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  • 5. Impaired semantic knowledge underlies the reduced verbal short-term storage capacity in Alzheimer's disease.
    Peters F, Majerus S, De Baerdemaeker J, Salmon E, Collette F.
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  • 6. Lexical and semantic influences on item and order memory in immediate serial recognition: evidence from a novel task.
    Jefferies E, Frankish C, Lambon Ralph MA.
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  • 7. A category-specific advantage for numbers in verbal short-term memory: evidence from semantic dementia.
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  • 11. Measurements of auditory-verbal STM span in aphasia: effects of item, task, and lexical impairment.
    Martin N, Ayala J.
    Brain Lang; 2004 Jun; 89(3):464-83. PubMed ID: 15120538
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  • 14. The interaction of concreteness and phonological similarity in verbal working memory.
    Acheson DJ, Postle BR, Macdonald MC.
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  • 15. Input and output modes modulate phonological and semantic contributions to immediate serial recall: evidence from a brain-damaged patient.
    Chassé V, Belleville S.
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  • 16. When does word meaning affect immediate serial recall in semantic dementia?
    Jefferies E, Jones R, Bateman D, Ralph MA.
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  • 17. Experimentally Induced Single and Repeated Personal Name Confusions: The Impact of Phonological and Semantic Similarity.
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  • 18. rTMS evidence for a dissociation in short-term memory for spoken words and nonwords.
    Savill NJ, Cornelissen P, Pahor A, Jefferies E.
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  • 19. Semantic and phonological information in sentence recall: converging psycholinguistic and neuropsychological evidence.
    Schweppe J, Rummer R, Bormann T, Martin RC.
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  • 20. Semantic memory is key to binding phonology: converging evidence from immediate serial recall in semantic dementia and healthy participants.
    Hoffman P, Jefferies E, Ehsan S, Jones RW, Lambon Ralph MA.
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