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Neuroimaging of cognitive functions in human parietal cortex
JC Culham, NG Kanwisher
Current opinion in neurobiology 11 (2), 157-163, 2001
10682001
Visually guided grasping produces fMRI activation in dorsal but not ventral stream brain areas
JC Culham, SL Danckert, JFXD Souza, JS Gati, RS Menon, MA Goodale
Experimental brain research 153, 180-189, 2003
8122003
Human parietal cortex in action
JC Culham, KF Valyear
Current opinion in neurobiology 16 (2), 205-212, 2006
7732006
Ventral occipital lesions impair object recognition but not object‐directed grasping: an fMRI study
TW James, J Culham, GK Humphrey, AD Milner, MA Goodale
Brain 126 (11), 2463-2475, 2003
7262003
Cortical fMRI activation produced by attentive tracking of moving targets
JC Culham, SA Brandt, P Cavanagh, NG Kanwisher, AM Dale, ...
Journal of neurophysiology 80 (5), 2657-2670, 1998
6971998
The role of parietal cortex in visuomotor control: what have we learned from neuroimaging?
JC Culham, C Cavina-Pratesi, A Singhal
Neuropsychologia 44 (13), 2668-2684, 2006
5282006
Attention response functions: characterizing brain areas using fMRI activation during parametric variations of attentional load
JC Culham, P Cavanagh, NG Kanwisher
Neuron 32 (4), 737-745, 2001
3932001
Distinguishing subregions of the human MT+ complex using visual fields and pursuit eye movements
SP Dukelow, JFX DeSouza, JC Culham, AV van den Berg, RS Menon, ...
Journal of neurophysiology 86 (4), 1991-2000, 2001
3592001
Functional magnetic resonance imaging reveals the neural substrates of arm transport and grip formation in reach-to-grasp actions in humans
C Cavina-Pratesi, S Monaco, P Fattori, C Galletti, TD McAdam, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (31), 10306-10323, 2010
3412010
Decoding action intentions from preparatory brain activity in human parieto-frontal networks
JP Gallivan, DA McLean, KF Valyear, CE Pettypiece, JC Culham
Journal of Neuroscience 31 (26), 9599-9610, 2011
2812011
The fusiform face area is not sufficient for face recognition: evidence from a patient with dense prosopagnosia and no occipital face area
JKE Steeves, JC Culham, BC Duchaine, CC Pratesi, KF Valyear, ...
Neuropsychologia 44 (4), 594-609, 2006
2662006
Is that within reach? fMRI reveals that the human superior parieto-occipital cortex encodes objects reachable by the hand
JP Gallivan, C Cavina-Pratesi, JC Culham
Journal of Neuroscience 29 (14), 4381-4391, 2009
2552009
Neural coding within human brain areas involved in actions
JP Gallivan, JC Culham
Current opinion in neurobiology 33, 141-149, 2015
2402015
A double dissociation between sensitivity to changes in object identity and object orientation in the ventral and dorsal visual streams: a human fMRI study
KF Valyear, JC Culham, N Sharif, D Westwood, MA Goodale
Neuropsychologia 44 (2), 218-228, 2006
2302006
Reaching for the unknown: multiple target encoding and real-time decision-making in a rapid reach task
CS Chapman, JP Gallivan, DK Wood, JL Milne, JC Culham, MA Goodale
Cognition 116 (2), 168-176, 2010
2052010
Decoding the neural mechanisms of human tool use
JP Gallivan, DA McLean, KF Valyear, JC Culham
elife 2, e00425, 2013
1972013
Bringing the real world into the fMRI scanner: Repetition effects for pictures versus real objects
JC Snow, CE Pettypiece, TD McAdam, AD McLean, PW Stroman, ...
Scientific reports 1 (1), 130, 2011
1872011
Decoding effector-dependent and effector-independent movement intentions from human parieto-frontal brain activity
JP Gallivan, DA McLean, FW Smith, JC Culham
Journal of Neuroscience 31 (47), 17149-17168, 2011
1802011
FMRI reveals a dissociation between grasping and perceiving the size of real 3D objects
C Cavina-Pratesi, MA Goodale, JC Culham
PLoS One 2 (5), e424, 2007
1712007
Where one hand meets the other: limb-specific and action-dependent movement plans decoded from preparatory signals in single human frontoparietal brain areas
JP Gallivan, DA McLean, JR Flanagan, JC Culham
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (5), 1991-2008, 2013
1702013
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