 | 2009 |
| 9 |  | Martha J. Farah,
M. Elizabeth Smith,
Cyrena Gawuga,
Dennis Lindsell,
Dean P. Foster:
Brain Imaging and Brain Privacy: A Realistic Concern?
J. Cognitive Neuroscience 21(1): 119-127 (2009) |
| 8 |  | Martha J. Farah:
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Dollars.
J. Cognitive Neuroscience 21(4): 623-624 (2009) |
| 2008 |
| 7 |  | Andrea S. Heberlein,
Alisa A. Padon,
Seth J. Gillihan,
Martha J. Farah,
Lesley K. Fellows:
Ventromedial Frontal Lobe Plays a Critical Role in Facial Emotion Recognition.
J. Cognitive Neuroscience 20(4): 721-733 (2008) |
| 2007 |
| 6 |  | Martha J. Farah:
Social, Legal, and Ethical Implications of Cognitive Neuroscience: "Neuroethics" for Short.
J. Cognitive Neuroscience 19(3): 363-364 (2007) |
| 1998 |
| 5 |  | Martha J. Farah:
Why Does the Somatosensory Homunculus Have Hand Next to Face and Feet Next to Genitals?: An Hypothesis.
Neural Computation 10(8): 1983-1985 (1998) |
| 1997 |
| 4 |  | Michael Mozer,
Mark Sitton,
Martha J. Farah:
A Superadditive-Impairment Theory of Optic Aphasia.
NIPS 1997 |
| 3 |  | Thad A. Polk,
Martha J. Farah:
A Simple Common Contexts Explanation For The Development Of Abstract Letter Identities.
Neural Computation 9(6): 1277-1289 (1997) |
| 1994 |
| 2 |  | Martha J. Farah,
Robin Rochlin,
Karen L. Klein:
Orientation Invariance and Geometric Primitives in Shape Recognition.
Cognitive Science 18(2): 325-344 (1994) |
| 1989 |
| 1 |  | Ronald A. Finke,
Steven Pinker,
Martha J. Farah:
Reinterpreting Visual Patterns in Mental Imagery.
Cognitive Science 13(1): 51-78 (1989) |