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Povinelli, D.J., Reaux, J.E., & Frey, S.H. (2009). Chimpanzees context-dependent tool use provides evidence for separable representations of hand and tool even during active use within peripersonal space. Neuropsychologia, 2009.
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Arbib, M.A., Bonaiuto, J.B., Jacobs, S. & Frey, S.H. (2009). Tool use and the distalization of the end-effector Psychological Research, 73, 441-462
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Kroliczak, G. & Frey, S.H. (2009). A Common Network in the Left Cerebral Hemisphere Represents Planning of Tool Use Pantomimes and Familiar Intransitive Gestures at the Hand-Independent Level Cerebral Cortex, Advanced Access January 30, 2009
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Frey, S.H., Bogdanov, S.B., Smith, J.C., Watrous, S. & Breidenbach, W.C. (2008). Chronically Deafferented Sensory Cortex Recovers a Grossly Typical Organization after Allogenic Hand Transplantation Current Biology 18, 1530–1534.
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Frey, S.H. (2008). Tool use, communicative gesture and cerebral asymmetries in the modern human brain. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 363.
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Farrer, C., Frey, S.H., Tunik, E., Turk, D., Inati, S., & Grafton. (2007). The angular gyrus computes action awareness representations. Cerebral Cortex.
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Frey, S.H. (2007). What Puts the How in Where: Semantic and Sensori-Motor Bases of Everyday Tool Use.. Cortex, 43, 368-375.
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Frey, S.H. (2007). Neurological specialization for manual gesture and tool use in humans. To appear in Jon H. Kaas (Ed.), Evolution of the nervous systems.New York: Elsevier.
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Frey, S.H. & Gerry, V.E. (2006). Modulation of neural activity during observational learning of actions and their sequential orders. J. Neuroscience, 26, 13194-13201.
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Newman-Norlund, R., Frey, S.H., Petitto, L-A., & Grafton, S.T. (2006). Anatomic distinctions between visual and auditory second language acquisition.. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18, 1984-1997.
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Frey, S.H., Newman-Norlund, R.N., & Grafton, S.T. (2005). A distributed network in the left cerebral hemisphere for planning everyday tool use skills. Cerebral Cortex.
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Frey, S.H., Vinton, D., Newman-Norlund, R., & Grafton. S.T. (2005). Cortical topography of human anterior intraparietal cortex active during visually-guided grasping. Cognitive Brain Research.
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Tunik E, Frey, S.H., & Grafton ST. (2005). Virtual lesions of the anterior intraparietal area disrupt goal-dependent on-line adjustments of grasp. Nature Neuroscience,8, 505-511.
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Frey, S.H., Funnell, M.G., Gerry, V.E. & Gazzaniga, M.S. (2005). A dissociation between tool use skills and hand dominance: Insights from left and right-handed callosotomy patients. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 17, 262-272.
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Buxbaum, L.J., Frey, S.H., & Bartlett-Williams, M. (2005). Deficient internal models for planning hand-object interactions in apraxia. Neuropsychologia, 43, 917-929.
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Johnson-Frey, S.H. (2004). The neural bases of complex human tool use. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 8, 71-78.
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Johnson-Frey, S.H., McCarty, M., & Keen, R. (2004). Reaching beyond spatial perception: effects of intended future actions on visually-guided prehension. Visual Cognition, 11, 371-399.
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Leslie, K., Johnson-Frey, S.H., & Grafton, S.T. (2004). Functional imaging of face and hand imitation: Toward a motor theory of empathy. Neuroimage, 21, 601-607 .
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Johnson-Frey, S.H. (2004). Simulation through stimulation? Motor imagery and functional reorganization in hemiplegic stroke patients. Brain and Cognition, 55, 328-331.
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Johnson-Frey, S.H .(2004). The organization of action representations in posterior parietal cortex. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27, 40-41.
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Taking Action: Cognitive Neuroscience Perspectives on intentional acts. MIT Press. Edited by Scott H. Johnson-Frey
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Johnson-Frey, S.H. (2003). What's so special about human tool use? Neuron, 39, 201-204.
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Johnson-Frey, S.H., Maloof, F.R, Newman-Norlund, R., Farrer, C., Inati, S. & Grafton, S.T. (2003). Actions or Hand-Object Interactions? Human Inferior Frontal Cortex and Action Observation. Neuron, 39, 1053-1058.
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Johnson-Frey, S.H. (2003). Mirror neurons, Broca's area and language: reflecting on the evidence. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26, 226-227.
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Johnson-Frey, S.H. (2003). Cortical Representations of Tool Use in Humans. In S.H. Johnson-Frey (Ed.) . Cognitive neuroscience perspectives on the problem of intentional action. MIT Press.
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Johnson-Frey, S.H. & Grafton S.T. (2003). From "Acting On" to "Acting With": the functional anatomy of action representation. In C. Prablanc, D. Pelisson, & Y. Rossetti (Eds.), Space Coding and Action Production. New York: Elsevier.
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Johnson, S.H., Saykin, A.J., Sprehn, G. (2002). Intact motor imagery in chronic upper limb hemiplegics: evidence for activity-independent action representations. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 14:6, pp. 841-852
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Nakatani, C., Pollatsek, A. & Johnson, S.H. (2002). Viewpoint-dependent recognition of scenes. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Experimental Psychology, 55A, 115-139.
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Johnson, S.H., Rotte, M., Grafton, S.T., Hinrichs, H., Gazzaniga, M.S., & Heinze, H-J. (2002) Selective Activation of a Parietofrontal Circuit during Implicitly Imagined Prehension. NeuroImage, 17, 1693-1704.
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Johnson, S.H. (2001). Seeing both sides at once: Effects of object structure and orientation of recognizing novel views of three-dimensional objects. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 27, 1468-1484 .
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Johnson, S.H., & Corballis, P.M, &Gazzaniga, M.S. (2001). Within grasp but out of reach: Evidence for a double dissociation imagined hand and arm movements in the left cerebral hemisphere. Neuropsychologia,39, 36-50.
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Johnson, S.H. (2000). Thinking ahead: The Case For Motor Imagery in Prospective Judgments of Prehension. Cognition, 74, 33-70.
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Johnson, S.H . (2000). Imagining the impossible: Intact motor representations in hemiplegic adults. Neuroreport, 11, 729-732.
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Johnson, S.H. (1998). Cerebral organization of motor imagery: Contralateral control of grip selection in mentally-represented prehension. Psychological Science, 9, 219-222.
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