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Christine Chiarello

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Laterality|July 20, 2018
One is all you need: intrahemispheric processing benefits nonverbal visual recognitionAlessandra Macbeth, Christine Chiarello
Laterality|October 30, 2004
No go on neutrals? An interhemispheric account of semantic category primingConnie Shears, Christine Chiarello
Brain and Language|August 16, 2005
Priming nouns and verbs: differential influences of semantic and grammatical cues in the two cerebral hemispheresStella R Arambel, Christine Chiarello
Brain and Language|December 6, 2005
Understanding metaphors: Is the right hemisphere uniquely involved?Natalie A Kacinik, Christine Chiarello
Brain and Cognition|January 22, 2008
How dynamic is interhemispheric interaction? Effects of task switching on the across-hemisphere advantageSuzanne E Welcome, Christine Chiarello
Brain and Cognition|November 11, 2003
An investigation of hemisphere differences for moderately imageable words across high and low image contextsNatalie A Kacinik, Christine Chiarello
Brain and Language|October 26, 2005
Cerebral asymmetries in early orthographic and phonological reading processes: evidence from backward maskingLaura K Halderman, Christine Chiarello
Brain and Language|August 16, 2005
The effects of multiple script priming on word recognition by the two cerebral hemispheres: Implications for discourse processingMiriam Faust, Ofra Barak, Christine Chiarello
Neuropsychologia|January 22, 2016
Structural asymmetry of the human cerebral cortex: Regional and between-subject variability of surface area, cortical thickness, and local gyrificationChristine Chiarello, David Vazquez, Adam Felton, et al.
Neuropsychologia|January 27, 2018
Orthographic influence on spoken word identification: Behavioral and fMRI evidenceChristine Chiarello, Kenneth I Vaden, Mark A Eckert
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Laterality|July 20, 2018
One is all you need: intrahemispheric processing benefits nonverbal visual recognitionAlessandra Macbeth, Christine Chiarello
Laterality|October 30, 2004
No go on neutrals? An interhemispheric account of semantic category primingConnie Shears, Christine Chiarello
Brain and Language|August 16, 2005
Priming nouns and verbs: differential influences of semantic and grammatical cues in the two cerebral hemispheresStella R Arambel, Christine Chiarello
Brain and Language|December 6, 2005
Understanding metaphors: Is the right hemisphere uniquely involved?Natalie A Kacinik, Christine Chiarello
Brain and Cognition|January 22, 2008
How dynamic is interhemispheric interaction? Effects of task switching on the across-hemisphere advantageSuzanne E Welcome, Christine Chiarello
Brain and Cognition|November 11, 2003
An investigation of hemisphere differences for moderately imageable words across high and low image contextsNatalie A Kacinik, Christine Chiarello
Brain and Language|October 26, 2005
Cerebral asymmetries in early orthographic and phonological reading processes: evidence from backward maskingLaura K Halderman, Christine Chiarello
Brain and Language|August 16, 2005
The effects of multiple script priming on word recognition by the two cerebral hemispheres: Implications for discourse processingMiriam Faust, Ofra Barak, Christine Chiarello
Neuropsychologia|January 22, 2016
Structural asymmetry of the human cerebral cortex: Regional and between-subject variability of surface area, cortical thickness, and local gyrificationChristine Chiarello, David Vazquez, Adam Felton, et al.
Neuropsychologia|January 27, 2018
Orthographic influence on spoken word identification: Behavioral and fMRI evidenceChristine Chiarello, Kenneth I Vaden, Mark A Eckert
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