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Blake W Johnson

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Scientific Reports|November 16, 2019
Musical imagery depends upon coordination of auditory and sensorimotor brain activityRebecca W Gelding, William F Thompson, Blake W Johnson
Neuroimage|April 11, 2020
Theta oscillations support the interface between language and memoryYi Pu, Douglas Cheyne, Yanan Sun, et al.
Neuropsychologia|March 24, 2004
One good turn deserves another: an event-related brain potential study of rotated mirror-normal letter discriminationsJeff P Hamm, Blake W Johnson, Michael C Corballis
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 11, 2014
Behavioral and multimodal neuroimaging evidence for a deficit in brain timing networks in stuttering: a hypothesis and theoryAndrew C Etchell, Blake W Johnson, Paul F Sowman
Neuroreport|May 12, 2009
Event-related potentials for interaural time differences and spectral cuesMichael J Hautus, Blake W Johnson, Lincoln J Colling
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|January 21, 2015
Beta oscillations, timing, and stutteringAndrew C Etchell, Blake W Johnson, Paul F Sowman
Plos One|March 26, 2015
The Pitch Imagery Arrow Task: effects of musical training, vividness, and mental controlRebecca W Gelding, William Forde Thompson, Blake W Johnson
Experimental Brain Research|January 29, 2016
Event-related fields evoked by vocal response inhibition: a comparison of younger and older adultsLeidy J Castro-Meneses, Blake W Johnson, Paul F Sowman
Human Brain Mapping|November 5, 2016
The functional role of human right hippocampal/parahippocampal theta rhythm in environmental encoding during virtual spatial navigationYi Pu, Brian R Cornwell, Douglas Cheyne, et al.
Journal of Fluency Disorders|December 11, 2012
Reduced activation of left orbitofrontal cortex precedes blocked vocalization: a magnetoencephalographic studyPaul F Sowman, Stephen Crain, Elisabeth Harrison, et al.
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Scientific Reports|November 16, 2019
Musical imagery depends upon coordination of auditory and sensorimotor brain activityRebecca W Gelding, William F Thompson, Blake W Johnson
Neuroimage|April 11, 2020
Theta oscillations support the interface between language and memoryYi Pu, Douglas Cheyne, Yanan Sun, et al.
Neuropsychologia|March 24, 2004
One good turn deserves another: an event-related brain potential study of rotated mirror-normal letter discriminationsJeff P Hamm, Blake W Johnson, Michael C Corballis
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 11, 2014
Behavioral and multimodal neuroimaging evidence for a deficit in brain timing networks in stuttering: a hypothesis and theoryAndrew C Etchell, Blake W Johnson, Paul F Sowman
Neuroreport|May 12, 2009
Event-related potentials for interaural time differences and spectral cuesMichael J Hautus, Blake W Johnson, Lincoln J Colling
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|January 21, 2015
Beta oscillations, timing, and stutteringAndrew C Etchell, Blake W Johnson, Paul F Sowman
Plos One|March 26, 2015
The Pitch Imagery Arrow Task: effects of musical training, vividness, and mental controlRebecca W Gelding, William Forde Thompson, Blake W Johnson
Experimental Brain Research|January 29, 2016
Event-related fields evoked by vocal response inhibition: a comparison of younger and older adultsLeidy J Castro-Meneses, Blake W Johnson, Paul F Sowman
Human Brain Mapping|November 5, 2016
The functional role of human right hippocampal/parahippocampal theta rhythm in environmental encoding during virtual spatial navigationYi Pu, Brian R Cornwell, Douglas Cheyne, et al.
Journal of Fluency Disorders|December 11, 2012
Reduced activation of left orbitofrontal cortex precedes blocked vocalization: a magnetoencephalographic studyPaul F Sowman, Stephen Crain, Elisabeth Harrison, et al.
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