Accessing semantics from vision: The case study of a patient with a visual modality-specific naming impairment
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Accessing semantics from vision: The case study of a patient with a visual modality-specific naming impairment. / Leek, Charles; Rapp, Brenda; Caramazza, Alfonso.
In: Brain and Language, Vol. 47, 1994, p. 323-325.
In: Brain and Language, Vol. 47, 1994, p. 323-325.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Leek, C, Rapp, B & Caramazza, A 1994, 'Accessing semantics from vision: The case study of a patient with a visual modality-specific naming impairment', Brain and Language, vol. 47, pp. 323-325.
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Leek, C., Rapp, B., & Caramazza, A. (1994). Accessing semantics from vision: The case study of a patient with a visual modality-specific naming impairment. Brain and Language, 47, 323-325.
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Leek C, Rapp B, Caramazza A. 1994. Accessing semantics from vision: The case study of a patient with a visual modality-specific naming impairment. Brain and Language. 47:323-325.
MLA
Leek, Charles, Brenda Rapp and Alfonso Caramazza. "Accessing semantics from vision: The case study of a patient with a visual modality-specific naming impairment". Brain and Language. 1994, 47. 323-325.
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Leek C, Rapp B, Caramazza A. Accessing semantics from vision: The case study of a patient with a visual modality-specific naming impairment. Brain and Language. 1994;47:323-325.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Accessing semantics from vision
T2 - The case study of a patient with a visual modality-specific naming impairment
AU - Leek, Charles
AU - Rapp, Brenda
AU - Caramazza, Alfonso
PY - 1994
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M3 - Article
VL - 47
SP - 323
EP - 325
JO - Brain and Language
JF - Brain and Language
SN - 0093-934X
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