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Nature|September 19, 1996
Neuropsychology. Pictures, words and the brainA Caramazza
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 24, 2013
Is cognitive neuropsychology possible?A Caramazza
Neuropsychologia|April 25, 2000
Minding the facts: a comment on Thompson-Schill et al.'s "A neural basis for category and modality specificity of semantic knowledge"A Caramazza
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 1, 1982
A comment on Heeschen's "Strategies of decoding actor-object relations by aphasic patients"A Caramazza
Brain and Language|July 1, 1991
Data, statistics, and theory: a comment on Bates, McDonald, MacWhinney, and Applebaum's "A maximum likelihood procedure for the analysis of group and individual data in aphasia research"A Caramazza
Brain and Language|January 1, 1984
The logic of neuropsychological research and the problem of patient classification in aphasiaA Caramazza
Brain and Cognition|January 1, 1986
On drawing inferences about the structure of normal cognitive systems from the analysis of patterns of impaired performance: the case for single-patient studiesA Caramazza
Brain and Language|March 1, 1988
When is enough, enough? A comment on Grodzinsky and Marek's "Algorithmic and heuristic processes revisited"A Caramazza
Annual Review of Neuroscience|January 1, 1988
Some aspects of language processing revealed through the analysis of acquired aphasia: the lexical systemA Caramazza
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 29, 1994
Parallels and divergences in the acquisition and dissolution of languageA Caramazza
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Nature|September 19, 1996
Neuropsychology. Pictures, words and the brainA Caramazza
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 24, 2013
Is cognitive neuropsychology possible?A Caramazza
Neuropsychologia|April 25, 2000
Minding the facts: a comment on Thompson-Schill et al.'s "A neural basis for category and modality specificity of semantic knowledge"A Caramazza
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 1, 1982
A comment on Heeschen's "Strategies of decoding actor-object relations by aphasic patients"A Caramazza
Brain and Language|July 1, 1991
Data, statistics, and theory: a comment on Bates, McDonald, MacWhinney, and Applebaum's "A maximum likelihood procedure for the analysis of group and individual data in aphasia research"A Caramazza
Brain and Language|January 1, 1984
The logic of neuropsychological research and the problem of patient classification in aphasiaA Caramazza
Brain and Cognition|January 1, 1986
On drawing inferences about the structure of normal cognitive systems from the analysis of patterns of impaired performance: the case for single-patient studiesA Caramazza
Brain and Language|March 1, 1988
When is enough, enough? A comment on Grodzinsky and Marek's "Algorithmic and heuristic processes revisited"A Caramazza
Annual Review of Neuroscience|January 1, 1988
Some aspects of language processing revealed through the analysis of acquired aphasia: the lexical systemA Caramazza
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 29, 1994
Parallels and divergences in the acquisition and dissolution of languageA Caramazza
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