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Joseph T Devlin

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Neuroimage|July 28, 2009
On-line plasticity in spoken sentence comprehension: Adapting to time-compressed speechPatti Adank, Joseph T Devlin
Current Biology : CB|March 13, 2009
Speech perception: motoric contributions versus the motor theoryJoseph T Devlin, Jennifer Aydelott
Neuroimage|September 18, 2007
In praise of tedious anatomyJoseph T Devlin, Russell A Poldrack
Current Biology : CB|September 4, 2007
Perirhinal contributions to human visual perceptionJoseph T Devlin, Cathy J Price
Neuroimage|July 26, 2003
The myth of the visual word form areaCathy J Price, Joseph T Devlin
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|December 2, 2006
Stimulating language: insights from TMSJoseph T Devlin, Kate E Watkins
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 10, 2011
The interactive account of ventral occipitotemporal contributions to readingCathy J Price, Joseph T Devlin
Neuroimage|April 28, 2004
The pro and cons of labelling a left occipitotemporal region: "the visual word form area"Cathy J Price, Joseph T Devlin
Neuroimage|May 24, 2011
Improving the reliability of functional localizersKeith J Kawabata Duncan, Joseph T Devlin
Frontiers in Psychology|October 14, 2022
Can extreme experiences enhance creativity? The case of the underwater nightclubDaniel C Richardson, Hosana Tagomori, Joseph T Devlin
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Neuroimage|July 28, 2009
On-line plasticity in spoken sentence comprehension: Adapting to time-compressed speechPatti Adank, Joseph T Devlin
Current Biology : CB|March 13, 2009
Speech perception: motoric contributions versus the motor theoryJoseph T Devlin, Jennifer Aydelott
Neuroimage|September 18, 2007
In praise of tedious anatomyJoseph T Devlin, Russell A Poldrack
Current Biology : CB|September 4, 2007
Perirhinal contributions to human visual perceptionJoseph T Devlin, Cathy J Price
Neuroimage|July 26, 2003
The myth of the visual word form areaCathy J Price, Joseph T Devlin
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|December 2, 2006
Stimulating language: insights from TMSJoseph T Devlin, Kate E Watkins
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 10, 2011
The interactive account of ventral occipitotemporal contributions to readingCathy J Price, Joseph T Devlin
Neuroimage|April 28, 2004
The pro and cons of labelling a left occipitotemporal region: "the visual word form area"Cathy J Price, Joseph T Devlin
Neuroimage|May 24, 2011
Improving the reliability of functional localizersKeith J Kawabata Duncan, Joseph T Devlin
Frontiers in Psychology|October 14, 2022
Can extreme experiences enhance creativity? The case of the underwater nightclubDaniel C Richardson, Hosana Tagomori, Joseph T Devlin
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