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P E Roland

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Acta Neurologica Scandinavica|July 1, 1992
Vibratory stimulation increases and decreases the regional cerebral blood flow and oxidative metabolism: a positron emission tomography (PET) studyR J Seitz, P E Roland
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|December 1, 1977
A quantitative analysis of sensations of tension and of kinaesthesia in man. Evidence for a peripherally originating muscular sense and for a sense of effortP E Roland, H Ladegaard-Pedersen
Archives of Neurology|December 1, 1980
Vibratory thresholds in the hands: comparison of patients with suprathalamic lesions with normal subjectsP E Roland, V K Nielsen
Human Brain Mapping|November 4, 2000
Visual exploration of form and position with identical stimuli: functional anatomy with PETZ Vidnyánszky, B Gulyás, P E Roland
Human Brain Mapping|April 9, 1999
Analysis of brain activation patterns using a 3-D scale-space primal sketchT Lindeberg, P Lidberg, P E Roland
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 18, 1998
Shape and roughness activate different somatosensory areas in the human brainP E Roland, B O'Sullivan, R Kawashima
The European Journal of Neuroscience|September 1, 1996
Activation of multi-modal cortical areas underlies short-term memoryT Klingberg, R Kawashima, P E Roland
Human Brain Mapping|February 13, 2001
Visual recognition: evidence for two distinctive mechanisms from a PET studyP Herath, S Kinomura, P E Roland
Neuroreport|December 30, 1994
The human entorhinal cortex participates in associative memoryT Klingberg, P E Roland, R Kawashima
Neuroreport|January 31, 1996
Cortical representation of self-paced finger movementJ Larsson, B Gulyás, P E Roland
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Acta Neurologica Scandinavica|July 1, 1992
Vibratory stimulation increases and decreases the regional cerebral blood flow and oxidative metabolism: a positron emission tomography (PET) studyR J Seitz, P E Roland
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|December 1, 1977
A quantitative analysis of sensations of tension and of kinaesthesia in man. Evidence for a peripherally originating muscular sense and for a sense of effortP E Roland, H Ladegaard-Pedersen
Archives of Neurology|December 1, 1980
Vibratory thresholds in the hands: comparison of patients with suprathalamic lesions with normal subjectsP E Roland, V K Nielsen
Human Brain Mapping|November 4, 2000
Visual exploration of form and position with identical stimuli: functional anatomy with PETZ Vidnyánszky, B Gulyás, P E Roland
Human Brain Mapping|April 9, 1999
Analysis of brain activation patterns using a 3-D scale-space primal sketchT Lindeberg, P Lidberg, P E Roland
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 18, 1998
Shape and roughness activate different somatosensory areas in the human brainP E Roland, B O'Sullivan, R Kawashima
The European Journal of Neuroscience|September 1, 1996
Activation of multi-modal cortical areas underlies short-term memoryT Klingberg, R Kawashima, P E Roland
Human Brain Mapping|February 13, 2001
Visual recognition: evidence for two distinctive mechanisms from a PET studyP Herath, S Kinomura, P E Roland
Neuroreport|December 30, 1994
The human entorhinal cortex participates in associative memoryT Klingberg, P E Roland, R Kawashima
Neuroreport|January 31, 1996
Cortical representation of self-paced finger movementJ Larsson, B Gulyás, P E Roland
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