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Gregory McCarthy

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Journal of Neurophysiology|November 9, 2002
Category-sensitive excitatory and inhibitory processes in human extrastriate cortexTruett Allison, Aina Puce, Gregory McCarthy
Biological Psychology|June 1, 2016
Electrophysiological correlates of face-evoked person knowledgeJohnMark Taylor, Zarrar Shehzad, Gregory McCarthy
Neuroimage|December 13, 2006
fMRI reveals that involuntary visual deviance processing is resource limitedGunes Yucel, Gregory McCarthy, Aysenil Belger
Biological Psychiatry|May 23, 2006
Mood alters amygdala activation to sad distractors during an attentional taskLihong Wang, Kevin S LaBar, Gregory McCarthy
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 15, 2002
Dissociable prefrontal brain systems for attention and emotionHiroshi Yamasaki, Kevin S LaBar, Gregory McCarthy
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|September 18, 2012
Attributing intentions to random motion engages the posterior superior temporal sulcusSu Mei Lee, Tao Gao, Gregory McCarthy
Psychological Science|November 17, 2010
The wolfpack effect. Perception of animacy irresistibly influences interactive behaviorTao Gao, Gregory McCarthy, Brian J Scholl
Neuroimage|September 20, 2011
The fMRI BOLD signal tracks electrophysiological spectral perturbations, not event-related potentialsAndrew D Engell, Scott Huettel, Gregory McCarthy
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 12, 2012
Dissociating the detection of intentionality from animacy in the right posterior superior temporal sulcusTao Gao, Brian J Scholl, Gregory McCarthy
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 11, 2005
Grasping the intentions of others: the perceived intentionality of an action influences activity in the superior temporal sulcus during social perceptionKevin A Pelphrey, James P Morris, Gregory McCarthy
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Journal of Neurophysiology|November 9, 2002
Category-sensitive excitatory and inhibitory processes in human extrastriate cortexTruett Allison, Aina Puce, Gregory McCarthy
Biological Psychology|June 1, 2016
Electrophysiological correlates of face-evoked person knowledgeJohnMark Taylor, Zarrar Shehzad, Gregory McCarthy
Neuroimage|December 13, 2006
fMRI reveals that involuntary visual deviance processing is resource limitedGunes Yucel, Gregory McCarthy, Aysenil Belger
Biological Psychiatry|May 23, 2006
Mood alters amygdala activation to sad distractors during an attentional taskLihong Wang, Kevin S LaBar, Gregory McCarthy
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 15, 2002
Dissociable prefrontal brain systems for attention and emotionHiroshi Yamasaki, Kevin S LaBar, Gregory McCarthy
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|September 18, 2012
Attributing intentions to random motion engages the posterior superior temporal sulcusSu Mei Lee, Tao Gao, Gregory McCarthy
Psychological Science|November 17, 2010
The wolfpack effect. Perception of animacy irresistibly influences interactive behaviorTao Gao, Gregory McCarthy, Brian J Scholl
Neuroimage|September 20, 2011
The fMRI BOLD signal tracks electrophysiological spectral perturbations, not event-related potentialsAndrew D Engell, Scott Huettel, Gregory McCarthy
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 12, 2012
Dissociating the detection of intentionality from animacy in the right posterior superior temporal sulcusTao Gao, Brian J Scholl, Gregory McCarthy
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 11, 2005
Grasping the intentions of others: the perceived intentionality of an action influences activity in the superior temporal sulcus during social perceptionKevin A Pelphrey, James P Morris, Gregory McCarthy
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