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    Lexical processing of visually and auditorily presented nouns and verbs: evidence from reaction time and N400 priming data by Gomes, Hilary, Ritter, Walter, Tartter, Vivien C, Vaughan, Herbert G, Rosen, Jeffrey J

    Published in Brain research. Cognitive brain research (01-10-1997)
    “…We investigated two aspects of lexical organization in normal adults employing behavioral and electrophysiological indices of semantic priming, namely: (1) Is…”
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    THE RISKY BASIS FOR PARTNERSHIP ALLOCATIONS by Kalish, Arthur, Rosen, Jeffrey J.

    Published in The Tax lawyer (01-10-1984)
    “…The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) gives 3 distinct sets of rules to restrict the extent to which a partner may deduct partnership losses. Under Section 704(d), a…”
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    Central Nervous System: Recovery of Function by Stein, Donald G., Rosen, Jeffrey J., Graziadei, Joseph, Mishkin, David, Brink, John J.

    “…Rats with one- or two-stage lesions in the hippocampus, amygdala, or frontal cortex were tested on a variety of tasks. Even though locus and amount of tissue…”
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    Superior recall of letters in the right visual field with bilateral presentation and partial report by Rosen, J J, Curcio, F, Mackavey, W, Hebert, J

    Published in Cortex (01-06-1975)
    “…The present investigation addresses itself to the question of whether a right visual field effect would emerge under conditions of bilateral letter…”
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    Spontaneous alternation behavior in the rat by Rosen, Jeffrey J, Stein, Donald G

    “…Studied spontaneous alternation in 168 albino rats under several conditions. Significant alternation occurred only in the presence of either olfactory or…”
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    Research report: Lexical processing of visually and auditorily presented nouns and verbs: evidence from reaction time and N400 priming data by Gomes, Hilary, Ritter, Walter, Tartter, Vivien C, Vaughan, Herbert G, Rosen, Jeffrey J

    Published in Brain research. Cognitive brain research (01-10-1997)
    “…We investigated two aspects of lexical organization in normal adults employing behavioral and electrophysiological indices of semantic priming, namely: (1) Is…”
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