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380 related items for PubMed ID: 19105056

  • 1. Functional neuroimaging of grammatical class: ambiguous and unambiguous nouns and verbs.
    Burton MW, Krebs-Noble D, Gullapalli RP, Berndt RS.
    Cogn Neuropsychol; 2009 Mar; 26(2):148-71. PubMed ID: 19105056
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  • 2. Neuroanatomically separable effects of imageability and grammatical class during single-word comprehension.
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  • 6. Nouns and verbs in the brain: grammatical class and task specific effects as revealed by fMRI.
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    Li P, Jin Z, Tan LH.
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  • 10. Neural differences in the mapping of verb and noun concepts onto novel words.
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  • 12. Evidence for automatic sentence priming in the fusiform semantic area: convergent ERP and fMRI findings.
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    Péran P, Démonet JF, Cherubini A, Carbebat D, Caltagirone C, Sabatini U.
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    Tyler LK, Stamatakis EA, Post B, Randall B, Marslen-Wilson W.
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  • 15. Brain activation modulated by the comprehension of normal and pseudo-word sentences of different processing demands: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
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    Wittfoth M, Schröder C, Schardt DM, Dengler R, Heinze HJ, Kotz SA.
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  • 19. Role of the left inferior frontal gyrus in covert word retrieval: neural correlates of switching during verbal fluency.
    Hirshorn EA, Thompson-Schill SL.
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  • 20. Top-down and bottom-up modulation of language related areas--an fMRI study.
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