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171 related items for PubMed ID: 10447987

  • 1. On processing lexical meanings in aphasia and Alzheimer's disease: some (re)considerations.
    Hillert D.
    Brain Lang; 1999 Sep; 69(2):95-118. PubMed ID: 10447987
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  • 2. Speed of lexical activation in nonfluent Broca's aphasia and fluent Wernicke's aphasia.
    Prather PA, Zurif E, Love T, Brownell H.
    Brain Lang; 1997 Oct 01; 59(3):391-411. PubMed ID: 9299070
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  • 3. Impairments of lexical-semantic processing in aphasia: evidence from the processing of lexical ambiguities.
    Hagoort P.
    Brain Lang; 1993 Aug 01; 45(2):189-232. PubMed ID: 8358597
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  • 4. Measurements of auditory-verbal STM span in aphasia: effects of item, task, and lexical impairment.
    Martin N, Ayala J.
    Brain Lang; 2004 Jun 01; 89(3):464-83. PubMed ID: 15120538
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  • 5. Spared access to idiomatic and literal meanings: a single-case approach.
    Hillert DG.
    Brain Lang; 2004 Apr 01; 89(1):207-15. PubMed ID: 15010252
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  • 6. Contextual facilitation of lexical processing in Alzheimer's disease: intralexical priming or sentence-level priming?
    Nebes RD.
    J Clin Exp Neuropsychol; 1994 Aug 01; 16(4):489-97. PubMed ID: 7962353
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  • 7. Inference revision processing in adults with and without aphasia.
    Wright HH, Newhoff M.
    Brain Lang; 2004 Jun 01; 89(3):450-63. PubMed ID: 15120537
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  • 10. The role of lexical competition and acoustic-phonetic structure in lexical processing: evidence from normal subjects and aphasic patients.
    Misiurski C, Blumstein SE, Rissman J, Berman D.
    Brain Lang; 2005 Apr 01; 93(1):64-78. PubMed ID: 15766769
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  • 12. Aphasic performance on a lexical decision task: multiple meanings and word frequency.
    Gerratt BR, Jones D.
    Brain Lang; 1987 Jan 01; 30(1):106-15. PubMed ID: 3815049
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  • 14. Lexical priming in Alzheimer's disease and aphasia.
    Arroyo-Anlló EM, Beauchamps M, Ingrand P, Neau JP, Gil R.
    Eur Neurol; 2013 Jan 01; 69(6):360-5. PubMed ID: 23635864
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  • 18. [Semantic memory in Alzheimer's disease: contributions of semantic priming].
    Laisney M, Giffard B, Eustache F.
    Psychol Neuropsychiatr Vieil; 2004 Jun 01; 2(2):107-15. PubMed ID: 15683973
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