A horse of a different colour: Do patients with semantic dementia recognise different versions of the same object as the same?
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K. Patterson | M. A. Lambon Ralph | K. S. Graham | J. Hodges | K. Patterson | K. Graham | M. L. Ralph | M. Ikeda | J. R. Hodges | M. Ikeda | Manabu Ikeda
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