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Scott H Frey

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 23, 2008
Tool use, communicative gesture and cerebral asymmetries in the modern human brainScott H Frey
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 31, 2007
What puts the how in where? Tool use and the divided visual streams hypothesisScott H Frey
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|February 3, 2009
A common network in the left cerebral hemisphere represents planning of tool use pantomimes and familiar intransitive gestures at the hand-independent levelGregory Króliczak, Scott H Frey
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|January 19, 2016
Diagnostics and Training of Affordance Perception in Healthy Young Adults-Implications for Post-Stroke NeurorehabilitationJennifer Randerath, Scott H Frey
Neuroimage|October 19, 2011
Neural representations involved in observed, imagined, and imitated actions are dissociable and hierarchically organizedKristen L Macuga, Scott H Frey
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 5, 2013
Hand selection for object grasping is influenced by recent motor historyKenneth F Valyear, Scott H Frey
Physics of Life Reviews|February 18, 2015
The mirror neuron analogy: implications for rehabilitation neuroscience: comment on "Grasping synergies: a motor-control approach to the mirror neuron mechanism" by A. D'Ausilio et alScott H Frey, Pin-Wei Chen
Experimental Brain Research|August 25, 2011
Preserved grip selection planning in chronic unilateral upper extremity amputeesBenjamin A Philip, Scott H Frey
Experimental Brain Research|November 10, 2012
Stimulus-response correspondence across peripersonal space is unaffected by chronic unilateral limb lossBenjamin A Philip, Scott H Frey
Neuropsychologia|January 18, 2011
Selective responses in right inferior frontal and supramarginal gyri differentiate between observed movements of oneself vs. anotherKristen L Macuga, Scott H Frey
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 23, 2008
Tool use, communicative gesture and cerebral asymmetries in the modern human brainScott H Frey
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 31, 2007
What puts the how in where? Tool use and the divided visual streams hypothesisScott H Frey
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|February 3, 2009
A common network in the left cerebral hemisphere represents planning of tool use pantomimes and familiar intransitive gestures at the hand-independent levelGregory Króliczak, Scott H Frey
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|January 19, 2016
Diagnostics and Training of Affordance Perception in Healthy Young Adults-Implications for Post-Stroke NeurorehabilitationJennifer Randerath, Scott H Frey
Neuroimage|October 19, 2011
Neural representations involved in observed, imagined, and imitated actions are dissociable and hierarchically organizedKristen L Macuga, Scott H Frey
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 5, 2013
Hand selection for object grasping is influenced by recent motor historyKenneth F Valyear, Scott H Frey
Physics of Life Reviews|February 18, 2015
The mirror neuron analogy: implications for rehabilitation neuroscience: comment on "Grasping synergies: a motor-control approach to the mirror neuron mechanism" by A. D'Ausilio et alScott H Frey, Pin-Wei Chen
Experimental Brain Research|August 25, 2011
Preserved grip selection planning in chronic unilateral upper extremity amputeesBenjamin A Philip, Scott H Frey
Experimental Brain Research|November 10, 2012
Stimulus-response correspondence across peripersonal space is unaffected by chronic unilateral limb lossBenjamin A Philip, Scott H Frey
Neuropsychologia|January 18, 2011
Selective responses in right inferior frontal and supramarginal gyri differentiate between observed movements of oneself vs. anotherKristen L Macuga, Scott H Frey
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