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A category-specific advantage for numbers in verbal short-term memory: Evidence from semantic dementia (2004)
Journal Article
Jones, R. W., Bateman, D., Jefferies, E., Patterson, K., & Lambon Ralph, M. A. (2004). A category-specific advantage for numbers in verbal short-term memory: Evidence from semantic dementia. Neuropsychologia, 42(5), 639-660. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2003.10.002

This study explored possible reasons for the striking difference between digit span and word span in patients with semantic dementia. Immediate serial recall (ISR) of number and non-number words was examined in four patients. For every case, the reca... Read More about A category-specific advantage for numbers in verbal short-term memory: Evidence from semantic dementia.

Zdravo urbano planiranje (2004)
Book
Barton, H., & Tsourou, C. (2004). Zdravo urbano planiranje. Europe: World Health Organisation

Urbanisme et Sante (2004)
Book
Barton, H., & Tsourou, C. (2004). Urbanisme et Sante. des Hauts de Vilaine, France: World Health Organisation

The beginning of an urban renaissance? (2004)
Journal Article
Allinson, J. (2004). The beginning of an urban renaissance?. Town and Country Planning -London- Town and Country Planning Association-,

Childhood, Politics and Ambiguity: Towards an Agenda for Children's Political Inclusion (2004)
Journal Article
Wyness, M., Harrison, L., & Buchanan, I. (2004). Childhood, Politics and Ambiguity: Towards an Agenda for Children's Political Inclusion. Sociology, 38(1), 81-99. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038504039362

This article examines the relationship between children, young people and the world of politics. Whilst the past decade or so has seen the development of initiatives that draw children within the political sphere, there are powerful political and soc... Read More about Childhood, Politics and Ambiguity: Towards an Agenda for Children's Political Inclusion.

Travel writers and writers who travel: Nomadic icons for the backpacker subculture? (2004)
Journal Article
Wilson, J., & Richards, G. (2004). Travel writers and writers who travel: Nomadic icons for the backpacker subculture?. Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 2(1), 46-68. https://doi.org/10.1080/14766820408668168

Backpackers are becoming an increasingly emblematic part of the global travel scene and backpacker enclaves are more and more visible in tourist destinations. This paper analyses the role of iconic literary nomads – both travel writers and writers wh... Read More about Travel writers and writers who travel: Nomadic icons for the backpacker subculture?.