Anomia for common names and geographical names with preserved retrieval of names of people: a semantic memory disorder.
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A Proposed Neurological Interpretation of Language Evolution.A test for measuring recognition and naming of landmarks.Naming the same entities from visual or from auditory stimulation engages similar regions of left inferotemporal cortices.How are 'Barack Obama' and 'President Elect' differentially stored in the brain? An ERP investigation on the processing of proper and common noun pairs.THE LEFT TEMPORAL POLE IS IMPORTANT FOR RETRIEVING WORDS FOR UNIQUE CONCRETE ENTITIES.The man who mistook his neuropsychologist for a popstar: when configural processing fails in acquired prosopagnosia.What can be localized in the brain? Toward a "factor" theory on brain organization of cognition.Speaking words: Contributions of cognitive neuropsychological research.An appreciation of Bruce and Young's (1986) serial stage model of face naming after 25 years.[The impact of aging on the ability to recognize famous faces and provide biographical knowledge of famous people].Cerebral processing of proper and common nouns: Perception and production following left hemisphere damage.Preservation of person-specific knowledge in semantic memory disorder: a longitudinal investigation in two cases of dementia.Associated impairment of the categories of conspecifics and biological entities: cognitive and neuroanatomical aspects of a new case.Some Unusual Neuropsychological Syndromes: Somatoparaphrenia, Akinetopsia, Reduplicative Paramnesia, Autotopagnosia.Hemodynamic response in a geographical word naming verbal fluency test.Why are names of people associated with so many phonological retrieval failures?
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Anomia for common names and geographical names with preserved retrieval of names of people: a semantic memory disorder.
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Anomia for common names and ge ...... e: a semantic memory disorder.
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Frances Lyons
J Richard Hanley
Janice Kay
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2002-02-01T00:00:00Z