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P50 | author | Stefan Frisch | Q42741205 |
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Homonymous hemianopias: clinical-anatomic correlations in 904 cases | Q28304112 | ||
Allocating structure to function: the strong links between neuroplasticity and natural selection. | Q28660839 | ||
Inferring mental states from neuroimaging data: from reverse inference to large-scale decoding | Q28741347 | ||
An embodied cognitive science? | Q29398802 | ||
Can cognitive processes be inferred from neuroimaging data? | Q29616369 | ||
Biological robustness | Q29617468 | ||
The third wave of biological psychiatry | Q30353702 | ||
The impact of neuroscience on philosophy. | Q30373191 | ||
Do organisms have an ontological status? | Q30397502 | ||
Degenerate neuronal systems sustaining cognitive functions | Q30978914 | ||
Contrasting acute and slow-growing lesions: a new door to brain plasticity | Q31079683 | ||
Transcranial magnetic stimulation: studying the brain-behaviour relationship by induction of 'virtual lesions'. | Q33721872 | ||
Degeneracy and complexity in biological systems | Q33950037 | ||
Strategy application disorder: the role of the frontal lobes in human multitasking. | Q34044710 | ||
Towards a network theory of cognition | Q34130304 | ||
Test-retest reliability in fMRI: Or how I learned to stop worrying and love the variability. | Q34133571 | ||
Dissociating memory networks in early Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal lobar degeneration - a combined study of hypometabolism and atrophy | Q34606321 | ||
Neuroscience. Neural networks debunk phrenology | Q34637677 | ||
Brain of a white-collar worker | Q34656662 | ||
A new intellectual framework for psychiatry | Q34746796 | ||
Psychiatry as a clinical neuroscience discipline | Q35062086 | ||
Beyond phrenology, at last | Q35075754 | ||
The assessment of executive functions: coming out of the office | Q35951044 | ||
Illusory stimuli can be used to identify retinal blind spots | Q36062871 | ||
The clinical neuropsychologist's dilemma. | Q36279035 | ||
A neurophilosophical slant on consciousness research | Q36287176 | ||
What can be localized in the brain? Toward a "factor" theory on brain organization of cognition | Q36871128 | ||
Adaptive changes in early and late blind: a FMRI study of verb generation to heard nouns | Q36991549 | ||
A biopsychosocial deconstruction of "personality change" following acquired brain injury. | Q37210004 | ||
The metastable brain | Q37719380 | ||
Modules and brain mapping | Q37854533 | ||
Challenges and opportunities facing holistic approaches to neuropsychological rehabilitation | Q38122547 | ||
"Feeling part of things": personal construction of self after brain injury | Q40073240 | ||
Beyond phrenology: brain and language in the next millennium | Q40773977 | ||
Patterns of Life: Intertwining Identity and Cognition | Q41519532 | ||
When the left brain is not right the right brain may be left: report of personal experience of occipital hemianopia | Q42268504 | ||
Individual variability is not noise. | Q43592178 | ||
Ecological validity of the Multiple Errands Test using predictive models of dysexecutive problems in everyday life | Q44032959 | ||
Neuroscience thinks big (and collaboratively). | Q44557447 | ||
Late evening brain activation patterns and their relation to the internal biological time, melatonin, and homeostatic sleep debt | Q46839791 | ||
Classifying fMRI-derived resting-state connectivity patterns according to their daily rhythmicity. | Q47242635 | ||
Equivalence of cognitive processes in brain imaging and behavioral studies: evidence from task switching | Q47585202 | ||
Are reaction times obtained during fMRI scanning reliable and valid measures of behavior? | Q48093074 | ||
Brain injury: recovery and rehabilitation | Q48361496 | ||
Ecological validity of a simplified version of the multiple errands shopping test. | Q48394735 | ||
Introspection and cognitive brain mapping: from stimulus-response to script-report | Q48533550 | ||
Contralesional spatial bias in chronic hemianopia: the role of (ec)centric fixation, spatial cueing and visual search | Q48589090 | ||
The interleaving of actions in everyday life multitasking demands | Q48662840 | ||
Neuroscience. What's in a face? | Q48664175 | ||
Clinical picture: half a brain | Q48683944 | ||
Radical embodiment: neural dynamics and consciousness | Q48712574 | ||
Deficits in strategy application following frontal lobe damage in man. | Q48744880 | ||
Outcomes from milieu-based neurorehabilitation at up to 11 years post-discharge | Q48882256 | ||
Neural reuse: a fundamental organizational principle of the brain. | Q51897440 | ||
Beyond reduction: mechanisms, multifield integration and the unity of neuroscience. | Q51991717 | ||
Alzheimer's neurofibrillary pathology and the spectrum of cognitive function: findings from the Nun Study. | Q52011735 | ||
Transients, metastability, and neuronal dynamics. | Q52275205 | ||
Challenging dogma in neuropsychology and related disciplines | Q53366263 | ||
When mechanistic models explain | Q56221804 | ||
Degeneracy and cognitive anatomy | Q57003936 | ||
Brodmann's Areas 17 and 18 Brought into Stereotaxic Space—Where and How Variable? | Q57515318 | ||
Alexia for Braille following bilateral occipital stroke in an early blind woman | Q73447761 | ||
Foreword | Q79615120 | ||
The importance of the patient's subjective experience in stroke rehabilitation | Q83524153 | ||
P921 | main subject | neuropsychology | Q3872 |
cognitive neuroscience | Q1138951 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 541 | |
P577 | publication date | 2014-07-21 | |
P1433 | published in | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience | Q15727054 |
P1476 | title | How cognitive neuroscience could be more biological-and what it might learn from clinical neuropsychology | |
P478 | volume | 8 |
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