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Effects of contextual priming on impaired word retrieval

Pages 53-70 | Published online: 31 Aug 2010

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Lyndsey Nickels. (2002) Therapy for naming disorders: Revisiting, revising, and reviewing. Aphasiology 16:10-11, pages 935-979.
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Catharina Marie Stille, Trevor Bekolay, Peter Blouw & Bernd J. Kröger. (2020) Modeling the Mental Lexicon as Part of Long-Term and Working Memory and Simulating Lexical Access in a Naming Task Including Semantic and Phonological Cues. Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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Elizabeth E. Galletta & Mira Goral. (2018) Response Time Inconsistencies in Object and Action Naming in Anomic Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 27:1S, pages 477-484.
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Matti Laine & Riitta Salmelin. (2010) Neurocognition of New Word Learning in the Native Tongue: Lessons From the Ancient Farming Equipment Paradigm. Language Learning 60:s2, pages 25-44.
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Julius Fridriksson, Dana Moser, Leonardo Bonilha, K. Leigh Morrow-Odom, Heather Shaw, Astrid Fridriksson, Gordon C. Baylis & Chris Rorden. (2007) Neural correlates of phonological and semantic-based anomia treatment in aphasia. Neuropsychologia 45:8, pages 1812-1822.
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