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1THREE PARIETAL CIRCUITS FOR NUMBER PROCESSINGCognitive Neuropsychology20032,143
2The Brain's concepts: the role of the Sensory-motor system in conceptual knowledgeCognitive Neuropsychology20051,978
3Inhibition of return: Neural basis and functionCognitive Neuropsychology19851,026
4How Many Levels of Processing Are There in Lexical Access?Cognitive Neuropsychology1997954
5Deep dyslexia: A case study of connectionist neuropsychologyCognitive Neuropsychology1993821
6Cascade processes in picture identificationCognitive Neuropsychology1988676
7Facial Emotion Recognition after Bilateral Amygdala Damage: Differentially Severe Impairment of FearCognitive Neuropsychology1996593
8The multiple semantics hypothesis: Multiple confusions?Cognitive Neuropsychology1990569
9STRUCTURAL ENCODING AND IDENTIFICATION IN FACE PROCESSING: ERP EVIDENCE FOR SEPARATE MECHANISMSCognitive Neuropsychology2000550
10A time to think: Circadian rhythms in human cognitionCognitive Neuropsychology2007545
11A Cognitive Neuropsychological Model of Limb PraxisCognitive Neuropsychology1991513
12Reversal of the concreteness effect in a patient with semantic dementiaCognitive Neuropsychology1994429
13Visual object processing in optic aphasia: A case of semantic access agnosiaCognitive Neuropsychology1987427
14The oyster with four legs: A neuropsychological study on the interaction of visual and semantic informationCognitive Neuropsychology1988415
15CONTENTION SCHEDULING AND THE CONTROL OF ROUTINE ACTIVITIESCognitive Neuropsychology2000415
16Point and interval estimates of effect sizes for the case-controls design in neuropsychology: Rationale, methods, implementations, and proposed reporting standardsCognitive Neuropsychology2010407
17Disorganisation of behaviour after frontal lobe damageCognitive Neuropsychology1986394
18TOP DOWN EFFECT OF STRATEGY ON THE PERCEPTION OF HUMAN BIOLOGICAL MOTION: A PET INVESTIGATIONCognitive Neuropsychology1998394
19WHAT ARE THE FACTS OF SEMANTIC CATEGORY-SPECIFIC DEFICITS? A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE CLINICAL EVIDENCECognitive Neuropsychology2003392
20Can Visual Neglect Operate in Object-centred Co-ordinates? An Affirmative Single-case StudyCognitive Neuropsychology1991382
21Face recognition without awarenessCognitive Neuropsychology1987355
22Categories of knowledge? unfamiliar aspects of living and nonliving thingsCognitive Neuropsychology1992342
23THE SIMILARITY-IN-TOPOGRAPHY PRINCIPLE: RECONCILING THEORIES OF CONCEPTUAL DEFICITSCognitive Neuropsychology2003332
24A theoretical and experimental case for a visual deficit in specific reading disabilityCognitive Neuropsychology1986319
25Family resemblance: Ten family members with prosopagnosia and within-class object agnosiaCognitive Neuropsychology2007319
26A capacity approach to syntactic comprehension disorders: making normal adults perform like aphasic patientsCognitive Neuropsychology1994316
27VERIDICAL AND FALSE MEMORIES IN HEALTHY OLDER ADULTS AND IN DEMENTIA OF THE ALZHEIMER'S TYPECognitive Neuropsychology1999313
28Interaction between vision and language in category-specific semantic impairmentCognitive Neuropsychology1988312
29Diagnosing prosopagnosia: Effects of ageing, sex, and participant–stimulus ethnic match on the Cambridge Face Memory Test and Cambridge Face Perception TestCognitive Neuropsychology2009308
30Functional ontologies for cognition: The systematic definition of structure and functionCognitive Neuropsychology2005298
31Calling a squirrel a squirrel but a canoe a wigwam: a category-specific deficit for artefactual objects and body partsCognitive Neuropsychology1992297
32Agrammatism as a variable phenomenonCognitive Neuropsychology1985287
33Mental images and the BrainCognitive Neuropsychology2005286
34Selective impairment of semantics in lexical processingCognitive Neuropsychology1990283
35Cognitive Neuropsychology: Patterns of Co-occurrence Among the Associative Agnosias: Implications for Visual Object RepresentationCognitive Neuropsychology1991281
36RESPONSE PROPERTIES OF THE HUMAN FUSIFORM FACE AREACognitive Neuropsychology2000277
37Semantic systems or system? Neuropsychological evidence re-examinedCognitive Neuropsychology1988272
38NEURAL CORRELATES OF CONCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTIONSCognitive Neuropsychology2003271
39Language and Auditory-verbal Short-term Memory Impairments: Evidence for Common Underlying ProcessesCognitive Neuropsychology1997261
40Prototypicality, distinctiveness, and intercorrelation: Analyses of the semantic attributes of living and nonliving conceptsCognitive Neuropsychology2001260
41Comparison of a single case to a control or normative sample in neuropsychology: Development of a Bayesian approachCognitive Neuropsychology2007255
42A verbal-semantic category-specific recognition impairmentCognitive Neuropsychology1993251
43Phonological short-term store, phonological processing and sentence comprehension: A neuropsychological case studyCognitive Neuropsychology1984246
44Non-random associations of graphemes to colours in synaesthetic and non-synaesthetic populationsCognitive Neuropsychology2005246
45“Neglect dyslexia” and the early visual processing of letters in words and nonwordsCognitive Neuropsychology1987245
46Levels of representation, co-ordinate frames, and unilateral neglectCognitive Neuropsychology1990238
47What is the role of motor simulation in action and object recognition? Evidence from apraxiaCognitive Neuropsychology2007231
48NEURAL FOUNDATIONS FOR UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL AND MECHANICAL CONCEPTSCognitive Neuropsychology2003230
49Semantic-Episodic Memory Interactions in Semantic Dementia: Implications for Retrograde Memory FunctionCognitive Neuropsychology1996226
50WILLED ACTION AND ITS IMPAIRMENTSCognitive Neuropsychology1998225