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    Lexical Access in Aphasic and Nonaphasic Speakers by Dell, Gary S, Schwartz, Myrna F, Martin, Nadine, Saffran, Eleanor M, Gagnon, Deborah A

    Published in Psychological review (01-10-1997)
    “…An interactive 2-step theory of lexical retrieval was applied to the picture-naming error patterns of aphasic and nonaphasic speakers. The theory uses…”
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    The Origins of Formal Paraphasias in Aphasics' Picture Naming by Gagnon, Deborah A., Schwartz, Myrna F., Martin, Nadine, Dell, Gary S., Saffran, Eleanor M.

    Published in Brain and language (01-10-1997)
    “…Accounts of spoken word production differ on whether aphasics' formal paraphasias derive solely from segmental distortion or whether some derive instead from…”
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    Factors Mediating between Employee Strategy Awareness and Commitmentto Organizational Success by Gagnon, Deborah A., Moore, Gregory M., Shanmuganathan, Gehan D.

    Published in Journal of management and sustainability (01-12-2014)
    “…This study tested a theoretical model that includes seven factors hypothesized to mediate between employee organizational strategy awareness and commitment…”
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    ORIGINS OF NONWORD PHONOLOGICAL ERRORS IN APHASIC PICTURE NAMING by Schwartz, Myrna F., Wilshire, Carolyn E., Gagnon, Deborah A., Polansky, Marcia

    Published in Cognitive neuropsychology (01-03-2004)
    “…A recent theory of lexical access in picture naming maintains that all nonword errors are generated during the retrieval of phonemic segments from the lexicon…”
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    The Role of Computational Models in Neuropsychological Investigations of Language: Reply to Ruml and Caramazza (2000) by Dell, Gary S, Schwartz, Myrna F, Martin, Nadine, Saffran, Eleanor M, Gagnon, Deborah A

    Published in Psychological review (01-07-2000)
    “…W. Ruml and A. Caramazza's (2000) analysis of the model of normal and aphasic lexical access proposed by G. S. Dell, M. F. Schwartz, N. Martin, E. M. Saffran,…”
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    Auditory coding, cues, and coherence in phonetic perception by Sawusch, J R, Gagnon, D A

    “…C. T. Best, M. Studdert-Kennedy, S. Manuel, and J. Rubin-Spitz (1989) reported that listeners given speech labels showed categorical-like perception of a…”
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    Phonological Facilitation of Semantic Errors in Normal and Aphasic Speakers by Martin, Nadine

    Published in Language and cognitive processes (01-06-1996)
    “…Examines semantic errors produced by normal and aphasic speakers on a picture naming test for their phonological similarity to the targets they replace. A…”
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    Information tradeoffs in complex stimulus structure: local and global levels in naturalistic scenes by Venturino, M, Gagnon, D A

    Published in Perception & psychophysics (01-10-1992)
    “…An information tradeoff is an increased processing or utilization of information from one stimulus source at the expense of processing or utilization of…”
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    Dynamic and static properties of imaged speech sounds by Gagnon, Deborah A.

    “…The type of information stored in memory for speech sounds was tested using a primed, speeded classification task. The relationship between prime and target…”
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    Perceptual representation in spoken word recognition: Evidence from CVCC and CCVC stimuli by Gagnon, Deborah A.

    “…The representation used to recognize spoken words was investigated using natural CVCC and CCVC word and nonword stimuli in a primed lexical decision task. In…”
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    Phonetic priming in spoken word recognition: Task comparisons by Gagnon, Deborah A.

    “…In an effort to reveal the nature of the representation underlying spoken word recognition, a basic priming paradigm has been used across a series of different…”
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    Rediscovering auditory coherence in phonetic patterns by Gagnon, Deborah A., Sawusch, James R.

    “…It has been suggested that phonetic percepts are achieved by invoking the use of a specialized speech mode in processing the acoustic signal [A. M. Liberman…”
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    Converging evidence on the nature of the segmental representation underlying spoken word recognition by Gagnon, Deborah A., Sawusch, James R.

    “…Previous work has shown that the segmental representation used in recognizing spoken words does not correspond to the traditional abstract phoneme [Gagnon and…”
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    Gaining insight into the representational unit for spoken words with a naming task by Gagnon, Deborah A., Sawusch, James R.

    “…Theoretical proposals for the representational unit used in recognizing spoken words include the phoneme, allophone, and position-specific phoneme. The present…”
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