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Karalyn Patterson
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1
Clinical and pathological characterization of progressive aphasia.
Ann Neurol
2006
4.37
2
Structure and deterioration of semantic memory: a neuropsychological and computational investigation.
Psychol Rev
2004
3.32
3
The pathological basis of semantic dementia.
Brain
2005
2.96
4
SD-squared: on the association between semantic dementia and surface dyslexia.
Psychol Rev
2007
2.83
5
Semantic dementia: a unique clinicopathological syndrome.
Lancet Neurol
2007
2.56
6
The effects of very early Alzheimer's disease on the characteristics of writing by a renowned author.
Brain
2004
2.34
7
Progressive non-fluent aphasia is associated with hypometabolism centred on the left anterior insula.
Brain
2003
2.25
8
Object categorization: reversals and explanations of the basic-level advantage.
J Exp Psychol Gen
2007
1.94
9
Rules or connections in past-tense inflections: what does the evidence rule out?
Trends Cogn Sci
2002
1.93
10
What the left and right anterior fusiform gyri tell us about semantic memory.
Brain
2010
1.87
11
Language function and dysfunction in corticobasal degeneration.
Neurology
2003
1.78
12
Left/right asymmetry of atrophy in semantic dementia: behavioral-cognitive implications.
Neurology
2003
1.76
13
Dissociating reading processes on the basis of neuronal interactions.
J Cogn Neurosci
2005
1.72
14
Actions speak louder than functions: the importance of manipulability and action in tool representation.
J Cogn Neurosci
2003
1.63
15
Anterior temporal cortex and semantic memory: reconciling findings from neuropsychology and functional imaging.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci
2006
1.60
16
Generalization and differentiation in semantic memory: insights from semantic dementia.
Ann N Y Acad Sci
2008
1.52
17
Comprehension of concrete and abstract words in semantic dementia.
Neuropsychology
2009
1.38
18
Semantic dementia: demography, familial factors and survival in a consecutive series of 100 cases.
Brain
2009
1.31
19
Deficits of knowledge versus executive control in semantic cognition: insights from cued naming.
Neuropsychologia
2007
1.29
20
The relation between content and structure in language production: an analysis of speech errors in semantic dementia.
Brain Lang
2009
1.26
21
Temporal lobe lesions and semantic impairment: a comparison of herpes simplex virus encephalitis and semantic dementia.
Brain
2007
1.26
22
Semantic memory in Alzheimer's disease and the frontotemporal dementias: a longitudinal study of 236 patients.
Neuropsychology
2006
1.25
23
The Cambridge Semantic Memory Test Battery: detection of semantic deficits in semantic dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
Neurocase
2010
1.17
24
Atrophy, hypometabolism and white matter abnormalities in semantic dementia tell a coherent story.
Brain
2011
1.17
25
When objects lose their meaning: what happens to their use?
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci
2002
1.16
26
Making sense of progressive non-fluent aphasia: an analysis of conversational speech.
Brain
2009
1.14
27
Evolution of cognitive deficits and conversion to dementia in patients with mild cognitive impairment: a very-long-term follow-up study.
Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord
2006
1.14
28
Taking both sides: do unilateral anterior temporal lobe lesions disrupt semantic memory?
Brain
2010
1.10
29
The neural basis of autobiographical and semantic memory: new evidence from three PET studies.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci
2003
1.10
30
Anomia: a doubly typical signature of semantic dementia.
Neuropsychologia
2008
1.09
31
Homogeneity and heterogeneity in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease: a cross-sectional and longitudinal study of 55 cases.
Brain
2003
1.08
32
Natural selection: the impact of semantic impairment on lexical and object decision.
Cogn Neuropsychol
2004
1.07
33
Normal and pathological reading: converging data from lesion and imaging studies.
Neuroimage
2003
1.07
34
Dissociating person-specific from general semantic knowledge: roles of the left and right temporal lobes.
Neuropsychologia
2004
1.03
35
When more yields less: speaking and writing deficits in nonfluent progressive aphasia.
Neurocase
2004
1.02
36
A pet study of visual and semantic knowledge about objects.
Cortex
2005
0.97
37
A duck with four legs: Investigating the structure of conceptual knowledge using picture drawing in semantic dementia.
Cogn Neuropsychol
2003
0.96
38
Semantic feature knowledge and picture naming in dementia of Alzheimer's type: a new approach.
Brain Lang
2005
0.96
39
Repeat and Point: differentiating semantic dementia from progressive non-fluent aphasia.
Cortex
2007
0.93
40
Fusiform activation to animals is driven by the process, not the stimulus.
J Cogn Neurosci
2005
0.93
41
'Words or Rules' cannot exploit the regularity in exceptions.
Trends Cogn Sci
2002
0.93
42
The natural history of late-stage "pure" semantic dementia.
Neurocase
2006
0.92
43
Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging for single subject diagnosis in neurodegenerative diseases.
Brain
2013
0.92
44
A category-specific advantage for numbers in verbal short-term memory: evidence from semantic dementia.
Neuropsychologia
2004
0.92
45
Semantic dementia with category specificity:acomparative case-series study.
Cogn Neuropsychol
2003
0.91
46
Word or word-like? Dissociating orthographic typicality from lexicality in the left occipito-temporal cortex.
J Cogn Neurosci
2010
0.91
47
The word processing deficit in semantic dementia: all categories are equal, but some categories are more equal than others.
J Cogn Neurosci
2010
0.88
48
Colour knowledge in semantic dementia: it is not all black and white.
Neuropsychologia
2007
0.88
49
Clinical comparison of progressive aphasia associated with Alzheimer versus FTD-spectrum pathology.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
2010
0.88
50
What does the object decision task measure? Reflections on the basis of evidence from semantic dementia.
Neuropsychology
2003
0.88
51
PAST-TENSE GENERATION FROM FORM VERSUS MEANING: BEHAVIOURAL DATA AND SIMULATION EVIDENCE.
J Mem Lang
2009
0.87
52
Theories of word naming interact with spelling-sound consistency.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
2002
0.87
53
Logopenic, mixed, or Alzheimer-related aphasia?
Neurology
2014
0.87
54
Lost and found: bespoke memory testing for Alzheimer's disease and semantic dementia.
J Alzheimers Dis
2010
0.86
55
Finite case series or infinite single-case studies? Comments on "Case series investigations in cognitive neuropsychology" by Schwartz and Dell (2010).
Cogn Neuropsychol
2011
0.84
56
What underlies the neuropsychological pattern of irregular > regular past-tense verb production?
Brain Lang
2005
0.84
57
Apraxia, mechanical problem solving and semantic knowledge: contributions to object usage in corticobasal degeneration.
J Neurol
2002
0.84
58
Emergence and progression of 'non-semantic' deficits in semantic dementia.
Cortex
2008
0.83
59
One bird with two stones: Abnormal word length effects in pure alexia and semantic dementia.
Cogn Neuropsychol
2006
0.83
60
Surface dyslexia in semantic dementia: a comparison of the influence of consistency and regularity.
Neurocase
2004
0.83
61
Regional brain activations differ for semantic features but not categories.
Neuroreport
2002
0.82
62
Jigsaws-a preserved ability in semantic dementia.
Neuropsychologia
2008
0.82
63
Not lost in translation: generalization of the primary systems hypothesis to Japanese-specific language processes.
J Cogn Neurosci
2013
0.82
64
'Non-semantic' aspects of language in semantic dementia: as normal as they're said to be?
Neurocase
2006
0.81
65
The relationship between phonological and morphological deficits in Broca's aphasia: further evidence from errors in verb inflection.
Brain Lang
2005
0.81
66
When words fail us: insights into language processing from developmental and acquired disorders.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
2013
0.80
67
What does a patient with semantic dementia remember in verbal short-term memory? Order and sound but not words.
Cogn Neuropsychol
2007
0.80
68
Involvement of the medial temporal lobe in priming for new associations.
Neuropsychologia
2003
0.80
69
The consequences of progressive phonological impairment for reading aloud.
Neuropsychologia
2012
0.80
70
SD-squared revisited: reply to Coltheart, Tree, and Saunders (2010).
Psychol Rev
2010
0.80
71
In search of meaning: semantic effects on past-tense inflection.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
2012
0.79
72
Differentiation and integration in human language. Reply to Marslen-Wilson and Tyler.
Trends Cogn Sci
2003
0.79
73
Is knowledge of famous people disproportionately impaired in patients with early and questionable Alzheimer's disease?
Neuropsychology
2002
0.79
74
Re-acquisition of person knowledge in semantic memory disorders.
Neuropsychol Rehabil
2008
0.79
75
They played with the trade: MEG investigation of the processing of past tense verbs and their phonological twins.
Neuropsychologia
2012
0.78
76
Surface dyslexia in a Japanese patient with semantic dementia: evidence for similarity-based orthography-to-phonology translation.
Neuropsychologia
2003
0.78
77
Semantic dementia versus nonfluent progressive aphasia: neuropsychological characterization and differentiation.
Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord
2012
0.78
78
The influence of personal familiarity and context on object use in semantic dementia.
Neurocase
2002
0.78
79
Multiple inputs to episodic memory: words tell another story.
Neuropsychology
2002
0.77
80
Beyond functional architecture in cognitive neuropsychology: a reply to Coltheart (2010).
Top Cogn Sci
2009
0.77
81
The association between semantic dementia and surface dyslexia in Japanese.
Neuropsychologia
2009
0.77
82
Deep dyslexia for kanji and phonological dyslexia for kana: different manifestations from a common source.
Neurocase
2008
0.76
83
Signing below the dotted line: signature position as a marker of vulnerability for visuospatial processing difficulties.
Neurocase
2013
0.75
84
Preface. Language in developmental and acquired disorders.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
2013
0.75
85
Memory for action sequences in semantic dementia.
Neuropsychologia
2013
0.75