About numbers as a semantic category

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):494-495 (2001)
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Abstract

Humphreys & Forde concentrate on the living/nonliving dissociation. However, further dissociations have been reported, including selective loss or preservation in recognizing body parts and numbers. This commentary outlines the relevance of the number category for understanding the organising principles of semantic memory.

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