Journal Article (332)
2015
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50, pp. 162 - 170 (2015)
Network analysis for a network disorder: The emerging role of graph theory in the study of epilepsy. Epilepsy and Behavior
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160, pp. 134 - 140 (2015)
Eyes only? Perceiving eye contact is neither sufficient nor necessary for attentional capture by face direction. Acta Psychologica
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16 (S1), pp. 241 - 244 (2015)
Which numbers do you have in mind?: Number generation is influenced by reading direction. Cognitive Processing
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220 (5), pp. 2939 - 2951 (2015)
The strength of weak connections in the macaque cortico-cortical network. Brain Structure & Function
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148, pp. 81 - 94 (2015)
The neurophysiology of language: Insights from non-invasive brain stimulation in the healthy human brain. Brain and Language
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8 (5), pp. 945 - 952 (2015)
Joint contribution of left dorsal premotor cortex and supramarginal gyrus to rapid action reprogramming. Brain Stimulation
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232 (18), pp. 3345 - 3353 (2015)
Abnormal modulation of reward versus punishment learning by a dopamine D2-receptor antagonist in pathological gamblers. Psychopharmacology
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138 (9), e378 (2015)
Cortical differences in preliterate children at familiar risk of dyslexia are similar to those observed in dyslexic readers. Brain
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70 (Special issue: Neuro-cognitive mechanisms of social interaction), pp. 79 - 89 (2015)
Distinct neural networks underlying empathy for pleasant and unpleasant touch. Cortex
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118, pp. 576 - 583 (2015)
Theta- and alpha-band EEG activity in response to eye gaze cues in early infancy. NeuroImage
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15 (9), 63 (2015)
The neurobiological grounding of persistent stuttering: From structure to function. Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports
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10 (9), pp. 1236 - 1243 (2015)
A speaker’s gesture style can affect language comprehension: ERP evidence from gesture-speech integration. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
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148, pp. 23 - 24 (2015)
Re-visiting the electrophysiology of language. Brain and Language
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27 (9), pp. 1870 - 1885 (2015)
The past tense debate revisited: Electrophysiological evidence for subregularities of irregular verb inflection. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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118, pp. 199 - 208 (2015)
First-in-human PET quantification study of cerebral α4β2* nicotinic acetylcholine receptors using the novel specific radioligand (−)-[18F]Flubatine. NeuroImage
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76, pp. 153 - 162 (2015)
Dissociating the semantic function of two neighbouring subregions in the left lateral anterior temporal lobe. Neuropsychologia
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27 (9), pp. 1697 - 1707 (2015)
The timing of regular sequences: Production, perception, and covariation. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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19 (9), p. 483 - 483 (2015)
Response to Bornkessel-Schlesewsky et al. - towards a nonhuman primate model of language? Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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118, pp. 414 - 421 (2015)
Genetic dyslexia risk variant is related to neural connectivity patterns underlying phonological awareness in children. NeuroImage
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33 (3), pp. 391 - 397 (2015)
Person-centred positive emotions, object-centred negative emotions: 2-year-olds generalize negative but not positive emotions across individuals. British Journal of Developmental Psychology
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6, 1316 (2015)
Play along: Effects of music and social interaction on word learning. Frontiers in Psychology
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15, 152 (2015)
Dissociation of amyloid biomarkers in PET and CSF in Alzheimer’s disease: A case report. BMC Neurology
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9, pp. 264 - 274 (2015)
Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging of the subthalamic microlesion and stimulation effects in Parkinson's disease: Indications of a principal role of the brainstem. NeuroImage: Clinical
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33 (4), pp. 421 - 434 (2015)
Potential determinants of efficacy of mirror therapy in stroke patients: A pilot study. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience
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10 (8), e0134554 (2015)
Age-related differences in spatial frequency processing during scene categorization. PLoS One