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198 related items for PubMed ID: 15721188

  • 1. Semantic relevance best predicts normal and abnormal name retrieval.
    Sartori G, Lombardi L, Mattiuzzi L.
    Neuropsychologia; 2005; 43(5):754-70. PubMed ID: 15721188
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  • 2. Semantic relevance and semantic disorders.
    Sartori G, Lombardi L.
    J Cogn Neurosci; 2004 Apr; 16(3):439-52. PubMed ID: 15072679
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  • 3. Naming from definition, semantic relevance and feature type: the effects of aging and Alzheimer's disease.
    Marques JF, Cappa SF, Sartori G.
    Neuropsychology; 2011 Jan; 25(1):105-13. PubMed ID: 20919761
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  • 4. The Semantic Object Retrieval Test (SORT) in normal aging and Alzheimer disease.
    Kraut MA, Cherry B, Pitcock JA, Vestal L, Henderson VW, Hart J.
    Cogn Behav Neurol; 2006 Dec; 19(4):177-84. PubMed ID: 17159612
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  • 5. Does sex influence the age of acquisition of common names? A contrast of different semantic categories.
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    Cortex; 2008 Oct; 44(9):1161-70. PubMed ID: 18761130
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  • 6. Loss of distinctive features and a broader pattern of priming in Alzheimer's disease.
    Alathari L, Trinh Ngo C, Dopkins S.
    Neuropsychology; 2004 Oct; 18(4):603-12. PubMed ID: 15506827
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  • 7. Dissociating episodic from semantic access mode by mutual information measures: evidence from aging and Alzheimer's disease.
    Ciaramelli E, Lauro-Grotto R, Treves A.
    J Physiol Paris; 2006 Oct; 100(1-3):142-53. PubMed ID: 17084068
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  • 8. The age of acquisition of words produced in a semantic fluency task can reliably differentiate normal from pathological age related cognitive decline.
    Forbes-McKay KE, Ellis AW, Shanks MF, Venneri A.
    Neuropsychologia; 2005 Oct; 43(11):1625-32. PubMed ID: 16009244
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  • 9. The Semantic Object Retrieval Test (SORT) in amnestic mild cognitive impairment.
    Kraut MA, Cherry B, Pitcock JA, Anand R, Li J, Vestal L, Henderson VW, Hart J.
    Cogn Behav Neurol; 2007 Mar; 20(1):62-7. PubMed ID: 17356346
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  • 10. Semantic relevance, domain specificity and the sensory/functional theory of category-specificity.
    Sartori G, Gnoato F, Mariani I, Prioni S, Lombardi L.
    Neuropsychologia; 2007 Mar 14; 45(5):966-76. PubMed ID: 17069865
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  • 11. The diagnostic accuracy of an incidental memory modification of the Boston Naming Test (memo-BNT) in differentiating between normal aging and mild Alzheimer's disease.
    Karrasch M, Myllyniemi A, Latvasalo L, Söderholm C, Ellfolk U, Laine M.
    Clin Neuropsychol; 2010 Nov 14; 24(8):1355-64. PubMed ID: 20967687
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  • 12. Feature type effects in semantic memory: an event related potentials study.
    Sartori G, Polezzi D, Mameli F, Lombardi L.
    Neurosci Lett; 2005 Dec 30; 390(3):139-44. PubMed ID: 16139955
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  • 13. Analyzing feature distinctiveness in the processing of living and non-living concepts in Alzheimer's disease.
    Duarte LR, Marquié L, Marquié JC, Terrier P, Ousset PJ.
    Brain Cogn; 2009 Nov 30; 71(2):108-17. PubMed ID: 19428167
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  • 14. The "hidden" semantic category dissociation in mild-moderate Alzheimer's disease patients.
    Albanese E.
    Neuropsychologia; 2007 Mar 02; 45(4):639-43. PubMed ID: 17027048
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  • 15. [Conceptual decline in Alzheimer's disease].
    Cuetos F, Dobarro A, Martínez C.
    Neurologia; 2005 Mar 02; 20(2):58-64. PubMed ID: 15726471
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  • 16. Selective preservation of memory for people in the context of semantic memory disorder: patterns of association and dissociation.
    Lyons F, Kay J, Hanley JR, Haslam C.
    Neuropsychologia; 2006 Mar 02; 44(14):2887-98. PubMed ID: 16876829
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  • 17. The anatomical bases of semantic retrieval deficits in early Alzheimer's disease.
    Venneri A, McGeown WJ, Hietanen HM, Guerrini C, Ellis AW, Shanks MF.
    Neuropsychologia; 2008 Jan 31; 46(2):497-510. PubMed ID: 17936858
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  • 18. Performance on a semantic verbal fluency task across time: dissociation between clustering, switching, and categorical exploitation processes.
    Raboutet C, Sauzeon H, Corsini MM, Rodrigues J, Langevin S, N'kaoua B.
    J Clin Exp Neuropsychol; 2010 Mar 31; 32(3):268-80. PubMed ID: 19657912
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  • 19. Relevant category-specific effect on naming in Alzheimer's disease.
    Martinaud O, Opolczynski G, Gaillard MJ, Hannequin D.
    Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord; 2009 Mar 31; 28(5):413-8. PubMed ID: 19907177
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  • 20. Semantic priming in Alzheimer's dementia: evidence for dissociation of automatic and attentional processes.
    Bell EE, Chenery HJ, Ingram JC.
    Brain Lang; 2001 Feb 31; 76(2):130-44. PubMed ID: 11254254
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