds in recent and recovered cases of aphasia Jauhiainen, Tapani
1977
4 p. 572-579
8 p.
artikel
27 Auditory perception of temporal and spectral events in patients with focal left and right cerebral lesions Robin, Donald A.
1990
4 p. 539-555
17 p.
artikel
28 Auditory processing abilities in non-retarded adolescents and young adults with developmental receptive language disorder and autism Lincoln, A.J.
1992
4 p. 613-622
10 p.
artikel
29 Auditory temporal pattern learning in children with speech and language impairments Robin, Donald A.
1989
4 p. 604-613
10 p.
artikel
30 Auditory-verbal short-term memory impairment and conduction aphasia Shallice, Tim
1977
4 p. 479-491
13 p.
artikel
31 Author index 1974
4 p. 410-411
2 p.
artikel
32 Author index for volume 4 1977
4 p. 599-600
2 p.
artikel
33 Author index for volume 3 1976
4 p. 603-604
2 p.
artikel
34 Author index for volume 39 1990
4 p. 616-617
2 p.
artikel
35 Author Index for Volume 47 1994
4 p. 702-703
2 p.
artikel
36 Author Index for Volume 46 1994
4 p. 701-702
2 p.
artikel
37 Author index for volume 41 1991
4 p. 604-605
2 p.
artikel
38 Author index for volume 4 1992
4 p. 778-779
2 p.
artikel
39 Author index for volume 42 1992
4 p. 474-475
2 p.
artikel
40 Author index for volume 40 1991
4 p. 529-530
2 p.
artikel
41 Author Index for Volume 45 1993
4 p. 606-607
2 p.
artikel
42 Author Index for Volume 44 1993
4 p. 477-478
2 p.
artikel
43 Author index for volume 36 1989
4 p. 701-702
2 p.
artikel
44 Author index for volume 37 1989
4 p. 694-695
2 p.
artikel
45 Author index for volume 38 1990
4 p. 620-621
2 p.
artikel
46 Books received 1974
4 p. 409-
1 p.
artikel
47 Can residual lexical knowledge concern word form rather than word meaning? Silveri, Maria Caterina
1992
4 p. 597-612
16 p.
artikel
48 Cerebral lateralization of language in deaf and hearing people Sanders, Geoff
1989
4 p. 555-579
25 p.
artikel
49 Computation of categorical and coordinate spatial representations: Practice effects and gender differences 1990
4 p. 596-
1 p.
artikel
50 Conduction Aphasia, Misrepresentations, and Word Representations Debleser, R.
1993
4 p. 475-494
20 p.
artikel
51 Constraints on the use of complex syntax in fluent aphasia and in Alzheimer's disease 1990
4 p. 606-
1 p.
artikel
52 Contribution of articulatory rehearsal to short-term memory: Evidence from a case of selective disruption Belleville, Sylvie
1992
4 p. 713-746
34 p.
artikel
53 Conversational and anticonversational turntaking in mother-infant vocal interactions 1990
4 p. 611-612
2 p.
artikel
54 Correction of latency jitter in single-trial evoked potentials: Bispectral signal reconstruction 1990
4 p. 599-600
2 p.
artikel
55 Could an autonomous syntax module have evolved? Lieberman, Philip
1992
4 p. 768-774
7 p.
artikel
56 Covert phonological recoding in impaired word recognition 1990
4 p. 592-593
2 p.
artikel
57 Cross-modal matching and association under sodium amytal Gilbert, John H.V.
1977
4 p. 558-571
14 p.
artikel
58 Deficits in temporal sequencing of verbal material: The effect of laterality of lesion Kim, Youngjai C.
1976
4 p. 507-515
9 p.
artikel
59 Developmental aspects of visual hemifield differences in perception of verbal material Carmon, Amiram
1976
4 p. 463-469
7 p.
artikel
60 Developmental auditory agnosia in retarded adolescents: A preliminary investigation Heffner, Rickye S.
1977
4 p. 521-536
16 p.
artikel
61 Developmental divided visual field studies: A new task and strategy analysis 1990
4 p. 597-
1 p.
artikel
62 Development of crossed and uncrossed tactile localization on the fingers Galin, David
1977
4 p. 588-590
3 p.
artikel
63 Development of visuo-manual pointing in 6- to 10-year-olds: Evidence for a temporary decrease of visuo-motor performances 1990
4 p. 611-
1 p.
artikel
64 Dichotic interactions of speech sounds and phonetic feature processing Pisoni, David B.
1974
4 p. 351-362
12 p.
artikel
65 Dichotic perception and laterality in neonates Bertoncini, Josiane
1989
4 p. 591-605
15 p.
artikel
66 Differential hemispheric asymmetries during selective, divided, passive attention and selective inattention in relation to right ear and left ear advantage 1990
4 p. 594-595
2 p.
artikel
67 Differential perseverations in verbal retrieval related to anterior and posterior left hemisphere lesions Vilkki, Juhani
1989
4 p. 543-554
12 p.
artikel
68 Different speech-processing mechanisms can be reflected in the results of discrimination and dichotic listening tasks Cutting, James E.
1974
4 p. 363-373
11 p.
artikel
69 Discourse in aphasia: Integration deficits in processing reference Chapman, Sandra Bond
1989
4 p. 651-668
18 p.
artikel
70 Discourse-processing and functional interhemispheric brain asymmetries 1990
4 p. 607-608
2 p.
artikel
71 Dissociation between verbal and nonverbal language in a progressive aphasia case: A longitudinal study 1990
4 p. 602-
1 p.
artikel
72 Dissociation of algorithmic and heuristic processes in language comprehension: Evidence from aphasia Caramazza, Alfonso
1976
4 p. 572-582
11 p.
artikel
73 Ear differences for same-different reaction times to monaurally presented speech Morais, José
1974
4 p. 383-390
8 p.
artikel
74 Early lexical development in children with focal brain injury Thal, Donna J
1991
4 p. 491-527
37 p.
artikel
75 Effects of semantic context and event-related potentials: N400 correlates with inhibition effect Koyama, Sachiko
1992
4 p. 668-681
14 p.
artikel
76 Episodic and semantic memory in early versus late onset Alzheimer's disease Grosse, Debra A.
1991
4 p. 531-537
7 p.
artikel
77 Erratum 1976
4 p. 600-
1 p.
artikel
78 Erratum 1992
4 p. 775-
1 p.
artikel
79 Erratum 1991
4 p. 602-
1 p.
artikel
80 Erratum 1990
4 p. 617-
1 p.
artikel
81 Event-related potentials during word-reading and figure-matching in left-handed and right-handed males and females Van Strien, Jan W.
1989
4 p. 525-547
23 p.
artikel
82 Formal paraphasias: A single case study Blanken, Gerhard
1990
4 p. 534-554
21 p.
artikel
83 From letters to words: Procedures for word recognition in letter-by-letter reading Rapcsak, Steven Z.
1990
4 p. 504-514
11 p.
artikel
84 From Theory to Practice: The Unconventional Contribution of Gottlieb Burckhardt to Psychosurgery Joanette, Y.
1993
4 p. 572-587
16 p.
artikel
85 Frontal lobes and language Alexander, Michael P.
1989
4 p. 656-691
36 p.
artikel
86 Functional lateralisation of pitch accents and intonation in Norwegian: Monrad-Krohn's study of an aphasic patient with altered “melody of speech” Moen, Inger
1991
4 p. 538-554
17 p.
artikel
87 Functional Lateralization of the Perception of Norwegian Word Tones - Evidence from a Dichotic Listening Experiment Moen, I.
1993
4 p. 400-413
14 p.
artikel
88 Gestural praxis in dementia of the Alzheimer's type 1990
4 p. 602-
1 p.
artikel
89 Grammatical class effects in word production: Finding the locus of the deficit Berndt, Rita Sloan
1991
4 p. 597-600
4 p.
artikel
90 Hemispheric Asymmetry for Processing Unpronounceable and Pronounceable Letter Trigrams Eng, T.L.
1994
4 p. 517-535
19 p.
artikel
91 Hemispheric asymmetry in the processing of spatial frequency versus spatial periodicity 1990
4 p. 609-
1 p.
artikel
92 Idiosyncratic strategies in sentence production: A case report Gandour, Jack
1989
4 p. 614-624
11 p.
artikel
93 Impairment of inflectional morphology and lexical storage Jarema, Gonia
1992
4 p. 541-564
24 p.
artikel
94 Impairment of nonlinguistic hand movements in a deaf aphasic Kimura, Doreen
1976
4 p. 566-571
6 p.
artikel
95 Inconsistency and Ambiguity in Lichtheim′s Model Laubstein, A.S.
1993
4 p. 588-603
16 p.
artikel
96 Influence of Language Structure on Brain-Behavior Development Buchwald, J.S.
1994
4 p. 607-619
13 p.
artikel
97 Influence of Size and Site of Cerebral Lesions on Spontaneous Recovery of Aphasia and on Success of Language Therapy Goldenberg, G.
1994
4 p. 684-698
15 p.
artikel
98 In Sensu non in situ: The Prodromic Cognitivism of Kussmaul Jarema, G.
1993
4 p. 495-510
16 p.
artikel
99 Interhemispheric dissociation of expressive and receptive language functions in patients with complex-partial seizures: An amobarbital study Kurthen, M.
1992
4 p. 694-712
19 p.
artikel
100 Intrahemispheric connectivity and individual variations in neuroanatomic organization of language revealed by direct cortical electrical interference mapping 1990
4 p. 599-
1 p.
artikel
101 Introduction: When Charcot′s Bell Was Ringing Lecours, A.R.
1993
4 p. 467-474
8 p.
artikel
102 Is Speech Temporally Segmented? Comparison with Temporal Segmentation in Behavior Kien, J.
1994
4 p. 662-682
21 p.
artikel
103 Is there a fixed neural substrate for tonal organization of pitch? Laterality effects point toward a left-hemispheric locus 1990
4 p. 597-598
2 p.
artikel
104 Jean Martin Charcot and Aphasia: Treading the Line between Experimental Physiology and Pathological Anatomy Brais, B.
1993
4 p. 511-530
20 p.
artikel
105 Jules Dejerine and His Interpretation of Pure Alexia Bub, D.N.
1993
4 p. 531-559
29 p.
artikel
106 Language Function in Delirium: A Comparison of Single Word Processing in Acute Confusional States and Probable Alzheimer′s Disease Wallesch, C.W.
1994
4 p. 592-606
15 p.
artikel
107 Language lateralization in bilinguals: Enough already! Paradis, Michel
1990
4 p. 576-586
11 p.
artikel
108 Languages of the brain Poeck, Klaus
1974
4 p. 405-406
2 p.
artikel
109 Lateralization in the nervous system Selnes, Ola A.
1977
4 p. 591-596
6 p.
artikel
110 Lateralization in the visual perception of Chinese characters and words Cheng, Chao-Ming
1989
4 p. 669-689
21 p.
artikel
111 Left hemisphere dominance: Linguistic or motoric? 1990
4 p. 609-
1 p.
artikel
112 Left occipital lobectomy and the preangular anatomy of reading Greenblatt, Samuel H.
1990
4 p. 576-595
20 p.
artikel
113 “Letter-by-letter talking”: A case study of a patient with a dissociation of spoken and written word production 1990
4 p. 604-
1 p.
artikel
114 Letters as Spatial-Oriented Shapes and/or Graphemic Signs: A Developmental Study of Left- and Right-Handed Girls during the Period of Learning to Read Benoitdubrocard, S.
1993
4 p. 385-399
15 p.
artikel
115 Lexical access in agrammatism: Lexical decision versus naming tasks 1990
4 p. 593-
1 p.
artikel
116 Lexical semantics in the disconnected right hemisphere: A reappraisal 1990
4 p. 608-609
2 p.
artikel
117 Mirror writing: An advantage for the left-handed? Vaid, Jyotsna
1989
4 p. 616-627
12 p.
artikel
118 Monaural right-ear advantage in a target-identification task Catlin, Jack
1976
4 p. 470-481
12 p.
artikel
119 Morphologic agrammatism following a right hemisphere stroke in a dextral patient Nadeau, Stephen E.
1992
4 p. 642-667
26 p.
artikel
120 Naming and categorical knowledge in Alzheimer's disease: The process of semantic memory deterioration Bayles, Kathryn A.
1990
4 p. 498-510
13 p.
artikel
121 Naming consistency in Alzheimer's disease Henderson, Victor W.
1990
4 p. 530-538
9 p.
artikel
122 Neurolinguistic features of spontaneous language production dissociate three forms of neurodegenerative disease: Alzheimer's, Huntington's, and Parkinson's Illes, Judy
1989
4 p. 628-642
15 p.
artikel
123 Neurologic, cognitive and linguistic features of infants after early cerebral infarction 1990
4 p. 612-613
2 p.
artikel
124 Neuropsychological correlates of health risk in the elderly 1990
4 p. 601-
1 p.
artikel
125 Neuropsychological functioning in schizophrenic patients 1990
4 p. 602-603
2 p.
artikel
126 Neuropsychological profile of adult dyslexics Felton, Rebecca H.
1990
4 p. 485-497
13 p.
artikel
127 On interpreting data regarding the linguistic competence and performance of the right hemisphere: A reply to Selnes Moscovitch, Morris
1976
4 p. 590-599
10 p.
artikel
128 On-line Sensitivity to Subject-Verb Agreement Violations in Broca′s Aphasics: The Role of Syntactic Complexity and Time Haarmann, H.J.
1994
4 p. 493-516
24 p.
artikel
129 Oral report of words and word approximations presented to the left or right visual field Axelrod, Seymour
1977
4 p. 550-557
8 p.
artikel
130 Origins of Paraphasias in Deep Dysphasia: Testing the Consequences of a Decay Impairment to an Interactive Spreading Activation Model of Lexical Retrieval Martin, N.
1994
4 p. 609-660
52 p.
artikel
131 Pantomime, praxis, and aphasia Wang, Lizhao
1992
4 p. 402-418
17 p.
artikel
132 Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 1976
4 p. 601-602
2 p.
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133 Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 1977
4 p. 597-598
2 p.
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134 Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 1974
4 p. 407-408
2 p.
artikel
135 Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 1992
4 p. 473-
1 p.
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136 Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 1992
4 p. 776-777
2 p.
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137 Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 1991
4 p. 603-
1 p.
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138 Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 1991
4 p. 528-
1 p.
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139 Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 1989
4 p. 692-693
2 p.
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140 Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 1990
4 p. 615-
1 p.
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141 Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 1990
4 p. 618-619
2 p.
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142 Papers to appear in forthcoming issues 1989
4 p. 699-700
2 p.
artikel
143 Paragrammatism: Asynchrony between syntactical and lexical processes? 1990
4 p. 605-
1 p.
artikel
144 Patterns of Recovery and Change in Verbal and Nonverbal Functions in a Case of Crossed Aphasia: Implications for Models of Functional Brain Lateralization and Localization Trojano, L.
1994
4 p. 637-661
25 p.
artikel
145 P300 correlates of memory span in the elderly 1990
4 p. 600-
1 p.
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146 Perception of visual letter strings in a case of left neglect: Manipulation of the word form Siéroff, Eric
1991
4 p. 565-589
25 p.
artikel
147 Perceptual context influences the selective attention effect on late auditory evoked potentials (LAEP) 1990
4 p. 594-
1 p.
artikel
148 Perceptual difficulty and the right ear advantage for vowels Godfrey, John J.
1974
4 p. 323-335
13 p.
artikel
149 Phonemic behavior of aphasic patients with posterior cerebral lesions Burns, Martha S.
1977
4 p. 492-507
16 p.
artikel
150 Preserved recognition of familiar personal names in global aphasia Van Lancker, Diana
1990
4 p. 511-529
19 p.
artikel
151 Processing Articles and Pronouns in Agrammatic Aphasia: Evidence from French Jarema, G.
1994
4 p. 683-694
12 p.
artikel
152 Processing complexity and sentence memory: Evidence from amnesia Shapiro, Lewis P.
1992
4 p. 431-453
23 p.
artikel
153 Pure unilateral agraphia in a left-handed patient 1990
4 p. 593-
1 p.
artikel
154 Quantitative and Qualitative Evaluation of Patterns of Cerebral Language Dominance Kurthen, M.
1994
4 p. 536-564
29 p.
artikel
155 Rapid Automatized Naming and gesture by normal and language-impaired children Katz, William F.
1992
4 p. 623-641
19 p.
artikel
156 Rate of Speech Effects in Aphasia: Voice Onset Time Baum, S.R.
1993
4 p. 431-445
15 p.
artikel
157 Rate variables and automatized naming in developmental dyslexia Wolff, Peter H.
1990
4 p. 556-575
20 p.
artikel
158 Reaction time slowing in older adulthood: Evidence for qualitative changes in cognitive efficiency 1990
4 p. 600-601
2 p.
artikel
159 Read but not write “Idea”: Evidence for a third reading mechanism Coslett, H.Branch
1991
4 p. 425-443
19 p.
artikel
160 Reading aloud in jargonaphasia: A dissociation between constrained and spontaneous speech 1990
4 p. 605-
1 p.
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161 Reading single words requires covert attention: Evidence from a precueing paradigm 1990
4 p. 596-
1 p.
artikel
162 Recognition of unfamiliar faces in prosopagnosia 1990
4 p. 603-
1 p.
artikel
163 Recurrent fluent aphasia associated with a seizure focus Doody, Rachelle Smith
1992
4 p. 419-430
12 p.
artikel
164 Refining and testing the Geschwind-Galaburda model of cerebral lateralisation 1990
4 p. 606-607
2 p.
artikel
165 Regional cerebral blood flow for singers and nonsingers while speaking, singing, and humming a rote passage Formby, C.
1989
4 p. 690-698
9 p.
artikel
166 Relation of linguistic communication abilities of Alzheimer's patients to stage of disease Bayles, Kathryn A.
1992
4 p. 454-472
19 p.
artikel
167 Representing nothing: Neuropsychological evidence 1990
4 p. 595-596
2 p.
artikel
168 Response consistency on a semantic memory task in persons with dementia of the Alzheimer type Knotek, Peter C.
1990
4 p. 465-475
11 p.
artikel
169 Rhyme Priming in Aphasia: The Role of Phonology in Lexical Access Gordon, J.K.
1994
4 p. 661-683
23 p.
artikel
170 Right hemisphere advantage in lexical decision with two-character Chinese words Keung, Ho Sai
1989
4 p. 606-615
10 p.
artikel
171 Right hemisphere brain damage and lexical connotation 1990
4 p. 599-
1 p.
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172 Right Hemisphere Involvement in Processing Later-Learned Languages in Multilinguals Wuillemin, D.
1994
4 p. 620-636
17 p.
artikel
173 Right hemisphere participation in reading Hutner, Nancy
1991
4 p. 475-495
21 p.
artikel
174 Right hemisphere performance and potential in a case of partial interhemispheric disconnection 1990
4 p. 607-
1 p.
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175 Right Hemisphere Semantic Performance and Competence in a Case of Partial Interhemispheric Disconnection Faure, S.
1994
4 p. 557-581
25 p.
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176 Right-hemisphere task with a sex-linked laterality effect: A comment on the “invasion” hypothesis 1990
4 p. 606-
1 p.
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177 Schizophasia and jargonaphasia Lecours, AndréRoch
1976
4 p. 516-565
50 p.
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178 Semantic abilities in dementia of the Alzheimer type. II. Grammatical semantics Smith, Shanne R.
1989
4 p. 533-542
10 p.
artikel
179 Sensitivity to conversational deviance in right hemisphere-damaged patients 1990
4 p. 598-
1 p.
artikel
180 Sensitivity to inflectional morphology in aphasia: A real-time processing perspective Friederici, A.D.
1992
4 p. 747-763
17 p.
artikel
181 Sentence comprehension in Parkinson's disease: The role of attention and memory Grossman, Murray
1992
4 p. 347-384
38 p.
artikel
182 Spatial analysis of tactile information in the absence of the corpus callosum 1990
4 p. 607-
1 p.
artikel
183 Story arrangement ability in right brain-damaged patients 1990
4 p. 598-599
2 p.
artikel
184 Structure and frequency effects in the phonemic paraphasias of four fluent aphasics 1990
4 p. 603-
1 p.
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185 Stuttering acquired from subcortical pathologies and its alleviation from thalamic perturbation Andy, Orlando J.
1992
4 p. 385-401
17 p.
artikel
186 Subcortical auditory agnosia Kazui, Seiji
1990
4 p. 476-487
12 p.
artikel
187 Sulcus topography of the parietal opercular region: An anatomic and MR study Steinmetz, Helmuth
1990
4 p. 515-533
19 p.
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188 TENNET II: Theoretical and Experimental Neuropsychology; Neuropsychologie Expérimentale et Théorique. 1991 Program 1993
4 p. 446-451
6 p.
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189 TENNET I: Theoretical and experimental neuropsychology; Neuropsychology expérimentale et théorique 1990
4 p. 587-591
5 p.
artikel
190 Ten pen men: Rhyming skills in two children with callosal agenesis Temple, C.M.
1989
4 p. 548-564
17 p.
artikel
191 Text-level representations as one determinant for lexical retrieval and sentence production deficits in aphasia: Comments on L. B. Zingeser and R. Sloan Berndt “Retrieval of nouns and verbs in agrammatism and anomia” Joanette, Yves
1991
4 p. 590-596
7 p.
artikel
192 The control of sequential pointing movements: A developmental perspective 1990
4 p. 611-
1 p.
artikel
193 The corpus callosum is larger in right-handed females and nonright-handed males: A study with MRI 1990
4 p. 608-
1 p.
artikel
194 The disruption of sentence production: Some dissociations Caramazza, Alfonso
1989
4 p. 625-650
26 p.
artikel
195 The effect of eliciting visual imagery with sentences vs. object sounds on lateralized manual interference 1990
4 p. 597-
1 p.
artikel
196 The effect of memory load on the right ear advantage in dichotic listening Yeni-Komshian, Grace H.
1974
4 p. 375-381
7 p.
artikel
197 The effect of prior knowledge on discourse comprehension in aging 1990
4 p. 601-
1 p.
artikel
198 The effects of semantic and phonemic prestimulation cues on picture naming in aphasia Stimley, Mark A.
1991
4 p. 496-509
14 p.
artikel
199 The effects of varied acoustic parameters on performance in dichotic speech perception tasks Cullen Jr., John K.
1974
4 p. 307-322
16 p.
artikel
200 The Efficacy of Treatment for Aphasic Persons: A Meta-analysis Robey, R.R.
1994
4 p. 582-608
27 p.
artikel
201 The evolution of pure alexia: A longitudinal study of recovery 1990
4 p. 594-
1 p.
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202 The mechanisms of unilateral spatial neglect 1990
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