18 results on '"Carlesimo, G. A."'
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2. An introduction to the special issue on the neuropsychology of prospective memory
3. Semantic priming for coordinate distant concepts in Alzheimerʼs disease patients
4. Bilateral damage to the mammillo-thalamic tract impairs recollection but not familiarity in the recognition process: A single case investigation
5. Procedural learning deficit in children with Williams syndrome
6. Long-term memory in mental retardation: Evidence for a specific impairment in subjects with Down's syndrome
7. Short-term memory in children with Williams syndrome: A reduced contribution of lexical-semantic knowledge to word span
8. Perceptual and conceptual components in implicit and explicit stern completion
9. Recency effect in anterograde amnesia: Evidence for distinct memory stores underlying enhanced retrieval of terminal items in immediate and delayed recall paradigms
10. Visual repetition priming for words relies on access to the visual input lexicon: Evidence from a dyslexic patient
11. Prosopagnosia can be associated with damage confined to the right hemisphere-An MRI and PET study and a review of the literature
12. Perceptual and conceptual priming in amnesic and alcoholic patients
13. Prosopagnosia can be associated with damage confined to the right hemisphere—An MRI and PET study and a review of the literature
14. Impaired reproduction of second but not millisecond time intervals in Parkinson's disease
15. Brain activity during intra- and cross-modal priming: new empirical data and review of the literature.
16. Implicit and explicit memory: a functional dissociation in persons with Down syndrome.
17. Lexical and conceptual components of stem completion priming in patients with Alzheimer's disease.
18. Prosopagnosia can be associated with damage confined to the right hemisphere--an MRI and PET study and a review of the literature.
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