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    Grammatical class and imageability in aphasic word production: their effects are independent by Berndt, R.S., Haendiges, A.N., Burton, M.W., Mitchum, C.C.

    Published in Journal of neurolinguistics (01-05-2002)
    “…This paper addresses the recent claim that grammatical class differences found among aphasic patients may reflect semantic factors such as ease of imageability…”
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    The role of segmentation in phonological processing: an fMRI investigation by Burton, M W, Small, S L, Blumstein, S E

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-07-2000)
    “…Phonological processes map sound information onto higher levels of language processing and provide the mechanisms by which verbal information can be…”
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    The Mapping from Sound Structure to the Lexicon in Aphasia: Evidence from Rhyme and Repetition Priming by Blumstein, Sheila E., Milberg, William, Brown, Todd, Hutchinson, Adele, Kurowski, Kathleen, Burton, Martha W.

    Published in Brain and language (01-04-2000)
    “…Two studies were conducted to explore the hypothesis that Broca's and Wernicke's aphasics have deficits arising from the processes involved in activating the…”
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    The razor's edge: Australian rock music impairs men's performance when pretending to be a surgeon by Fancourt, Daisy, Burton, Thomas MW, Williamon, Aaron

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (12-12-2016)
    “…Objective: Over the past few decades there has been interest in the role of music in the operating theatre. However, despite many reported benefits, a number…”
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    Lexical effects on the phonetic categorization of speech: the role of acoustic structure by Burton, M W, Baum, S R, Blumstein, S E

    “…This study examines the extent to which acoustic parameters contribute to lexical effects on the phonetic categorization of speech. Experiment 1 was designed…”
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    An fMRI investigation of speech and tone segmentation by LoCasto, Paul C, Krebs-Noble, Donna, Gullapalli, Rao P, Burton, Martha W

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-11-2004)
    “…Recent research strongly indicates that phonological tasks activate a subregion of the inferior frontal gyrus. The purpose of the present fMRI study was to…”
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    The Anatomy of Auditory Word Processing: Individual Variability by Burton, Martha W., Noll, Douglas C., Small, Steven L.

    Published in Brain and language (01-04-2001)
    “…This study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the neural substrate underlying the processing of single words, comparing…”
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    Dust density and mass distribution near comet Halley from Giotto observations by Mcdonnell, J. A. M., Alexander, W. M., Burton, W. M., Bussoletti, E., Clark, D. H., Grard, J. L., Gruen, E., Hanner, M. S., Sekanina, Z., Hughes, D. W.

    Published in Nature (London) (15-05-1986)
    “…The density and the mass spectrum of the dust near comet Halley have been measured by the Giotto space probe's dust impact detection system. The dust spectrum…”
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    Development of a parametric kinematic model of the human hand and a novel robotic exoskeleton by Burton, T. M. W., Vaidyanathan, R., Burgess, S. C., Turton, A. J., Melhuish, C.

    “…This paper reports the integration of a kinematic model of the human hand during cylindrical grasping, with specific focus on the accurate mapping of thumb…”
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    Lexical effects on phonetic categorization: the role of stimulus naturalness and stimulus quality by Burton, M W, Blumstein, S E

    “…A series of experiments was conducted to determine whether the effects of lexical status on phonetic categorization were influenced by stimulus naturalness…”
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    A phonetic analysis of voicing assimilation in Russian by Burton, M.W., Robblee, K.E.

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-04-1997)
    “…This study investigated phonetic effects of regressive voicing assimilation across prepositional boundaries in Russian. Five native speakers produced sentences…”
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    The Structure of the Chromosphere-Corona Transition Region from Limb and Disk Intensities by Burton, W. M., Jordan, Carole, Ridgeley, A., Wilson, R.

    “…During a rocket flight in April 1969, spectra were obtained of a region of the solar disk and at the solar limb. The absolute disk intensities derived from…”
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    The role of inferior frontal cortex in phonological processing by Burton, Martha W.

    Published in Cognitive science (01-09-2001)
    “…Recent neuroimaging studies of language processing are examining the neural substrate of phonology because of its critical role in mapping sound information…”
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    A systematic investigation of the functional neuroanatomy of auditory and visual phonological processing by Burton, Martha W., LoCasto, Paul C., Krebs-Noble, Donna, Gullapalli, Rao P.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-07-2005)
    “…Neuroimaging studies of auditory and visual phonological processing have revealed activation of the left inferior and middle frontal gyri. However, because of…”
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    Nasal consonant production in Broca’s and Wernicke’s aphasics: Speech deficits and neuroanatomical correlates by Kurowski, Kathleen M., Blumstein, Sheila E., Palumbo, Carole L., Waldstein, Robin S., Burton, Martha W.

    Published in Brain and language (01-03-2007)
    “…The present study investigated the articulatory implementation deficits of Broca’s and Wernicke’s aphasics and their potential neuroanatomical correlates. Five…”
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