Janice Kay, PhD

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University of Exeter, Exeter, England, United Kingdom 
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Tree J, Kay J. (2014) Longitudinal assessment of short-term memory deterioration in a logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia with post-mortem confirmed Alzheimer's Disease pathology. Journal of Neuropsychology
Bate S, Kay J, Code C, et al. (2010) Eighteen years on: What next for the PALPA? International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 12: 190-202
Mycroft RH, Behrmann M, Kay J. (2009) Visuoperceptual deficits in letter-by-letter reading? Neuropsychologia. 47: 1733-44
Haslam C, Kay J, Tree J, et al. (2009) Dysgraphia in dementia: a systematic investigation of graphemic buffer features in a case series. Neurocase. 15: 338-51
Tree JJ, Kay J. (2008) Longitudinal assessment of language and memory impairments in pathologically confirmed cortico-basal ganglionic degeneration. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 44: 1234-47
Baron R, Hanley JR, Dell G, et al. (2008) Testing single- and dual-route computational models of auditory repetition with new data from six aphasic patients Aphasiology. 22: 62-76
Haslam C, Wills AJ, Haslam SA, et al. (2007) Does maintenance of colour categories rely on language? Evidence to the contrary from a case of semantic dementia. Brain and Language. 103: 251-63
Tree JJ, Kay J. (2006) Phonological dyslexia and phonological impairment: an exception to the rule? Neuropsychologia. 44: 2861-73
Lyons F, Kay J, Hanley JR, et al. (2006) Selective preservation of memory for people in the context of semantic memory disorder: patterns of association and dissociation. Neuropsychologia. 44: 2887-98
Tree JJ, Kay J, Perfect TJ. (2005) "Deep" language disorders in nonfluent progressive Aphasia: an evaluation of the "summation" account of semantic errors across language production tasks. Cognitive Neuropsychology. 22: 643-59
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