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1. Same-different letter decision task: a study with Spanish children with dyslexia (Tarea de decisión de letras igual-diferente: un estudio con niños españoles con dislexia).

2. A new and short protocol to achieve the early diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment.

3. Independence of syntactic and phonological deficits in dyslexia: A study using the attraction error paradigm.

4. Prosody in the reading of children with specific language impairment / La prosodia en la lectura de niños con trastorno específico del lenguaje.

5. Prosodic Perception Problems in Spanish Dyslexia.

6. Reading and lexicalization in opaque and transparent orthographies: Word naming and word learning in English and Spanish.

7. Reading difficulties in primary progressive aphasia in a regular language-speaking cohort of patients.

8. Semantic and phonological influences on visual word learning in a transparent language.

9. Word recognition in Alzheimer's disease: Effects of semantic degeneration.

10. Formation of Orthographic Representations in Spanish Dyslexic Children: The Role of Syllable Complexity and Frequency.

11. Applicability of dual-route reading models to Spanish.

12. Reading difficulties in Spanish adults with dyslexia.

13. Reading fluency in Spanish patients with Parkinson's disease: A reading prosody examination.

14. SpaVerb-WN—A megastudy of naming times for 4562 Spanish verbs: Effects of psycholinguistic and motor content variables.

15. Struggling with L2 alphabet: The role of proficiency in orthographic learning.

16. Stress assignment in reading aloud in Spanish.

17. Writing Impairments in Spanish Children With Developmental Dyslexia.

18. Development of reading prosody in school‐age Spanish children: a longitudinal study.

19. Reading fluency and reading comprehension in Spanish secondary students.

20. Orthographic learning in Spanish children: influence of previous semantic and phonological knowledge.

21. Differential effects of negative and positive emotional content over veridical and false recognition in aging and Alzheimer's disease.

22. Word writing in Spanish-speaking children: Central and peripheral processes.

23. Spelling problems after early oral language difficulties.

24. Orthographic learning in Spanish children.

25. The time-course of processing of grammatical class and semantic attributes of words: Dissociation by means of ERP.

26. Syntax in Spanish-speaking children with Williams syndrome.

27. Development of word reading fluency along primary education: a six-year follow-up / El desarrollo de la fluidez en la lectura de palabras en educación primaria: un seguimiento longitudinal de seis años.

28. Lexical Effects in Word Naming in Spanish Children.

29. Reading in Spanish and Italian: Effects of age of acquisition in transparent orthographies?

30. Spanish Version of the Mini-Linguistic State Examination for the Diagnosis of Primary Progressive Aphasia.

31. The development of handwriting speed and its relationship with graphic speed and spelling.

32. The Embodied Penman: Effector‐Specific Motor–Language Integration During Handwriting.

33. The impact of word frequency on peripheral processes during handwriting: A matter of age.

34. Unspeakable motion: Selective action-verb impairments in Parkinson's disease patients without mild cognitive impairment.

35. A study of writing mechanisms in Spanish primary education children / Estudio de los mecanismos de escritura en niños españoles de Educación Primaria.

36. Reading prosody in Spanish dyslexics.

37. The motor-semantic meanings of verbs generated by Parkinson's disease patients on/off dopamine medication in a verbal fluency task.

38. Phonological, lexical, and semantic errors produced by impairment at the output buffer in a Spanish aphasic patient.

39. Increased Functional Connectivity in the Default Mode Network in Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Maladaptive Compensatory Mechanism Associated with Poor Semantic Memory Performance.

40. Orthographic learning in dyslexic Spanish children.

41. Rapid acquisition of novel written word-forms: ERP evidence.

42. Neurophysiological Correlates of Top-Down Phonological and Semantic Influence during the Orthographic Processing of Novel Visual Word-Forms.

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