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D Van Lancker

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Behavioural Neurology|February 4, 2014
The neurology of proverbsD Van Lancker
Brain and Cognition|September 1, 1991
Personal relevance and the human right hemisphereD Van Lancker
Brain and Language|March 1, 1997
Rags to riches: our increasing appreciation of cognitive and communicative abilities of the human right cerebral hemisphereD Van Lancker
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1987
Voice discrimination and recognition are separate abilitiesD Van Lancker, J Kreiman
Brain and Language|July 1, 1988
Hemispheric specialization for voice recognition: evidence from dichotic listeningJ Kreiman, D Van Lancker
Brain and Language|April 13, 2001
Cerebral laterality for famous proper nouns: visual recognition by normal subjectsC Ohnesorge, D Van Lancker
Brain and Language|November 1, 1990
Preserved recognition of familiar personal names in global aphasiaD Van Lancker, K Klein
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|March 1, 1981
Idiomatic versus literal interpretations of ditropically ambiguous sentencesD Van Lancker, G J Canter
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|December 1, 1993
Brain damage and prosody errors reconsidered: reply to HeilmanD Van Lancker, J J Sidtis
Brain Research. Brain Research Reviews|December 28, 1999
Expletives: neurolinguistic and neurobehavioral perspectives on swearingD Van Lancker, J L Cummings
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Showing results (1-10 of 22) with videos related to

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Behavioural Neurology|February 4, 2014
The neurology of proverbsD Van Lancker
Brain and Cognition|September 1, 1991
Personal relevance and the human right hemisphereD Van Lancker
Brain and Language|March 1, 1997
Rags to riches: our increasing appreciation of cognitive and communicative abilities of the human right cerebral hemisphereD Van Lancker
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1987
Voice discrimination and recognition are separate abilitiesD Van Lancker, J Kreiman
Brain and Language|July 1, 1988
Hemispheric specialization for voice recognition: evidence from dichotic listeningJ Kreiman, D Van Lancker
Brain and Language|April 13, 2001
Cerebral laterality for famous proper nouns: visual recognition by normal subjectsC Ohnesorge, D Van Lancker
Brain and Language|November 1, 1990
Preserved recognition of familiar personal names in global aphasiaD Van Lancker, K Klein
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|March 1, 1981
Idiomatic versus literal interpretations of ditropically ambiguous sentencesD Van Lancker, G J Canter
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|December 1, 1993
Brain damage and prosody errors reconsidered: reply to HeilmanD Van Lancker, J J Sidtis
Brain Research. Brain Research Reviews|December 28, 1999
Expletives: neurolinguistic and neurobehavioral perspectives on swearingD Van Lancker, J L Cummings
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