selected publications academic article Reliability of Visual and Somatosensory Feedback in Skilled Movement: The Role of the Cerebellum. Brain Topography. 29:27-41. 2016 Distinctive laterality of neural networks supporting action understanding in left- and right-handed individuals: An EEG coherence study. Neuropsychologia. 75:20-29. 2015 How can we improve our understanding of skillful motor control and apraxia? Insights from theories of 'affordances'. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8. 2014 Ventral encoding of functional affordances: A neural pathway for identifying errors in action. Brain and Cognition. 82:274-282. 2013 Context and hand posture modulate the neural dynamics of tool-object perception. Neuropsychologia. 51:506-519. 2013 Forming tool use representations: A neurophysiological investigation into tool exposure. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 23:2920-2934. 2011 Testing perceptual limits of functional units: Are there 'automatic' tendencies to associate tools and objects?. Neuroscience Letters. 488:92-96. 2011 The neuroscience of storing and molding tool action concepts: How ' plastic' is grounded cognition?. Frontiers in Psychology. 1. 2010 Neural activation for conceptual identification of correct versus incorrect tool-object pairs. Brain Research. 1354:100-112. 2010 Theta frequency band activity and attentional mechanisms in visual and proprioceptive demand. Experimental Brain Research. 204:189-197. 2010 Electroencephalographic reactivity to unimodal and bimodal visual and proprioceptive demands in sensorimotor integration. Experimental Brain Research. 203:659-670. 2010 Why is that hammer in my coffee? A multimodal imaging investigation of contextually based tool understanding. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 4. 2010 Visual and proprioceptive feedback improves knee joint position sense. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 17:40-47. 2009 Preparatory band specific premotor cortical activity differentiates upper and lower extremity movement. Experimental Brain Research. 184:121-126. 2008 How does the brain respond to unimodal and bimodal sensory demand in movement of the lower extremity?. Experimental Brain Research. 180:345-354. 2007
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