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This special issue of Cognitive Neuropsychology presents a series of neuropsychological and neuro-imagining studies investigating the mental lexicon - its functional organization, its access in speech production and comprehension, and its neural underpinnings.
Contents
M. Miozzo, The Mental LexiconDell, J. Verkuilen, M.F. Schwartz, Where is the Effect of Frequency in Word Production? Insights From Aphasic Picture-naming Errors. K.A. Biegler, J.E. Crowther, R.C. Martin, Consequences of an Inhibition Deficit for Word Production and Comprehension: Evidence From the Semantic Blocking Paradigm. M. Berlingeri, D. Crepaldi, R. Roberti, G. Scialfa, C. Luzzatti, E. Paulesu, Nouns and Verbs in the Brain: Grammatical Class and Task Specific Effects as Revealed by fMRI. R. El Yagoubi, Neural Correlates of Italian Nominal Compounds and Potential Impact of Headedness Effect: An ERP Study. S.J. Crutch, E.K. Warrington, Contrasting Patterns of Comprehension for Superordinate, Basic-level, and Subordinate Names in Semantic Dementia and Aphasic Stroke Patients. D. Kemmerer, D. Tranel, Searching for the Elusive Neural Substrates of Body Part Terms: A Neuropsychological Study.



