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Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|May 26, 2005
Dissociations among tasks involving inhibition: a single-case studyA Cris Hamilton, Randi C Martin
Cognitive Neuropsychology|November 15, 2011
Inferring semantic organization from refractory access dysphasia: further replication in the domains of geography and proper nouns but not concrete and abstract conceptsA Cris Hamilton, Randi C Martin
Neurocase|September 17, 2008
Role of inflectional regularity and semantic transparency in reading morphologically complex words: evidence from acquired dyslexiaA Cris Hamilton, H Branch Coslett
Neuropsychologia|January 16, 2007
Impairment in writing, but not reading, morphologically complex wordsA Cris Hamilton, H Branch Coslett
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|March 6, 2007
Proactive interference in a semantic short-term memory deficit: role of semantic and phonological relatednessA Cris Hamilton, Randi C Martin
Neurocase|June 24, 2008
Refractory access disorders and the organization of concrete and abstract semantics: do they differ?A Cris Hamilton, H Branch Coslett
Cognitive Neuropsychology|April 20, 2010
Converging functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence for a role of the left inferior frontal lobe in semantic retention during language comprehensionA Cris Hamilton, Randi C Martin, Philip C Burton
Cerebral Cortex Communications|April 19, 2021
Working Memory Capacities Neurally Dissociate: Evidence from Acute StrokeRandi C Martin, Junhua Ding, A Cris Hamilton, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|March 11, 2020
Dissociation between frontal and temporal-parietal contributions to connected speech in acute strokeJunhua Ding, Randi C Martin, A Cris Hamilton, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|March 10, 2018
Non-perceptual Regions in the Left Inferior Parietal Lobe Support Phonological Short-term Memory: Evidence for a Buffer Account?Qiuhai Yue, Randi C Martin, A Cris Hamilton, et al.
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Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|May 26, 2005
Dissociations among tasks involving inhibition: a single-case studyA Cris Hamilton, Randi C Martin
Cognitive Neuropsychology|November 15, 2011
Inferring semantic organization from refractory access dysphasia: further replication in the domains of geography and proper nouns but not concrete and abstract conceptsA Cris Hamilton, Randi C Martin
Neurocase|September 17, 2008
Role of inflectional regularity and semantic transparency in reading morphologically complex words: evidence from acquired dyslexiaA Cris Hamilton, H Branch Coslett
Neuropsychologia|January 16, 2007
Impairment in writing, but not reading, morphologically complex wordsA Cris Hamilton, H Branch Coslett
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|March 6, 2007
Proactive interference in a semantic short-term memory deficit: role of semantic and phonological relatednessA Cris Hamilton, Randi C Martin
Neurocase|June 24, 2008
Refractory access disorders and the organization of concrete and abstract semantics: do they differ?A Cris Hamilton, H Branch Coslett
Cognitive Neuropsychology|April 20, 2010
Converging functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence for a role of the left inferior frontal lobe in semantic retention during language comprehensionA Cris Hamilton, Randi C Martin, Philip C Burton
Cerebral Cortex Communications|April 19, 2021
Working Memory Capacities Neurally Dissociate: Evidence from Acute StrokeRandi C Martin, Junhua Ding, A Cris Hamilton, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|March 11, 2020
Dissociation between frontal and temporal-parietal contributions to connected speech in acute strokeJunhua Ding, Randi C Martin, A Cris Hamilton, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|March 10, 2018
Non-perceptual Regions in the Left Inferior Parietal Lobe Support Phonological Short-term Memory: Evidence for a Buffer Account?Qiuhai Yue, Randi C Martin, A Cris Hamilton, et al.
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