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Optimizing Research Visibility: The Role of Investigators and Shared (Core) Research Resources in Publications Using RRIDs. [PDF]
Basta PV, Taatjes DJ, White AN.
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Sex differences in story recall decline in preclinical Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
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Surgeons' personal cloth scrub caps: harmless perk or implicit infection prevention risk? [PDF]
Hughes J, Pilc EM, Bridges C, Tuten HR.
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Networks for proper versus common name retrieval: insights from causal mapping and new hypotheses. [PDF]
Burkhardt E, Duffau H, Herbet G.
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Proper-name processing: are proper names pure referencing expressions?
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2001Theoretical models of proper-name processing have been primarily derived from studies of people's names; however, they are thought to generalize to all classes of proper name. Five experiments are reported that use repetition priming to compare different classes of proper names. It was found that for people's names and landmark names, (a) production of
Jarrod Hollis, Tim Valentine
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Proper name retrieval in cognitive decline
The Mental Lexicon, 2018This study explores the retrieval of proper names and the sensitivity of this lexical category to the modulatory effect of cognitive reserve in an aging population.
S. Montemurro +3 more
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Proper name subcategory: a prominent position
Language sciences, 2018Proponents of positional faithfulness theory in phonology have identified root-initial syllables, stressed syllables, roots, category nouns, and somehow final syllables as prominent positions that exhibit asymmetrical effects in resisting neutralization ...
Aziz Jaber, Osama Omari
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