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IDEATIONAL GESTURES AND SPEECH IN BRAIN-DAMAGED SUBJECTS
Authors:
HADAR U BURSTEIN A KRAUSS R SOROKER N
Citation:
U. Hadar et al., IDEATIONAL GESTURES AND SPEECH IN BRAIN-DAMAGED SUBJECTS, Language and cognitive processes, 13(1), 1998, pp. 59-76
GESTURE AND THE PROCESSING OF SPEECH - NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL EVIDENCE
Authors:
HADAR U WENKERTOLENIK D KRAUSS R SOROKER N
Citation:
U. Hadar et al., GESTURE AND THE PROCESSING OF SPEECH - NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL EVIDENCE, Brain and language, 62(1), 1998, pp. 107-126
ICONIC GESTURES, IMAGERY, AND WORD RETRIEVAL IN SPEECH
Authors:
HADAR U BUTTERWORTH B
Citation:
U. Hadar et B. Butterworth, ICONIC GESTURES, IMAGERY, AND WORD RETRIEVAL IN SPEECH, Semiotica, 115(1-2), 1997, pp. 147-172
GESTURE AND THE PROCESSING OF SPEECH IN APHASIA
Authors:
HADAR U WENKERTOLENIK D SOROKER N
Citation:
U. Hadar et al., GESTURE AND THE PROCESSING OF SPEECH IN APHASIA, Brain and language, 55(1), 1996, pp. 180-182
NOUN AND VERB RETRIEVAL BY NORMAL SUBJECTS STUDIES WITH PET
Authors:
WARBURTON E WISE RJS PRICE CJ WEILLER C HADAR U RAMSAY S FRACKOWIAK RSJ
Citation:
E. Warburton et al., NOUN AND VERB RETRIEVAL BY NORMAL SUBJECTS STUDIES WITH PET, Brain, 119, 1996, pp. 159-179
IMPLICATIONS OF METHODOLOGICAL RIGOR IN MOVEMENT ANALYSIS FOR THE STUDY OF HUMAN-COMMUNICATION
Authors:
HADAR U
Citation:
U. Hadar, IMPLICATIONS OF METHODOLOGICAL RIGOR IN MOVEMENT ANALYSIS FOR THE STUDY OF HUMAN-COMMUNICATION, Behavioral and brain sciences, 17(4), 1994, pp. 753-754
NO THREAT TO MODULARITY
Authors:
GRODZINSKY Y HADAR U
Citation:
Y. Grodzinsky et U. Hadar, NO THREAT TO MODULARITY, Behavioral and brain sciences, 17(1), 1994, pp. 70-71
COGNITION IN STROKE
Authors:
BOWLER JV HADAR U WADE JPH
Citation:
Jv. Bowler et al., COGNITION IN STROKE, Acta neurologica Scandinavica, 90(6), 1994, pp. 424-429
THE TIME-COURSE OF ANALYTIC-PSYCHOTHERAPY - A SEMIOTIC PHENOMENOLOGY
Authors:
HADAR U
Citation:
U. Hadar, THE TIME-COURSE OF ANALYTIC-PSYCHOTHERAPY - A SEMIOTIC PHENOMENOLOGY, Psychotherapy, 30(3), 1993, pp. 391-401
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