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114 related items for PubMed ID: 22542264

  • 1. Splitting of the P3 component during dual-task processing in a patient with posterior callosal section.
    Hesselmann G, Naccache L, Cohen L, Dehaene S.
    Cortex; 2013 Mar; 49(3):730-47. PubMed ID: 22542264
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  • 2. Probing the cortical network underlying the psychological refractory period: a combined EEG-fMRI study.
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  • 3. Parallel response selection after callosotomy.
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  • 4. Inter- and intra-hemispheric processing of visual event-related potentials in the absence of the corpus callosum.
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  • 7. Prosody meets syntax: the role of the corpus callosum.
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  • 8. Transhemispheric depolarizations persist in the intracerebral hemorrhage swine brain following corpus callosal transection.
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  • 9. P300 and handedness: on the possible contribution of corpus callosal size to ERPs.
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    Biol Cybern; 2004 Apr 16; 90(4):291-301. PubMed ID: 15085348
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  • 11. P3 response during short-term memory retrieval revisited by a spatio-temporal analysis.
    Ergen M, Yildirim E, Uslu A, Gürvit H, Demiralp T.
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  • 12. Contribution of posterior corpus callosum to the interhemispheric transfer of tactile information.
    Fabri M, Del Pesce M, Paggi A, Polonara G, Bartolini M, Salvolini U, Manzoni T.
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  • 13. Processing two tasks with varying task order: central stage duration influences central processing order.
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  • 14. Early visual evoked potentials in callosal agenesis.
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  • 15. P300-amplitudes in upper limb amputees with and without phantom limb pain in a visual oddball paradigm.
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  • 16. Stress improves task processing efficiency in dual-tasks.
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  • 17. The psychological refractory period effect following callosotomy: uncoupling of lateralized response codes.
    Ivry RB, Franz EA, Kingstone A, Johnston JC.
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  • 18. Brain mechanisms of serial and parallel processing during dual-task performance.
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  • 19. Brain ERPs of depressed patients to complex tones in an oddball task: relation of reduced P3 asymmetry to physical anhedonia.
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  • 20. Callosal involvement in a lateralized stroop task in alcoholic and healthy subjects.
    Schulte T, Müller-Oehring EM, Salo R, Pfefferbaum A, Sullivan EV.
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