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Michele Miozzo

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Cognition|June 8, 2013
On the nature of sonority in spoken word production: evidence from neuropsychologyMichele Miozzo, Adam Buchwald
Cognitive Processing|June 17, 2016
Why Saturday could be both green and red in synesthesiaMichele Miozzo, Bruno Laeng
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 27, 2003
When more is less: a counterintuitive effect of distractor frequency in the picture-word interference paradigmMichele Miozzo, Alfonso Caramazza
Psychological Science|August 11, 2011
Finding levels of abstraction in speech production: evidence from sound-production impairmentAdam Buchwald, Michele Miozzo
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 6, 2005
Facts, events, and inflection: when language and memory dissociateMichele Miozzo, Peter Gordon
Brain and Language|March 19, 2002
The organization of letter-form representations in written spelling: evidence from acquired dysgraphiaMichele Miozzo, Pierluigi De Bastiani
Cognitive Neuropsychology|April 11, 2017
A selective morpho-phonological deficit?Victoria P Shuster, Michele Miozzo
Neuropsychology|June 17, 2014
Preserved meaning in the context of impaired naming in temporal lobe epilepsyMichele Miozzo, Marla J Hamberger
Cognitive Neuropsychology|August 4, 2018
The processing of inflected and derived words in writingVictoria P Shuster, Michele Miozzo
Cognitive Neuropsychology|November 2, 2010
The representation of homophones: Evidence from anomiaMelissa Jacobs, Nicholas Singer, Michele Miozzo
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Showing results (11-20 of 47) with videos related to

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Cognition|June 8, 2013
On the nature of sonority in spoken word production: evidence from neuropsychologyMichele Miozzo, Adam Buchwald
Cognitive Processing|June 17, 2016
Why Saturday could be both green and red in synesthesiaMichele Miozzo, Bruno Laeng
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 27, 2003
When more is less: a counterintuitive effect of distractor frequency in the picture-word interference paradigmMichele Miozzo, Alfonso Caramazza
Psychological Science|August 11, 2011
Finding levels of abstraction in speech production: evidence from sound-production impairmentAdam Buchwald, Michele Miozzo
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 6, 2005
Facts, events, and inflection: when language and memory dissociateMichele Miozzo, Peter Gordon
Brain and Language|March 19, 2002
The organization of letter-form representations in written spelling: evidence from acquired dysgraphiaMichele Miozzo, Pierluigi De Bastiani
Cognitive Neuropsychology|April 11, 2017
A selective morpho-phonological deficit?Victoria P Shuster, Michele Miozzo
Neuropsychology|June 17, 2014
Preserved meaning in the context of impaired naming in temporal lobe epilepsyMichele Miozzo, Marla J Hamberger
Cognitive Neuropsychology|August 4, 2018
The processing of inflected and derived words in writingVictoria P Shuster, Michele Miozzo
Cognitive Neuropsychology|November 2, 2010
The representation of homophones: Evidence from anomiaMelissa Jacobs, Nicholas Singer, Michele Miozzo
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