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Is 2+2=4? Meta-analyses of brain areas needed for numbers and calculations
- M. Arsalidou, M. Taylor
- Psychology, Computer Science
- NeuroImage
- 1 February 2011
TLDR
Neural correlates of personally familiar faces: Parents, partner and own faces
- M. Taylor, M. Arsalidou, S. Bayless, D. Morris, J. W. Evans, E. Barbeau
- Psychology, Medicine
- Human brain mapping
- 1 July 2009
Investigations of the neural correlates of face recognition have typically used old/new paradigms where subjects learn to recognize new faces or identify famous faces. Familiar faces, however,… Expand
The centre of the brain: Topographical model of motor, cognitive, affective, and somatosensory functions of the basal ganglia
- M. Arsalidou, E. G. Duerden, M. Taylor
- Psychology, Medicine
- Human brain mapping
- 1 November 2013
The basal ganglia have traditionally been viewed as motor processing nuclei; however, functional neuroimaging evidence has implicated these structures in more complex cognitive and affective… Expand
Converging Evidence for the Advantage of Dynamic Facial Expressions
- M. Arsalidou, D. Morris, M. Taylor
- Psychology, Medicine
- Brain Topography
- 25 February 2011
Neuroimaging evidence suggests that dynamic facial expressions elicit greater activity than static face stimuli in brain structures associated with social cognition, interpreted as greater ecological… Expand
Lateralization of affective processing in the insula
- E. G. Duerden, M. Arsalidou, Minha Lee, M. Taylor
- Psychology, Computer Science
- NeuroImage
- 1 September 2013
TLDR
Brain areas associated with numbers and calculations in children: Meta-analyses of fMRI studies
- M. Arsalidou, Matthew Pawliw-Levac, M. Sadeghi, J. Pascual-Leone
- Psychology, Medicine
- Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
- 8 August 2017
Children use numbers every day and typically receive formal mathematical training from an early age, as it is a main subject in school curricula. Despite an increase in children neuroimaging studies,… Expand
Misleading cues improve developmental assessment of working memory capacity: The color matching tasks
- M. Arsalidou, J. Pascual-Leone, J. Johnson
- Psychology
- 1 July 2010
Abstract The theory of constructive operators was used as a framework to design two versions of a paradigm (color matching task, CMT) in which items are parametrically ordered in difficulty, and… Expand
Brain responses differ to faces of mothers and fathers
- M. Arsalidou, E. Barbeau, S. Bayless, M. Taylor
- Psychology, Medicine
- Brain and Cognition
- 1 October 2010
We encounter many faces each day but relatively few are personally familiar. Once faces are familiar, they evoke semantic and social information known about the person. Neuroimaging studies… Expand
Meta-analyses of the n-back working memory task: fMRI evidence of age-related changes in prefrontal cortex involvement across the adult lifespan
- Zachary A. Yaple, W. D. Stevens, M. Arsalidou
- Psychology, Medicine
- NeuroImage
- 1 August 2019
TLDR
A balancing act of the brain: activations and deactivations driven by cognitive load
- M. Arsalidou, J. Pascual-Leone, J. Johnson, D. Morris, M. Taylor
- Psychology, Medicine
- Brain and behavior
- 2 April 2013
The majority of neuroimaging studies focus on brain activity during performance of cognitive tasks; however, some studies focus on brain areas that activate in the absence of a task. Despite the… Expand
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