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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|March 9, 2004
Neighborhood effects on nonword visual processing in a language with shallow orthographyLisa S Arduino, Cristina Burani
Brain and Language|June 3, 2004
Stress regularity or consistency? Reading aloud Italian polysyllables with different stress patternsCristina Burani, Lisa S Arduino
Brain Sciences|March 29, 2023
Global and Local Processing of Letters and Faces: The Role of Visual Focal AttentionSilvia Primativo, Lisa S Arduino
Neurocase|September 3, 2010
Two different mechanisms for omission and substitution errors in neglect dyslexiaMarialuisa Martelli, Lisa S Arduino, Roberta Daini
Neuropsychologia|April 14, 2010
The centre is not in the middle: evidence from line and word bisectionLisa S Arduino, Paola Previtali, Luisa Girelli
Neuropsychologia|September 1, 2005
Left neglect dyslexia and the effect of stimulus durationLisa S Arduino, Giuseppe Vallar, Cristina Burani
Neuropsychologia|April 2, 2003
Reading aloud and lexical decision in neglect dyslexia patients: a dissociationLisa S Arduino, Cristina Burani, Giuseppe Vallar
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc|October 25, 2002
Word naming times and psycholinguistic norms for Italian nounsLaura Barca, Cristina Burani, Lisa S Arduino
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|April 23, 2018
What makes a word so attractive? Disclosing the urge to read while bisectingLuisa Girelli, Paola Previtali, Lisa S Arduino
Cognitive Neuropsychology|October 20, 2010
Lexical effects in left neglect dyslexia: A study in Italian patientsLisa S Arduino, Cristina Burani, Giuseppe Vallar
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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|March 9, 2004
Neighborhood effects on nonword visual processing in a language with shallow orthographyLisa S Arduino, Cristina Burani
Brain and Language|June 3, 2004
Stress regularity or consistency? Reading aloud Italian polysyllables with different stress patternsCristina Burani, Lisa S Arduino
Brain Sciences|March 29, 2023
Global and Local Processing of Letters and Faces: The Role of Visual Focal AttentionSilvia Primativo, Lisa S Arduino
Neurocase|September 3, 2010
Two different mechanisms for omission and substitution errors in neglect dyslexiaMarialuisa Martelli, Lisa S Arduino, Roberta Daini
Neuropsychologia|April 14, 2010
The centre is not in the middle: evidence from line and word bisectionLisa S Arduino, Paola Previtali, Luisa Girelli
Neuropsychologia|September 1, 2005
Left neglect dyslexia and the effect of stimulus durationLisa S Arduino, Giuseppe Vallar, Cristina Burani
Neuropsychologia|April 2, 2003
Reading aloud and lexical decision in neglect dyslexia patients: a dissociationLisa S Arduino, Cristina Burani, Giuseppe Vallar
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc|October 25, 2002
Word naming times and psycholinguistic norms for Italian nounsLaura Barca, Cristina Burani, Lisa S Arduino
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|April 23, 2018
What makes a word so attractive? Disclosing the urge to read while bisectingLuisa Girelli, Paola Previtali, Lisa S Arduino
Cognitive Neuropsychology|October 20, 2010
Lexical effects in left neglect dyslexia: A study in Italian patientsLisa S Arduino, Cristina Burani, Giuseppe Vallar
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