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T J Lloyd-Jones

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Brain and Language|November 20, 2001
A selective deficit for living things after temporal lobectomy for relief of epileptic seizuresL Luckhurst, T J Lloyd-Jones
Memory & Cognition|October 24, 1997
Categorizing chairs and naming pears: category differences in object processing as a function of task and primingT J Lloyd-Jones, G W Humphreys
Memory & Cognition|January 1, 1997
Perceptual differentiation as a source of category effects in object processing: evidence from naming and object decisionT J Lloyd-Jones, G W Humphreys
Memory (Hove, England)|September 1, 1995
An interactive activation approach to object processing: effects of structural similarity, name frequency, and task in normality and pathologyG W Humphreys, C Lamote, T J Lloyd-Jones
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Brain and Language|November 20, 2001
A selective deficit for living things after temporal lobectomy for relief of epileptic seizuresL Luckhurst, T J Lloyd-Jones
Memory & Cognition|October 24, 1997
Categorizing chairs and naming pears: category differences in object processing as a function of task and primingT J Lloyd-Jones, G W Humphreys
Memory & Cognition|January 1, 1997
Perceptual differentiation as a source of category effects in object processing: evidence from naming and object decisionT J Lloyd-Jones, G W Humphreys
Memory (Hove, England)|September 1, 1995
An interactive activation approach to object processing: effects of structural similarity, name frequency, and task in normality and pathologyG W Humphreys, C Lamote, T J Lloyd-Jones
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