Clustering and switching processes in semantic verbal fluency in the course of Alzheimer's disease subjects: Results from the PAQUID longitudinal study
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Jean-François Dartigues | Hélène Amieva | Mélanie Le Goff | H. Amièva | M. Goff | J. Dartigues | L. Letenneur | N. Raoux | S. Auriacombe | Laure Carcaillon | Luc Letenneur | Sophie Auriacombe | Nadine Raoux | L. Carcaillon
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