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September 2005
ISSN 0898-929X
EISSN 1530-8898
The Perception of Voice Onset Time: An fMRI Investigation of Phonetic Category Structure
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2005) 17 (9): 1353–1366.
Who Comes First? The Role of the Prefrontal and Parietal Cortex in Cognitive Control
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2005) 17 (9): 1367–1375.
Different Brain Strategies Underlie the Categorical Perception of Foreign and Native Phonemes
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2005) 17 (9): 1376–1385.
Unattended Facial Expressions Asymmetrically Bias the Concurrent Processing of Nonemotional Information
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2005) 17 (9): 1386–1395.
Effects of Spatial Congruity on Audio-Visual Multimodal Integration
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2005) 17 (9): 1396–1409.
Differential Effects of Lesions of the Amygdala and Prefrontal Cortex on Recognizing Facial Expressions of Complex Emotions
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2005) 17 (9): 1410–1419.
Common and Differential Neural Mechanisms Supporting Imitation of Meaningful and Meaningless Actions
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2005) 17 (9): 1420–1431.
Cognitive Requirements for Vestibular and Ocular Motor Processing in Healthy Adults and Patients with Unilateral Vestibular Lesions
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2005) 17 (9): 1432–1441.
Audiovisual Integration in Patients with Visual Deficit
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2005) 17 (9): 1442–1452.
Category Deficits and Paradoxical Dissociations in Alzheimer's Disease and Herpes Simplex Encephalitis
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2005) 17 (9): 1453–1459.
Learning and Transfer of an Ipsilateral Coordination Task: Evidence for a Dual-layer Movement Representation
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2005) 17 (9): 1460–1470.
The Neurophysiology of Functionally Meaningful Categories: Macaque Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex Plays a Critical Role in Spontaneous Categorization of Species-Specific Vocalizations
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2005) 17 (9): 1471–1482.
Rule-dependent Activity for Prosaccades and Antisaccades in the Primate Prefrontal Cortex
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2005) 17 (9): 1483–1496.
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