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| Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience |
| The MIT Press |
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Volume 19
Issue 8 |
| Aug 01, 2007 |
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ISSN: 0898929x |
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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Volume 19 :
Issue 8
Table of Contents
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Adaptation to Real Motion Reveals Direction-selective Interactions between Real and Implied Motion Processing

Jeannette A. M. Lorteije, J. Leon Kenemans, Tjeerd Jellema, Rob H. J. van der Lubbe, Marjolein W. Lommers and Richard J. A. van Wezel
Page 1231
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Limits of Event-related Potential Differences in Tracking Object Processing Speed

Guillaume A. Rousselet, Marc J.-M. Mac, Simon J. Thorpe and Michle Fabre-Thorpe
Page 1241
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To Predict or Not to Predict: Influences of Task and Strategy on the Processing of Semantic Relations

Dietmar Roehm, Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Frank Rsler and Matthias Schlesewsky
Page 1259
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Neural Substrates of Dynamic Object Occlusion

Sarah M. Shuwairi, Clayton E. Curtis and Scott P. Johnson
Page 1275
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The Development of Control Processes Supporting Source Memory Discrimination as Revealed by Event-related Potentials

Marianne de Chastelaine, David Friedman and Yael M. Cycowicz
Page 1286
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Strategic Modulation of Cognitive Control

Ovidiu V. Lungu, Tao Liu, Tobias Waechter, Daniel T. Willingham and James Ashe
Page 1302
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Efficient Attentional Selection Predicts Distractor Devaluation: Event-related Potential Evidence for a Direct Link between Attention and Emotion

Monika Kiss, Brian A. Goolsby, Jane E. Raymond, Kimron L. Shapiro, Laetitia Silvert, Anna C. Nobre, Nickolaos Fragopanagos, John G. Taylor and Martin Eimer
Page 1316
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I Know You Are But What Am I?!: Neural Bases of Self- and Social Knowledge Retrieval in Children and Adults

Jennifer H. Pfeifer, Matthew D. Lieberman and Mirella Dapretto
Page 1323
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How the Camel Lost Its Hump: The Impact of Object Typicality on Event-related Potential Signals in Object Decision

O. Hauk, K. Patterson, A. Woollams, E. Cooper-Pye, F. Pulvermller and T. T. Rogers
Page 1338
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Mirror Neuron and Theory of Mind Mechanisms Involved in Face-to-Face Interactions: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Approach to Empathy

Martin Schulte-Rther, Hans J. Markowitsch, Gereon R. Fink and Martina Piefke
Page 1354
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Foveal Word Reading Requires Interhemispheric Communication

Zo R. Hunter, Marc Brysbaert and Stefan Knecht
Page 1373
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Impaired Perceptual Memory of Locations across Gaze-shifts in Patients with Unilateral Spatial Neglect

Patrik Vuilleumier, Claire Sergent, Sophie Schwartz, Nathalie Valenza, Michele Girardi, Masud Husain and Jon Driver
Page 1388
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Neural Correlates of Concreteness in Semantic Categorization

Penny M. Pexman, Ian S. Hargreaves, Jodi D. Edwards, Luke C. Henry and Bradley G. Goodyear
Page 1407
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