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David Kemmerer

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Neuropsychologia|February 22, 2005
The spatial and temporal meanings of English prepositions can be independently impairedDavid Kemmerer
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 10, 2022
Revisiting the relation between syntax, action, and left BA44David Kemmerer
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|June 24, 2014
Word classes in the brain: implications of linguistic typology for cognitive neuroscienceDavid Kemmerer
Neuropsychologia|March 7, 2006
The semantics of space: integrating linguistic typology and cognitive neuroscienceDavid Kemmerer
Consciousness and Cognition|April 25, 2014
Body ownership and beyond: connections between cognitive neuroscience and linguistic typologyDavid Kemmerer
Brain and Language|April 4, 2024
Transmodal neural substrates of general semantic knowledge: From single words to sentences, stories, and the default mode networkDavid Kemmerer
Neurocase|February 20, 2004
A double dissociation between the meanings of action verbs and locative prepositionsDavid Kemmerer, Daniel Tranel
Cognitive Neuropsychology|July 9, 2008
Searching for the elusive neural substrates of body part terms: a neuropsychological studyDavid Kemmerer, Daniel Tranel
Cognitive Neuropsychology|November 2, 2010
Neuroanatomical correlates of locative prepositionsDaniel Tranel, David Kemmerer
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|February 26, 2026
The default mode network: A transmodal cortical system for enhancing cognition and sharing mental worlds in language-specific, culturally diverse waysDavid Kemmerer, Guy Dove
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Neuropsychologia|February 22, 2005
The spatial and temporal meanings of English prepositions can be independently impairedDavid Kemmerer
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 10, 2022
Revisiting the relation between syntax, action, and left BA44David Kemmerer
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|June 24, 2014
Word classes in the brain: implications of linguistic typology for cognitive neuroscienceDavid Kemmerer
Neuropsychologia|March 7, 2006
The semantics of space: integrating linguistic typology and cognitive neuroscienceDavid Kemmerer
Consciousness and Cognition|April 25, 2014
Body ownership and beyond: connections between cognitive neuroscience and linguistic typologyDavid Kemmerer
Brain and Language|April 4, 2024
Transmodal neural substrates of general semantic knowledge: From single words to sentences, stories, and the default mode networkDavid Kemmerer
Neurocase|February 20, 2004
A double dissociation between the meanings of action verbs and locative prepositionsDavid Kemmerer, Daniel Tranel
Cognitive Neuropsychology|July 9, 2008
Searching for the elusive neural substrates of body part terms: a neuropsychological studyDavid Kemmerer, Daniel Tranel
Cognitive Neuropsychology|November 2, 2010
Neuroanatomical correlates of locative prepositionsDaniel Tranel, David Kemmerer
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|February 26, 2026
The default mode network: A transmodal cortical system for enhancing cognition and sharing mental worlds in language-specific, culturally diverse waysDavid Kemmerer, Guy Dove
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