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Impaired Knowledge of Visual and Non-visual Attributes in a Patient with a Semantic Impairment for Living Entities: A Case of a True Category-specific Deficit[J] . Dana Samson,Agnesa Pillon,VeRonique De Wilde.Neurocase . 1998 (4-5)
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’Two Eyes of a See-through’: Impaired and Intact Semantic Knowledge in a Case of Selective Deficit for Living Things[J] . Helen E. Moss,Lorraine K. Tyler,Mark Durrant-peatfield,Elaine M. Bunn.Neurocase . 1998 (4-5)
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Category-Specific Semantic Deficits in Focal and Widespread Brain Damage: A Computational Account[J] . Joseph T. Devlin,Laura M. Gonnerman,Elaine S. Andersen,Mark S. Seidenberg.Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience . 1998 (1)
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On the Links between Visual Knowledge and Naming: a Single Case Study of a Patient with a Category-specific Impairment for Living Things[J] . E. M. E. Forde,D. Francis,M. J. Riddoch,R. I. Rumiati,G. W. Humphreys.Cognitive Neuropsychology . 1997 (3)
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