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Neural conflict-control mechanisms improve memory for target stimuli
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Determinants of global color-based selection in human visual cortex
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Subcortical, modality-specific pathways contribute to multisensory processing in humans
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Damage to white matter pathways in subacute and chronic spatial neglect: a group study and 2 single-case studies with complete Virtual 'In vivo' tractography dissection
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Distinct representations of attentional control during voluntary and stimulus-driven shifts across objects and locations
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White-matter connectivity between face-responsive regions in the human brain
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Role of the medial part of the intraparietal sulcus in implementing movement direction
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Attention supports verbal short-term memory via competition between dorsal and ventral attention networks
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals dissociable mechanisms for global versus selective corticomotor suppression underlying the stopping of action
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The involvement of the dopaminergic midbrain and cortico-striatal-thalamic circuits in the integration of reward prospect and attentional task demands
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Performance-related increases in hippocampal N-acetylaspartate (NAA) induced by spatial navigation training are restricted to BDNF Val Homozygotes
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Differential functional roles of slow-wave and oscillatory-alpha activity in visual sensory cortex during anticipatory visual-spatial attention
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The Left Ventral Occipito-Temporal Response to Words Depends on Language Lateralization but Not on Visual Familiarity
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Number processing pathways in human parietal cortex
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Effects of adaptation on the stimulus selectivity of macaque inferior temporal spiking activity and local field potentials
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Double dissociation between motor and visual imagery in the posterior parietal cortex
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Which way do I go? Neural activation in response to feedback and spatial processing in a virtual T-maze
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Object representations for multiple visual categories overlap in lateral occipital and medial fusiform cortex
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Sensory MEG responses predict successful and failed inhibition in a stop-signal task
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The center-surround profile of the focus of attention arises from recurrent processing in the visual cortex