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Van Der Kaa Marie-Anne

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Main Referenced Co-authors
Majerus, Steve  (5)
Poncelet, Martine  (3)
Attout, Lucie  (2)
Boniver, Celine  (2)
George, Mercédès  (2)
Main Referenced Keywords
Order processing (2); Aphasia (1); aphasia (1); brain damage (1); serial order (1);
Main Referenced Disciplines
Neurosciences & behavior (3)
Theoretical & cognitive psychology (3)
Neurology (1)

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Majerus, S., Metz-Lutz, M.-N., Van Der Kaa, M.-A., Van der Linden, M., & Poncelet, M. (2007). Evidence for a further fractionation of the verbal STM system: Selective impairments for item and serial order retention capacities in STM patients. Brain and Language, 103, 185-186. doi:10.1016/j.bandl.2007.07.107 https://hdl.handle.net/2268/6942

Attout, L., VAN DER KAA, M.-A., GEORGE, M., & Majerus, S. (18 October 2011). The importance of distinguishing item and order memory for understanding short-term memory deficits in brain-damaged patients [Poster presentation]. Academy of Aphasia 49th Annual Meeting, Montréal, Canada.

Attout, L., VAN DER KAA, M.-A., GEORGE, M., & Majerus, S. (27 May 2011). The importance of short-term memory for order in dissociating short-term memory and language deficits [Poster presentation]. BAPS 2011 meeting, Gand, Belgium.

Martinez Perez, T., Poncelet, M., Boniver, C., Delvenne, M.-A., & Majerus, S. (19 October 2009). Phonological impairment as a decay-based impairment : New evidence from a single case study [Poster presentation]. Academy of Aphasia 47th Annual Meeting, Boston, United States.

Martinez Perez, T., Majerus, S., Delvenne, M.-A., Boniver, C., & Poncelet, M. (03 June 2009). A theoretically motivated approach of receptive language assessment based on an interactive spreading activation account of language processing [Poster presentation]. BAPS 2009 meeting, Brussel, Belgium.

Majerus, S., Metz-Lutz, M.-N., Van Der Kaa, M.-A., Van der Linden, M., & Poncelet, M. (2007). Evidence for a further fractionation of the verbal STM system: Selective impairments for item and serial order retention capacities in STM patients. Brain and Language, 103, 185-186. doi:10.1016/j.bandl.2007.07.107
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