Publication
Number of items: 8.
Article
Overinclusive thought and loosening of associations are not unique to schizophrenia and are produced in Alzheimer's dementia. (2009)
O.J. Doughty,
V.A. Lawrence,
A. Al-Mousawi,
K. Ashaye
and
D.J. Done
Increased frequency of involuntary semantic memories or mind-pops in schizophrenia : a diary study. (2015)
Ia Elua,
K.R. Laws
and
Lia Kvavilashvili
An early marker for semantic memory impairment in patients with schizophrenia. (2004)
M.M. Al-Uzri,
K.R. Laws
and
A.M. Mortimer
What happens to semantic memory when formal thought disorder remits? : Revisiting a case study. (2005)
V.C. Leeson,
P. J. McKenna,
G. Murray,
T.K. Kondel
and
K.R. Laws
Is semantic memory impaired in schizophrenia? : A systematic review and meta-analysis of 91 studies. (2009)
O.J. Doughty
and
D.J. Done
Name relearning in elderly patients with schizophrenia: episodic and temporary, not semantic and permanent. (2006)
T.K. Kondel,
S.R. Hirsch
and
K.R. Laws
Domain-specific deficits in schizophrenia. (2006)
K.R. Laws,
V.C. Leeson
and
P. J. McKenna
Reconsidering the Gospel According to Group Studies: A Neuropsychological Case Study Approach to Schizophrenia. (1996)
K.R. Laws,
P. J. McKenna
and
R.A. McCarthy