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J Buxbaum

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Neuropsychologia|March 1, 1994
Neglect of chimeric figures: two halves are better than a wholeL J Buxbaum, H B Coslett
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|October 1, 1988
Gamma heavy chain disease in man. Genomic sequence reveals two noncontiguous deletions in a single geneA Alexander, I Anicito, J Buxbaum
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|May 16, 2012
A combination of thematic and similarity-based semantic processes confers resistance to deficit following left hemisphere strokeSolène Kalénine, Daniel Mirman, Laurel J Buxbaum
American Journal of Hematology|December 1, 1992
N-ras oncogene activation in a patient with gamma heavy chain diseaseT Moskovits, D R Jacobson, J Buxbaum
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|November 1, 1996
Surface EMG reliability using spectral analysisJ Buxbaum, N Mylinski, F R Parente
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|February 17, 2017
Critical Motor Involvement in Prediction of Human and Non-biological Motion TrajectoriesMatthieu M de Wit, Laurel J Buxbaum
Brain and Cognition|October 24, 2000
The role of the dynamic body schema in praxis: evidence from primary progressive apraxiaL J Buxbaum, T Giovannetti, D Libon
Modern Pathology : an Official Journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc|November 1, 1988
Nonamyloidotic monoclonal immunoglobulin deposits lack amyloid P componentG Gallo, M Picken, B Frangione, et al.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|September 25, 2007
The Coffee Challenge: a new method for the study of everyday action errorsTania Giovannetti, Myrna F Schwartz, Laurel J Buxbaum
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 21, 1970
Immunoglobulin M heavy chain disease: intracellular origin of the mu chain fragmentJ Buxbaum, E C Franklin, M D Scharff
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Neuropsychologia|March 1, 1994
Neglect of chimeric figures: two halves are better than a wholeL J Buxbaum, H B Coslett
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|October 1, 1988
Gamma heavy chain disease in man. Genomic sequence reveals two noncontiguous deletions in a single geneA Alexander, I Anicito, J Buxbaum
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|May 16, 2012
A combination of thematic and similarity-based semantic processes confers resistance to deficit following left hemisphere strokeSolène Kalénine, Daniel Mirman, Laurel J Buxbaum
American Journal of Hematology|December 1, 1992
N-ras oncogene activation in a patient with gamma heavy chain diseaseT Moskovits, D R Jacobson, J Buxbaum
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|November 1, 1996
Surface EMG reliability using spectral analysisJ Buxbaum, N Mylinski, F R Parente
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|February 17, 2017
Critical Motor Involvement in Prediction of Human and Non-biological Motion TrajectoriesMatthieu M de Wit, Laurel J Buxbaum
Brain and Cognition|October 24, 2000
The role of the dynamic body schema in praxis: evidence from primary progressive apraxiaL J Buxbaum, T Giovannetti, D Libon
Modern Pathology : an Official Journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc|November 1, 1988
Nonamyloidotic monoclonal immunoglobulin deposits lack amyloid P componentG Gallo, M Picken, B Frangione, et al.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|September 25, 2007
The Coffee Challenge: a new method for the study of everyday action errorsTania Giovannetti, Myrna F Schwartz, Laurel J Buxbaum
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 21, 1970
Immunoglobulin M heavy chain disease: intracellular origin of the mu chain fragmentJ Buxbaum, E C Franklin, M D Scharff
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