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The temporoparietal junction as a part of the "when" pathway.Language context modulates reading route: an electrical neuroimaging studyPartly segregated cortico-subcortical pathways support phonologic and semantic verbal fluency: A lesion study.Plasticity in representations of environmental sounds revealed by electrical neuroimaging.Neural plasticity associated with recently versus often heard objects.State dependency of inhibitory control performance: an electrical neuroimaging study.Enhancing frontal top-down inhibitory control with Go/NoGo training.Experience-based Auditory Predictions Modulate Brain Activity to Silence as do Real Sounds.Spatiotemporal brain dynamics supporting the immediate automatization of inhibitory control by implementation intentions.Contributions of pitch and bandwidth to sound-induced enhancement of visual cortex excitability in humans.Where sound position influences sound object representations: a 7-T fMRI study.The path to success in auditory spatial discrimination: electrical neuroimaging responses within the supratemporal plane predict performance outcome.Inter- and intrahemispheric dissociations in ideomotor apraxia: a large-scale lesion-symptom mapping study in subacute brain-damaged patients.Early attentional processes distinguish selective from global motor inhibitory control: an electrical neuroimaging study.Poor reward sensitivity and apathy after stroke: implication of basal ganglia.Sustained enhancements in inhibitory control depend primarily on the reinforcement of fronto-basal anatomical connectivity.Getting in touch: segregated somatosensory what and where pathways in humans revealed by electrical neuroimaging.Language specificity of lexical-phonological therapy in bilingual aphasia: A clinical and electrophysiological study.Learning-induced plasticity in auditory spatial representations revealed by electrical neuroimaging.Plastic modifications within inhibitory control networks induced by practicing a stop-signal task: an electrical neuroimaging study.Differential patterns of functional and structural plasticity within and between inferior frontal gyri support training-induced improvements in inhibitory control proficiency.Plastic brain mechanisms for attaining auditory temporal order judgment proficiency.Submillisecond unmasked subliminal visual stimuli evoke electrical brain responses.Cognitive control of language production in bilinguals involves a partly independent process within the domain-general cognitive control network: evidence from task-switching and electrical brain activity.Hemispheric competence for auditory spatial representation.Noise in brain activity engenders perception and influences discrimination sensitivity.Spatio-temporal brain dynamics mediating post-error behavioral adjustments.Age-related changes in the bimanual advantage and in brain oscillatory activity during tapping movements suggest a decline in processing sensory reafference.Local landmark-based registration for fMRI group studies of nonprimary auditory cortex.Posterior SMA Syndrome following subcortical stroke: contralateral akinesia reversed by visual feedback.The role of the right parietal cortex in sound localization: a chronometric single pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation study.Extinction of auditory stimuli in hemineglect: Space versus ear.Brain dynamics underlying training-induced improvement in suppressing inappropriate action.Right hemispheric dominance for echo suppression.Balanced bilinguals favor lexical processing in their opaque language and conversion system in their shallow language.Dynamic calibration of our sense of time.Modulation of inhibitory control by prefrontal anodal tDCS: A crossover double-blind sham-controlled fMRI study.Dorsolateral Prefrontal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Modulates Language Processing but Does Not Facilitate Overt Second Language Word ProductionEffects of Prefrontal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Lexical Access in Chronic Poststroke AphasiaInteractions between auditory 'what' and 'where' pathways revealed by enhanced near-threshold discrimination of frequency and position
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