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Megan S Steven

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Perception|October 6, 2004
Visual synaesthesia in the blindMegan S Steven, Colin Blakemore
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 11, 2006
Activation of color-selective areas of the visual cortex in a blind synestheteMegan S Steven, Peter C Hansen, Colin Blakemore
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|July 9, 2009
Cortical projection topography of the human splenium: hemispheric asymmetry and individual differencesMary Colvin Putnam, Megan S Steven, Karl W Doron, et al.
Brain and Language|August 26, 2011
TMS suppression of right pars triangularis, but not pars opercularis, improves naming in aphasiaMargaret A Naeser, Paula I Martin, Hugo Theoret, et al.
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Perception|October 6, 2004
Visual synaesthesia in the blindMegan S Steven, Colin Blakemore
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 11, 2006
Activation of color-selective areas of the visual cortex in a blind synestheteMegan S Steven, Peter C Hansen, Colin Blakemore
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|July 9, 2009
Cortical projection topography of the human splenium: hemispheric asymmetry and individual differencesMary Colvin Putnam, Megan S Steven, Karl W Doron, et al.
Brain and Language|August 26, 2011
TMS suppression of right pars triangularis, but not pars opercularis, improves naming in aphasiaMargaret A Naeser, Paula I Martin, Hugo Theoret, et al.
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