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December 24, 2005
Clinical and pathological characterization of progressive aphasia
Jonathan A Knibb, John H Xuereb, Karalyn Patterson, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
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December 16, 2003
The neural basis of autobiographical and semantic memory: new evidence from three PET studies
Kim S Graham, Andy C H Lee, Matthew Brett, et al.
Journal of Neurology
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May 22, 2002
Apraxia, mechanical problem solving and semantic knowledge: contributions to object usage in corticobasal degeneration
Josef Spatt, Thomas Bak, Sasha Bozeat, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
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May 31, 2003
When objects lose their meaning: what happens to their use?
Sasha Bozeat, Matthew A Lambon Ralph, Karalyn Patterson, et al.
Neurocase
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December 10, 2013
Signing below the dotted line: signature position as a marker of vulnerability for visuospatial processing difficulties
Claire F Whitelock, Heather Nao Agyepong, Karalyn Patterson, et al.
Neuropsychologia
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July 31, 2003
Surface dyslexia in a Japanese patient with semantic dementia: evidence for similarity-based orthography-to-phonology translation
Takao Fushimi, Kenjiro Komori, Manabu Ikeda, et al.
Cognitive Neuropsychology
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November 2, 2010
Natural selection: the impact of semantic impairment on lexical and object decision
Timothy T Rogers, Matthew A Lambon Ralph, John R Hodges, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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May 1, 2010
Word or word-like? Dissociating orthographic typicality from lexicality in the left occipito-temporal cortex
Anna M Woollams, Giorgia Silani, Kayoko Okada, et al.
Neurocase
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March 25, 2005
Surface dyslexia in semantic dementia: a comparison of the influence of consistency and regularity
Elizabeth Jefferies, Matthew A Lambon Ralph, Roy Jones, et al.
Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders
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May 10, 2011
Semantic dementia versus nonfluent progressive aphasia: neuropsychological characterization and differentiation
Maria Teresa Carthery-Goulart, Jonathan A Knibb, Karalyn Patterson, et al.
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Annals of Neurology
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December 24, 2005
Clinical and pathological characterization of progressive aphasia
Jonathan A Knibb, John H Xuereb, Karalyn Patterson, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
|
December 16, 2003
The neural basis of autobiographical and semantic memory: new evidence from three PET studies
Kim S Graham, Andy C H Lee, Matthew Brett, et al.
Journal of Neurology
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May 22, 2002
Apraxia, mechanical problem solving and semantic knowledge: contributions to object usage in corticobasal degeneration
Josef Spatt, Thomas Bak, Sasha Bozeat, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
|
May 31, 2003
When objects lose their meaning: what happens to their use?
Sasha Bozeat, Matthew A Lambon Ralph, Karalyn Patterson, et al.
Neurocase
|
December 10, 2013
Signing below the dotted line: signature position as a marker of vulnerability for visuospatial processing difficulties
Claire F Whitelock, Heather Nao Agyepong, Karalyn Patterson, et al.
Neuropsychologia
|
July 31, 2003
Surface dyslexia in a Japanese patient with semantic dementia: evidence for similarity-based orthography-to-phonology translation
Takao Fushimi, Kenjiro Komori, Manabu Ikeda, et al.
Cognitive Neuropsychology
|
November 2, 2010
Natural selection: the impact of semantic impairment on lexical and object decision
Timothy T Rogers, Matthew A Lambon Ralph, John R Hodges, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
May 1, 2010
Word or word-like? Dissociating orthographic typicality from lexicality in the left occipito-temporal cortex
Anna M Woollams, Giorgia Silani, Kayoko Okada, et al.
Neurocase
|
March 25, 2005
Surface dyslexia in semantic dementia: a comparison of the influence of consistency and regularity
Elizabeth Jefferies, Matthew A Lambon Ralph, Roy Jones, et al.
Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders
|
May 10, 2011
Semantic dementia versus nonfluent progressive aphasia: neuropsychological characterization and differentiation
Maria Teresa Carthery-Goulart, Jonathan A Knibb, Karalyn Patterson, et al.
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