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Common mechanisms underlying perseverative and nonperseverative sound and word substitutions
Nadine Martin, Gary S. Dell
Psychology
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Common Mechanisms
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Perseverative
100%
Word Substitution
100%
Perseveration
85%
Perseverative Errors
71%
Target Word
57%
Whole Word
42%
Word Form
42%
No Response
28%
Residual Activation
28%
Aphasia
28%
Error Categories
28%
Activation Potential
28%
Study Support
14%
Semantic Representation
14%
Activation Mechanism
14%
Connection Strength
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Schwartz
14%
Correspondence Analysis
14%
Response Types
14%
Activation Level
14%
Weak Semantics
14%
Common Error
14%
Naming Errors
14%
Sobel
14%
Word Retrieval
14%
Response Error
14%
Semantic Activation
14%
Interactive Activation Model
14%
Type Errors
14%
Sound Word
14%
Anomia
14%
Lexical Representation
14%
Psychology
Aphasia
100%
Semantic Representation
50%
Lexical Representation
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Aphasia
100%
Anomia
50%
Neuroscience
Aphasia
100%
Anomia
50%