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Referencias<br />
McAllister, T. W. (1998). Traumatic Brain Injury and<br />
Psychosis: What Is the Connection? Seminars in<br />
Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 3(3), 211-223.<br />
McDaniel, M., & Waddill, P. (1990). Generation effects for<br />
context words: Implications for item-specific and<br />
multi-factor theories. Journal of Memory and Language,<br />
29, 201–211.<br />
McDonald, B., Flashman, L., & Saykin, A. (2002). Executive<br />
dysfunction following traumatic brain injury: neural<br />
substrates and treatment strategies.<br />
NeuroRehabilitation, 17(4), 333-344.<br />
McDonald, S., & Flanagan, S. (2004). Social perception<br />
deficits after traumatic brain injury: interaction<br />
between emotion recognition, mentalizing ability, and<br />
social communication. Neuropsychology, 18(3), 572-579.<br />
McDonald, S., & Pearce, S. (1996). Clinical insights into<br />
pragmatic theory: frontal lobe deficits and sarcasm.<br />
Brain and Language, 53(1), 81-104.<br />
McDowell, S., Whyte, J., & D'Esposito, M. (1997). Working<br />
memory impairments in traumatic brain injury: evidence<br />
from a dual-task paradigm. Neuropsychologia, 35(10),<br />
1341-1353.<br />
McFadyen, B., Swaine, B., Dumas, D., & Durand, A. (2003).<br />
Residual effects of a traumatic brain injury on<br />
locomotor capacity: a first study of spatiotemporal<br />
patterns during unobstructed and obstructed walking.<br />
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 18(6), 512-525.<br />
McFarland, C., Frey, T., & Rhodes, D. (1980). Retrieval of<br />
internally versus externally generated words in<br />
episodic memory. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal<br />
Behavior, 19, 210-225.<br />
McKenna, K., Cooke, D., Fleming, J., Jefferson, A., &<br />
Ogden, S. (2006). The incidence of visual perceptual