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Mikkel Wallentin

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Brain and Language|August 30, 2008
Putative sex differences in verbal abilities and language cortex: a critical reviewMikkel Wallentin
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|October 3, 2020
Gender differences in language are small but matter for disordersMikkel Wallentin
Cognitive Processing|July 19, 2012
The role of the brain's frontal eye fields in constructing frame of referenceMikkel Wallentin
Plos One|December 21, 2018
Sex differences in post-stroke aphasia rates are caused by age. A meta-analysis and database queryMikkel Wallentin
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 25, 2022
Sex differences in longevity are relative, not independentMikkel Wallentin
Frontiers in Psychology|April 23, 2020
Demonstrative Reference and Semantic Space: A Large-Scale Demonstrative Choice Task StudyRoberta Rocca, Mikkel Wallentin
Psychological Science|February 2, 2023
Cross-Cultural Sex/Gender Differences in Produced Word Content Before the Age of 3 YearsMikkel Wallentin, Fabio Trecca
Neuroimage|March 10, 2011
The locative alternation: distinguishing linguistic processing cost from error signals in Broca's regionKen Ramshøj Christensen, Mikkel Wallentin
Plos One|January 8, 2019
This shoe, that tiger: Semantic properties reflecting manual affordances of the referent modulate demonstrative useRoberta Rocca, Kristian Tylén, Mikkel Wallentin
Neuropsychologia|October 5, 2007
Frontal eye fields involved in shifting frame of reference within working memory for scenesMikkel Wallentin, Andreas Roepstorff, Neil Burgess
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Brain and Language|August 30, 2008
Putative sex differences in verbal abilities and language cortex: a critical reviewMikkel Wallentin
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|October 3, 2020
Gender differences in language are small but matter for disordersMikkel Wallentin
Cognitive Processing|July 19, 2012
The role of the brain's frontal eye fields in constructing frame of referenceMikkel Wallentin
Plos One|December 21, 2018
Sex differences in post-stroke aphasia rates are caused by age. A meta-analysis and database queryMikkel Wallentin
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 25, 2022
Sex differences in longevity are relative, not independentMikkel Wallentin
Frontiers in Psychology|April 23, 2020
Demonstrative Reference and Semantic Space: A Large-Scale Demonstrative Choice Task StudyRoberta Rocca, Mikkel Wallentin
Psychological Science|February 2, 2023
Cross-Cultural Sex/Gender Differences in Produced Word Content Before the Age of 3 YearsMikkel Wallentin, Fabio Trecca
Neuroimage|March 10, 2011
The locative alternation: distinguishing linguistic processing cost from error signals in Broca's regionKen Ramshøj Christensen, Mikkel Wallentin
Plos One|January 8, 2019
This shoe, that tiger: Semantic properties reflecting manual affordances of the referent modulate demonstrative useRoberta Rocca, Kristian Tylén, Mikkel Wallentin
Neuropsychologia|October 5, 2007
Frontal eye fields involved in shifting frame of reference within working memory for scenesMikkel Wallentin, Andreas Roepstorff, Neil Burgess
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