Why do patients with neurodegenerative frontal syndrome fail to answer:'In what way are an orange and a banana alike?'

J Lagarde, R Valabregue, JC Corvol, B Garcin, E Volle… - Brain, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Concept formation is the ability to create an abstract link between dissimilar objects
or thoughts and is crucial for abstract and creative thinking. This process is related to the …

Why do patients with neurodegenerative frontal syndrome fail to answer:'In what way are an orange and a banana alike?'.

J Lagarde, R Valabrègue, JC Corvol… - Brain: a Journal of …, 2014 - europepmc.org
Concept formation is the ability to create an abstract link between dissimilar objects or
thoughts and is crucial for abstract and creative thinking. This process is related to the …

Why do patients with neurodegenerative frontal syndrome fail to answer:'In what way are an orange and a banana alike?'

J Lagarde, R Valabrègue, JC Corvol, B Garcin, E Volle… - 2015 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Concept formation is the ability to create an abstract link between dissimilar objects or
thoughts and is crucial for abstract and creative thinking. This process is related to the …

[PDF][PDF] Why do patients with neurodegenerative frontal syndrome fail to answer:'In what way are an orange and a banana alike?'

J Lagarde, R Valabregue, JC Corvol, B Garcin, E Volle… - BRAIN, 2015 - andersgade.dk
Concept formation is the ability to make an abstract link between dissimilar objects or
thoughts by extracting their meaningful common characteristics (Giovannetti et al., 2001; …

[PDF][PDF] Why do patients with neurodegenerative frontal syndrome fail to answer:'In what way are an orange and a banana alike?'

J Lagarde, R Valabregue, JC Corvol, B Garcin, E Volle… - BRAIN, 2015 - andersgade.dk
Concept formation is the ability to make an abstract link between dissimilar objects or
thoughts by extracting their meaningful common characteristics (Giovannetti et al., 2001; …

[PDF][PDF] Why do patients with neurodegenerative frontal syndrome fail to answer:'In what way are an orange and a banana alike?'

J Lagarde, R Valabregue, JC Corvol, B Garcin, E Volle… - 2014 - academia.edu
Concept formation is the ability to make an abstract link between dissimilar objects or
thoughts by extracting their meaningful common characteristics (Giovannetti et al., 2001; …

[PDF][PDF] Why do patients with neurodegenerative frontal syndrome fail to answer:'In what way are an orange and a banana alike?'

J Lagarde, R Valabregue, JC Corvol, B Garcin, E Volle… - BRAIN, 2015 - Citeseer
Concept formation is the ability to make an abstract link between dissimilar objects or
thoughts by extracting their meaningful common characteristics (Giovannetti et al., 2001; …

Why do patients with neurodegenerative frontal syndrome fail to answer:'In what way are an orange and a banana alike'?

J Lagarde, R Valabrègue, JC Corvol… - Brain: A Journal of …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Concept formation is the ability to create an abstract link between dissimilar objects
or thoughts and is crucial for abstract and creative thinking. This process is related to the …

[PDF][PDF] Why do patients with neurodegenerative frontal syndrome fail to answer:'In what way are an orange and a banana alike?'

J Lagarde, R Valabregue, JC Corvol, B Garcin, E Volle… - 2014 - researchgate.net
Concept formation is the ability to make an abstract link between dissimilar objects or
thoughts by extracting their meaningful common characteristics (Giovannetti et al., 2001; …

[PDF][PDF] Why do patients with neurodegenerative frontal syndrome fail to answer:'In what way are an orange and a banana alike?'

J Lagarde, R Valabregue, JC Corvol, B Garcin, E Volle… - BRAIN, 2015 - scholar.archive.org
Concept formation is the ability to make an abstract link between dissimilar objects or
thoughts by extracting their meaningful common characteristics (Giovannetti et al., 2001; …