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Luigi A. Vignolo
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2012.01.006
Luigi A. Vignolo, M.D. passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his family, on December 21st, 2011. Luigi has been a leading figure of Italian neurology and one of the founders of the world-renow...
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Stefano F. Cappa
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Personal report
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01 February 2012 |
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Stimulus- and state-dependence of systematic bias in spatial attention: Additive effects of stimulus-size and time-on-task
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.12.007
Abstract: Systematic biases in spatial attention are a common finding. In the general population, a systematic leftward bias is typically observed (pseudoneglect), possibly as a consequence of right h...
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Christopher S.Y. Benwell,
Monika Harvey,
Stephanie Gardner,
Gregor Thut
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24 January 2012 |
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Impaired pantomime in schizophrenia: Association with frontal lobe function
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.12.008
Abstract: Introduction: Gestures are important for nonverbal communication and were shown to be impaired in schizophrenia. Two categories of gestures can be differentiated: pantomime on verbal command...
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Sebastian Walther,
Tim Vanbellingen,
René Müri,
Werner Strik,
Stephan Bohlhalter
et al.
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20 January 2012 |
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A left-hand superiority for the implicit detection of a rule
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.12.006
Abstract: We set out to test the hypothesis of right-hemisphere superiority for the implicit detection of a rule. Forty healthy men provided speeded manual responses to randomly presented digits from ...
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Alexia Anagnostopoulos,
Rainer Spiegel,
John Palmer,
Peter Brugger
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16 January 2012 |
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How do our brain hemispheres cooperate to avoid false memories?
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.12.004
Abstract: Memories are not always as reliable as they may appear. The occurrence of false memories can be reduced, however, by enhancing the cooperation between the two brain hemispheres. Yet is the c...
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Susanne Bergert
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16 January 2012 |
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Creating a movement heuristic for voluntary action: Electrophysiological correlates of movement-outcome learning
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.12.005
Abstract: Performance of voluntary behavior requires the selection of appropriate movements to attain a desired goal. We propose that the selection of voluntary movements is often contingent on the fo...
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Jeffery G. Bednark,
John N.J. Reynolds,
Tom Stafford,
Peter Redgrave,
Elizabeth A. Franz
et al.
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16 January 2012 |
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Joint recognition–expression impairment of facial emotions in Huntington's disease despite intact understanding of feelings
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.12.003
Abstract: Patients with Huntington's disease (HD), a neurodegenerative disorder that causes major motor impairments, also show cognitive and emotional deficits. While their deficit in recognising emot...
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Iris Trinkler,
Laurent Cleret de Langavant,
Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Lévi
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13 January 2012 |
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Motor excitability evaluation in developmental stuttering: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.12.002
Abstract: Introduction: Developmental stuttering (DS) is viewed as a motor speech-specific disorder, although several lines of research suggest that DS is a symptom of a broader motor disorder. We inv...
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Pierpaolo Busan,
Alessandro D'Ausilio,
Massimo Borelli,
Fabrizio Monti,
Giovanna Pelamatti,
Gilberto Pizzolato,
Luciano Fadiga
et al.
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09 January 2012 |
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Landmark sequencing and route knowledge: An fMRI study
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.11.016
Abstract: Introduction: The ability to navigate in a familiar environment mainly relies on route knowledge, that is, a mental representation of relevant locations along a way, sequenced according to a...
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Federico Nemmi,
Federica Piras,
Patrice Péran,
Chiara Incoccia,
Umberto Sabatini,
Cecilia Guariglia
et al.
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09 January 2012 |
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Evidence for elevated cortical hyperexcitability and its association with out-of-body experiences in the non-clinical population: New findings from a pattern-glare task
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.11.013
Abstract: Individuals with no history of neurological or psychiatric illness can report hallucinatory Out-of-Body Experiences (OBEs) and display elevated scores on measures of temporal-lobe dysfunctio...
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Jason J. Braithwaite,
Emma Broglia,
Andrew P. Bagshaw,
Arnold J. Wilkins
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03 January 2012 |
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Dissociations in mathematical knowledge: Case studies in Down’s syndrome and Williams syndrome
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.11.011
Abstract: A study is reported of mathematical vocabulary and factual mathematical knowledge in PQ, a 22 year old with Down’s syndrome (DS) who has a verbal mental age (MA) of 9 years 2 months and ST, ...
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Sally J. Robinson,
Christine M. Temple
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30 December 2011 |
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Destination memory in Alzheimer’s Disease: When I imagine telling Ronald Reagan about Paris
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.11.014
Abstract: Destination memory refers to remembering the destination of information that people output. This present paper establishes a new distinction between external and internal processes within th...
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Mohamad El Haj,
Virginie Postal,
Philippe Allain
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26 December 2011 |
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Prismatic adaptation effects on spatial representation of time in neglect patients
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.11.010
Abstract: Processing of temporal information may require the use of spatial attention to represent time along a mental time line. We used prismatic adaptation (PA) to explore the contribution of spati...
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Massimiliano Oliveri,
Barbara Magnani,
Alessandra Filipelli,
Stefano Avanzi,
Francesca Frassinetti
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26 December 2011 |
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The central role of the temporo-parietal junction and the superior longitudinal fasciculus in supporting multi-item competition: Evidence from lesion-symptom mapping of extinction
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.11.008
Abstract: The present study examined the relations between the lesions linked to visual and tactile extinction (VE and TE), and those related to visual field defects and spatial neglect. Continuous va...
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Magdalena Chechlacz,
Pia Rotshtein,
Peter C. Hansen,
Shoumitro Deb,
M. Jane Riddoch,
Glyn W. Humphreys
et al.
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22 December 2011 |
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Tool use kinematics across different modes of execution. Implications for action representation and apraxia
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.10.010
Abstract: Studying the characteristics of movements performed under different action conditions may foster the understanding of disturbed tool use in apraxia and may enhance the knowledge about the li...
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Joachim Hermsdörfer,
Yong Li,
Jennifer Randerath,
Agnès Roby-Brami,
Georg Goldenberg
et al.
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19 December 2011 |
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Embodied numbers: The role of vision in the development of number–space interactions
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.11.006
Abstract: The strong association between numbers and space is found in the well-documented SNARC effect (Spatial Numerical Association of Response Codes), where responses on small/large numbers are fa...
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Virginie Crollen,
Giulia Dormal,
Xavier Seron,
Franco Lepore,
Olivier Collignon
et al.
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19 December 2011 |
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More on fMRI and the locus of perceptual learning
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.11.004
We would like to thank Yuko Yotsumoto as well as Karsten Rauss and Sophie Schwartz for their constructive comments on our paper (). We agree with many of the points made by Yotsumoto, but would like t...
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Dusana Dorjee,
Jeffrey S. Bowers
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Discussion
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16 December 2011 |
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Hemispheric asymmetries of cortical volume in the human brain
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.11.002
Abstract: Hemispheric asymmetry represents a cardinal feature of cerebral organization, but the nature of structural and functional differences between the hemispheres is far from fully understood. Us...
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Elkhonon Goldberg,
Donovan Roediger,
N. Erkut Kucukboyaci,
Chad Carlson,
Orrin Devinsky,
Ruben Kuzniecky,
Eric Halgren,
Thomas Thesen
et al.
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16 December 2011 |
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Praxis and language are linked: Evidence from co-lateralization in individuals with atypical language dominance
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.11.003
Abstract: We determined the neural correlates of word generation and tool use pantomiming in healthy subjects with typical (n=10) or atypical (n=10) language dominance to investigate similarities in r...
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Guy Vingerhoets,
Ann-Sofie Alderweireldt,
Pieter Vandemaele,
Qing Cai,
Lise Van der Haegen,
Marc Brysbaert,
Eric Achten
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15 December 2011 |
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A dysexecutive syndrome of the medial thalamus
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.11.005
Abstract: Thalamic stroke is associated with neurological and cognitive sequelae. Resulting neuropsychological deficits vary with the vascular territory involved. Whereas sensory, motor and memory def...
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Daniela Liebermann,
Christoph J. Ploner,
Antje Kraft,
Ute A. Kopp,
Florian Ostendorf
et al.
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15 December 2011 |
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Atypical associations to abstract words in Broca’s aphasia
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.11.009
Abstract: Introduction: Left frontal brain lesions are known to give rise to aphasia and impaired word associations. These associations have previously been difficult to analyze. We used a semantic sp...
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Mikael Roll,
Frida Mårtensson,
Sverker Sikström,
Pia Apt,
Rasmus Arnling-Bååth,
Merle Horne
et al.
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Short communication
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15 December 2011 |
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Prism adaptation enhances activity of intact fronto-parietal areas in both hemispheres in neglect patients
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.10.009
Abstract: Unilateral spatial neglect involves a failure to report or orient to stimuli in the contralesional (left) space due to right brain damage, with severe handicap in everyday activities and poo...
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Arnaud Saj,
Yann Cojan,
Roland Vocat,
Jacques Luauté,
Patrik Vuilleumier
et al.
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12 December 2011 |
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Foreign accent syndrome: A multimodal mapping study
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.10.007
Abstract: The present study explored the functional neuroanatomy of Foreign Accent Syndrome (FAS) in an Italian native speaker who developed an altered speech rhythm and melody following a circumscrib...
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Barbara Tomasino,
Dario Marin,
Marta Maieron,
Tamara Ius,
Riccardo Budai,
Franco Fabbro,
Miran Skrap
et al.
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30 November 2011 |
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Von Economo neurons: Clinical and evolutionary perspectives
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.10.004
Abstract: Von Economo neurons (VENs) are projection neurons located in layer V of the anterior cingulate and frontoinsular cortex that are increasingly attracting the interest of the scientific commun...
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Camilla Butti,
Micaela Santos,
Neha Uppal,
Patrick R. Hof
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30 November 2011 |
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Paradoxical extension into the contralesional hemispace in spatial neglect
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.10.003
Abstract: To explore the idea of a perceptual distortion of space in spatial neglect, neglect patients, age-matched healthy controls and right hemisphere control patients judged the vanishing point of...
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Bigna Lenggenhager,
Tobias Loetscher,
Nicole Kavan,
Gianandrea Pallich,
Amy Brodtmann,
Michael E.R. Nicholls,
Peter Brugger
et al.
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24 November 2011 |
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Structural processing and category-specific deficits
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.10.006
Abstract: We evaluated the contribution of four structural dimensions (object parts, internal details, objects contours and variability of the representation), as a possible source of categorical proc...
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J. Frederico Marques,
Ana Raposo,
Jorge Almeida
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23 November 2011 |
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Moving the hands and feet specifically impairs working memory for arm- and leg-related action words
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.10.005
Abstract: Language and action systems of the human brain are functionally interwoven. Speaking about actions and understanding action-related speech sparks the motor system of the human brain and, con...
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Zubaida Shebani,
Friedemann Pulvermüller
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23 November 2011 |
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Brain networks in posterior cortical atrophy: A single case tractography study and literature review
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.10.002
Abstract: Posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) is rare neurodegenerative dementia, clinically characterized by a progressive decline in higher-visual object and space processing. After a brief review of t...
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Raffaella Migliaccio,
Federica Agosta,
Monica N. Toba,
Dalila Samri,
Fabian Corlier,
Leonardo C. de Souza,
Marie Chupin,
Michael Sharman,
Maria L. Gorno-Tempini,
Bruno Dubois,
Massimo Filippi,
Paolo Bartolomeo
et al.
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18 November 2011 |
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Asyntactic comprehension, working memory, and acute ischemia in Broca’s area versus angular gyrus
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.09.009
Abstract: We evaluated sentence comprehension of variety of sentence constructions and components of short-term memory (STM) in 53 individuals with acute ischemic stroke, to test some current hypothes...
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Melissa Newhart,
Lydia A. Trupe,
Yessenia Gomez,
Lauren Cloutman,
J. Jarred Molitoris,
Cameron Davis,
Richard Leigh,
Rebecca F. Gottesman,
David Race,
Argye E. Hillis
et al.
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14 November 2011 |
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The role of skin texture and facial shape in representations of age and identity
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.09.010
Abstract: Faces have both shape and skin texture, but the relative importance of the two in face representations is unclear. Our goals were first, to determine the contribution of shape versus texture...
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Michelle Lai,
Ipek Oruç,
Jason J.S. Barton
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04 November 2011 |
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Prefrontal activation patterns of automatic and regulated approach–avoidance reactions – A functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.09.013
Abstract: Introduction: The present pilot study investigated cortical processes during automatic and regulated approach–avoidance reactions for the first time. Methods 1: In 15 healthy volunteers, pre...
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Lena H. Ernst,
Michael M. Plichta,
Elisabeth Lutz,
Anna K. Zesewitz,
Sara V. Tupak,
Thomas Dresler,
Ann-Christine Ehlis,
Andreas J. Fallgatter
et al.
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31 October 2011 |
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Dissociating learning-induced changes in fMRI signal from structural modifications: A comment on Dorjee and Bowers (2011)
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.09.012
In a recent commentary, raise several issues concerning the interpretation of functional MRI (fMRI) studies that examine learning in general and perceptual learning in particular. The authors rightly...
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Karsten Rauss,
Sophie Schwartz
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Discussion
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28 October 2011 |
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The beyond within
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.09.008
“There is more to reality that meets a normal eye. Behind the curtain of everyday consciousness there is hidden another unutterably strange mental universe”. This is how a documentary of the British B...
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Stefania de Vito
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Short communication
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26 October 2011 |
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Probabilistic association learning in frontotemporal dementia and schizophrenia
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.09.011
Abstract: Introduction: Recent neuropsychological studies show substantial cognitive deficits in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Schizophrenia (SC) overlaps in terms of neurobehavioural s...
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Thomas W. Weickert,
Felicity Leslie,
Jacqueline A. Rushby,
John R. Hodges,
Michael Hornberger
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26 October 2011 |
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Regional heterogeneity in the processing and the production of speech in the human planum temporale
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.09.004
Abstract: Introduction: The role of the left planum temporale (PT) in auditory language processing has been a central theme in cognitive neuroscience since the first descriptions of its leftward neuro...
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Pascale Tremblay,
Isabelle Deschamps,
Vincent L. Gracco
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24 October 2011 |
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Handedness, laterality and the size-weight illusion
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.09.007
Abstract: The goal of this study was to determine how handedness and lifting hand influence the way in which we lift objects and perceive their weights. To this end, we examined the fingertip forces a...
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Gavin Buckingham,
Nathalie S. Ranger,
Melvyn A. Goodale
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24 October 2011 |
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Bilateral neglect after bihemispheric strokes
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.09.006
Spatial neglect is the failure to attend, explore, and act upon the contralesional hemispace after unilateral brain lesion. Lesions associated with neglect are most commonly localised in the territory...
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Dario Cazzoli,
Rahel Schumacher,
Uli Baas,
René M. Müri,
Roland Wiest,
Stephan Bohlhalter,
Christian W. Hess,
Thomas Nyffeler
et al.
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Correspondence
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14 October 2011 |
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The visual attention span deficit in dyslexia is visual and not verbal
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.09.003
Abstract: The visual attention (VA) span deficit hypothesis of dyslexia posits that letter string deficits are a consequence of impaired visual processing. Alternatively, some have interpreted this de...
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Muriel Lobier,
Rachel Zoubrinetzky,
Sylviane Valdois
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Short communication
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10 October 2011 |
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Cueing spatial attention through timing and probability
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.08.010
Abstract: Even when focused on an effortful task we retain the ability to detect salient environmental information, and even irrelevant visual stimuli can be automatically detected. However, to which ...
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Giovanna Girardi,
Gabriella Antonucci,
Daniele Nico
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10 October 2011 |
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Cerebral language reorganization in the chronic stage of recovery: A longitudinal fMRI study
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.09.001
Abstract: The goal of the present study was to investigate whether spontaneous functional recovery following insult to the language-dominant hemisphere continues in the so-called “chronic stage,” and ...
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Odelia Elkana,
Ram Frost,
Uri Kramer,
Dafna Ben-Bashat,
Avraham Schweiger
et al.
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Full-length article
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10 October 2011 |
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Comprehension of insincere communication in neurodegenerative disease: Lies, sarcasm, and theory of mind
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.08.003
Abstract: Comprehension of insincere communication is an important aspect of social cognition requiring visual perspective taking, emotion reading, and understanding others’ thoughts, opinions, and in...
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Tal Shany-Ur,
Pardis Poorzand,
Scott N. Grossman,
Matthew E. Growdon,
Jung Y. Jang,
Robin S. Ketelle,
Bruce L. Miller,
Katherine P. Rankin
et al.
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05 October 2011 |
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Why we should integrate behavioral and neuroimaging studies to examine neural plasticity in perceptual learning
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.09.005
In recent years, a large and growing number of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have revealed the neural mechanisms behind human perception and cognition. The neural changes associ...
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Yuko Yotsumoto
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Discussion
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04 October 2011 |
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Alteration of autobiographical memory in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.09.002
Abstract: The concept of amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) concerns a population of older individuals at high risk of developing probable Alzheimer’s disease. Although anterograde memory defic...
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Eve Tramoni,
Olivier Felician,
Lejla Koric,
Michele Balzamo,
Sven Joubert,
Mathieu Ceccaldi
et al.
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04 October 2011 |
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A multidimensional approach to impulsivity changes in mild Alzheimer’s disease and control participants: Cognitive correlates
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.08.004
Abstract: Introduction: Impulsive behaviors are frequently described in brain-damaged patients, including patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, few studies have examined impulsivity changes...
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Lucien Rochat,
Joël Billieux,
Anne-Claude Juillerat Van der Linden,
Jean-Marie Annoni,
Dina Zekry,
Gabriel Gold,
Martial Van der Linden
et al.
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26 September 2011 |
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Movement observation affects sensorimotor memory when lifting a familiar object
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.08.011
Numerous studies have established that movement observation activates motor areas of the observer in a similar way as movement execution (). According to the embodied simulation theory, the observed b...
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Ece Uçar,
Nicole Wenderoth
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Correspondence
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22 September 2011 |
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Neural plasticity after pre-linguistic injury to the arcuate and superior longitudinal fasciculi
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.08.006
Abstract: We describe the case of girl who was born prematurely and diagnosed periventricular leukomalacia, a condition characterized by severe injury to the white matter tracts primarily surrounding ...
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Jason D. Yeatman,
Heidi M. Feldman
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22 September 2011 |
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Carlo Matteucci (1811–1868), the “frogs pile”, and the Risorgimento of electrophysiology
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.08.002
The invention of the electric battery, communicated to the Royal Society of London by Alessandro Volta (1745–1827) on 20th March 1800, had a tremendous historical impact in putting electricity at the ...
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Marco Piccolino,
Nicholas J. Wade
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Editorial
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19 September 2011 |
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What wires together dies together: Verbs, actions and neurodegeneration in motor neuron disease
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.07.008
Abstract: For more than a century the research on Motor Neuron Disease (MND) has been dominated by a tension between the concept of a selective, purely motor degeneration and a growing realisation of ...
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Thomas H. Bak,
Siddharthan Chandran
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19 September 2011 |
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Chronic somatoparaphrenia: A follow-up study on two clinical cases
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.08.008
Abstract: Somatoparaphrenia consists in abnormal or bizarre verbal reports about some parts of the body. Such a pathological condition usually lasts for days or weeks and is variably associated with o...
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Rossella Cogliano,
Claudio Crisci,
Massimiliano Conson,
Dario Grossi,
Luigi Trojano
et al.
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Short communication
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19 September 2011 |
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The ‘idioglossia’ cases of the 1890s and the clinical investigation and treatment of developmental language impairment
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.07.007
Abstract: The early history of developmental language impairment in late 19th century Britain is considered through the critical examination of three papers appearing in 1891 by Hadden, Golding-Bird a...
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Marjorie Lorch,
Paula Hellal
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12 September 2011 |
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Relative size of numerical magnitude induces a size-contrast effect on the grip scaling of reach-to-grasp movements
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.08.001
Abstract: Previous research found that quantitative information labelled on target objects of grasping movement modulates grip apertures. While the interaction between numerical cognition and sensorim...
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Rocco Y.-C. Chiou,
Denise H. Wu,
Ovid J.-L. Tzeng,
Daisy L. Hung,
Erik C. Chang
et al.
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Full-length article
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02 September 2011 |
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Impaired visual sensitivity within the ipsilesional hemifield following parietal lobe damage
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.07.005
Abstract: The parietal cortex is considered to be part of a network of brain areas that modulates competitive interactions between targets and irrelevant distracters in early visual cortex, however th...
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Jacqueline C. Snow,
Rodrigo R. Miranda,
Glyn W. Humphreys
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Full-length article
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02 September 2011 |
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Brain connectivity during resting state and subsequent working memory task predicts behavioural performance
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.07.006
Abstract: Brain regions simultaneously activated during any cognitive process are functionally connected, forming large-scale networks. These functional networks can be examined during active conditio...
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Roser Sala-Llonch,
Cleofé Peña-Gómez,
Eider M. Arenaza-Urquijo,
Dídac Vidal-Piñeiro,
Nuria Bargalló,
Carme Junqué,
David Bartrés-Faz
et al.
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29 August 2011 |
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The Organisation of Mind
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.07.004
Cognitive neuroscience stems from two rather different sets of disciplines. The brain-based set of disciplines – neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and those based on the physical techniques involved such ...
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Tim Shallice,
Richard P. Cooper
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Book review
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29 August 2011 |
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Learning to associate novel words with motor actions: Language-induced motor activity following short training
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.07.003
Abstract: Action words referring to face, arm or leg actions activate areas along the motor strip that also control the planning and execution of the actions specified by the words. This electroenceph...
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Raphaël Fargier,
Yves Paulignan,
Véronique Boulenger,
Padraic Monaghan,
Anne Reboul,
Tatjana A. Nazir
et al.
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24 August 2011 |
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Posterior fossa syndrome in adults: A new case and comprehensive survey of the literature
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.06.018
Abstract: Although the posterior fossa syndrome (PFS) can be considered as an aetiologically heterogeneous condition affecting children and adults, it most often occurs in paediatric patients after ce...
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Peter Mariën,
Hyo Jung De Smet,
Ellen Wijgerde,
Jo Verhoeven,
Roel Crols,
Peter P. De Deyn
et al.
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19 August 2011 |
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Single-case research in neuropsychology: A comparison of five forms of t-test for comparing a case to controls
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.06.021
Abstract: Five inferential methods employed in single-case studies to compare a case to controls are examined; all of these make use of a t-distribution. It is shown that three of these ostensibly dif...
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John R. Crawford,
Paul H. Garthwaite
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16 August 2011 |
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The format of conceptual representations disrupted in semantic dementia: A position paper
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.06.019
Abstract: To account for the selective, progressive and multimodal conceptual disruption observed in semantic dementia (SD), have proposed that the neural network for semantic memory cannot consist o...
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Guido Gainotti
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Review article
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02 August 2011 |
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What can fMRI tell us about the locus of learning?
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.06.016
Most functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies attempt to identify the brain regions involved in performing a task; that is, these studies are concerned with the locus or loci of on-line pr...
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Dusana Dorjee,
Jeffrey S. Bowers
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Discussion
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01 August 2011 |
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The representation of lexical-syntactic information: Evidence from syntactic and lexical retrieval impairments in aphasia
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2011.05.024
Abstract: This study explored lexical-syntactic information – syntactic information that is stored in the lexicon – and its relation to syntactic and lexical impairments in aphasia. We focused on two ...
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Michal Biran,
Naama Friedmann
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28 July 2011 |