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1 Abnormal network connectivity in frontotemporal dementia: Evidence for prefrontal isolation Farb, Norman A.S.
2013
7 p. 1856-1873
18 p.
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2 A brain for numbers Sandrini, Marco
2009
7 p. 796-803
8 p.
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3 Action-based language: A theory of language acquisition, comprehension, and production Glenberg, Arthur M.
2012
7 p. 905-922
18 p.
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4 Allographic agraphia: A case study Menichelli, Alina
2008
7 p. 861-868
8 p.
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5 An fMRI study of verbal episodic memory encoding in amnestic mild cognitive impairment Dannhauser, Thomas M.
2008
7 p. 869-880
12 p.
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6 A Nice Construction, But How Strong are the Foundations? Rizzolatti, Giacomo
2006
7 p. 1041-1042
2 p.
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7 Anosognosia, neglect, extinction and lesion site predict impairment of daily living after right-hemispheric stroke Vossel, Simone
2013
7 p. 1782-1789
8 p.
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8 Antisaccade performance in patients with multiple sclerosis Fielding, Joanne
2009
7 p. 900-903
4 p.
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9 Are core component processes of executive function dissociable within the frontal lobes? Evidence from humans with focal prefrontal damage Tsuchida, Ami
2013
7 p. 1790-1800
11 p.
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10 Are executive skills primarily mediated by the prefrontal cortex in childhood? Examination of focal brain lesions in childhood Jacobs, Rani
2011
7 p. 808-824
17 p.
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11 Are Faces Special in Alzheimer's Disease? Cognitive Conceptualisation, Neural Correlates, and Diagnostic Relevance of Impaired Memory for Faces and Names Werheid, Katja
2007
7 p. 898-906
9 p.
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12 Arnoldus Van Rhijn on aphasia: A forgotten thesis Eling, Paul
2011
7 p. 885-898
14 p.
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13 A selective deficit in the appreciation and recognition of brightness: Brightness agnosia? Nijboer, Tanja C.W.
2009
7 p. 816-824
9 p.
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14 Attentional Dysfunction of the Central Executive in Ad: Evidence from Dual Task and Perseveration Errors Sebastian, Maria Victoria
2006
7 p. 1015-1020
6 p.
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15 Attention selection, distractor suppression and N2pc Mazza, Veronica
2009
7 p. 879-890
12 p.
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16 Behavioral patterns and lesion sites associated with impaired processing of lexical and conceptual knowledge of actions Kemmerer, David
2012
7 p. 826-848
23 p.
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17 Brain dead yet mind alive: A positron emission tomography case study of brain metabolism in Cotard's syndrome Charland-Verville, Vanessa
2013
7 p. 1997-1999
3 p.
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18 Bringing words back to mind – Improving word production in semantic dementia Savage, Sharon A.
2013
7 p. 1823-1832
10 p.
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19 Can language-action links explain language laterality?: An ERP study of perceptual and articulatory learning of novel pseudowords Pulvermüller, Friedemann
2012
7 p. 871-881
11 p.
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20 Can syntax appear in a mirror (system)? Tettamanti, Marco
2012
7 p. 923-935
13 p.
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21 Category Specific Deficits in Alzheimer's Disease: Fact or Artefact? Tippett, Lynette J.
2007
7 p. 907-920
14 p.
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22 Central and Peripheral Agraphia in Alzheimer's Disease: From the Case of Auguste D. to a Cognitive Neuropsychology Approach Lambert, Jany
2007
7 p. 935-951
17 p.
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23 Cognitive and affective disturbances following focal cerebellar damage in adults: A neuropsychological and SPECT study Baillieux, Hanne
2010
7 p. 869-879
11 p.
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24 Cognitive correlates of the spontaneous out-of-body experience (OBE) in the psychologically normal population: Evidence for an increased role of temporal-lobe instability, body-distortion processing, and impairments in own-body transformations Braithwaite, Jason J.
2011
7 p. 839-853
15 p.
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25 Cognitive Phenotypes in Alzheimer's Disease and Genetic Risk Snowden, Julie S.
2007
7 p. 835-845
11 p.
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26 Coming of age: A review of embodiment and the neuroscience of semantics Meteyard, Lotte
2012
7 p. 788-804
17 p.
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27 Comparison of Inhibitory Functioning in Mild Alzheimer's Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia Collette, Fabienne
2007
7 p. 866-874
9 p.
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28 Conceptual representations in mind and brain: Theoretical developments, current evidence and future directions Kiefer, Markus
2012
7 p. 805-825
21 p.
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29 Contents 2010
7 p. iii-iv
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30 Contents 2008
7 p. v-vi
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31 Contents 2009
7 p. v-vi
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32 Contents 2011
7 p. iii-iv
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33 Contents 2012
7 p. iii-iv
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34 Cortex special issue: Language and the motor system Cappa, Stefano F.
2012
7 p. 785-787
3 p.
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35 Cover Figure 2009
7 p. e1-
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36 Cover Figure 2013
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37 Cover Figure 2010
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38 Cover Figure 2011
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39 Cover Figure 2012
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40 Deterioration of Visual-Perceptual Organization Ability in Alzheimer's Disease Paxton, Jessica L.
2007
7 p. 967-975
9 p.
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41 Development of cognitive and motor function following cerebellar tumour injury sustained in early childhood Davis, Emma E.
2010
7 p. 919-932
14 p.
article
42 Distinct Memory Profiles in Alzheimer's Disease Stopford, Cheryl L.
2007
7 p. 846-857
12 p.
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43 Dynamic attentional modulation of vision across space and time after right hemisphere stroke and in ageing Russell, Charlotte
2013
7 p. 1874-1883
10 p.
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44 Editorial Board 2012
7 p. i-
1 p.
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45 Editorial Board/Title Page 2009
7 p. i-
1 p.
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46 Editorial Board/Title Page 2013
7 p. i-
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47 Editorial Board/Title Page 2010
7 p. i-
1 p.
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48 Editorial Board/Title Page 2008
7 p. i-
1 p.
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49 Editorial Board/Title Page 2011
7 p. i-
1 p.
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50 Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on executive functions: Influence of COMT Val/Met polymorphism Plewnia, Christian
2013
7 p. 1801-1807
7 p.
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51 Efficacy of Visuo-Spatial Training in Right-Brain Damaged Patients with Spatial Hemineglect and Attention Disorders Piccardi, Laura
2006
7 p. 973-982
10 p.
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52 Enhanced Stimulus Strength Improves Visual Cognition in Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Cronin-Golomb, Alice
2007
7 p. 952-966
15 p.
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53 Erratum to: Dissociations between motor-related EEG measures in a cued movement sequence task [Cortex, 44: 521–536, 2008] Gladwin, Thomas E.
2009
7 p. 906-907
2 p.
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54 Evidence for a link among cognition, language and emotion in cerebellar malformations Tavano, Alessandro
2010
7 p. 907-918
12 p.
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55 Evidence for topographic organization in the cerebellum of motor control versus cognitive and affective processing Stoodley, Catherine J.
2010
7 p. 831-844
14 p.
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56 Evidence of an eye movement-based memory effect in congenital prosopagnosia Bate, Sarah
2008
7 p. 806-819
14 p.
article
57 Exploring the roles of the executive and short-term feature-binding functions in retrieval of retrograde autobiographical memories in severe traumatic brain injury Coste, Cécile
2011
7 p. 771-786
16 p.
article
58 Feeling in control: Neural correlates of experience of agency Kühn, Simone
2013
7 p. 1935-1942
8 p.
article
59 Flashbulb memories: Special but not iconic Cubelli, Roberto
2008
7 p. 908-909
2 p.
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60 Foreign accent syndrome as a developmental motor speech disorder Mariën, Peter
2009
7 p. 870-878
9 p.
article
61 Forthcoming issue 2009
7 p. 909-
1 p.
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62 Fronto-striatal atrophy correlates of inhibitory dysfunction in Parkinson's disease versus behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia O'Callaghan, Claire
2013
7 p. 1833-1843
11 p.
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63 Functional activation in the cerebellum during working memory and simple speech tasks Durisko, Corrine
2010
7 p. 896-906
11 p.
article
64 Fundamental deficits of auditory perception in Wernicke's aphasia Robson, Holly
2013
7 p. 1808-1822
15 p.
article
65 Galileo, honorary neuroscientist Della Sala, Sergio
2009
7 p. 795-
1 p.
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66 Galileo's vision Wade, Nicholas J.
2009
7 p. 793-794
2 p.
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67 Gender balance in Cortex acceptance rates Valkonen, Laura
2011
7 p. 763-770
8 p.
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68 Gestalt perception and the decline of global precedence in older subjects Staudinger, Markus R.
2011
7 p. 854-862
9 p.
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69 Hemispheric differences in processing the literal interpretation of idioms: Converging evidence from behavioral and fMRI studies Mashal, Nira
2008
7 p. 848-860
13 p.
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70 In Defense of the Lexical-Competition Account of Picture-Word Interference: A Comment On Finkbeiner and Caramazza (2006) Heij, Wido La
2006
7 p. 1028-1031
4 p.
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71 Integration of lexical and sublexical processing in the spelling of regular words: A multiple single–case study in Italian dysgraphic patients Laiacona, Marcella
2009
7 p. 804-815
12 p.
article
72 Ipsilateral neglect for non-verbal stimuli following left brain damage Cubelli, Roberto
2011
7 p. 899-901
3 p.
article
73 Is the content of confabulation positive? An experimental study Fotopoulou, Aikaterini
2008
7 p. 764-772
9 p.
article
74 Language, cognition and the cerebellum: Grappling with an enigma Beaton, Alan
2010
7 p. 811-820
10 p.
article
75 Language sensorimotor specificity modulates the motor system Marino, Barbara F.M.
2012
7 p. 849-856
8 p.
article
76 Learning to associate novel words with motor actions: Language-induced motor activity following short training Fargier, Raphaël
2012
7 p. 888-899
12 p.
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77 Lexical Processing in Illiteracy: Effect of Literacy or Education? Kosmidis, Mary H.
2006
7 p. 1021-1027
7 p.
article
78 Lexical Selection is Not a Competitive Process: A Reply to La Heij et al. (2006) Finkbeiner, Matthew
2006
7 p. 1032-1036
5 p.
article
79 Line bisection in left neglect: The importance of starting right Urbanski, Marika
2008
7 p. 782-793
12 p.
article
80 Longitudinal fMRI study of reading in a patient with letter-by-letter reading Ino, Tadashi
2008
7 p. 773-781
9 p.
article
81 Longitudinal Trajectories of Cognitive Change in Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease: A Growth Mixture Modeling Analysis Small, Brent J.
2007
7 p. 826-834
9 p.
article
82 Long-lasting effects of performance-contingent unconscious and conscious reward incentives during cued task-switching Capa, Rémi L.
2013
7 p. 1943-1954
12 p.
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83 Memory for pantomimed actions versus actions with real objects Senkfor, Ava J.
2008
7 p. 820-833
14 p.
article
84 Memory for the September 11, 2001, Terrorist Attacks one Year Later in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease, Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Healthy Older Adults Budson, Andrew E.
2007
7 p. 875-888
14 p.
article
85 Mentalising music in frontotemporal dementia Downey, Laura E.
2013
7 p. 1844-1855
12 p.
article
86 Mental Rotation Test Performance in Four Cross-Cultural Samples (N = 3367): Overall Sex Differences and the Role of Academic Program in Performance Peters, Michael
2006
7 p. 1005-1014
10 p.
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87 Metamemory in Alzheimer's Disease Souchay, Céline
2007
7 p. 987-1003
17 p.
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88 Modern Neuropsychology in France Alajouanine's Painter Boller, François
2006
7 p. 971-972
2 p.
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89 Negative priming in naming of categorically related objects: An fMRI study de Zubicaray, Greig I.
2008
7 p. 881-889
9 p.
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90 Neural correlates of priming and adaptation in familiar face perception Walther, Christian
2013
7 p. 1963-1977
15 p.
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91 Neural dynamics of neglected targets in patients with right hemisphere damage Rastelli, Federica
2013
7 p. 1989-1996
8 p.
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92 Neural Networks: An Empirical Neuroscience Approach Toward Understanding Cognition Gazzaley, Adam
2006
7 p. 1037-1040
4 p.
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93 Objective Metamemory Testing Captures Awareness of Deficit in Alzheimer's Disease Cosentino, Stephanie
2007
7 p. 1004-1019
16 p.
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94 Opening a window on attention: Documenting and simulating recovery from simultanagnosia Dalrymple, Kirsten A.
2011
7 p. 787-799
13 p.
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95 Perceiving numbers influences actions in number–space synesthesia Arend, Isabel
2013
7 p. 1955-1962
8 p.
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96 Preserved Conceptual Priming in Alzheimer's Disease Martins, Carla A.R.
2006
7 p. 995-1004
10 p.
article
97 Primary and Secondary Anosognosia for Memory Impairment in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease Hannesdottir, Kristin
2007
7 p. 1020-1030
11 p.
article
98 Recovery from hemineglect: Differential neurobiological effects of optokinetic stimulation and alertness training Thimm, Markus
2009
7 p. 850-862
13 p.
article
99 Reduced neural activation during an inhibition task is associated with impaired fear inhibition in a traumatized civilian sample Jovanovic, Tanja
2013
7 p. 1884-1891
8 p.
article
100 Repetita iuvant: Object-centered neglect with non-verbal visual stimuli induced by repetition Savazzi, Silvia
2009
7 p. 863-869
7 p.
article
101 Repetition Priming in Aging and Alzheimer's Disease: An Integrative Review and Future Directions Fleischman, Debra A.
2007
7 p. 889-897
9 p.
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102 Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the supplementary motor area induces echophenomena Finis, Jennifer
2013
7 p. 1978-1982
5 p.
article
103 Reviews of popular science books MacPherson, Sarah
2008
7 p. 763-
1 p.
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104 Role of the precentral gyrus of the insula in complex articulation Baldo, Juliana V.
2011
7 p. 800-807
8 p.
article
105 Schemas reveal spatial relations to a patient with simultanagnosia Kranjec, Alexander
2013
7 p. 1983-1988
6 p.
article
106 Selective Naming (and Comprehension) Deficits in Alzheimer's Disease? Masterson, Jackie
2007
7 p. 921-934
14 p.
article
107 Sex differences in language asymmetry are age-dependent and small: A large-scale, consonant–vowel dichotic listening study with behavioral and fMRI data Hirnstein, Marco
2013
7 p. 1910-1921
12 p.
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108 Sex differences in left–right confusion depend on hemispheric asymmetry Hirnstein, Marco
2009
7 p. 891-899
9 p.
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109 Shielding cognition from nociception with working memory Legrain, Valéry
2013
7 p. 1922-1934
13 p.
article
110 Specific AD Impairment in Concurrent Performance of Two Memory Tasks MacPherson, Sarah E.
2007
7 p. 858-865
8 p.
article
111 Stretching Ideas About the Brain That Haven't Changed my Mind Carey, David P.
2006
7 p. 1043-1047
5 p.
article
112 Stretch That Net or Your Mind May Fall into Phrenology Fuster, Joaquín M.
2006
7 p. 1048-1052
5 p.
article
113 Swimming-style synesthesia Nikolić, Danko
2011
7 p. 874-879
6 p.
article
114 Syntax without language: Neurobiological evidence for cross-domain syntactic computations Tettamanti, Marco
2009
7 p. 825-838
14 p.
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115 The anatomy of the callosal and visual-association pathways in high-functioning autism: A DTI tractography study Thomas, Cibu
2011
7 p. 863-873
11 p.
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116 The benefit of gestures during communication: Evidence from hearing and hearing-impaired individuals Obermeier, Christian
2012
7 p. 857-870
14 p.
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117 The brain as a mediator of the mind and the world Lin, Zhicheng
2009
7 p. 904-905
2 p.
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118 The Centennial of Alzheimer's Disease and the Publication of “ÜBer Eine Eigenartige Erkankung Der Hirnrinde” By AlÖis Alzheimer Morris, Robin G.
2007
7 p. 821-825
5 p.
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119 The cerebellum and its contribution to complex tasks in higher primates: A comparative perspective Cantalupo, Claudio
2010
7 p. 821-830
10 p.
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120 The cerebellum and language: Historical perspective and review Murdoch, Bruce E.
2010
7 p. 858-868
11 p.
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121 The contributions of cerebro-cerebellar circuitry to executive verbal working memory Marvel, Cherie L.
2010
7 p. 880-895
16 p.
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122 The effect of motion content in action naming by Parkinson’s disease patients Herrera, Elena
2012
7 p. 900-904
5 p.
article
123 The generation effect: Activating broad neural circuits during memory encoding Rosner, Zachary A.
2013
7 p. 1901-1909
9 p.
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124 The hippocampus plays a role in the recognition of visual scenes presented at behaviorally relevant points in time: Evidence from amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and healthy controls Szamosi, András
2013
7 p. 1892-1900
9 p.
article
125 The human cerebellum contributes to motor, emotional and cognitive associative learning. A review Timmann, D.
2010
7 p. 845-857
13 p.
article
126 The impairment of emotion recognition in Huntington’s disease extends to positive emotions Robotham, Laura
2011
7 p. 880-884
5 p.
article
127 The multiple dimensions of sustained attention Shallice, Tim
2008
7 p. 794-805
12 p.
article
128 The Quantitative Assessment of Apraxic Deficits in Alzheimer's Disease Crutch, Sebastian J.
2007
7 p. 976-986
11 p.
article
129 The riddle of anosognosia: Does unawareness of hemiplegia involve a failure to update beliefs? Vocat, Roland
2013
7 p. 1771-1781
11 p.
article
130 The role of the motor system in discriminating normal and degraded speech sounds D’Ausilio, Alessandro
2012
7 p. 882-887
6 p.
article
131 The role of the striatum in phonological processing. Evidence from early stages of Huntington's disease Teichmann, Marc
2009
7 p. 839-849
11 p.
article
132 The spectrum of neurobehavioural deficits in the Posterior Fossa Syndrome in children after cerebellar tumour surgery Catsman-Berrevoets, Coriene E.
2010
7 p. 933-946
14 p.
article
133 Variability in the Impairment of Recognition Memory in Patients with Frontal Lobe Lesions Bastin, Christine
2006
7 p. 983-994
12 p.
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134 Verb comprehension and naming in frontotemporal degeneration: The role of the static depiction of actions d'Honincthun, Peggy
2008
7 p. 834-847
14 p.
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135 What wires together dies together: Verbs, actions and neurodegeneration in motor neuron disease Bak, Thomas H.
2012
7 p. 936-944
9 p.
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136 When the brain remembers, but the patient doesn’t: Converging fMRI and EEG evidence for covert recognition in a case of prosopagnosia Simon, Stéphane R.
2011
7 p. 825-838
14 p.
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137 Where is January? The month-SNARC effect in sequence-form synaesthetes Price, Mark C.
2008
7 p. 890-907
18 p.
article
138 Williams Syndrome: Fractionations All the Way Down? Thomas, Michael S.C.
2006
7 p. 1053-1057
5 p.
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