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The cultural evolution of mind reading.
In: Science , 344 (6190) 1243091 - ?. (2014) (2014)
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Brain Response to a Humanoid Robot in Areas Implicated in the Perception of Human Emotional Gestures
In: PLOS ONE , 5 (7) , Article e11577. (2010) (2010)
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Language as a Tool for Interacting Minds
In: MIND LANG , 25 (1) 3 - 29. (2010) (2010)
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Social interaction modifies neural response to gaze shifts
In: SOC COGN AFFECT NEUR , 2 (1) 52 - 61. (2007) (2007)
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The neural basis of mentalizing
In: Neuron , 50 (4) pp.531-534. (2006) (2006)
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Brain abnormalities underlying altered activation in dyslexia: a voxel based morphometry study
In: BRAIN , 128 2453 - 2461. (2005) (2005)
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Orienting attention to locations in perceptual versus mental representations.
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Europe PubMed Central ; PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) ; Web of Science (Lite) (http://apps.webofknowledge.com/summary.do) ; CrossRef (2004)
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Dissociable neural pathways for the perception and recognition of expressive and instrumental gestures
In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA , 42 (13) 1725 - 1736. (2004) (2004)
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Dyslexia: Cultural diversity and biological unity
In: SCIENCE , 291 (5511) 2165 - 2167. (2001) (2001)
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Recoding, storage, rehearsal and grouping in verbal short-term memory: an fMRI study
In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA , 38 (4) 426 - 440. (2000) (2000)
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Explicit and implicit processing of words and pseudowords by adult developmental dyslexics - A search for Wernicke's Wortschatz?
In: BRAIN , 122 1901 - 1917. (1999) (1999)
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'Confabulation' in narrative discourse by schizophrenic patients.
In: Int J Lang Commun Disord , 33 Sup pp. 202-207. (1998) (1998)
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'Confabulation' in narrative discourse by schizophrenic patients
Kramer, S; Bryan, KL; Frith, CD. - : Wiley, 1998
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Modulating irrelevant motion perception by varying attentional load in an unrelated task
In: SCIENCE , 278 (5343) 1616 - 1619. (1997) (1997)
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Neural correlates of thinking in sign language.
In: Neuroreport , 8 (3) pp. 695-698. (1997) (1997)
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Is developmental dyslexia a disconnection syndrome? Evidence from PET scanning
In: BRAIN , 119 143 - 157. (1996) (1996)
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Functional anatomy of inner speech and auditory verbal imagery
In: PSYCHOL MED , 26 (1) 29 - 38. (1996) (1996)
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A fronto-parietal network for rapid visual information processing: A PET study of sustained attention and working memory
In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA , 34 (11) 1085 - 1095. (1996) (1996)
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Regional cerebral activity associated with the incidental processing of pseudo-words
In: HUM BRAIN MAPP , 3 (2) 153 - 160. (1995) (1995)
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THE ROLE OF THE RIGHT-HEMISPHERE IN THE INTERPRETATION OF FIGURATIVE ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE - A POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY ACTIVATION STUDY
In: BRAIN , 117 1241 - 1253. (1994) (1994)
Abstract: We investigated cerebral activity in six normal volunteers using PET to explore the hypothesis that the right hemisphere has a specific role in the interpretation of figurative aspects of language such as metaphors. WE also mapped the anatomical structures involved in sentence comprehension. During regional cerebral blood flow measurement subjects were asked to perform three different linguistic tasks: (i) metaphorical comprehension; (ii) literal comprehension of sentences; and (iii) a lexical-decision task. We found that comprehension of sentences compared with the lexical-decision task induced extensive activation in several regions of The left hemisphere, including the prefrontal and basal frontal cortex, the middle and inferior temporal gyri and temporal pole, the parietal cortex and the precuneus. Comprehension of metaphors was associated with similar activations in the left hemisphere, but in addition, a number of sites were activated in the right hemisphere: the prefrontal cortex, the middle temporal gyrus, the precuneus and the posterior cingulate. We conclude that the interpretation of language involves widespread distributed systems bilaterally with the right hemisphere having a special role in the appreciation of metaphors.
Keyword: APHASIA; BRAIN-DAMAGED PATIENTS; EPISODIC MEMORY; LESIONS; LOCALIZATION; MENTAL IMAGERY; METAPHOR; METAPHORICAL PROCESSING; PET IMAGES; RETRACTABLE SEPTA; SEMANTIC MEMORY; VISUAL MENTAL-IMAGERY; WORD-COMPREHENSION; WORKING MEMORY
URL: http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/595964/
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