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Neurolinguistics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2007

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07–373Cutting, L. E. (Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, USA; cutting@kennedykrieger.org), A. M. Clements, S. L. Rimrodt, J. R. Abel, J. G. Blankner, S. H. Mostofsky, J. J. Pekar & M. B. Denckla, Sex differences in cerebral laterality of language and visuospatial processing. Brain and Language (Elsevier) 98.2 (2006), 150–158.

07–374Fiebach, Christian J. (U California, Berkeley, USA; fiebach@uni-heidelberg.de), Jesse Rissman & Mark D'Esposito, Modulation of inferotemporal cortex activation during verbal working memory maintenance. Neuron (Cell Press) 51.2 (2006), 251–261.

07–375Kobayashi, Chiyoko (Cornell U, New York, USA; ck227@cornell.edu), Gary H. Glover & Elise Temple, Cultural and linguistic influence on neural bases of ‘Theory of Mind’: An fMRI study with Japanese bilinguals. Brain and Language (Elsevier) 98.2 (2006), 210–220.

07–376Xue, Gui, Chuansheng Chen, Zhen Jin & Qi Dong (Beijing Normal U, Beijing, China; dongqi@bnu.edu.cn), Cerebral asymmetry in the fusiform areas predicted the efficiency of learning a new writing system. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (MIT Press) 18.6 (2006), 923–931.

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