Changes in cortical activity during mental rotation. A mapping study using functional MRI.
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Mark S. Cohen | S. Kosslyn | W. Thompson | H. Breiter | A. Anderson | B. Rosen | J. Belliveau | S. Bookheimer | M. Cohen | J. Belliveau | G. Digirolamo | M. Cohen | B. Rosen | S. Y. Brookheimer | G. DiGirolamo
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