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Inborn and experience-dependent models of categorical brain organization. A position paperLesion symptom mapping of manipulable object naming in nonfluent aphasia: can a brain be both embodied and disembodied?Objective versus estimated age of word acquisition: a study of 202 Italian children.Concepts and categories: a cognitive neuropsychological perspective.When concepts lose their color: a case of object-color knowledge impairment.An ecological alternative to Snodgrass & Vanderwart: 360 high quality colour images with norms for seven psycholinguistic variables.Frontal lobe damage impairs process and content in semantic memory: evidence from category-specific effects in progressive non-fluent aphasiaCognitive function in families with exceptional survivalAre there lexicons?Brain activation of semantic category-based grouping in multiple identity tracking task.The organisation of conceptual knowledge in the brain: The future's past and some future directions.The organization of the conceptual system: the case of the "object versus action" dimension.Past, present, and prospects: Reflections 40 years on from the selective impairment of semantic memory (Warrington, 1975).Declining object recognition performance in semantic dementia: A case for stored visual object representations.We are what we eat: How food is represented in our mind/brain.Linking somatic and symbolic representation in semantic memory: the dynamic multilevel reactivation frameworkSources of error in picture naming under time pressure.Knowledge of living, nonliving and "sensory quality" categories in semantic dementia.Animals recover but plant life knowledge is still impaired 10 years after herpetic encephalitis: the long-term follow-up of a patient.Constraining questions about the organisation and representation of conceptual knowledge.Revisiting domain-general accounts of category specificity in mind and brain.Social groups have a representation of their own: Clues from neuropsychology.Differential activity for animals and manipulable objects in the anterior temporal lobes.Neuropsychological and neuroimaging perspectives on conceptual knowledge: an introduction.Reacquisition of semantic knowledge by errorless learning in a patient with a semantic deficit and anterograde amnesia
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A case of impaired knowledge for fruit and vegetables.
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A case of impaired knowledge for fruit and vegetables.
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A case of impaired knowledge for fruit and vegetables.
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A case of impaired knowledge for fruit and vegetables.
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Agnesa Pillon
Dana Samson
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10.1080/02643290244000329
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2003-05-01T00:00:00Z