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Brain and Language
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November 1, 1986
A case of thalamic aphasia with postmortem verification
B Crosson, J C Parker, A K Kim, et al.
Neuropsychologia
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August 23, 2001
Basal ganglia dysfunction, working memory, and sentence comprehension in patients with Parkinson's disease
R L Skeel, B Crosson, S E Nadeau, et al.
Neuropsychologia
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February 1, 1997
Tapping, talking and the thalamus: possible influence of the intralaminar nuclei on basal ganglia function
M Mennemeier, B Crosson, D J Williamson, et al.
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS
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May 29, 2000
Conceptual apraxia in probable Alzheimer's disease as demonstrated by the Florida Action Recall Test
R L Schwartz, J C Adair, A M Raymer, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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March 13, 2001
Relative shift in activity from medial to lateral frontal cortex during internally versus externally guided word generation
B Crosson, J R Sadek, L Maron, et al.
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists
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November 1, 2003
MMPI-2 profiles of patients with intractable epilepsy
Tricia Z King, E B Fennell, R Bauer, et al.
Neuroreport
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November 26, 1999
Left-hemisphere processing of emotional connotation during word generation
B Crosson, K Radonovich, J R Sadek, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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July 30, 1999
Activity in the paracingulate and cingulate sulci during word generation: an fMRI study of functional anatomy
B Crosson, J R Sadek, J A Bobholz, et al.
Brain and Language
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October 27, 1999
Conduction aphasia and the arcuate fasciculus: A reexamination of the Wernicke-Geschwind model
J M Anderson, R Gilmore, S Roper, et al.
Neuropsychology
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June 3, 1999
Mapping of semantic, phonological, and orthographic verbal working memory in normal adults with functional magnetic resonance imaging
B Crosson, S M Rao, S J Woodley, et al.
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Brain and Language
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November 1, 1986
A case of thalamic aphasia with postmortem verification
B Crosson, J C Parker, A K Kim, et al.
Neuropsychologia
|
August 23, 2001
Basal ganglia dysfunction, working memory, and sentence comprehension in patients with Parkinson's disease
R L Skeel, B Crosson, S E Nadeau, et al.
Neuropsychologia
|
February 1, 1997
Tapping, talking and the thalamus: possible influence of the intralaminar nuclei on basal ganglia function
M Mennemeier, B Crosson, D J Williamson, et al.
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS
|
May 29, 2000
Conceptual apraxia in probable Alzheimer's disease as demonstrated by the Florida Action Recall Test
R L Schwartz, J C Adair, A M Raymer, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
March 13, 2001
Relative shift in activity from medial to lateral frontal cortex during internally versus externally guided word generation
B Crosson, J R Sadek, L Maron, et al.
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists
|
November 1, 2003
MMPI-2 profiles of patients with intractable epilepsy
Tricia Z King, E B Fennell, R Bauer, et al.
Neuroreport
|
November 26, 1999
Left-hemisphere processing of emotional connotation during word generation
B Crosson, K Radonovich, J R Sadek, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
|
July 30, 1999
Activity in the paracingulate and cingulate sulci during word generation: an fMRI study of functional anatomy
B Crosson, J R Sadek, J A Bobholz, et al.
Brain and Language
|
October 27, 1999
Conduction aphasia and the arcuate fasciculus: A reexamination of the Wernicke-Geschwind model
J M Anderson, R Gilmore, S Roper, et al.
Neuropsychology
|
June 3, 1999
Mapping of semantic, phonological, and orthographic verbal working memory in normal adults with functional magnetic resonance imaging
B Crosson, S M Rao, S J Woodley, et al.
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