Published in Percept Psychophys on April 01, 2004
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Improved proper name recall in aging after electrical stimulation of the anterior temporal lobes. Front Aging Neurosci (2011) 0.90
A common parieto-frontal network is recruited under both low visibility and high perceptual interference conditions. J Neurophysiol (2004) 0.90
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The Philadelphia Face Perception Battery. Arch Clin Neuropsychol (2007) 0.79
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Inhibition of return to occluded objects. Percept Psychophys (2003) 0.75