A growing body of research suggests that there is a specific cognitive deficit in the retrieval of proper names as compared with the retrieval of object names and other words. This special issue brings together studies that analyse the nature of retrieval failure for proper names and evaluate whether a common memory system can adequately account for the representation and retrieval of both proper and common names. The contributions reflect experimental, ecological, developmental, neuropsychological and computational approaches.
A growing body of research suggests that there is a specific cognitive deficit in the retrieval of proper names as compared with the retrieval of object names and other words. This special issue brings together studies that analyse the nature of retrieval failure for proper names and evaluate whether a common memory system can adequately account for the representation and retrieval of both proper and common names. The contributions reflect experimental, ecological, developmental, neuropsychological and computational approaches.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A.M. Burton V. Bruce Naming Faces and Naming Names: Exploring an Interactive Activation Model of Person Recognition. L. Cipolotti J. McNeil E.K. Warrington Spared Written Naming of Proper Nouns: A Case Report. M. Craigie J.R. Hanley Access to Visual Information from a Name is Contingent on Access to Identity Specific Semantic Information. C. Semenza T.M. Sgaramella Production of Proper Names: A Clinical Case Study of the Effects of Phonemic Cueing. E.K. Warrington F. Clegg Selective Preservation of Place Names in an Aphasic Patient: A Short Report. T. Valentine V. Moore B. Flude A. Young A. Ellis Repetition Priming and Proper Name Processing: Do Common Nouns and Proper Names Prime Each Other? T. Brennen The Difficulty with Recalling People's Names: The Plausible Phonology Hypothesis. S. Bredart Retrieval Failures in Face Naming. H. Goodglass A Wingfield Selective Preservation of a Lexical Category in Aphasia: Dissociation in Comprehension of Body Parts and Geographical Place Names Following Focal Brain Lesion. M. La Palma Reyes J. Macnamara G. Reyes H. Zolfaghari Proper Names and How They are Learned. J. Brooks L. Friedman J. Gibson J. Yesevage Spontaneous Mnemonic Strategies Used by Older and Younger Adults to Remember Proper Names.
A.M. Burton V. Bruce Naming Faces and Naming Names: Exploring an Interactive Activation Model of Person Recognition. L. Cipolotti J. McNeil E.K. Warrington Spared Written Naming of Proper Nouns: A Case Report. M. Craigie J.R. Hanley Access to Visual Information from a Name is Contingent on Access to Identity Specific Semantic Information. C. Semenza T.M. Sgaramella Production of Proper Names: A Clinical Case Study of the Effects of Phonemic Cueing. E.K. Warrington F. Clegg Selective Preservation of Place Names in an Aphasic Patient: A Short Report. T. Valentine V. Moore B. Flude A. Young A. Ellis Repetition Priming and Proper Name Processing: Do Common Nouns and Proper Names Prime Each Other? T. Brennen The Difficulty with Recalling People's Names: The Plausible Phonology Hypothesis. S. Bredart Retrieval Failures in Face Naming. H. Goodglass A Wingfield Selective Preservation of a Lexical Category in Aphasia: Dissociation in Comprehension of Body Parts and Geographical Place Names Following Focal Brain Lesion. M. La Palma Reyes J. Macnamara G. Reyes H. Zolfaghari Proper Names and How They are Learned. J. Brooks L. Friedman J. Gibson J. Yesevage Spontaneous Mnemonic Strategies Used by Older and Younger Adults to Remember Proper Names.
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