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  1. Della Sala, S. (Ed.) Tall Tales about the Mind and the Brain. Oxford University Press.
  2. Della Sala, S., Crawford, J.R. (2006). Impact factor as we know it handicaps neuropsychology and neuropsychologists. Cortex, 42: 1-2. (Editorial)
  3. Della Sala, S., Maistrello, B., Motto, C., Spinnler, H. (2006). A new account of face apraxia based on a longitudional study. Neuropsychologia, 44: 1159-1165.
  4. Della Sala, S., Faglioni, P., Motto, C., Spinnler, H. (2006) Hemisphere asymmetry for imitation of hand and finger movements, Goldenberg’s hypothesis reworked. Neuropsychologia, 4(8): 1496-1500.
  5. Darling, S., Della Sala, S., Logie, R.H., Cantagallo, A. (2006) Neuropsychological evidence for separating components of visuo-spatial working memory. Journal of Neurology, 253: 176-180.
  6. Della Sala, S., Cowan, N., Beschin, N., Perini, M. (2005) Just lying there, remembering: Improving recall of prose in amnesic patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment by minimizing interference. Memory, 13: 435-440.
  7. Della Sala, S., Logie, R.H., Beschin, N., Denis, M. (2004). Preserved visuo-spatial transformations in representational neglect. Neuropsychologia 42: 1358-1364
  8. Logie, R.H., Cocchini, G., Della Sala, S. & Baddeley, A.D. (2004). Is there a specific executive capacity for dual task co-ordination? Evidence from Alzheimer’s Disease. Neuropsychology, 18: 504-513.
  9. Cowan, N., Beschin N., Della Sala, S., (2004) Verbal recall in amnesiacs under conditions of diminished retroactive interference. Brain, 127: 825-834.
  10. Amieva, H., Phillips, L.H., Della Sala, S., Henry J.D. (2004). Inhibitory Functioning in Alzheimer’s disease. Brain, 127: 949-964.
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