Elizabeth A. Franz New Zealand neurology academic
Franz, Elizabeth (Elizabeth A.)
VIAF ID: 309837272 (Personal)
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Works
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Action Experience and Action Discovery in Medicated Individuals with Parkinson's Disease |
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The age-related posterior-anterior shift as revealed by voxelwise analysis of functional brain networks |
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Agency attribution: event-related potentials and outcome monitoring. |
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A behavioral task for investigating action discovery, selection and switching: comparison between types of reinforcer |
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Bimanual action representation, via WWW, viewed on June 9, 2014: |
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Brain and cognitive processes of imitation in bimanual situations: Making inferences about mirror neuron systems. |
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Conceptual unifying constraints override sensorimotor interference during anticipatory control of bimanual actions |
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Creating a movement heuristic for voluntary action: electrophysiological correlates of movement-outcome learning |
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Developmental change in interhemispheric communication: evidence from bimanual cost. |
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Dopamine dependency of cognitive switching and response repetition effects in Parkinson's patients. |
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Early and Late Shift of Brain Laterality in STG, HG, and Cerebellum with Normal Aging during a Short-Term Memory Task |
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The effects of aging on the brain activation pattern during a speech perception task: an fMRI study. |
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Effects of response readiness on reaction time and force output in people with Parkinson's disease. |
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Effects of unilateral distractors: a comparison of eye movement and key press responses. |
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Evolutionary neurology, responsive equilibrium, and the moral brain. |
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Functional network analysis of aging and Alzheimer's disease, via WWW, viewed on June 3, 2014: |
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Goal-related planning constraints in bimanual grasping and placing of objects. |
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Hemispheric competition in left-handers on bimanual reaction time tasks. |
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How does consciousness for action relate to attention for action? |
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Implication of the anterior commissure in the allocation of attention to action |
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John Hughlings Jackson: bridging theory and clinical observation |
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John Hughlings Jackson's evolutionary neurology: a unifying framework for cognitive neuroscience. |
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Movement activation and inhibition in Parkinson's disease: a functional imaging study |
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Mu rhythm suppression is associated with the classification of emotion in faces. |
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Mutations in the netrin-1 gene cause congenital mirror movements. |
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On the relationship between fluid intelligence, gesture production, and brain structure |
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Perception of hand movement by mirror reflection evokes brain activation in the motor cortex contralateral to a non-moving hand. |
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Referred sensations elicited by video-mediated mirroring of hands |
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Remoteness modulates the effects of emotional valence on the neural network of autobiographical memory in older females. |
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The rubber hand illusion and its application to clinical neuroscience |
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Spatial Conceptual Influences on the Coordination of Bimanual Actions: When a Dual Task Becomes a Single Task |
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Superior performance of blind compared with sighted individuals on bimanual estimations of object size. |
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The "sweet" effect: Comparative assessments of dietary sugars on cognitive performance. |
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Viewer perspective affects central bottleneck requirements in spatial translation tasks. |
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Viewer perspective in the mirroring of actions. |
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Visual manipulations for motor rehabilitation |
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