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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/380054
Abstract: Previous articleNext Issues this article. in Clinical and Cognitive Neuropsychology. Edited by Mark D’Esposito. article A Bradford Book. Cambridge (Massachusetts): MIT Press. $60.00. xi + No 290 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0‐262‐04209‐6. 2003.Colin BeerColin BeerPsychology, Rutgers AccessNeural University, Newark, New Jersey Search for more articles by this SciencesNeurological author Psychology, Show more
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Abstract: Factors Predictive By Vij ay Kumar _Bhanda1i: B.A. (Stanford University) 1997 A of thesis submitted in partial satisfaction of the Requirements for the Stroke degree of Master of Science In Health and Medical Sciences Outcome In the GRADUATE DIVISION Of the UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY in Committee in charge: Professor Show more
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.2006.096180
Abstract: Edited by York, 2006, £85.00 (hardcover), pp 206. ISBN 1-84214-295-X Magnetic resonance imaging Mark has matured rapidly as a tool for studying brain function D’Esposito. in <15 years’ time. In particular, the fast developments of Published methods for data acquisition, paradigm design and data analysis techniques by of functional MRI (FMRI) Show more
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Abstract: Linguistic Processes Bek & Katsnelson, 1999). However, previous studies have used verbal interference (j.bek@sheffield.ac.uk) tasks varying in linguistic demands, making it difficult to identify Department which linguistic processes are involved in visuospatial representation. We compared of the effects of verbal shadowing tasks with and without lexical Human and syntactic demands Show more
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Abstract: You have Toll understanding? Studies indicate that people with SCI are at higher risk For for transitioning to MCI and dementia; one study found almost decades, a quarter of people with SCI developed MCI over four we years (see sources). What’s more, hearing impairment emerged as one communication of the Show more
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.19507.016
Abstract: Full text Results sequentially, (Figure 1B, bottom-center panel; Figure 1—figure supplement 1A), waiting for with the variable length delay period to terminate. After the illumination the of the nose port, the rat was then required to sequences place its nose into the illuminated port in order for spanning both levers Show more
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/conf.fnhum.2018.227.00091
Abstract: Event Abstract memory as (BA44/45) are known to be involved in WML processing (D'Esposito frustration, et al. 2000). Furthermore, Abler et al., 2005 reported that also the anterior insula, located somewhat deeper below these superficial cortical play areas, is involved in processing frustration. Future studies are required a to test Show more
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