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Plaut D, Shallice T
J Cogn Neurosci . 2013 Aug; 5(1):89-117. PMID: 23972122
Abstract Although perseveration-the inappropriate repetition of previous responses-is quite common among patients with neurological damage, relatively few detailed computational accounts of its various forms have been put forth. A particularly...
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Green D, Shallice T
Mem Cognit . 2011 Feb; 4(6):753-8. PMID: 21287007
Two experiments examined whether phonological receding is an obligatory stage in reading for meaning or whether direct access to a word's semantic representation is the general rule. The first study...
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Rumiati R, Zanini S, Vorano L, Shallice T
Cogn Neuropsychol . 2010 Oct; 18(7):617-42. PMID: 20945230
In this paper we studied three brain-damaged patients: the first two, DR and FG, had limb apraxia whilst the third was a control patient (WH2) with an executive function disorder...
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Shallice T, Rumiati R, Zadini A
Cogn Neuropsychol . 2010 Oct; 17(6):517-46. PMID: 20945193
A single case study is presented of a patient, LT, with a reproduction conduction aphasic pattern of performance on word reproduction tasks; thus he made substitutions, insertions, deletions, and transpositions...
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Cooper R, Shallice T
Cogn Neuropsychol . 2010 Oct; 17(4):297-338. PMID: 20945185
The control of routine action is a complex process subject both to minor lapses in normals and to more severe breakdown following certain forms of neurological damage. A number of...
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Alexander M, Stuss D, Picton T, Shallice T, Gillingham S
Neurology . 2007 May; 68(18):1515-23. PMID: 17470755
Background: Lesions of the frontal lobes may impair the capacity of patients to control otherwise intact cognitive operations in the face of ambiguous sensory input or conflicting possible responses. Objective:...
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Bozzali M, MacPherson S, Dolan R, Shallice T
Neuroimage . 2006 Aug; 33(1):286-95. PMID: 16919479
Recollection and familiarity represent two processes involved in episodic memory retrieval. We investigated how scopolamine (an antagonist of acetylcholine muscarinic receptors) influenced brain activity during memory retrieval, using a paradigm...
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Alexander M, Stuss D, Shallice T, Picton T, Gillingham S
Neurology . 2005 Aug; 65(4):572-9. PMID: 16116118
Background: Investigations of cognitive deficits after frontal lobe damage have commonly relied on multidimensional tests and relatively coarse specification of lesion anatomy. Some form of impairment in attention is often...
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Bozzali M, Falini A, Cercignani M, Baglio F, Farina E, Alberoni M, et al.
Brain . 2005 Apr; 128(Pt 7):1595-604. PMID: 15817515
The aim of the present study was to apply diffusion tensor MRI (DT-MRI), a quantitative MRI measure which reflects tissue organization, to dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). DT-MRI scans were...
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Cipolotti L, Bird C, Glasspool D, Shallice T
Neurocase . 2005 Mar; 10(6):405-19. PMID: 15788280
This article describes an investigation into the residual writing skills of a severely dysgraphic patient (DA). We found that they were powerfully influenced by a number of lexical variables (lexicality,...