Automatic Auditory Processing of Musical and Phonemic Sounds: Differences Between Musicians and Nonmusicians Automatic Auditory Processing of Musical and Phonemic ...
doi:10.1093/brain/awl176 Brain (2006) 129, 2992–3005 Selective vulnerability of different types of commissural neurons for amyloid b-protein-induced neurodegeneration
In press, Psychophysiology (accepted July 2007) Influence of cognitive control and mismatch on the N2 component of the ERP: A review Jonathan R. Folstein 1 and Cyma ...
J Chin Med Assoc •October 2006 Vol 69 No 10 499 Introduction It is not unusual to have transient aphasia after a seizure attack (postictal aphasia), which is ...
WHILE NOT A QEEG OR A REPLACEMENT for a QEEG , the MINI-Q™ provides a simple, quick EEG assessment method. Operates with an Electro-Cap, BrainMaster's FlexCap, or ...
Neuron 302 Figure1. Action Words Activate Classical Language Areas as well as Frontocentral Motor Regions (A) Illustration of thesomatotopic organization of the motor ...
Aud ERP Auditory Evoked Cortical Potentials in Children with Severe Language Impairment Author: IngerTonnquist-Uhlen Source: Department of Audiology, Karolinska ...
Age-dependent change sin distribution of P3a/P 3b amplitude and thickness of the cerebral cortex AndersM. Fjell, 1,CA KristineB. Walhovd 1 and I var Reinvang 1,2 1 ...
Is language special? •"Language is a complex, specialized skill, which develops in the child spontaneously, without conscious effort or formal instruction, is ...
sleep, vol. 29, no. 1, 2006 introduction somnambulism (sleepwalking) is a parasomnia characterized by behavioral manifestations of various degrees of complexity and ...