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4Vrije wil is geen illusie: hoe de hersenen ons vrijheid verschaffenUitgeverij Bert Bakker. 2012.Neuropsychologische visie op de aanwezigheid van de vrije wil.
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17A computer model of the temporal course of agrammatic sentence understanding: The effects of variation in severity and sentence complexityCognitive Science 15 (1): 49-87. 1991.
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36Agrammatic sentence processing: Severity, complexity, and primingBehavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1): 39-40. 2000.Grodzinsky's theory of agrammatic sentence processing fails to account for crucial empirical facts. In contrast to his predictions, the data show that there are (1) degrees of severity and (2) problems with sentences that do not require movement, and that (3) under the right task circumstances, full-fledged syntactic trees are constructed.
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25Aphasia, prefrontal dysfunction, and the use of word-order strategiesBehavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1): 103-103. 1999.Caplan & Waters's neuropsychological evidence for two types of verbal working memory rests entirely on a very restricted definition of “syntactic complexity,” one in terms of word order. This opens the possibility that the dissociation they observe relates to the differential use of word-order strategies rather than to the structure of verbal working memory.
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2Inleiding in de geschiedenis van de bewustzijnspsychologie vanaf Descartes tot de komst van de cognitieve psychologie in de jaren vijftig van de 20ste eeuw.
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