The "living things" impairment and the nature of semantic memory organisation: An experimental study using PI-release and semantic cues.
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Using Self-Organizing Neural Network Map Combined with Ward's Clustering Algorithm for Visualization of Students' Cognitive Structural Models about Aliveness ConceptPrimacy of functional knowledge in semantic representations: the case of living and nonliving things.An attribute is worth more than a category: Testing different semantic memory organisation hy potheses in relation to the living/nonliving things dissociation.
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The "living things" impairment and the nature of semantic memory organisation: An experimental study using PI-release and semantic cues.
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The "living things" impairment ...... PI-release and semantic cues.
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The "living things" impairment ...... PI-release and semantic cues.
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J F Marques
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10.1080/026432900750038290
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2000-12-01T00:00:00Z