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Ayse Pinar Saygin

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Brain : a Journal of Neurology|July 31, 2007
Superior temporal and premotor brain areas necessary for biological motion perceptionAyse Pinar Saygin
Psychological Research|February 29, 2012
The role of appearance and motion in action predictionAyse Pinar Saygin, Waltraud Stadler
Brain and Language|December 21, 2010
Distributed processing and cortical specialization for speech and environmental sounds in human temporal cortexRobert Leech, Ayse Pinar Saygin
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|February 1, 2008
Retinotopy and attention in human occipital, temporal, parietal, and frontal cortexAyse Pinar Saygin, Martin I Sereno
Neuropsychologia|August 25, 2009
Nonverbal auditory agnosia with lesion to Wernicke's areaAyse Pinar Saygin, Robert Leech, Frederic Dick
Plos One|October 27, 2010
Unaffected perceptual thresholds for biological and non-biological form-from-motion perception in autism spectrum conditionsAyse Pinar Saygin, Jennifer Cook, Sarah-Jayne Blakemore
Language Learning and Development : the Official Journal of the Society for Language Development|March 16, 2010
Infants' recognition of meaningful verbal and nonverbal soundsAlycia Cummings, Ayse Pinar Saygin, Elizabeth Bates, et al.
Neuroimage|July 4, 2012
Motion-sensitive cortex and motion semantics in American Sign LanguageStephen McCullough, Ayse Pinar Saygin, Franco Korpics, et al.
Psychological Science|May 10, 2008
In the footsteps of biological motion and multisensory perception: judgments of audiovisual temporal relations are enhanced for upright walkersAyse Pinar Saygin, Jon Driver, Virginia R de Sa
Neuropsychologia|May 15, 2007
Lesion correlates of conversational speech production deficitsArielle Borovsky, Ayse Pinar Saygin, Elizabeth Bates, et al.
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Brain : a Journal of Neurology|July 31, 2007
Superior temporal and premotor brain areas necessary for biological motion perceptionAyse Pinar Saygin
Psychological Research|February 29, 2012
The role of appearance and motion in action predictionAyse Pinar Saygin, Waltraud Stadler
Brain and Language|December 21, 2010
Distributed processing and cortical specialization for speech and environmental sounds in human temporal cortexRobert Leech, Ayse Pinar Saygin
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|February 1, 2008
Retinotopy and attention in human occipital, temporal, parietal, and frontal cortexAyse Pinar Saygin, Martin I Sereno
Neuropsychologia|August 25, 2009
Nonverbal auditory agnosia with lesion to Wernicke's areaAyse Pinar Saygin, Robert Leech, Frederic Dick
Plos One|October 27, 2010
Unaffected perceptual thresholds for biological and non-biological form-from-motion perception in autism spectrum conditionsAyse Pinar Saygin, Jennifer Cook, Sarah-Jayne Blakemore
Language Learning and Development : the Official Journal of the Society for Language Development|March 16, 2010
Infants' recognition of meaningful verbal and nonverbal soundsAlycia Cummings, Ayse Pinar Saygin, Elizabeth Bates, et al.
Neuroimage|July 4, 2012
Motion-sensitive cortex and motion semantics in American Sign LanguageStephen McCullough, Ayse Pinar Saygin, Franco Korpics, et al.
Psychological Science|May 10, 2008
In the footsteps of biological motion and multisensory perception: judgments of audiovisual temporal relations are enhanced for upright walkersAyse Pinar Saygin, Jon Driver, Virginia R de Sa
Neuropsychologia|May 15, 2007
Lesion correlates of conversational speech production deficitsArielle Borovsky, Ayse Pinar Saygin, Elizabeth Bates, et al.
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