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Jeffrey R. Binder

Affiliations: 
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States 
Area:
Language, fMRI
Website:
http://www.neuro.mcw.edu/~jbinder/
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Granadillo ED, Fellmeth M, Youssofzadeh V, et al. (2025) Behavioral and neural effects of temporoparietal high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation in logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia: a preliminary study. Frontiers in Psychology. 16: 1492447
Farahbod H, Rogalsky C, Keator LM, et al. (2025) Audiovisual Synchrony in Left-hemisphere Brain-lesioned Individuals with Aphasia. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-12
Binder JR, Freiberg A, Heffernan J, et al. (2025) Lesion correlates of impaired acoustic-phonetic perception after unilateral left hemisphere stroke. Brain : a Journal of Neurology
Kim S, Binder JR, Humphries C, et al. (2024) Decomposing unaccusativity: a statistical modelling approach. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. 39: 1189-1211
Mhanna A, Bruss J, Griffis JC, et al. (2024) Lesion and lesion network localization of dysnomia after epilepsy surgery. Brain : a Journal of Neurology
Reilly J, Shain C, Borghesani V, et al. (2024) What we mean when we say semantic: Toward a multidisciplinary semantic glossary. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Mazurchuk S, Fernandino L, Tong JQ, et al. (2024) The neural representation of body part concepts. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 34
Fernandino L, Binder JR. (2024) How does the "default mode" network contribute to semantic cognition? Brain and Language. 252: 105405
Mazurchuk S, Conant LL, Tong JQ, et al. (2023) Stimulus Repetition and Sample Size Considerations in Item-Level Representational Similarity Analysis. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. 39: 1161-1172
Denis C, Dabbs K, Nair VA, et al. (2023) T1-/T2-weighted ratio reveals no alterations to gray matter myelination in temporal lobe epilepsy. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
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