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P M Corballis

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Neuroreport|July 29, 1999
A dissociation between spatial and identity matching in callosotomy patientsP M Corballis, M G Funnell, M S Gazzaniga
Neuropsychologia|December 15, 2000
Within grasp but out of reach: evidence for a double dissociation between imagined hand and arm movements in the left cerebral hemisphereS H Johnson, P M Corballis, M S Gazzaniga
Archives of Neurology|February 19, 2000
Cortical and subcortical interhemispheric interactions following partial and complete callosotomyM G Funnell, P M Corballis, M S Gazzaniga
Neuropsychologia|October 6, 1999
A deficit in perceptual matching in the left hemisphere of a callosotomy patientM G Funnell, P M Corballis, M S Gazzaniga
Brain and Cognition|August 31, 2001
Hemispheric processing asymmetries: implications for memoryM G Funnell, P M Corballis, M S Gazzaniga
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 30, 1997
Noninvasive detection of fast signals from the cortex using frequency-domain optical methodsG Gratton, M Fabiani, P M Corballis, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|April 25, 2000
Insights into the functional specificity of the human corpus callosumM G Funnell, P M Corballis, M S Gazzaniga
Applied Ergonomics|January 23, 2021
Testing failure-to-identify hunting incidents using an immersive simulation: Is it viable?K E Bridges, P M Corballis, M Spray, et al.
Neuroimage|May 12, 2000
Toward noninvasive 3-D imaging of the time course of cortical activity: investigation of the depth of the event-related optical signalG Gratton, A Sarno, E Maclin, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 3, 1999
Illusory contour perception and amodal boundary completion: evidence of a dissociation following callosotomyP M Corballis, R Fendrich, R M Shapley, et al.
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Neuroreport|July 29, 1999
A dissociation between spatial and identity matching in callosotomy patientsP M Corballis, M G Funnell, M S Gazzaniga
Neuropsychologia|December 15, 2000
Within grasp but out of reach: evidence for a double dissociation between imagined hand and arm movements in the left cerebral hemisphereS H Johnson, P M Corballis, M S Gazzaniga
Archives of Neurology|February 19, 2000
Cortical and subcortical interhemispheric interactions following partial and complete callosotomyM G Funnell, P M Corballis, M S Gazzaniga
Neuropsychologia|October 6, 1999
A deficit in perceptual matching in the left hemisphere of a callosotomy patientM G Funnell, P M Corballis, M S Gazzaniga
Brain and Cognition|August 31, 2001
Hemispheric processing asymmetries: implications for memoryM G Funnell, P M Corballis, M S Gazzaniga
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 30, 1997
Noninvasive detection of fast signals from the cortex using frequency-domain optical methodsG Gratton, M Fabiani, P M Corballis, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|April 25, 2000
Insights into the functional specificity of the human corpus callosumM G Funnell, P M Corballis, M S Gazzaniga
Applied Ergonomics|January 23, 2021
Testing failure-to-identify hunting incidents using an immersive simulation: Is it viable?K E Bridges, P M Corballis, M Spray, et al.
Neuroimage|May 12, 2000
Toward noninvasive 3-D imaging of the time course of cortical activity: investigation of the depth of the event-related optical signalG Gratton, A Sarno, E Maclin, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 3, 1999
Illusory contour perception and amodal boundary completion: evidence of a dissociation following callosotomyP M Corballis, R Fendrich, R M Shapley, et al.
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