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Cognitive aging in migraine sufferers is associated with more subjective complaints but similar age-related decline: A 5-year longitudinal study
ArticleAbstract: Objectives and background: The effect of headache on cognitive performance is controversial, due toPalabras claves:5-year follow-up, cognitive performance, Executive deficits, Migraine headache, PainAutores:Alves P.N., Clara Loureiro, Gil-Gouveia R., Martins I.P., Maruta C., Morgado J., Tavares J.Fuentes:scopusGrammatical dissociation during acquired childhood aphasia
ArticleAbstract: Aim: We report the case of a 6-year-old female who suffered a left hemisphere stroke attributed to aPalabras claves:Autores:Clara Loureiro, Martins I.P., Moreno T., Ramos S.Fuentes:scopusFactors affecting the retrieval of famous names
ArticleAbstract: Tests of famous faces are used to study language and memory. Yet, the effect of stimulus propertiesPalabras claves:Famous faces, Lexical organization, NAMING, Proper namesAutores:Clara Loureiro, Dias B., Martins I.P., Rodrigues S., Slade P.Fuentes:scopusEffect of lesion site on serial position during list learning: A study with the CVLT
ArticleAbstract: Successful learning of supraspan word lists such as the California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) reliePalabras claves:California Verbal List Test (CVLT), CLÚSTER, First items, Primacy, Serial positionAutores:Albuquerque L., Clara Loureiro, Martins I.P.Fuentes:scopusSpeech rate and fluency in children and adolescents
ArticleAbstract: Reduced speech fluency is frequent in clinical paediatric populations, an unexplained finding. To inPalabras claves:Acquired aphasia in children, Speech fluency in children, Speech rateAutores:Clara Loureiro, Martins I.P., Santos M.E., Vieira R.Fuentes:scopus