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Vincent L Gracco

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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|June 27, 2002
Control of oral closure in lingual stop consonant productionAnders Löfqvist, Vincent L Gracco
Experimental Brain Research|October 2, 2002
Task-specific sensorimotor interactions in speech productionSusan Shaiman, Vincent L Gracco
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|October 4, 2005
Coordination of oral and laryngeal movements in the perceptually fluent speech of adults who stutterLudo Max, Vincent L Gracco
Neuroimage|September 23, 2006
Contribution of the frontal lobe to externally and internally specified verbal responses: fMRI evidencePascale Tremblay, Vincent L Gracco
Brain Research|March 17, 2009
Contribution of the pre-SMA to the production of words and non-speech oral motor gestures, as revealed by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)Pascale Tremblay, Vincent L Gracco
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 14, 2009
On the selection of words and oral motor responses: evidence of a response-independent fronto-parietal networkPascale Tremblay, Vincent L Gracco
Neuroimage|March 5, 2019
A dual architecture for the cognitive control of language: Evidence from functional imaging and language productionNicolas J Bourguignon, Vincent L Gracco
Neuroimage|May 3, 2005
Imaging speech production using fMRIVincent L Gracco, Pascale Tremblay, Bruce Pike
Brain and Language|April 14, 2009
A mediating role of the premotor cortex in phoneme segmentationMarc Sato, Pascale Tremblay, Vincent L Gracco
Journal of Fluency Disorders|September 6, 2017
Atypical non-verbal sensorimotor synchronization in adults who stutter may be modulated by auditory feedbackRobert van de Vorst, Vincent L Gracco
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|June 27, 2002
Control of oral closure in lingual stop consonant productionAnders Löfqvist, Vincent L Gracco
Experimental Brain Research|October 2, 2002
Task-specific sensorimotor interactions in speech productionSusan Shaiman, Vincent L Gracco
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|October 4, 2005
Coordination of oral and laryngeal movements in the perceptually fluent speech of adults who stutterLudo Max, Vincent L Gracco
Neuroimage|September 23, 2006
Contribution of the frontal lobe to externally and internally specified verbal responses: fMRI evidencePascale Tremblay, Vincent L Gracco
Brain Research|March 17, 2009
Contribution of the pre-SMA to the production of words and non-speech oral motor gestures, as revealed by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)Pascale Tremblay, Vincent L Gracco
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 14, 2009
On the selection of words and oral motor responses: evidence of a response-independent fronto-parietal networkPascale Tremblay, Vincent L Gracco
Neuroimage|March 5, 2019
A dual architecture for the cognitive control of language: Evidence from functional imaging and language productionNicolas J Bourguignon, Vincent L Gracco
Neuroimage|May 3, 2005
Imaging speech production using fMRIVincent L Gracco, Pascale Tremblay, Bruce Pike
Brain and Language|April 14, 2009
A mediating role of the premotor cortex in phoneme segmentationMarc Sato, Pascale Tremblay, Vincent L Gracco
Journal of Fluency Disorders|September 6, 2017
Atypical non-verbal sensorimotor synchronization in adults who stutter may be modulated by auditory feedbackRobert van de Vorst, Vincent L Gracco
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