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    Attention, Perception, Learning and Memory, Language

  1. The Functional Anatomy of Line Bisection Judgements
  2. A Physiological Basis for Visual Extinction: The Neural Consequences of Competing Stimuli in Both Visual Hemifields
  3. Dissociation of Frontal and Cingulate Activity in Attentional Control
  4. The response of the human brain to a continuous performance test as measured with fMRI
  5. Egocentric and allocentric coding of space in the human brain
  6. Attention Effects on SEF-Components
  7. Visual Attention Modifies Human Hand Movement Representations
  8. Effects of the intermodal selective attention on the neural activation in the human brain during the visual and auditory discrimination tasks
  9. An fMRI study of Card Sorting Tests: Comparison of Wisconsin (3D) type and Weigl (2D) type
  10. Imaging Attentional Blinks in the Human Brain
  11. Activity of Cingulate Based Attentional System In Stroop Task Is Dependent Upon Response Eligibility: A Hybrid Blocked/Event-Related fMRI Design
  12. Brain areas involved in visual dimension weighting
  13. Cuneate Cortex Activation during Auditory Selective Attention Tasks
  14. Attention Modulates Activity in the Primary and the Secondary Auditory Cortex: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
  15. Dichotic listening - Its dependence on attentional effort and load
  16. Searching for Activations during the Resting State
  17. fMRI Evidence For Object-Based Attention: Enhancement Of Both Attended And Unattended Attributes Of Attended Objects
  18. Electrophysiological Correlates of Selective Attention to Time Intervals
  19. Transient activity in the inferior frontal sulci is not specific to attention set shift
  20. Selective Attention to Time Intervals: Brain Imaging and Electrophysiology
  21. Instantaneous EEG Coherence Mapping of Cortical Activation during the Stroop Task
  22. Hypofrontality as a maturational delay: Frontalization with age and health
  23. Inter-hemispheric competition between subcortical structures underlies visuo-spatial neglect - A mathematical model
  24. Reversible Visual Neglect: Dynamic and Plastic Properties of Neuron Networks
  25. Motivational State Selectively Modulates Amygdala Activation to Appetitive Visual Stimuli
  26. An Eye-direction Detector System in the Human Brain - A PET Study -
  27. Lateralized pre-attentive processing of phonetic and musical information: a PET study
  28. A SUSTAINED ATTENTION TASK INDUCES LASTING GAMMA EMISSION IN MEG RECORDING
  29. Differential Hemispheric Activations due to Visually and Motor Directed Attention
  30. Noradrenergically-mediated plasticity of an attentional network
  31. Functional reorganisation after training of alertness
  32. 'Activation' by Attentional Inhibition of Ipsilateral Somatosensory Cortex
  33. Anticipation of a sensory stimulus - an fMRI study
  34. The Physiological Basis of Attentional Modulation in Extrastriate Visual Areas
  35. Visual Field Mapping of the "Spotlight" of Visual Attention
  36. Modulation of Single-Trial fMRI Responses To Letters And Geometrical Shapes By Short-Term Visual Priming
  37. Increased Baseline Activity in Human Visual Cortex During Directed Attention in the Absence of Visual Stimulation
  38. Attention Towards Direction and Speed of Optical Flow Activate Bilateral Parieto-Occipital and Intraparietal Cortex - A PET study
  39. fMRI Studies of Face Identity and Eye Gaze Perception
  40. The Effects of Backward Masking in Visual Scene Recognition
  41. Characterising functional relationships between primary and secondary auditory cortex using structural equation modelling (SEM)
  42. A parametric fMRI study of the auditory response to stimulus intensity
  43. The effects of listening task and auditory stimulus on brain activation
  44. Detailed tonotopic mapping with silent, event-related fMRI
  45. What is Special for the Right Hemisphere in Sound Localization: A MEG study
  46. Auditory Cortical Response to Speech Sounds and to Some of the Acoustic Components of Speech: A PET Study
  47. Temporal envelope representation in the human auditory cortex
  48. Auditory activation by electrical stimulation of the acoustic nerve
  49. Gammaband processing of virtual pitch
  50. Magnetic evoked fields of the human primary auditory cortex correlate with psychoacoustic detection thresholds of paired brief sounds
  51. fMRI investigation of sound-movement analysis
  52. Primary and secondary fields in auditory cortex revealed by optical imaging of intrinsic signals
  53. Posterior and Frontal Activation by Auditory Targets and Novel Sounds: An Event-Related Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
  54. Evidence of cortical networks subserving the perception of tinnitus: A fMRI study
  55. Cortical activations associated with auditory temporal processing
  56. The Effects of Propofol on Primary Sensory Processing as Measured Using Two Functional Neuroimaging Techniques
  57. Effects of Sound Pressure Levels and Frequency Content of Ambient MR Scanner Noise on Visually Stimulated fMRI
  58. Neocortical Areas underlying Mental Rotation and Size Constancy: Comparison between fMRI and Psychophysics
  59. Inter-subject and inter-trial variability of brain activation in PET study of face discrimination tasks.
  60. Sequential change of responses within a series of visual stimuli in human occipital cortex - using 24-Channel mapping of Near infrared spectroscopy -
  61. Differential processing of mobile and static faces by temporal cortex
  62. Cortical activation in response to aversive auditory stimuli: a PET study
  63. Imagined Rotations of the Self: an fMRI study
  64. Auditory sentence comprehension in a patient with cochlea implant: ERP evidence for semantic comprehension strategies
  65. Right cerebral cortex activation after administration of unpleasant smells in the newborn infant. A functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy preliminary study
  66. The Primary Gustatory Area and Cortices Related to Taste Sensation in Humans with MEG Study
  67. Functional PET Mapping of Human Brain in Olfactory Processing
  68. The Responses of the Primary Gustatory Area (Area G) Evoked by Different Concentrations of Taste
  69. PET mapping of olfactory functions of different complexity
  70. Brain processing of capsaicin-induced secondary hyperalgesia: a functional MRI study
  71. Pain modulates the cortical somatosensory representation of the digits in humans
  72. Central processing of itch. A PET activation study
  73. fMRI distinguishes patterns of brain activation specific to pain and its anticipation
  74. Unexpected and anticipated pain are associated with distinct brain activations
  75. Isolated Cerebral Generator (posterior cingulus) of the BEPs Specifically Related to Human Pain Perception
  76. Gamma-Oscillation in Human Pain: Spatio-Temporal Dynamics
  77. EEG and Human Pain: Differential EEG Activation During Painful Muscle Stimulation vs. Tactile Vibration Stimulation
  78. The Earliest Brain Dynamic Acitvation (Frontal Fz/N30) Differentiating the Noxious from Innocuous Galvanic Stimulation, n. median, in Man
  79. Cortical coding of temporal and intensive aspects of pain: echo-planar fMRI studies
  80. Frontal Deactivations during Visceral Pain: An fMRI Study
  81. Parallel processing of pain in human primary and secondary somatosensory cortices
  82. fMRI Demonstration of Somatotopic Organization of Pain in Somatosensory Cortex
  83. PET Study on the Gender Difference in the Expression of Pain in the Human Brain
  84. Cerebral pain processing monitored with event-related FLASH
  85. Anticipation of pain modulates brain responses to non-painful stimuli: An event-related fMRI study
  86. Activation of Cortical Areas in Response to Acute Pain: An fMRI Study
  87. A PET study on Sex Difference in the Brain Activation by Acupuncture
  88. Reorganization of the primary somatosensory cortex after acute pain
  89. VENTRAL SIMULTAGNOSIA AND ACTIVATION OF THE DORSAL STREAM: A CASE STUDY WITH NEURO-IMAGING TECHNIQUES
  90. fMRI Somatotopic Representation of L4, L5 and S1 Dermatomas
  91. Discrimination of dynamestesia, kinaesthesia and pressure
  92. Attention modulates the cortical somatosensory representation of the digits in humans
  93. N30 and explorative finger movements: contribution of the motor cortex to early median nerve somatosensory potentials
  94. Somatotopic Mapping of the Human Postcentral Gyrus
  95. Interaction Between Responses to Contra- and Ipsilateral Stimuli in the Human Second Somatosensory Cortex
  96. Finger representation in the somatosensory cortex
  97. Characterisation of SI Somatotopy Using Spatial Basis Functions in fMRI
  98. Sensory Cortical Mapping using fMRI and Electrical Stimulation of the Median Nerve
  99. Time course of BOLD-fMRI sensorimotor response to median nerve stimulation
  100. Finger Somatotopy in Human Secondary Somatosensory Cortex: A PET Study
  101. Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Somatosensory Evoked Fields in the Central Sulcus Area : Comparison of Different Stimuli
  102. The combined use of functional imaging and neuroanatomy to examine the second somatosensory area and surrounding cortex
  103. Comparison of the Cortical Representation of the Rectum and Anal Canal Using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  104. Localisation of the Cortical Processing of Rectal sensation Using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  105. Somatotopic fMRI Localization by Tactile Stimulation
  106. Estimating Neural Source of High-Frequency Magnetic Oscillation Evoked by Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation Using Time-Frequency MEG-MUSIC Algorithm
  107. Understanding novel fMRI time courses to rapidly presented noise bursts
  108. Binding of Somatosensory Stimuli in Sighted and Blind Subjects
  109. Source Estimation of Accommodation Related MEG
  110. fMRI Evidence for Monocular and Binocular Processing in Human Visual Cortex at 1.5 T
  111. Spatio-Temporal Frequency and Direction sensitivities of Human Visual Areas measured using fMRI
  112. Spatio-temporal Analysis of Colour and Motion in Humans Visual Cortical Areas
  113. Cortical Activations Beyond Area MT in the Motion Aftereffect: New Evidence from O-15 Butanol PET Studies
  114. V1 Activation Induced by Illusory Contours: Evidence from fMRI
  115. An fMRI Study for Perception of Gaze Direction using Pictorial Eyes
  116. Rate dependence of task-related cerebral activations: a PET-study
  117. Brain Activity during Illusory Visual Jitter
  118. EVENT RELATED FMRI DISCRIMINATES RECOGNITION OF FAMILIAR AND UNFAMILIAR OBJECTS
  119. Separating The Neural Systems Associated With the Onset of Conscious Visual Perception from its Maintainance. An Event Related fMRI Study
  120. Cerebral Processing of Visual-Motion as Object- or Self-Motion
  121. Location, Asymmetry and Variability of Human Areas 17 and 18
  122. Brain correlates of face perception: a spatio-temporal ERP study
  123. Visual perception induces long-distance patterns of gamma band synchrony in humans
  124. The N170 occipito-temporal component is delayed to inverted faces but not to inverted objects: electrophysiological evidence of face-specific processes in the human brain
  125. The Neural Basis of Human Face Categorization: a Parametric PET Study
  126. The Network of Brain Areas Involved in the Motion After-Effect
  127. Electrophysiological correlates of stimulus-entrainment at 40 Hz
  128. FMRI-activity related to visual feature integration
  129. Figure-ground segregation by luminance and colour : An fMRI study
  130. FMRI Studies of Single and Multiple Superimposed Moving Dot Patterns
  131. FMRI of motion areas in the awake fixating monkey at 1.5 Tesla
  132. Human brain regions responsive to motion onset
  133. The functional neuroanatomy of visual object categorisation
  134. Comparison of visual responses using dipole source localization and fMRI
  135. Abstract Withdrawn
  136. Category-specific effects in the occipital lobe.
  137. Illusory contour activation in the visual cortex as measured with MEG
  138. Human Cortical Representation of Flat and Curved Surfaces from Motion Revealed by fMRI
  139. What V1 Sees in Textures - An fMRI Investigation of the Representation of Orientation Gradients in Visual Cortex
  140. fMRI response of human MT complex is selective to change of direction of optic flow fields
  141. Processing of complex visual objects: a fMRI-study with faces and buildings
  142. Hierarchy of face processing in the human ventral visual pathway
  143. Is there hemispheric preference in visuo-spatial processing: combined fMRI and lesion studies
  144. Functional Segregation of the Visuo-Gestural Analysis: A PET Study
  145. An Estimate of Receptive Field Sizes in Human Visual Cortex
  146. Right Hemispheric Representation of Looming Perception in Man
  147. The Functional Neuroanatomy of Implicit Motion Perception
  148. Perceptual Grouping Modulates Activities in Early Visual Areas
  149. Suppression of activity in human visual cortex by visual stimulation
  150. Human brain activity during speed identification in well trained subjects: a parametric fMRI study of task difficulty
  151. Hemodynamic changes in visual cortex were dependent on flash-frequency
  152. Propagation of Human Alpha Wave: sagittal rotation phenomenon
  153. Activation sequence of the visual projection areas
  154. The functional representation of verbal and nonverbal working memory: an fMRI study
  155. Lateralized modulation of visual perception by spatial working memory: Evidence for the spatial attention model of spatial rehearsal from event-related fMRI
  156. The cerebral network activated by the storage and/or use of visuospatial information held in working memory: an fMRI study
  157. A fMRI Comparison of Picture and Word Encoding in the Frontal and Medial Temporal Cortices
  158. The effect of practice in comparison tasks on synchronization of specific brain areas
  159. ERP and fMRI experiment to study visuo-spatial working memory. ERP preliminary results
  160. Investigation of the Components of Verbal Working Memory using Functional MRI
  161. Cooperation between parietal and frontal cortices in spatial working memory: a combined single-trial fMRI, ERP and modelling approach
  162. Modulatory Effects of Dextroamphetamine on the Cortical Signal During a Task with Increasing Working Memory Load
  163. Neuroanatomical Basis of Storage and Manipulation of Verbal Short-Term Memory: Evidence from Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  164. Evidence Against Modality Specific Lateralization in a FMRI Working Memory Task
  165. FMRI of visual encoding: reproducibility of activation
  166. ESTROGEN ALTERS BRAIN ACTIVATION PATTERNS IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN DURING WORKING MEMORY TASKS
  167. Influence of Memory Load on the Change of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow during Verbal Working Memory in Elderly Subjects
  168. Age-Dependent Changes in Activation Patterns during Encoding and Retrieval of Visually Presented Word-Pair Associates
  169. Effects of TV Violence viewing on Learning and Memory in children
  170. Real Time Analysis of Amygdala Activation
  171. Neural correlates of the episodic retrieval of emotionally-laden words and pictures: An fMRI study
  172. Modulation of amygdala and auditory cortex activity during unconscious learning
  173. Changes in cingulo-thalamic connectivity during fear conditioning assessed with event-related fMRI
  174. fMRI-Correlates of Autonomic Responses during Aversive Conditioning
  175. Activation of the Amygdala During Anticipatory Fear
  176. Commonality of fMRI Activation for Retrieval but Not for Encoding of Words versus Nonverbalizable Images
  177. Parahippocampal, Cerebellar and Prefrontal Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Predicts Subsequent Memory in Paired Word Association Learning
  178. Neural correlates of retrieval of words for spatial relationships
  179. Neural Activity Dependent on Phonological Demands in a Verbal Working Memory Task
  180. MEG study on the neural activities in a visual word memory task
  181. Serial Processes of Declarative Memory Formation in the Human Medial Temporal Lobe
  182. The Precuneus is Involved in Episodic Retrieval Independent of Imagery Processes: Cross-Cultural Comparisons and Studies in Bilingual Subjects
  183. Impact of Memory Load in Verbal Working Memory: Evidence from a PET study employing Single Subject Analysis
  184. The Influence of Novelty on Activation Patterns during Episodic Memory Encoding: A Parametric fMRI Study
  185. Practice-related brain-activity changes in a Sternberg task
  186. Hippocampal volume correlates negatively with delayed verbal recall in healthy young subjects
  187. Changes in Cortical Activation during Mirror Reading before and after Training: an fMRI study of procedural learning
  188. Different PET activation pattern in self-created versus self-experienced episodic memory retrieval
  189. Cortical Activation in Respect to Retrieval Success and Reaction Time: An Item-Related fMRI-Study of Verbal Recognition
  190. Interactions between Implicit and Explicit Memory: Evidence that Priming Impairs New Episodic Encoding
  191. Functional Anatomy of Visuo-Spatial Working Memory using PET
  192. Segregating the Functions of Human Hippocampus
  193. Functional Imaging of the Neural Systems Involved in Learning Across Sensory Modalities in the Human Brain
  194. The Role of Parahippocampal-hippocampal Connectivity in Memory Retrieval
  195. Right Anterior Prefrontal Cortex and Retrieval Monitoring
  196. Functional Anatomy of Perceptual Priming and Semantic Priming with PET
  197. Brain activity during memorization of famous versus unfamiliar faces and names support multiple-code models of memory
  198. Practice Effects on Functional Activation in a Working Memory Task
  199. Conditional Associative Learning: A PET Study
  200. Functional asymmetry of prefrontal cortex as revealed by fMRI: Episodic memory for verbal and non-verbal material
  201. Mental representations of sequential finger movements during acquisition of the motor skill in humans
  202. Fronto-cerebellar functional connectivity during working memory
  203. Contribution of long-term memory to working memory tasks. A PET activation study
  204. Orbitofrontal Involvement in Encoding Abstract Auditory Information: Evidence from a Positron Emission Tomography Study
  205. Cholinergic Modulation Improves Working Memory by Enhancing Encoding in Ventral Extrastriate Cortex
  206. Activation of Human Auditory Cortex in Memory Retrieval Experiments
  207. Functional MR Imaging During Active Recall of Abstract Visual Designs
  208. Evaluation of Working Memory in functional MR Imaging with different Memory Tasks
  209. Frontal activations during episodic and semantic retrieval: Manipulation of stimulus complexity
  210. Left medial temporal lobe activations: Associative encoding or novelty?
  211. 10-12 HZ OSCILLATIONS INCREASE WITH MEMORY LOAD IN A SHORT-TERM MEMORY TASK
  212. Activations of Prefronto-parietal and Temporal Cortices during Encoding and Retrieval of Visually Presented Words: A Single-trial Based fMRI Study
  213. Probability Patterns of the EEG Narrow-Band Subtraction Spectra During Memory Performance
  214. Neural Correlates of Procedural Learning: A functional MRI Study
  215. Asymmetric Frontal Activation during Episodic Memory: The Effects of Stimulus Type on Encoding and Retrieval
  216. Differentiation of the neural basis of human working memory and episodic memory using PET
  217. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging During Audiospatial Working Memory Tasks with Different Memory Loads
  218. Multivariate Analysis of fMRI Data: Working Memory Processes
  219. Comparison of fMRI and Emission Tomography Activations Produced by Associative Encoding of Pictures
  220. Contrasting High and Low Verbal Cued Recall Performance Using Emission Tomography
  221. The Components of Spatial Working Memory: A PET Study Assessing Spatial Attention and the Maintenance and Updating of Location Information
  222. Neural Correlates of Memory for Faces:
    Differential Frontal Activity for Retrieval Success versus Retrieval Effort

  223. Anatomical modularity of verbal working memory revealed by a famous patient
  224. Caudate nuclei forever though implicit learning disparities
  225. Auditory-verbal cued recall success correlates negatively with the left medial temporal lobe activity
  226. Effects of practice on the functional neuroanatomy of visuo-spatial recognition
  227. Free recall of pseudowords modulated by practice
  228. Illiterate subjects activate the left prefrontal and the medial temporal lobes during effective auditory-verbal encoding
  229. Task-nonspecific activation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in self-determined action and working memory tasks
  230. fMRI of Memory: Differences in Deaf Versus Hearing Adults
  231. Brain Activation During a Working Memory Task in Normal Subjects
  232. Distribution of Activated and Deactivated Areas in the Working Memory Task
  233. Characterization of Theta Oscillations in Normal Human Hippocampus During a Working Memory Task
  234. Sex differences in functional topography during verbal encoding studied with EEG power and coherence mapping
  235. An FMRI Study of Localization of Hippocampal Activations along Its Long Axis in Picture Encoding and Retrieval
  236. Dissociation of memory scanning from retrieval and rehearsal processes: an event-related fMRI study
  237. An fMRI Study for Action Imitation and Prediction Learning of Action Sequence
  238. Pre-attentive auditory processing is modulated by the cholinergic system
  239. Short - term cortical plasticity and music
  240. Learning- related plasticity during human classical eyeblink conditioning: whole-brain, event-related fMRI
  241. Reactivation during REM sleep of cerebral areas involved in an serial reaction time task
  242. Picture Priming Effects Within The Medial Temporal Lobe Are Located In the Parahippocampal Cortices
  243. Neural Mechanisms of Visual Motion Priming Revealed by Event-Related Brain Potentials
  244. Neural correlates of false recognition: A functional MRI study
  245. DIFFERENCES IN TRANSIENT FMRI RESPONSES DURING FACE ENCODING AND RECOGNITION IN A WORKING MEMORY TASK
  246. PET imaging of unconscious and conscious encoding and retrieval
  247. Perceptual Specificity Effects in Visual Object Priming Revealed by Event-Related fMRI
  248. Effects of Secondary Tasks on Language Activations
  249. Variability of the Maximal Hemodynamic Response in a Language Task
  250. The Imaging of Verbal Conflict: fMRI during the Implicit Association Test (IAT)
  251. Time Course of Brain Activations during Conscious and Unconscious Semantic Processing
  252. Native language affects functional organization of the male auditory cortex
  253. Phonetic and Acoustic Information in Language Processing: the When and Where in MEG
  254. Interareal Connections in the Human Auditory Cortex
  255. fMRI assessment of the relationship between Left Superior Temporal Gyrus and Left Posterior Parietal Cortex activations and the rate of deviance in a Habituation-Recovery paradigm with Syllables and Tones
  256. REPRESENTATION OF SPEECH-LIKE SOUNDS IN THE AUDITORY CORTEX AND BEYOND
  257. Categorization of Sound, Onomatopoeia and Name of Objects: a PET Study
  258. Sign Language Activation Studied by Positron Emission Tomography
  259. Processing of Semantic Category in the Left and Right Visual Field: Analysis of Electric Brain Activity During a Judgement Task
  260. Priming as a function of semantic information types: An fMRI Investigation
  261. Cytoarchitectonical asymmetry of cortical areas as structural basis of human individual cognitive activity
  262. Determination of eloquent cortical areas in Russian bilinguals performing a word generation task
  263. Ventral prefrontal areas specialised for lip-reading: a PET activation study.
  264. Functional MR Imaging of Semantic Information Processing
  265. Cortical source localization of the semantic N400 effect for nouns and verbs
  266. Responses to silent Kanji reading of the native Japanese and German in task subtraction magnetoencephalography
  267. Neural Representation of Verb Knowledge: An fMRI Study
  268. Naming of animals and tools: an fMRI observation of each task activation and their comparison
  269. An fMRI Study of Orthographic Activation in Inferior Occipital Gyrus during Processing of Japanese Characters (Kanji) .
  270. A Causal Network Model for the Articulatory Loop
  271. Is Single-Trial fMRI Suitable for a Temporal Approach to High Cognitive Functions ?
  272. Familial Handedness and Sex in Language Comprehension
  273. The Effect of Literacy on Human Brain Anatomy
  274. Dynamic Diaschisis: Anatomically remote and task specific effects of human brain lesions
  275. Word Repitition in Adult Developmental Dyslexics
  276. Modulation of temporal cortical activity with increasing rate of inner speech
  277. Recognition of Emotional Prosody and Verbal Components of Spoken Language: An fMRI Study
  278. Differential Activation Patterns during Discrimination of Affective Prosody: Influence of Acoustics, Emotional Valence, Accuracy and Sex
  279. Left-Hemisphere Knowledge of Emotional Meaning during Word Generation
  280. Spontaneous Positive and Negative Emotions during Word Reading: ERP Correlates and Functional Tomography (LORETA)
  281. Human Amygdala Activation by Nonverbal Emotional Vocalizations Regardless of a Distracting Task
  282. Explicit processing of lexical emotional information activates right amygdala
  283. Brain activation during automatic and controlled word associations
  284. The Consequences Of The Temporal Interaction Between Syntactic And Semantic Processes For Haemodynamic Studies Of Language
  285. Temporal Behavior of Human functional Near-infraredgraphy (fNIR) using Single-Word Speaking Trial
  286. Hippocampal Response to Phonological Activation using External Speaking fMRI
  287. Noun Phrase and Sentence-Level Syntactic Encoding During Language Production Activate the Left Frontal Operculum - A PET Study
  288. A Meta-Analysis of Neuroimaging Experiments on Word Production
  289. Semantic processing of auditory single words: a fMRI study
  290. Reproducibility of language lateralization: Comparison between fTCD and fMRI
  291. Language lateralization in healthy men and women
  292. Dissociation of semantic and syntactic processes in the human brain: fMRI investigations of word comprehension
  293. A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of the Effects of Listening Comprehension of Various Genres of Literature on Response of the Linguistic Area
  294. Activation of the Language Areas in Listening of Comprehensive and non-Comprehensive Language Observed at 3T
  295. Temporal Processing of Language: A MEG Study
  296. The ease of performance
  297. Comparison of Event-related fMRI Activation of Language Processing Brain Areas after Visual Presentation of Word and Non-word Stimuli
  298. FMRI evidence of a multimodal response in human superior temporal sulcus
  299. The determination of language dominance using verbal fluency tasks of short duration at high (3T) field
  300. Left Planum Temporale Surface Correlates with Language Areas Functional Variability
  301. Cerebellar Contribution to Temporal Aspects of Speech Motor Control
  302. Different Routes to Action from Words and Pictures: Evidence from Neuroimaging
  303. PET and fMRI Studies of Visual Word Processing
  304. Lexical Decision: Differences in Magnitude and Latency of Event-related Responses as indexed by fMRI
  305. Planum Temporale and Language: Cytoarchitectonic Variability
  306. The process of naming involves both hemispheres: an fMRI study
  307. Perception of nouns and verbs monitored by MEG
  308. MEG-recordings of speech and non-speech of syllables perception
  309. A MEG Study of Differences between Function and Content Words: Preliminary Results
  310. Category-specific effects in semantic verbal fluency investigated by fMRI
  311. Identification of the brain areas from which TMS induces speech arrest areas in normal subjects
  312. The Role of Prefrontal Cortex in Visual Language Processing
  313. Functional MRI study of overt picture naming
  314. Cortical Correlates of Affective vs. Linguistic Prosody: An fMRI Study
  315. Functional Neuroanatomy of Phonological Processing: Visual Versus Auditory Stimuli
  316. Electroencephalographic Correlates of Picture Naming
  317. Attentional Influence on Speech Recognition: An fMRI Study of Multiple Auditory Areas
  318. Abstract Withdrawn
  319. Spoken and printed word identification: Within and across modality comparisons
  320. A fMRI Bilingual Study on Taiwanese and Mandarin with Chinese Words
  321. A fMRI Study On Central Processing of Chinese Character
  322. A fMRI Study on Chinese Phonemic and Semantic Verbal Fluency Task
  323. Selective Activation of Wernicke's and Simple Auditory Areas Using a Novel Passive Listening Paradigm
  324. Activation of auditory cortex by silent speechreading does not require scanner noise: an event-related fMRI study
  325. Prosody in Speech Production
  326. Towards the cerebral organization of speech: Event-related fMRI responses to syntax, semantics and phonology
  327. Magnetoencephalographic Investigation of the Motor and Sensory Speech Area and its Application in Neurosurgery
  328. Visual Processing For Word-Categorical Sensitivity Using fMRI
  329. Semantic processing - Its dependence on stimulation rate and response mode
  330. Different Sex Distribution in the Functional Organization of Reading
  331. A Comparison of MSI and Invasive Brain Mapping Procedures: Normative and Clinical Studies of Language
  332. Location and sequence of brain activation to incongrous sentence endings: Anatomically-constrained MEG averaged on the cortical surface
  333. The angular gyrus in developmental dyslexia: Task-specific differences in functional connectivity within posterior cortex
  334. Grammatical vs. Semantic Features: What Determines Word-Class Differences in the Brain?
  335. Phonological and Lexico-Semantic Factors Influence the Mismatch Negativity (MMN)
  336. MEG can Demonstrate Hemispherically Asymmetrical Response to Vowels
  337. AN FMRI INVESTIGATION OF LANGUAGE COMPREHENSION: A COMPARISON OF PASSIVE TEXT LISTENING BETWEEN INTELLIGIBLE AND UNINTELLIGIBLE LANGUAGES
  338. FUNCTIONAL MRI STUDY OF LANGUAGE DOMINANCE BY TWO DIFFERENT TASKS IN RIGHT AND LEFT-HANDERS.
  339. Brain Activation during Chinese Word Processing: An fMRI Study
  340. The neurobiology of object and abstract nouns
  341. Functional Coupling of Phonological Processes During the Activation of Word Meaning: An fMRI Study of Visual Word Perception
  342. ENCODING AND RETRIEVAL IN NATIVE AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES: A PET STUDY OF THE BILINGUAL BRAIN
  343. Classifying words: activation of category concepts
  344. Dissociating Brain Responses to Lexical and Pragmatic Violations: Evidence from Event-Related Brain Potentials
  345. PET activation for binding word and colour in an episodic memory recognition task
  346. The modulatory influence of literacy on the activation pattern during encoding and retrieval of auditory-verbal information
  347. Effect of Episodic Memory on Semantic Judgment: A Magnetoencephalographic Study
  348. Whole brain mapping of motor and language cortex at 1 Tesla: parameter optimization.
  349. FMRI During Overt Speech of Frequent Single Trials
  350. Non-invasive assessment of language dominance with near-infrared spectroscopic mapping.
  351. Motor Cortex Activation during Overt and Covert Speech and Singing
  352. Correlation of Language Localization between fMRI, Wada test and Intraoperative Electrical Stimulation in a Left-Handed Patient
  353. Right Occipital ERP Effects For Non-letter Character Strings Relative To Letter Strings

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