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6Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLKristen L. Macuga, Scott H. Frey: Neural representations involved in observed, imagined, and imitated actions are dissociable and hierarchically organized. NeuroImage 59(3): 2798-2807 (2012)
2011
5Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLKimberley Martin, Stéphane Jacobs, Scott H. Frey: Handedness-dependent and -independent cerebral asymmetries in the anterior intraparietal sulcus and ventral premotor cortex during grasp planning. NeuroImage 57(2): 502-512 (2011)
2010
4Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLStéphane Jacobs, Claudia Danielmeier, Scott H. Frey: Human Anterior Intraparietal and Ventral Premotor Cortices Support Representations of Grasping with the Hand or a Novel Tool. J. Cognitive Neuroscience 22(11): 2594-2608 (2010)
2007
3Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLRoger D. Newman-Norlund, Scott H. Frey, Laura-Ann Petitto, Scott T. Grafton: Anatomical Substrates of Visual and Auditory Miniature Second-language Learning. J. Cognitive Neuroscience 19(4): 1984-1997 (2007)
2006
2Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLRoger D. Newman-Norlund, Scott H. Frey, Laura-Ann Petitto, Scott T. Grafton: Anatomical Substrates of Visual and Auditory Miniature Second-language Learning. J. Cognitive Neuroscience 18(12): 1984-1997 (2006)
2005
1Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLScott H. Frey, Margaret G. Funnell, Valerie E. Gerry, Michael S. Gazzaniga: A Dissociation between the Representation of Tool-use Skills and Hand Dominance: Insights from Left- and Right-handed Callosotomy Patients. J. Cognitive Neuroscience 17(2): 262-272 (2005)

Coauthor Index

1Claudia Danielmeier [4]
2Margaret G. Funnell [1]
3Michael S. Gazzaniga [1]
4Valerie E. Gerry [1]
5Scott T. Grafton [2] [3]
6Stéphane Jacobs [4] [5]
7Kristen L. Macuga [6]
8Kimberley Martin [5]
9Roger D. Newman-Norlund [2] [3]
10Laura-Ann Petitto [2] [3]

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