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Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Regional brain abnormalities in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome: association with cognitive abilities and behavioral symptomsCarrie E Bearden, Theo G M van Erp, John R Monterosso, et al.
Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Differential impact of parvocellular and magnocellular pathways on visual impairment in apperceptive agnosia?Helmut Hildebrandt, Cathleen Schütze, Markus Ebke, et al.
Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Influence of motor disorders on the visual perception of human movements in a case of peripheral dysgraphiaC Chary, D Méary, J-P Orliaguet, et al.
Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Dissociation of lexical syntax and semantics: evidence from focal cortical degenerationP Garrard, E Carroll, D Vinson, et al.
Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Social and emotional decision-making following frontal lobe injuryLuke Clark, Facundo Manes
Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Clinical, cognitive and anatomical evolution from nonfluent progressive aphasia to corticobasal syndrome: a case reportMaria Luisa Gorno-Tempini, Ryan C Murray, Katherine P Rankin, et al.
Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Changes in spatial position of hands modify tactile extinction but not disownership of contralesional hand in two right brain-damaged patientsValentina Moro, Massimiliano Zampini, Salvatore M Aglioti
Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Word reading and reading-related skills in Hebrew-speaking adolescents with Williams syndromeYonata Levy, Vered Antebi
Neurocase|April 5, 2005
Introduction: mild cognitive impairment--cognitive, behavioral, and biological factorsDavid Salmon, John R Hodges
Neurocase|April 5, 2005
FDG-PET measurement is more accurate than neuropsychological assessments to predict global cognitive deterioration in patients with mild cognitive impairmentGaël Chételat, Francis Eustache, Fausto Viader, et al.
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Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Regional brain abnormalities in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome: association with cognitive abilities and behavioral symptomsCarrie E Bearden, Theo G M van Erp, John R Monterosso, et al.
Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Differential impact of parvocellular and magnocellular pathways on visual impairment in apperceptive agnosia?Helmut Hildebrandt, Cathleen Schütze, Markus Ebke, et al.
Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Influence of motor disorders on the visual perception of human movements in a case of peripheral dysgraphiaC Chary, D Méary, J-P Orliaguet, et al.
Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Dissociation of lexical syntax and semantics: evidence from focal cortical degenerationP Garrard, E Carroll, D Vinson, et al.
Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Social and emotional decision-making following frontal lobe injuryLuke Clark, Facundo Manes
Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Clinical, cognitive and anatomical evolution from nonfluent progressive aphasia to corticobasal syndrome: a case reportMaria Luisa Gorno-Tempini, Ryan C Murray, Katherine P Rankin, et al.
Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Changes in spatial position of hands modify tactile extinction but not disownership of contralesional hand in two right brain-damaged patientsValentina Moro, Massimiliano Zampini, Salvatore M Aglioti
Neurocase|March 25, 2005
Word reading and reading-related skills in Hebrew-speaking adolescents with Williams syndromeYonata Levy, Vered Antebi
Neurocase|April 5, 2005
Introduction: mild cognitive impairment--cognitive, behavioral, and biological factorsDavid Salmon, John R Hodges
Neurocase|April 5, 2005
FDG-PET measurement is more accurate than neuropsychological assessments to predict global cognitive deterioration in patients with mild cognitive impairmentGaël Chételat, Francis Eustache, Fausto Viader, et al.
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