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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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September 14, 2013
Neural networks underlying contributions from semantics in reading aloud
Olga Boukrina, William W Graves
Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.)
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November 7, 2022
Neural Components of Reading Revealed by Distributed and Symbolic Computational Models
Ryan Staples, William W Graves
Brain Structure & Function
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November 12, 2022
The angular gyrus: a special issue on its complex anatomy and function
Kathleen S Rockland, William W Graves
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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June 15, 2018
Duality of Function: Activation for Meaningless Nonwords and Semantic Codes in the Same Brain Areas
Samantha R Mattheiss, Hillary Levinson, William W Graves
Human Brain Mapping
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August 28, 2019
Cerebral perfusion of the left reading network predicts recovery of reading in subacute to chronic stroke
Olga Boukrina, A M Barrett, William W Graves
Behavior Research Methods
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October 12, 2012
Noun-noun combination: meaningfulness ratings and lexical statistics for 2,160 word pairs
William W Graves, Jeffrey R Binder, Mark S Seidenberg
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
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December 7, 2017
Elaborative feedback: Engaging reward and task-relevant brain regions promotes learning in pseudoword reading aloud
Samantha R Mattheiss, Edward J Alexander, William W Graves
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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March 19, 2008
The left posterior superior temporal gyrus participates specifically in accessing lexical phonology
William W Graves, Thomas J Grabowski, Sonya Mehta, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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March 27, 2007
A neural signature of phonological access: distinguishing the effects of word frequency from familiarity and length in overt picture naming
William W Graves, Thomas J Grabowski, Sonya Mehta, et al.
Behavioral and Brain Functions : BBF
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December 12, 2022
Exposure to violence is associated with decreased neural connectivity in emotion regulation and cognitive control, but not working memory, networks after accounting for socioeconomic status: a preliminary study
Samantha R Mattheiss, Hillary Levinson, Miriam Rosenberg-Lee, et al.
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
|
September 14, 2013
Neural networks underlying contributions from semantics in reading aloud
Olga Boukrina, William W Graves
Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.)
|
November 7, 2022
Neural Components of Reading Revealed by Distributed and Symbolic Computational Models
Ryan Staples, William W Graves
Brain Structure & Function
|
November 12, 2022
The angular gyrus: a special issue on its complex anatomy and function
Kathleen S Rockland, William W Graves
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
|
June 15, 2018
Duality of Function: Activation for Meaningless Nonwords and Semantic Codes in the Same Brain Areas
Samantha R Mattheiss, Hillary Levinson, William W Graves
Human Brain Mapping
|
August 28, 2019
Cerebral perfusion of the left reading network predicts recovery of reading in subacute to chronic stroke
Olga Boukrina, A M Barrett, William W Graves
Behavior Research Methods
|
October 12, 2012
Noun-noun combination: meaningfulness ratings and lexical statistics for 2,160 word pairs
William W Graves, Jeffrey R Binder, Mark S Seidenberg
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
|
December 7, 2017
Elaborative feedback: Engaging reward and task-relevant brain regions promotes learning in pseudoword reading aloud
Samantha R Mattheiss, Edward J Alexander, William W Graves
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
March 19, 2008
The left posterior superior temporal gyrus participates specifically in accessing lexical phonology
William W Graves, Thomas J Grabowski, Sonya Mehta, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
March 27, 2007
A neural signature of phonological access: distinguishing the effects of word frequency from familiarity and length in overt picture naming
William W Graves, Thomas J Grabowski, Sonya Mehta, et al.
Behavioral and Brain Functions : BBF
|
December 12, 2022
Exposure to violence is associated with decreased neural connectivity in emotion regulation and cognitive control, but not working memory, networks after accounting for socioeconomic status: a preliminary study
Samantha R Mattheiss, Hillary Levinson, Miriam Rosenberg-Lee, et al.
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