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Robert T Knight

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Frontiers in Neuroscience|November 5, 2008
The human brain: the final journeyRobert T Knight, Hans-Jochen Heinze
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 17, 2016
Oscillatory Dynamics of Prefrontal Cognitive ControlRandolph F Helfrich, Robert T Knight
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|August 13, 2014
Intracranial recordings and human memoryElizabeth L Johnson, Robert T Knight
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|July 7, 2019
Cognitive neurophysiology: Event-related potentialsRandolph F Helfrich, Robert T Knight
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 9, 2005
Effects of unilateral prefrontal lesions on familiarity, recollection, and source memoryAudrey Duarte, Charan Ranganath, Robert T Knight
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|September 10, 2015
Where does one stand: a biological account of preferred interpersonal distanceAnat Perry, Nikolay Nichiporuk, Robert T Knight
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 6, 2017
Should a Few Null Findings Falsify Prefrontal Theories of Conscious Perception?Brian Odegaard, Robert T Knight, Hakwan Lau
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|January 7, 2006
Affective and cognitive modulation of performance monitoring: behavioral and ERP evidenceEmiliana R Simon-Thomas, Robert T Knight
The European Journal of Neuroscience|September 10, 2017
Lesion evidence for a critical role of left posterior but not frontal areas in alpha-beta power decreases during context-driven word productionVitória Piai, Joost Rommers, Robert T Knight
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|November 16, 2002
Separable effects of priming and imageability on word processing: an ERP studyTamara Y Swaab, Kathleen Baynes, Robert T Knight
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Frontiers in Neuroscience|November 5, 2008
The human brain: the final journeyRobert T Knight, Hans-Jochen Heinze
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 17, 2016
Oscillatory Dynamics of Prefrontal Cognitive ControlRandolph F Helfrich, Robert T Knight
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|August 13, 2014
Intracranial recordings and human memoryElizabeth L Johnson, Robert T Knight
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|July 7, 2019
Cognitive neurophysiology: Event-related potentialsRandolph F Helfrich, Robert T Knight
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 9, 2005
Effects of unilateral prefrontal lesions on familiarity, recollection, and source memoryAudrey Duarte, Charan Ranganath, Robert T Knight
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|September 10, 2015
Where does one stand: a biological account of preferred interpersonal distanceAnat Perry, Nikolay Nichiporuk, Robert T Knight
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 6, 2017
Should a Few Null Findings Falsify Prefrontal Theories of Conscious Perception?Brian Odegaard, Robert T Knight, Hakwan Lau
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|January 7, 2006
Affective and cognitive modulation of performance monitoring: behavioral and ERP evidenceEmiliana R Simon-Thomas, Robert T Knight
The European Journal of Neuroscience|September 10, 2017
Lesion evidence for a critical role of left posterior but not frontal areas in alpha-beta power decreases during context-driven word productionVitória Piai, Joost Rommers, Robert T Knight
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|November 16, 2002
Separable effects of priming and imageability on word processing: an ERP studyTamara Y Swaab, Kathleen Baynes, Robert T Knight
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