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CogNet Library: Journals
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
The MIT Press
Volume 1 Issue 2
Apr 01, 1989
ISSN: 0898929x
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Volume 1 : Issue 2
Table of Contents
Editor's Note
Michael S. Gazzaniga
Page
120
Why Does the Brain Have So Many Visual Areas?
Jon H. Kaas
Page
121
Timing Functions of The Cerebellum
Richard B. Ivry and Steven W. Keele
Page
136
Positron Emission Tomographic Studies of the Processing of Singe Words
Steven E. Petersen, Peter T. Fox, Michael I. Posner, Mark Mintun and Marcus E. Raichle
Page
153
Why are What and Where Processed by Separate Cortical Visual Systems? A Computational Investigation
Jay G. Rueckl, Kyle R. Cave and Stephen M. Kosslyn
Page
171
The Recognition of Antonymy by a Language-Enriched Right Hemisphere
Michael S. Gazzaniga and George A. Miller
Page
187
Regulation of Synaptic Molecular Architecture in a Rat Sympathetic Ganglion and Hippocampus
K. Wu and I.B. Black
Page
194
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