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Sebastian J Crutch

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Neurocase|May 23, 2006
Qualitatively different semantic representations for abstract and concrete words: further evidence from the semantic reading errors of deep dyslexic patientsSebastian J Crutch
Journal of Neuropsychology|March 6, 2013
Elizabeth Warrington Prize Lecture. Seeing why they cannot see: understanding the syndrome and causes of posterior cortical atrophySebastian J Crutch
Cognitive Neuropsychology|July 27, 2010
The differential dependence of abstract and concrete words upon associative and similarity-based information: Complementary semantic interference and facilitation effectsSebastian J Crutch, Elizabeth K Warrington
Cognitive Neuropsychology|October 20, 2010
The selective impairment of fruit and vegetable knowledge:amultiple processing channels account of fine-grain category specificitySebastian J Crutch, Elizabeth K Warrington
Cognitive Neuropsychology|November 2, 2010
A circumscribed refractory access disorder: A verbal semantic impairment sparing visual semanticsElizabeth K Warrington, Sebastian J Crutch
Neuropsychologia|January 17, 2004
The semantic organisation of proper nouns: the case of people and brand namesSebastian J Crutch, Elizabeth K Warrington
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|November 19, 2004
Abstract and concrete concepts have structurally different representational frameworksSebastian J Crutch, Elizabeth K Warrington
Cognitive Neuropsychology|February 26, 2010
The relationship between visual crowding and letter confusability: towards an understanding of dyslexia in posterior cortical atrophySebastian J Crutch, Elizabeth K Warrington
Neurocase|September 6, 2007
Selective category and modality effects in deep dyslexiaElizabeth K Warrington, Sebastian J Crutch
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 31, 2002
Preserved calculation skills in a case of semantic dementiaSebastian J Crutch, Elizabeth K Warrington
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Neurocase|May 23, 2006
Qualitatively different semantic representations for abstract and concrete words: further evidence from the semantic reading errors of deep dyslexic patientsSebastian J Crutch
Journal of Neuropsychology|March 6, 2013
Elizabeth Warrington Prize Lecture. Seeing why they cannot see: understanding the syndrome and causes of posterior cortical atrophySebastian J Crutch
Cognitive Neuropsychology|July 27, 2010
The differential dependence of abstract and concrete words upon associative and similarity-based information: Complementary semantic interference and facilitation effectsSebastian J Crutch, Elizabeth K Warrington
Cognitive Neuropsychology|October 20, 2010
The selective impairment of fruit and vegetable knowledge:amultiple processing channels account of fine-grain category specificitySebastian J Crutch, Elizabeth K Warrington
Cognitive Neuropsychology|November 2, 2010
A circumscribed refractory access disorder: A verbal semantic impairment sparing visual semanticsElizabeth K Warrington, Sebastian J Crutch
Neuropsychologia|January 17, 2004
The semantic organisation of proper nouns: the case of people and brand namesSebastian J Crutch, Elizabeth K Warrington
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|November 19, 2004
Abstract and concrete concepts have structurally different representational frameworksSebastian J Crutch, Elizabeth K Warrington
Cognitive Neuropsychology|February 26, 2010
The relationship between visual crowding and letter confusability: towards an understanding of dyslexia in posterior cortical atrophySebastian J Crutch, Elizabeth K Warrington
Neurocase|September 6, 2007
Selective category and modality effects in deep dyslexiaElizabeth K Warrington, Sebastian J Crutch
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 31, 2002
Preserved calculation skills in a case of semantic dementiaSebastian J Crutch, Elizabeth K Warrington
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