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    Representation of anatomical constraints in motor imagery: Mental rotation of a body segment by Petit, L.S., Pegna, A.J., Mayer, E., Hauert, C.-A.

    Published in Brain and cognition (01-02-2003)
    “…Classically, the mental rotation paradigm has shown that when subjects are asked to judge whether objects that differ in orientation are spatially congruent,…”
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    Language Control and Lexical Competition in Bilinguals: An Event-Related fMRI Study by Abutalebi, Jubin, Annoni, Jean-Marie, Zimine, Ivan, Pegna, Alan J., Seghier, Mohamed L., Lee-Jahnke, Hannelore, Lazeyras, François, Cappa, Stefano F., Khateb, Asaid

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-07-2008)
    “…Language selection (or control) refers to the cognitive mechanism that controls which language to use at a given moment and context. It allows bilinguals to…”
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    Speech arrest with stimulation may not reliably predict language deficit after epilepsy surgery by SEECK, M, PEGNA, A. J, ORTIGUE, S, SPINELLI, L, DESSIBOURG, C. A, DELAVELLE, J, BLANKE, O, MICHEL, C. M, LANDIS, T, VILLEMURE, J.-G

    Published in Neurology (28-02-2006)
    “…The authors present a patient in whom electrical cortical stimulation of the posterior temporal cortex induced speech arrest, comprehension deficits, and other…”
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    Amygdala activation for eye contact despite complete cortical blindness by Burra, Nicolas, Hervais-Adelman, Alexis, Kerzel, Dirk, Tamietto, Marco, de Gelder, Beatrice, Pegna, Alan J

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (19-06-2013)
    “…Cortical blindness refers to the loss of vision that occurs after destruction of the primary visual cortex. Although there is no sensory cortex and hence no…”
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    A pure case of Gerstmann syndrome with a subangular lesion by Mayer, Eugène, Martory, Marie-Dominique, Pegna, Alan J., Landis, Theodor, Delavelle, Jacqueline, Annoni, Jean-Marie

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-06-1999)
    “…The four symptoms composing Gerstmann's syndrome were postulated to result from a common cognitive denominator (Grundstörung) by Gerstmann himself. He…”
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    Pure Global Acalculia Following a Left Subangular Lesion by Martory, M. D., Mayer, E., Pegna, A. J., Annoni, J. M., Landis, T., Khateb, A.

    Published in Neurocase (01-08-2003)
    “…We describe the case of a right-handed patient who presented a severe acalculia in the context of a pure Gerstmann syndrome following a subangular lesion that…”
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    Spatio-temporal analysis of electric brain activity during semantic and phonological word processing by Khateb, Asaid, Annoni, Jean-Marie, Landis, Theodor, Pegna, Alan J., Custodi, Marie-Carmen, Fonteneau, Elisabeth, Morand, Stéphanie M., Michel, Christoph M.

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-06-1999)
    “…There is an ongoing debate in cognitive neuroscience about the time course and the functional independence of the different processes involved in encoding…”
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    Comprehensive postictal neuropsychology improves focus localization in epilepsy by Pegna, A J, Qayoom, Z, Gericke, C A, Landis, T, Seeck, M

    Published in European neurology (01-01-1998)
    “…In recent years, new techniques such as single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging…”
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    Semantically-triggered reading epilepsy: an experimental case study by Pegna, A J, Picard, F, Martory, M D, Vuilleumier, P, Seeck, M, Jallon, P, Landis, T

    Published in Cortex (01-02-1999)
    “…Primary reading epilepsy (PRE) is a rare syndrome in which epileptic seizures are electively provoked by reading. Cognitive neuropsychology has demonstrated…”
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    Random motor generation in a finger tapping task: influence of spatial contingency and of cortical and subcortical hemispheric brain lesions by Annoni, Jean-Marie, Pegna, Alan J

    “…OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that, during random motor generation, the spatial contingencies inherent to the task would induce additional preferences in…”
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    The selective amobarbital test in the anterior choroidal artery: Perfusion pattern assessed by intraarterial SPECT and prediction of postoperative verbal memory by Vulliemoz, S, Pegna, A.J, Annoni, J.-M, Yilmaz, H, Willi, J.P, Spinelli, L, Landis, T, Seeck, M

    Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-04-2008)
    “…Abstract To screen for patients at risk for memory decline after temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) surgery, selective amobarbital procedures, such as injection into…”
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    So near yet so far: Neglect in far or near space depends on tool use by Pegna, Alan J., Petit, Leila, Caldara-Schnetzer, Anne-Sarah, Khateb, Asaid, Annoni, Jean-Marie, Sztajzel, Roman, Landis, Theodor

    Published in Annals of neurology (01-12-2001)
    “…The study of unilateral spatial neglect has shown that space can be dissociated on a peripersonal versus extrapersonal basis. We report a novel type of…”
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    Electric source imaging of human brain functions by Michel, Christoph M, Thut, Gregor, Morand, Stéphanie, Khateb, Asaid, Pegna, Alan J, Grave de Peralta, Rolando, Gonzalez, Sara, Seeck, Margitta, Landis, Theodor

    Published in Brain Research Reviews (01-10-2001)
    “…We review recent methodological advances in electromagnetic source imaging and present EEG data from our laboratory obtained by application of these methods…”
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    Neural processing of illusory and real contours revealed by high-density ERP mapping by Pegna, Alan J, Khateb, Asaid, Murray, Micah M, Landis, Theodor, Michel, Christoph M

    Published in Neuroreport (24-05-2002)
    “…Event-related potential (ERP) studies have shown that responses to illusory (IC), as compared to no contours (NC), may differ within 200 ms following stimulus…”
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    Transient crossed aphasia evidenced by functional brain imagery by Khateb, Asaid, Martory, Marie-Dominique, Annoni, Jean-Marie, Lazeyras, François, de Tribolet, Nicolas, Pegna, Alan J, Mayer, Eugène, Michel, Christoph M, Seghier, Mohamed L

    Published in Neuroreport (09-04-2004)
    “…Crossed aphasia refers to language deficits induced by unilateral right hemisphere injuries in right-handed people who had no previous history of brain damage…”
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    New insights into the Stroop effect: a spatiotemporal analysis of electric brain activity by Khateb, Asaid, Michel, Christoph M, Pegna, Alan J, Landis, Theodor, Annoni, Jean-Marie

    Published in Neuroreport (26-06-2000)
    “…Recent clinical and imaging studies suggest the involvement of anterior brain regions in the Stroop effect without providing consensus on the hemisphere being…”
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    The time course of semantic category processing in the cerebral hemispheres: an electrophysiological study by Khateb, Asaid, Michel, Christoph M, Pegna, Alan J, Thut, Gregor, Landis, Theodor, Annoni, Jean-Marie

    “…Using visual half-field presentations of words to the right (RVF) and to the left visual field (LVF), this study investigated the time course of the…”
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    Language selection in bilinguals: A spatio-temporal analysis of electric brain activity by Khateb, Asaid, Abutalebi, Jubin, Michel, Christoph M., Pegna, Alan J., Lee-Jahnke, Hannelore, Annoni, Jean-Marie

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-09-2007)
    “…Language selection refers to the cognitive mechanism that allows bilinguals to communicate in one language or the other and to switch between languages…”
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