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A domain specific deficit for foodstuffs in patients with Alzheimer's disease
(2002)
Although some studies have reported a category specific naming deficit in Alzheimer’s patients (invariably for living things), others have failed to replicate this finding (Laws et al., in press). Inconsistencies may partly ...
The effect of 'masking' on picture naming
(2002)
It is frequently assumed that because compared to nonliving things, living things are less familiar, have lower name frequency, and are more visually complex, this makes them more difficult to name by patients and normal ...