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| Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience |
| The MIT Press |
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Volume 15
Issue 2 |
| Feb 15, 2003 |
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ISSN: 0898929x |
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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Volume 15 :
Issue 2
Table of Contents
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Form-From-Motion: MEG Evidence for Time Course and Processing Sequence

M. A. Schoenfeld, M. Woldorff, E. Dzel, H. Scheich, H.-J. Heinze and G. R. Mangun
Page 157
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Signal Strength Determines the Nature of the Relationship Between Perception and Working Memory

Bhavin R. Sheth and Shinsuke Shimojo
Page 173
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Dissociating Hippocampal versus Basal Ganglia Contributions to Learning and Transfer

Catherine E. Myers, Daphna Shohamy, Mark A. Gluck, Steven Grossman, Alan Kluger, Steven Ferris, James Golomb, Geoffrey Schnirman and Ronald Schwartz
Page 185
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A Computational Study into the Evolution of Dual-Route Dynamics for Affective Processing

Paul den Dulk, Bram T. Heerebout and R. Hans Phaf
Page 194
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Visual Selective Behavior Can Be Triggered by a Feed-Forward Process

Rufin VanRullen and Christof Koch
Page 209
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Motion Perception in Autism: A "Complex" Issue

Armando Bertone, Laurent Mottron, Patricia Jelenic and Jocelyn Faubert
Page 218
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Enhanced Pitch Sensitivity in Individuals with Autism: A Signal Detection Analysis

Anna Bonnel, Laurent Mottron, Isabelle Peretz, Manon Trudel, Erick Gallun and Anne-Marie Bonnel
Page 226
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Category-Specific Representations of Social and Nonsocial Knowledge in the Human Prefrontal Cortex

J. N. Wood, S. G. Romero, M. Makale and J. Grafman
Page 236
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Lateralization of Prefrontal Activity during Episodic Memory Retrieval: Evidence for the Production-Monitoring Hypothesis

Roberto Cabeza, Jill K. Locantore and Nicole D. Anderson
Page 249
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Neuroimaging Studies of Word and Pseudoword Reading: Consistencies, Inconsistencies, and Limitations

Andrea Mechelli, Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini and Cathy J. Price
Page 260
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Distinct Patterns of Neural Modulation during the Processing of Conceptual and Syntactic Anomalies

Gina R. Kuperberg, Phillip J. Holcomb, Tatiana Sitnikova, Douglas Greve, Anders M. Dale and David Caplan
Page 272
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Frontal and Parietal Components of a Cerebral Network Mediating Voluntary Attention to Novel Events

K. R. Daffner, L. F. M. Scinto, A. M. Weitzman, R. Faust, D. M. Rentz, A. E. Budson and P. J. Holcomb
Page 294
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