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Limitations on current explanations of category-specific agnosia
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 479-480
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Beyond the sensory/functional dichotomy
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 480-481
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Category-specific deficits: Will a simpler model do?
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 481-482
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Conceptual deficits without features: A view from atomism
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 482-483
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Structural descriptions in HIT – a problematic commitment
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 483-484
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Category-specific deficits and exemplar models
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 484-485
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Category-specific deficits: Insights from semantic dementia and Alzheimer's disease
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 485-486
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What is structural similarity and is it greater in living things?
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 486-487
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What is specific about category specificity? Fractionating patterns of impairments and the spurious living/nonliving dichotomy
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 487-488
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The sensory/functional assumption or the data: Which do we keep?
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 488-489
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On disentangling and weighting kinds of semantic knowledge
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- 06 November 2001, p. 490
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Mutual access and mutual dependence of conceptual components
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 490-492
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Further evidence in support of a distributed semantic memory system
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 492-493
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Where are object properties? In the world or in the mind?
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 493-494
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About numbers as a semantic category
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 494-495
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Concepts and categories: What is the evidence for neural specialisation?
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 495-496
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Putting semantics back into the semantic representation of living things
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 496-497
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Humphreys & Forde: Hierarchies, similarity, and interactivity in object recognition
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Category specificity in mind and brain?
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 497-504
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Brief Report
Two stumbling blocks to a general account of selection: Replication and information
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- 06 November 2001, p. 528
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Research Article
A general account of selection: Biology, immunology, and behavior
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- 06 November 2001, pp. 511-528
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