On the existence of category-specific impairments. A reply to Parkin and Stewart |
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Authors: | Remo Job Michele Miozzo Giuseppe Sartori |
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Affiliation: | a Universita degli studi di Trieste, Italyb Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, U. K.c Universita degli studi di Padova, Italy |
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Abstract: | Parkin and Stewart (this issue) criticize Sartori, Miozzo, and Job's (this issue) demonstration of a category-specific naming impairment for living things when sets of living and non-living things were matched for familiarity, visual complexity, name frequency, and visual similarity. In this paper we discuss the points raised by Parkin and Stewart and argue that they do not undermine our demonstration of a category-specific impairment. |
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