L Giustolisi
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Gainotti G, Silveri M, Daniele A, Giustolisi L
Memory
. 1995 Sep;
3(3-4):247-64.
PMID: 8574866
Previous studies of category-specific semantic disturbances have focused their attention on the intrinsic cognitive structure of these disorders. The present survey aims to evaluate the relationships between disrupted semantic category...
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Daniele A, Giustolisi L, Silveri M, Colosimo C, Gainotti G
Neuropsychologia
. 1994 Nov;
32(11):1325-41.
PMID: 7533275
Neuropsychological studies have revealed that brain-damaged patients may show impairments of specific word categories. This study reports the performance of three patients with impairments of the categories noun and verb....
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Daniele A, Silveri M, Giustolisi L, Gainotti C
Ital J Neurol Sci
. 1993 Jan;
14(1):87-94.
PMID: 8473157
Several neuropsychological studies have shown that brain-damaged patients may demonstrate category-specific deficits for grammatical classes of words, such as nouns and verbs. We describe 3 patients with selective impairments of...
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Silveri M, Giustolisi L, Daniele A, Gainotti G
Brain Lang
. 1992 Nov;
43(4):597-612.
PMID: 1483192
We described a patient with a dramatic deficit of both word comprehension and naming but with good preservation of visual pictorial semantics. On word-picture matching, his performances were slightly better...
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Silveri M, Daniele A, Giustolisi L, Gainotti G
Neurology
. 1991 Apr;
41(4):545-6.
PMID: 2011254
Patients who survive herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) sometimes present a category-specific disorder for living things. Since HSE specifically involves the temporolimbic structures of both hemispheres, these structures could play a...
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Miceli G, Giustolisi L, Caramazza A
Cortex
. 1991 Mar;
27(1):57-80.
PMID: 2055044
Patient SF presented with a selective deficit in naming, in the presence of normal auditory, visual and pictorial input processing, and of normal comprehension. The naming disorder was independent of...
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Contralateral and ipsilateral disorders of visual attention in patients with unilateral brain damage
Gainotti G, Giustolisi L, Nocentini U
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
. 1990 May;
53(5):422-6.
PMID: 2351972
To explain the prevalence of unilateral spatial neglect in patients with right brain damage, Heilman et al have suggested that the attentional neurons of the right parietal lobe might have...