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Andrew W Ellis

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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|November 30, 2006
Word finding in the damaged brain: probing Marshall's caveatAndrew W Ellis
Brain and Language|February 18, 2004
Length, formats, neighbours, hemispheres, and the processing of words presented laterally or at fixationAndrew W Ellis
Brain and Language|January 31, 2002
Orthographic neighborhood effects in the right but not in the left cerebral hemisphereMichal Lavidor, Andrew W Ellis
Laterality|October 30, 2004
Orthographic and phonological priming in the two cerebral hemispheresMichal Lavidor, Andrew W Ellis
Cognitive Neuropsychology|November 2, 2010
Lexical influences in graphemic buffer disorderKaren Sage, Andrew W Ellis
Neuropsychologia|September 2, 2009
Split fovea theory and the role of the two cerebral hemispheres in reading: a review of the evidenceAndrew W Ellis, Marc Brysbaert
Neuropsychologia|September 23, 2008
WITHDRAWN: The evidence that the fovea is split, and that this has consequences for the way we recognise written wordsAndrew W Ellis, Marc Brysbaert
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 9, 2008
Order of acquisition in learning perceptual categories: a laboratory analogue of the age-of-acquisition effect?Neil Stewart, Andrew W Ellis
Neuropsychologia|May 4, 2010
Divided opinions on the split foveaAndrew W Ellis, Marc Brysbaert
Brain and Language|January 31, 2002
Word length and orthographic neighborhood size effects in the left and right cerebral hemispheresMichal Lavidor, Andrew W Ellis
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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|November 30, 2006
Word finding in the damaged brain: probing Marshall's caveatAndrew W Ellis
Brain and Language|February 18, 2004
Length, formats, neighbours, hemispheres, and the processing of words presented laterally or at fixationAndrew W Ellis
Brain and Language|January 31, 2002
Orthographic neighborhood effects in the right but not in the left cerebral hemisphereMichal Lavidor, Andrew W Ellis
Laterality|October 30, 2004
Orthographic and phonological priming in the two cerebral hemispheresMichal Lavidor, Andrew W Ellis
Cognitive Neuropsychology|November 2, 2010
Lexical influences in graphemic buffer disorderKaren Sage, Andrew W Ellis
Neuropsychologia|September 2, 2009
Split fovea theory and the role of the two cerebral hemispheres in reading: a review of the evidenceAndrew W Ellis, Marc Brysbaert
Neuropsychologia|September 23, 2008
WITHDRAWN: The evidence that the fovea is split, and that this has consequences for the way we recognise written wordsAndrew W Ellis, Marc Brysbaert
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 9, 2008
Order of acquisition in learning perceptual categories: a laboratory analogue of the age-of-acquisition effect?Neil Stewart, Andrew W Ellis
Neuropsychologia|May 4, 2010
Divided opinions on the split foveaAndrew W Ellis, Marc Brysbaert
Brain and Language|January 31, 2002
Word length and orthographic neighborhood size effects in the left and right cerebral hemispheresMichal Lavidor, Andrew W Ellis
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