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Category-specific semantic memory impairments: What can connectionist simulations reveal about the organisation of conceptual knowledge. / Leek, C.; Leek, E.C.; Houghton, G. (Editor).
Connectionist models in Cognitive Psychology. 2005. ed. Psychology Press, 2005. p. 175-214.

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Leek, C, Leek, EC & Houghton, G (ed.) 2005, Category-specific semantic memory impairments: What can connectionist simulations reveal about the organisation of conceptual knowledge. in Connectionist models in Cognitive Psychology. 2005 edn, Psychology Press, pp. 175-214.

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Leek, C., Leek, E. C., & Houghton, G. (Ed.) (2005). Category-specific semantic memory impairments: What can connectionist simulations reveal about the organisation of conceptual knowledge. In Connectionist models in Cognitive Psychology (2005 ed., pp. 175-214). Psychology Press.

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Leek C, Leek EC, Houghton G, ed. 2005. Category-specific semantic memory impairments: What can connectionist simulations reveal about the organisation of conceptual knowledge. In Connectionist models in Cognitive Psychology. 2005 ed. Psychology Press. pp. 175-214.

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Leek, C., E.C. Leek and G. Houghton, ed. "Category-specific semantic memory impairments: What can connectionist simulations reveal about the organisation of conceptual knowledge". Connectionist models in Cognitive Psychology. 2005 udg., Psychology Press. 2005, 175-214.

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Leek C, Leek EC, Houghton G, (ed.). Category-specific semantic memory impairments: What can connectionist simulations reveal about the organisation of conceptual knowledge. In Connectionist models in Cognitive Psychology. 2005 ed. Psychology Press. 2005. p. 175-214

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Leek, C. ; Leek, E.C. ; Houghton, G. (Editor). / Category-specific semantic memory impairments: What can connectionist simulations reveal about the organisation of conceptual knowledge. Connectionist models in Cognitive Psychology. 2005. ed. Psychology Press, 2005. pp. 175-214

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