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Richard Passingham
University of Oxford - Oxford / United Kingdom
Medical and Health Sciences / Neuroscience
AD Scientific Index ID: 1069900
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Richard Passingham's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Action observation and acquired motor skills: an FMRI study with expert dancersB Calvo-Merino, DE Glaser, J Grèzes, RE Passingham, P HaggardCerebral cortex 15 (8), 1243-1249, 200526642005
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That\'s my hand! Activity in premotor cortex reflects feeling of ownership of a limbHH Ehrsson, C Spence, RE PassinghamScience 305 (5685), 875-877, 200417062004
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Seeing or doing? Influence of visual and motor familiarity in action observationB Calvo-Merino, J Grèzes, DE Glaser, RE Passingham, P HaggardCurrent biology 16 (19), 1905-1910, 200614682006
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The frontal lobes and voluntary actionRE PassinghamOUP Oxford, 199514791995
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Motor sequence learning: a study with positron emission tomographyIH Jenkins, DJ Brooks, PD Nixon, RS Frackowiak, RE PassinghamJournal of Neuroscience 14 (6), 3775-3790, 199414741994
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