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Time- but not sleep-dependent consolidation promotes the emergence of cross-modal conceptual representations
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The anterior temporal lobes are critically involved in acquiring new conceptual knowledge: Evidence for impaired feature integration in semantic dementia☆
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Capturing multidimensionality in stroke aphasia: mapping principal behavioural components to neural structures
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Time- but not sleep-dependent consolidation promotes the emergence of cross-modal conceptual representations
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Time- but not sleep-dependent consolidation promotes the emergence of cross-modal conceptual representations
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Capturing multidimensionality in stroke aphasia: mapping principal behavioural components to neural structures
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The anterior temporal lobes support residual comprehension in Wernicke’s aphasia
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Going beyond inferior prefrontal involvement in semantic control: Evidence for the additional contribution of dorsal angular gyrus and posterior middle temporal cortex
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