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Elliott D Ross

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Brain Sciences|August 27, 2021
Differential Hemispheric Lateralization of Emotions and Related Display Behaviors: Emotion-Type HypothesisElliott D Ross
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 1, 2008
Sensory-specific amnesia and hypoemotionality in humans and monkeys: gateway for developing a hodology of memoryElliott D Ross
Brain Sciences|November 25, 2023
Affective Prosody and Its Impact on the Neurology of Language, Depression, Memory and EmotionsElliott D Ross
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|August 14, 2021
Disorders of vocal emotional expression and comprehension: The aprosodiasElliott D Ross
Nature Clinical Practice. Neurology|April 24, 2008
Facial expressions, pain and nociception--are they related?Elliott D Ross
The Neuroscientist : a Review Journal Bringing Neurobiology, Neurology and Psychiatry|February 9, 2010
Cerebral localization of functions and the neurology of language: fact versus fiction or is it something else?Elliott D Ross
Brain and Language|June 1, 2007
Neurology of affective prosody and its functional-anatomic organization in right hemisphereElliott D Ross, Marilee Monnot
Neuropsychologia|December 25, 2010
Affective prosody: what do comprehension errors tell us about hemispheric lateralization of emotions, sex and aging effects, and the role of cognitive appraisalElliott D Ross, Marilee Monnot
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|June 16, 2012
Posed versus spontaneous facial expressions are modulated by opposite cerebral hemispheresElliott D Ross, Vinay K Pulusu
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|February 7, 2013
Attitudinal prosody: what we know and directions for future studyRachel L C Mitchell, Elliott D Ross
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Brain Sciences|August 27, 2021
Differential Hemispheric Lateralization of Emotions and Related Display Behaviors: Emotion-Type HypothesisElliott D Ross
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 1, 2008
Sensory-specific amnesia and hypoemotionality in humans and monkeys: gateway for developing a hodology of memoryElliott D Ross
Brain Sciences|November 25, 2023
Affective Prosody and Its Impact on the Neurology of Language, Depression, Memory and EmotionsElliott D Ross
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|August 14, 2021
Disorders of vocal emotional expression and comprehension: The aprosodiasElliott D Ross
Nature Clinical Practice. Neurology|April 24, 2008
Facial expressions, pain and nociception--are they related?Elliott D Ross
The Neuroscientist : a Review Journal Bringing Neurobiology, Neurology and Psychiatry|February 9, 2010
Cerebral localization of functions and the neurology of language: fact versus fiction or is it something else?Elliott D Ross
Brain and Language|June 1, 2007
Neurology of affective prosody and its functional-anatomic organization in right hemisphereElliott D Ross, Marilee Monnot
Neuropsychologia|December 25, 2010
Affective prosody: what do comprehension errors tell us about hemispheric lateralization of emotions, sex and aging effects, and the role of cognitive appraisalElliott D Ross, Marilee Monnot
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|June 16, 2012
Posed versus spontaneous facial expressions are modulated by opposite cerebral hemispheresElliott D Ross, Vinay K Pulusu
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|February 7, 2013
Attitudinal prosody: what we know and directions for future studyRachel L C Mitchell, Elliott D Ross
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