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“... injured brain, by means of functional architectural models of information processing. Naming is one of the...”
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“.... Naming abilities are usually evaluated by means of real objects or pictures or line drawings that are...”
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“...: These results suggest that use of digital color photographs for naming objects in assessment of aphasia...”
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“... naming of two-dimensional representations of common everyday objects compared to literate subjects, both...”
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“...ABSTRACT Purpose: to present a digital version of the Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN) test, designed...”
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“... confusable objects based on the conjunction of their perceptual and conceptual features. To this aim...”
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