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Authors: Rapcsak, SZ Nielsen, L Littrell, LD Glisky, EL Kaszniak, AW Laguna, JF
Citation: Sz. Rapcsak et al., Face memory impairments in patients with frontal lobe damage, NEUROLOGY, 57(7), 2001, pp. 1168-1175

Authors: Rapcsak, SZ Kaszniak, AW
Citation: Sz. Rapcsak et Aw. Kaszniak, Searching for the neural correlates of consciousness: Clues from face recognition research, BRAIN COGN, 42(1), 2000, pp. 37-40

Authors: Beeson, PM Rewega, MA Vail, S Rapcsak, SZ
Citation: Pm. Beeson et al., Problem-solving approach to agraphia treatment: Interactive use of lexicaland sublexical spelling routes, APHASIOLOGY, 14(5-6), 2000, pp. 551-565

Authors: Beeson, PM Rapcsak, SZ
Citation: Pm. Beeson et Sz. Rapcsak, Toward a theory of therapy for aphasia, BRAIN LANG, 71(1), 2000, pp. 22-25

Authors: Peterson, MA de Gelder, B Rapcsak, SZ Gerhardstein, PC Bachoud-Levi, AC
Citation: Ma. Peterson et al., Object memory effects on figure assignment: conscious object recognition is not necessary or sufficient, VISION RES, 40(10-12), 2000, pp. 1549-1567

Authors: Rapcsak, SZ Galper, SR Comer, JF Reminger, SL Nielsen, L Kaszniak, AW Verfaellie, M Laguna, JF Labiner, DM Cohen, RA
Citation: Sz. Rapcsak et al., Fear recognition deficits after focal brain damage - A cautionary note, NEUROLOGY, 54(3), 2000, pp. 575-581

Authors: Rapcsak, SZ Beeson, PM
Citation: Sz. Rapcsak et Pm. Beeson, Agraphia, SCI PRACT N, 2000, pp. 184-220

Authors: Rapcsak, SZ Reminger, SL Glisky, EL Kaszniak, AW Comer, JF
Citation: Sz. Rapcsak et al., Neuropsychological mechanisms of false facial recognition following frontal lobe damage, COGN NEUROP, 16(3-5), 1999, pp. 267-292

Authors: Keri, S Kalman, J Rapcsak, SZ Antal, A Benedek, G Janka, Z
Citation: S. Keri et al., Classification learning in Alzheimer's disease, BRAIN, 122, 1999, pp. 1063-1068

Authors: Peterson, MA Gerhardstein, PC Mennemeier, M Rapcsak, SZ
Citation: Ma. Peterson et al., Object-centered attentional biases and object recognition contributions toscene segmentation in left- and right-hemisphere-damaged patients, PSYCHOBIOLO, 26(4), 1998, pp. 357-370
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