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Cortex is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Elsevier. It covers studies on the psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, neuropsychology, and neurology of the cerebral cortex. The journal was established in 1964 by Ennio De Renzi. The co-editors-in-chief are Sergio Della Sala (University of Edinburgh and Jordan Grafman (Northwestern University). Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Cortex 5413
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Phrase Length and the Type and Severity of Aphasia
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Contrasting Behavior of Right and Left Hemisphere-Damaged Patients on a Discriminative and a Semantic Task of Auditory Recognition
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Impaired Recognition of Written Letters Following Unilateral Hemispheric Damage
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Phonemic Paraphasias: Linguistic Structures and Tentative Hypotheses
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Analysis of association learning: results obtained with 42 patients with aphasia
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A short form of the token test
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Assessment of Aphasia by Psychometric Methods
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Somesthetic discrimination learning after partial nonsensorimotor lesions in monkeys
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The Effects of Brain Damage on the Phantom Limb
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Visual Memory, Verbal Encoding and Hemispheric Localization
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The influence of spatial disorders in impairing tactual discrimination of shapes
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Comparison of verbal behavior in right-handed and non right-handed patients with anatomically verified lesion of one hemisphere
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Effects of temporal lobectomy on the report of dichotically presented digits
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Variation of stimulus context and its effect on word-finding ability in aphasics
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The Relationship of Unilateral Usage and Tactile Sensitivity to Right-Left Discrimination and Spatial Abilities
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Influence of mode of stimulus presentation on performance in facial recognition tasks
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Impairment of Memory for Position Following Brain Damage
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Apraxia Considered as a Disorder of Movements that are Language-Dependent: Evidence from Cases of Brain Bi-Section
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Token Test Scores of Three Matched Patient Groups: Left Brain-Damaged with Aphasia; Right Brain-Damaged without Aphasia; Non-Brain-Damaged
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Relationship between sensory-motor deficits and WAIS verbal and performance scores in unilateral brain damage
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Patterns of behavioral deficit associated with visual spatial neglect.
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Developmental Norms for 15 Neuropsychological Tests Age 6 to 15
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Prosopagnosia with Animal Face Agnosia
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Ear-asymmetry with monaural stimulation: Task influences
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Immediate visual memory as a function of epileptic seizure type
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Frequency, Picturability and Availability of Nouns in Aphasia
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The Paronym Defect and Verbal Abstraction
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A psychometric evaluation of developmental dyslexia in Italian children
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The Lordat Case and Its Import on the Theory of Aphasia
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Aphasia in a Congenitally Deaf Man
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The Perceptual Level Functioning of Dysphasic Children
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Thresholds for pressure and sharpness in the right and left hands
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