Johns Hopkins University, Department of Neuroscience

Michael McCloskey - Recent Papers

 

Whalen, J., McCloskey, M., Lindemann, M., & Bouton, G. (2002). Representing arithmetic table facts in memory: Evidence from acquired impairments. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 19, 505-522. [PDF]

McCloskey, M. (2003). Beyond task dissociation logic: A richer conception of cognitive neuropsychology. Cortex, 39, 196-202. [PDF]

McCloskey, M. (2004). Does Harley Have a Point? Comments on Harley’s Does Cognitive Neuropsychology Have a Future? Cognitive Neuropsychology, 21, 37-39.

McCloskey, M. (in press). Spatial representations and multiple-visual-systems hypotheses: evidence from a developmental deficit in visual location and orientation processing. Cortex.

Mazzocco, M. M. M., & McCloskey, M. (in press). Math performance in girls with Turner or Fragile X syndrome. In J. Campbell (Ed.), Handbook of mathematical cognition. New York: Psychology Press.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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