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Helen E Moss

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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 31, 2001
The limits of a localized account of conceptual knowledge: Reply to Kiefer and SpitzerHelen E. Moss, Lorraine K. Tyler
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 31, 2003
Weighing up the facts of category-specific semantic deficitsHelen E Moss, Lorraine K Tyler
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|November 5, 2002
Tigers and teapots: what does it mean to be alive?Jennifer M. Rodd, Peter Bright, Helen E. Moss
Neuropsychologia|October 22, 2008
Modulation of motor and premotor cortices by actions, action words and action sentencesAna Raposo, Helen E Moss, Emmanuel A Stamatakis, et al.
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. B, Comparative and Physiological Psychology|October 1, 2005
The anatomy of object processing: the role of anteromedial temporal cortexPeter Bright, Helen E Moss, Emmanuel A Stamatakis, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 17, 2006
Binding crossmodal object features in perirhinal cortexKirsten I Taylor, Helen E Moss, Emmanuel A Stamatakis, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 15, 2006
Conceptual structure modulates anteromedial temporal involvement in processing verbally presented object propertiesPeter Bright, Helen E Moss, Olivia Longe, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 26, 2004
Distinctiveness and correlation in conceptual structure: behavioral and computational studiesBilli Randall, Helen E Moss, Jennifer M Rodd, et al.
Neuropsychologia|October 12, 2001
Is there an anatomical basis for category-specificity? Semantic memory studies in PET and fMRIJoseph T Devlin, Richard P Russell, Matthew H Davis, et al.
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 31, 2001
The limits of a localized account of conceptual knowledge: Reply to Kiefer and SpitzerHelen E. Moss, Lorraine K. Tyler
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 31, 2003
Weighing up the facts of category-specific semantic deficitsHelen E Moss, Lorraine K Tyler
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|November 5, 2002
Tigers and teapots: what does it mean to be alive?Jennifer M. Rodd, Peter Bright, Helen E. Moss
Neuropsychologia|October 22, 2008
Modulation of motor and premotor cortices by actions, action words and action sentencesAna Raposo, Helen E Moss, Emmanuel A Stamatakis, et al.
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. B, Comparative and Physiological Psychology|October 1, 2005
The anatomy of object processing: the role of anteromedial temporal cortexPeter Bright, Helen E Moss, Emmanuel A Stamatakis, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 17, 2006
Binding crossmodal object features in perirhinal cortexKirsten I Taylor, Helen E Moss, Emmanuel A Stamatakis, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 15, 2006
Conceptual structure modulates anteromedial temporal involvement in processing verbally presented object propertiesPeter Bright, Helen E Moss, Olivia Longe, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 26, 2004
Distinctiveness and correlation in conceptual structure: behavioral and computational studiesBilli Randall, Helen E Moss, Jennifer M Rodd, et al.
Neuropsychologia|October 12, 2001
Is there an anatomical basis for category-specificity? Semantic memory studies in PET and fMRIJoseph T Devlin, Richard P Russell, Matthew H Davis, et al.
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