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Category-specific semantics in Alzheimer's dementia and normal aging?
Laws, K.R.; Gale, T.M.; Adlington, R.L.; Irvine, K.; Sthanakiya, S.; Moreno-Martínez, F.J. (2011)Category-specific deficits represent the archetypal illustration of domain-specific cognitive processes. These deficits describe individuals who, following certain types of neurological damage show dissociations in their ... -
The Influence of Surface Detail on Object Identification in Alzheimer's Patients and Healthy Participants
Adlington, R.L. (2009-11-09)Image format (Laws, Adlington, Gale, Moreno-Martínez, & Sartori, 2007), ceiling effects in controls (Fung et al., 2001; Laws et al., 2005; Moreno-Martínez, & Laws, 2007; 2008), and nuisance variables (Funnell & De Mornay ... -
A meta-analytic review of category naming in Alzheimer's disease
Laws, K.R.; Adlington, R.L.; Gale, T.M.; Moreno-Martinez, F.J.; Sartori, G. (2007)Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) experience word-finding difficulties that become increasingly pronounced as pathological changes accrue in the brain. One question that has received increasing attention over the last ... -
Visual processing in Alzheimer's disease : surface detail and colour fail to aid object identification
Adlington, R.L.; Laws, K.R.; Gale, T.M. (2009)It has been suggested that object recognition in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) may be strongly influenced both by image format (e.g. colour vs. line-drawn) and by low-level visual impairments. To examine these ...