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Brian Butterworth

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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 21, 2011
Understanding the real value of fractions and decimalsTeresa Iuculano, Brian Butterworth
Cognition|May 19, 2004
Developmental dyscalculia and basic numerical capacities: a study of 8-9-year-old studentsKarin Landerl, Anna Bevan, Brian Butterworth
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|March 31, 2010
A candidate for the attentional bottleneck: set-size specific modulation of the right TPJ during attentive enumerationPetra Vetter, Brian Butterworth, Bahador Bahrami
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 20, 2011
Mapping numerical magnitudes along the right lines: differentiating between scale and biasVyacheslav Karolis, Teresa Iuculano, Brian Butterworth
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 28, 2009
The impact of visuo-spatial number forms on simple arithmeticJamie Ward, Noam Sagiv, Brian Butterworth
Neurocase|June 28, 2006
The understanding of quantifiers in semantic dementia: a single-case studyMarinella Cappelletti, Brian Butterworth, Michael Kopelman
Cognitive Neuroscience|October 31, 2013
Time and numerosity estimation are independent: Behavioral evidence for two different systems using a conflict paradigmChristian Agrillo, Ashish Ranpura, Brian Butterworth
Cognitive Neuropsychology|October 20, 2010
Why semantic dementia drives you to the dogs (but not to the horses): A theoretical accountMarinella Cappelletti, Michael Kopelman, Brian Butterworth
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|March 19, 2008
Number forms in the brainJoey Tang, Jamie Ward, Brian Butterworth
Neuropsychologia|July 13, 2005
Dexterity with numbers: rTMS over left angular gyrus disrupts finger gnosis and number processingElena Rusconi, Vincent Walsh, Brian Butterworth
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 21, 2011
Understanding the real value of fractions and decimalsTeresa Iuculano, Brian Butterworth
Cognition|May 19, 2004
Developmental dyscalculia and basic numerical capacities: a study of 8-9-year-old studentsKarin Landerl, Anna Bevan, Brian Butterworth
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|March 31, 2010
A candidate for the attentional bottleneck: set-size specific modulation of the right TPJ during attentive enumerationPetra Vetter, Brian Butterworth, Bahador Bahrami
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 20, 2011
Mapping numerical magnitudes along the right lines: differentiating between scale and biasVyacheslav Karolis, Teresa Iuculano, Brian Butterworth
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 28, 2009
The impact of visuo-spatial number forms on simple arithmeticJamie Ward, Noam Sagiv, Brian Butterworth
Neurocase|June 28, 2006
The understanding of quantifiers in semantic dementia: a single-case studyMarinella Cappelletti, Brian Butterworth, Michael Kopelman
Cognitive Neuroscience|October 31, 2013
Time and numerosity estimation are independent: Behavioral evidence for two different systems using a conflict paradigmChristian Agrillo, Ashish Ranpura, Brian Butterworth
Cognitive Neuropsychology|October 20, 2010
Why semantic dementia drives you to the dogs (but not to the horses): A theoretical accountMarinella Cappelletti, Michael Kopelman, Brian Butterworth
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|March 19, 2008
Number forms in the brainJoey Tang, Jamie Ward, Brian Butterworth
Neuropsychologia|July 13, 2005
Dexterity with numbers: rTMS over left angular gyrus disrupts finger gnosis and number processingElena Rusconi, Vincent Walsh, Brian Butterworth
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