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The Role of Memory Retrieval in Retrieval Practice
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Using Live and Video Stimuli to Localize Face and Object Processing Regions of the Canine Brain
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The Global Color of a Scene is Relevant for Human Visual Scene Discrimination
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Localizing emotion processing regions in the canine brain using awake-fMRI
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Number and area as integral dimensions: an alternative to domain-specific number coding
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Investigating the Neural Bases of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval with FMRI and Overt Speech
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Unique contributions of skeletal structure to shape perception and object recognition
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Investigating the Neural Correlates of Autobiographical Memory
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The functional organization and development of the human visual scene processing system
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The sound of meaning: Physical, perceptual, and neural correlates of sound to shape mapping in natural language
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Impact of a 12-week aerobic exercise intervention on interhemispheric inhibition and motor control in sedentary older adults
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Emotional and Cognitive Content of Autobiographical Memories of Trauma in Women with Post traumatic Stress Disorder: An fMRI and Narrative Analysis Study
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Prenatal Maternal Depression and the Neurodevelopment of Social
Cognition.
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Sex differences in the neural correlates of emotional responses and
episodic memory encoding for positive and negative emotional
stimuli
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Occipital place area represents the local elements of scenes
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A Multimodal Investigation of Core Neural Responses Associated with
Basic Emotion States
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Neural bases of core and conceptual self: Implications for the representation of other persons and groups of people
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Dorsal anterior cingulate and anterior insula encode a novel subjective value prediction error signal during effort-based decision-making
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