Visuomotor transformations for reaching to memorized targets: a PET study.
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Reference frames for spatial cognition: different brain areas are involved in viewer-, object-, and landmark-centered judgments about object locationA neurosemantic theory of concrete noun representation based on the underlying brain codesNew insights into the functions of the superior temporal cortex.Convergent functional architecture of the superior parietal lobule unraveled with multimodal neuroimaging approaches.Changes occur in resting state network of motor system during 4 weeks of motor skill learning.Three-dimensional locations and boundaries of motor and premotor cortices as defined by functional brain imaging: a meta-analysis.Human cortical representations for reaching: mirror neurons for execution, observation, and imagery.Effects of alcohol on performance on a distraction task during simulated driving.More than (where the target) meets the eyes: disrupted visuomotor transformations in optic ataxia.Parieto-frontal interactions in visual-object and visual-spatial working memory: evidence from transcranial magnetic stimulation.Single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation of parietal and prefrontal areas in a memory delay arm pointing task.Relationship between brain abnormalities and cognitive profile in Williams syndrome.Move faster, think later: Women who play action video games have quicker visually-guided responses with later onset visuomotor-related brain activity.Kinesthetic working memory and action control within the dorsal stream.Modality-specific frontal and parietal areas for auditory and visual spatial localization in humans.Neural activity in monkey dorsal and ventral cingulate motor areas: comparison with the supplementary motor area.Spatial coding of visual and somatic sensory information in body-centred coordinates.Dorsal and ventral stream interaction: contributions from optic ataxia.Different damping responses explain vertical endpoint error differences between visual conditions.Broca's region subserves imagery of motion: a combined cytoarchitectonic and fMRI study.Conjunction analysis of cortical activations common to encoding and retrieval.Impairment of gaze-centered updating of reach targets in bilateral parietal-occipital damaged patients.
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Visuomotor transformations for reaching to memorized targets: a PET study.
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Visuomotor transformations for reaching to memorized targets: a PET study.
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Visuomotor transformations for reaching to memorized targets: a PET study
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