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Validity of an eye-tracking method to index working memory in people with and without aphasia

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Pages 556-578 | Published online: 09 Nov 2011

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Maria Varkanitsa & David Caplan. (2018) On the association between memory capacity and sentence comprehension: Insights from a systematic review and meta-analysis of the aphasia literature. Journal of Neurolinguistics 48, pages 4-25.
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