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546 related items for PubMed ID: 18315411

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    Goodman GS, Haith MM, Guttentag RE, Rao S.
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  • 30. Semantic relatedness among objects promotes the activation of multiple phonological codes during object naming.
    Oppermann F, Jescheniak JD, Schriefers H, Gorges F.
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  • 31. Concurrent processing of words and their replacements during speech.
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  • 32. Activation of the phonological lexicon for reading and object naming in deep dyslexia.
    Katz RB, Lanzoni SM.
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  • 34. When bees hamper the production of honey: lexical interference from associates in speech production.
    Abdel Rahman R, Melinger A.
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  • 35. Teaching adults new words: the role of practice and consolidation.
    Clay F, Bowers JS, Davis CJ, Hanley DA.
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  • 36. Word semantics is processed even without attentional effort.
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    Damian MF, Bowers JS.
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  • 39. Attention, exposure duration, and gaze shifting in naming performance.
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