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Kimihiro Nakamura

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The Neuroscientist : a Review Journal Bringing Neurobiology, Neurology and Psychiatry|May 29, 2026
The Left Ventral Premotor Cortex: Powerful Roles in ReadingKimihiro Nakamura
Brain Sciences|May 27, 2026
Unifying Divergent Conceptions in Nonfluent/Agrammatic and Semantic Primary Progressive AphasiaMarc Teichmann, Kimihiro Nakamura
Neuropsychologia|March 27, 2012
Task-sensitivity of unconscious word processing in spatial neglectKimihiro Nakamura, Tatsuhide Oga, Hidenao Fukuyama
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 14, 2024
Dissecting the Causal Role of Early Inferior Frontal Activation in ReadingTomoki Uno, Kouji Takano, Kimihiro Nakamura
Frontiers in Psychology|June 7, 2014
Mirror-image discrimination in the literate brain: a causal role for the left occpitotemporal cortexKimihiro Nakamura, Michiru Makuuchi, Yasoichi Nakajima
Iscience|January 22, 2026
The basal ganglia mediate the inter-hemispheric transfer of complex tool-use skillSayori Takeda, Kouji Takano, Kimihiro Nakamura
Frontiers in Psychology|February 11, 2020
Left Amygdala Regulates the Cerebral Reading Network During Fast Emotion Word ProcessingKimihiro Nakamura, Tomoe Inomata, Akira Uno
European Neurology|February 14, 2004
Selective impairment of the auditory-verbal short-term memory due to a lesion of the superior temporal gyrusYoshihiro Takayama, Keiko Kinomoto, Kimihiro Nakamura
Plos One|October 30, 2024
Phonology facilitates deeply opaque logographic writingMio Yokoi, Kouji Takano, Kimihiro Nakamura
Frontiers in Psychology|July 30, 2014
How does literacy break mirror invariance in the visual system?Felipe Pegado, Kimihiro Nakamura, Thomas Hannagan
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The Neuroscientist : a Review Journal Bringing Neurobiology, Neurology and Psychiatry|May 29, 2026
The Left Ventral Premotor Cortex: Powerful Roles in ReadingKimihiro Nakamura
Brain Sciences|May 27, 2026
Unifying Divergent Conceptions in Nonfluent/Agrammatic and Semantic Primary Progressive AphasiaMarc Teichmann, Kimihiro Nakamura
Neuropsychologia|March 27, 2012
Task-sensitivity of unconscious word processing in spatial neglectKimihiro Nakamura, Tatsuhide Oga, Hidenao Fukuyama
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 14, 2024
Dissecting the Causal Role of Early Inferior Frontal Activation in ReadingTomoki Uno, Kouji Takano, Kimihiro Nakamura
Frontiers in Psychology|June 7, 2014
Mirror-image discrimination in the literate brain: a causal role for the left occpitotemporal cortexKimihiro Nakamura, Michiru Makuuchi, Yasoichi Nakajima
Iscience|January 22, 2026
The basal ganglia mediate the inter-hemispheric transfer of complex tool-use skillSayori Takeda, Kouji Takano, Kimihiro Nakamura
Frontiers in Psychology|February 11, 2020
Left Amygdala Regulates the Cerebral Reading Network During Fast Emotion Word ProcessingKimihiro Nakamura, Tomoe Inomata, Akira Uno
European Neurology|February 14, 2004
Selective impairment of the auditory-verbal short-term memory due to a lesion of the superior temporal gyrusYoshihiro Takayama, Keiko Kinomoto, Kimihiro Nakamura
Plos One|October 30, 2024
Phonology facilitates deeply opaque logographic writingMio Yokoi, Kouji Takano, Kimihiro Nakamura
Frontiers in Psychology|July 30, 2014
How does literacy break mirror invariance in the visual system?Felipe Pegado, Kimihiro Nakamura, Thomas Hannagan
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