A meta-analytic review of category naming in Alzheimer's disease
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Tim M. Gale | Keith R. Laws | Giuseppe Sartori | G. Sartori | T. Gale | K. Laws | F. Moreno-Martínez | R. Adlington | Rebecca L. Adlington | F. Javier Moreno-Martínez | Tim M. Gale
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