Forming tool use representations: a neurophysiological investigation into tool exposure.

scientific article published on 10 March 2011

Forming tool use representations: a neurophysiological investigation into tool exposure. is …
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P8978DBLP publication IDjournals/jocn/MizelleTPW11
P356DOI10.1162/JOCN_A_00004
P698PubMed publication ID21391762

P50authorLewis A. WheatonQ41660998
P2093author name stringTeresa Tang
John Christopher Mizelle
Nikta Pirouz
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P433issue10
P921main subjectneurophysiologyQ660910
P304page(s)2920-2934
P577publication date2011-03-10
P1433published inJournal of Cognitive NeuroscienceQ6294976
P1476titleForming tool use representations: a neurophysiological investigation into tool exposure.
P478volume23

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