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pdf   Villalobos, M. E., Gaffrey, M. S., Kleinhans, N. M., Mizuno, A., Davies, M. M., MacIlroy, J.R., Linsenbardt, D., Müller, R.-A. (2005). Varbal IQ correlates with leftward asymmetry of activation during semantic decision in autism. Neuroimage, 26, suppl. S48
     
pdf   Brenner, L.A., Brown, C.M., Marshall, S.P, & Müller, R.-A. (2005). Autism and visual search: cognitive effort is associated with response time.
     
pdf   Turner, K., Frost, L., Davies, M. M., Müller, R.-A. (2005). Neurocognitive Effects of Joint Attention on Recognition Memory.
     
    Davies, M. M., Mizuno, A., Villalobos, M. E., & Müller, R.-A. (2005). Functional connectivity of motor cortex in high-functioning autism.
     
pdf   Turner, K., Frost, L., Linsenbardt, D., MacIlroy, J.R., Davies, M. M, & Müller, R.-A. (2005). Probalistic learning and joint attention. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, suppl. G116
     
pdf   Turner, K., Frost, L., Villalobos, M. E., Mizuno, A., & Müller, R.-A. (2004). Reduced functional connectivity between caudate nucleus and prefrontal area 10 during visuo-motor performance in autism. WE117
     
pdf   Mizuno, A., Villalobos, M. E., Dahl, B.C., & Müller, R.-A. (2004). BOLD signal covariance suggests mostly intact thalamocortical functional connectivity in autism. International Meeting for Autism Research, 46 (P1.1.9)
     
    Villalobos, M. E., Mizuno, A., Cauich, C., Kemmotsu, N., Dahl, B., Frost, L., & Müller, R.-A. (2004). BOLD signal covariance shows functional connectivity between area 17 and inferior frontal cortex during visuo-motor coordination. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, suppl. 1. D19
     
    Gaffrey, M. S., Kleinhans, N, Haist, F., Müller, R-A. 2004. Category specificity in a semantic decision paradigm without overt speech response: an fMRI study.
     
    Basho, S., Gaffrey, M., Zadra, J., Rubio, M. A.,Wulfeck, B., Müller, R.-A. Category-specific effects of semantic fluency in fMRI.
     
    Rubio, M. A., Basho, S., Sennett, S., Johnson, C., Little, H., Reilly, J., Mahazeri, Y., & Müller, R.-A. Hemodynamic response during judgment of morphosyntactic integrity in tag questions.