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JOCN
2006
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13 years 5 months ago
Cortical Mechanisms Involved in the Processing of Verbs: An fMRI Study
Satoru Yokoyama, Tadao Miyamoto, Jorge Riera, Jung...
JOCN
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
Item Retrieval and Competition in Noun and Verb Generation: An fMRI Study
■ Selection between competing responses and stimulus-response association strength is thought to affect performance during verb generation. However, the specific contribution of...
Cristiano Crescentini, Tim Shallice, Emiliano Maca...
JOCN
2011
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12 years 8 months ago
Identifying the What, Why, and How of an Observed Action: An fMRI Study of Mentalizing and Mechanizing during Action Observation
■ Humans commonly understand the unobservable mental states of others by observing their actions. Embodied simulation theories suggest that this ability may be based in areas of...
Robert P. Spunt, Ajay B. Satpute, Matthew D. Liebe...
ICASSP
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Local Linear Discriminant Analysis (LLDA) for Inference of Multisubject FMRI Data
Large intersubject variability is a well-described feature of fMRI studies, making inter-group inference, of critical importance for biological interpretation, difficult. Therefor...
Martin J. McKeown, Junning Li, Xuemei Huang, Z. Ja...
JOCN
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
Approaching the Bad and Avoiding the Good: Lateral Prefrontal Cortical Asymmetry Distinguishes between Action and Valence
■ Goal pursuit in humans sometimes involves approaching unpleasant and avoiding pleasant stimuli, such as when a dieter chooses to eat vegetables (although he does not like them...
Elliot T. Berkman, Matthew D. Lieberman