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Lexical access in aphasic and nonaphasic speakers.
GS Dell, MF Schwartz, N Martin, EM Saffran, DA Gagnon
Psychological review 104 (4), 801, 1997
17721997
The Philadelphia naming test: scoring and rationale
A Roach, MF Schwartz, N Martin, RS Grewal, A Brecher
Clinical aphasiology 24, 121-133, 1996
4911996
Origins of paraphasias in deep dysphasia: Testing the consequences of a decay impairment to an interactive spreading activation model of lexical retrieval
N Martin, GS Dell, EM Saffran, MF Schwartz
Brain and language 47 (4), 609-660, 1994
3551994
A case-series test of the interactive two-step model of lexical access: Evidence from picture naming
MF Schwartz, GS Dell, N Martin, S Gahl, P Sobel
Journal of Memory and language 54 (2), 228-264, 2006
3372006
A computational account of deep dysphasia: Evidence from a single case study
N Martin, EM Saffran
Brain and language 43 (2), 240-274, 1992
3231992
Recovery in deep dysphasia: Evidence for a relation between auditory–verbal STM capacity and lexical errors in repetition
N Martin, EM Saffran, GS Dell
Brain and Language 52 (1), 83-113, 1996
2851996
Mapping therapy: A treatment programme for agrammatism
MF Schwartz, EM Saffran, RB Fink, JL Myers, N Martin
Aphasiology 8 (1), 19-54, 1994
2761994
Translational research in aphasia: From neuroscience to neurorehabilitation
AM Raymer, P Beeson, A Holland, D Kendall, LM Maher, N Martin, ...
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2008
2542008
Adult brain plasticity elicited by anomia treatment
K Cornelissen, M Laine, A Tarkiainen, T Järvensivu, N Martin, R Salmelin
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 15 (3), 444-461, 2003
2172003
Anomia: Theoretical and clinical aspects
M Laine, N Martin
Psychology Press, 2013
2162013
A case-series test of the interactive two-step model of lexical access: Predicting word repetition from picture naming
GS Dell, N Martin, MF Schwartz
Journal of memory and language 56 (4), 490-520, 2007
1902007
Exploring the relationship between word processing and verbal short-term memory: Evidence from associations and dissociations
N Martin, P Gupta
Cognitive Neuropsychology 21 (2-4), 213-228, 2004
1792004
Variables influencing the occurrence of naming errors: Implications for models of lexical retrieval
N Martin, RW Weisberg, EM Saffran
Journal of memory and language 28 (4), 462-485, 1989
1771989
Measurements of auditory-verbal STM span in aphasia: Effects of item, task, and lexical impairment
N Martin, J Ayala
Brain and language 89 (3), 464-483, 2004
1672004
Phonological facilitation of semantic errors in normal and aphasic speakers
N Martin
Language and Cognitive Processes 11 (3), 257-282, 1996
1431996
Effects of structural priming on sentence production in aphasics
EM Saffran, N Martin
Language and Cognitive Processes 12 (5-6), 877-882, 1997
1341997
Repetition and verbal STM in transcortical sensory aphasia: A case study
N Martin, EM Saffran
Brain and Language 39 (2), 254-288, 1990
1301990
Learning new names for new objects: Cortical effects as measured by magnetoencephalography
K Cornelissen, M Laine, K Renvall, T Saarinen, N Martin, R Salmelin
Brain and language 89 (3), 617-622, 2004
1192004
Diagnosis of adult linear IgA dermatosis by immunoelectronmicroscopy in 16 patients with linear IgA deposits
C Prost, AC De Leca, P Combemale, B Labeille, N Martin, A Cosnes, ...
Journal of investigative dermatology 92 (1), 39-45, 1989
1131989
Neuropsychological evidence for lexical involvement in short-term memory.
EM Saffran, N Martin
Cambridge University Press, 1990
1091990
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