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Sinéad L Mullally | Q61286202 | ||
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Using imagination to understand the neural basis of episodic memory | Q28262883 | ||
Unilateral neglect of representational space | Q81497917 | ||
Disentangling scene content from spatial boundary: complementary roles for the parahippocampal place area and lateral occipital complex in representing real-world scenes | Q83313503 | ||
A cortical representation of the local visual environment | Q28268818 | ||
Visual objects in context | Q28272941 | ||
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The construction system of the brain | Q33467677 | ||
High-level scene perception | Q33540579 | ||
Differential engagement of brain regions within a 'core' network during scene construction | Q33772843 | ||
Modeling place fields in terms of the cortical inputs to the hippocampus | Q33917718 | ||
Predictions derived from modelling the hippocampal role in navigation | Q33919452 | ||
Exploring the parahippocampal cortex response to high and low spatial frequency spaces | Q34265652 | ||
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Natural scene categories revealed in distributed patterns of activity in the human brain. | Q37413856 | ||
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Mental imagery of faces and places activates corresponding stiimulus-specific brain regions. | Q49028285 | ||
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P433 | issue | 1 | |
P304 | page(s) | 100-107 | |
P577 | publication date | 2013-03-30 | |
P1433 | published in | Brain and Cognition | Q4955810 |
P1476 | title | Exploring the role of space-defining objects in constructing and maintaining imagined scenes | |
P478 | volume | 82 |
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