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Hugh W Buckingham

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Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|December 29, 2007
Walter Moxon, MD, FCRP (1836-1886): the cerebro-vascular system and the syndrome of "congestion of the brain": an analysis of his 1881 Croonian LecturesHugh W Buckingham
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|October 19, 2011
Neurognostics question. Our neurognostic neuroscientist was Walter MoxonHugh W Buckingham
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|November 25, 2003
Walter Moxon and his thoughts about language and the brainHugh W Buckingham
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|October 24, 2006
The Marc Dax (1770-1837)/Paul Broca (1824-1880) controversy over priority in science: left hemisphere specificity for seat of articulate language and for lesions that cause aphemiaHugh W Buckingham
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|November 24, 2011
Is recurrent perseveration a product of deafferented functional systems with otherwise normal post-activation decay rates?Hugh W Buckingham, Sarah S Buckingham
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|May 7, 2010
Charles Darwin and the evolution of human grammatical systemsHugh W Buckingham, Sarah S Christman
Physics of Life Reviews|July 4, 2012
The extent to which human language may have a materialist substrate: Language as a natural object: Comment on "Interaction between lexical and grammatical language systems in the brain" by Alfredo ArdilaHugh W Buckingham, Sarah S Christman
Seminars in Speech and Language|December 16, 2004
Perseveration in neurogenic communication disordersHugh W Buckingham, Sarah S Christman
Seminars in Speech and Language|December 16, 2004
Phonemic carryover perseveration: word blendsHugh W Buckingham, Sarah S Christman
Seminars in Speech and Language|December 16, 2004
Perseveration and other repetitive verbal behaviors: functional dissociationsSarah S Christman, Frank R Boutsen, Hugh W Buckingham
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Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|December 29, 2007
Walter Moxon, MD, FCRP (1836-1886): the cerebro-vascular system and the syndrome of "congestion of the brain": an analysis of his 1881 Croonian LecturesHugh W Buckingham
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|October 19, 2011
Neurognostics question. Our neurognostic neuroscientist was Walter MoxonHugh W Buckingham
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|November 25, 2003
Walter Moxon and his thoughts about language and the brainHugh W Buckingham
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|October 24, 2006
The Marc Dax (1770-1837)/Paul Broca (1824-1880) controversy over priority in science: left hemisphere specificity for seat of articulate language and for lesions that cause aphemiaHugh W Buckingham
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|November 24, 2011
Is recurrent perseveration a product of deafferented functional systems with otherwise normal post-activation decay rates?Hugh W Buckingham, Sarah S Buckingham
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|May 7, 2010
Charles Darwin and the evolution of human grammatical systemsHugh W Buckingham, Sarah S Christman
Physics of Life Reviews|July 4, 2012
The extent to which human language may have a materialist substrate: Language as a natural object: Comment on "Interaction between lexical and grammatical language systems in the brain" by Alfredo ArdilaHugh W Buckingham, Sarah S Christman
Seminars in Speech and Language|December 16, 2004
Perseveration in neurogenic communication disordersHugh W Buckingham, Sarah S Christman
Seminars in Speech and Language|December 16, 2004
Phonemic carryover perseveration: word blendsHugh W Buckingham, Sarah S Christman
Seminars in Speech and Language|December 16, 2004
Perseveration and other repetitive verbal behaviors: functional dissociationsSarah S Christman, Frank R Boutsen, Hugh W Buckingham
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