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  1. Handedness and the control of human technology and language
  2. Diagnosing homo digitalis: towards a standardized assessment for digital tool competencies
  3. The functional organization of skilled actions in the adextral and atypical brain
  4. Action goals and the praxis network: an fMRI study
  5. Complex tools and motor-to-mechanical transformations
  6. Atypical Organization of Praxis and Language: A Look Back
  7. Manual praxis and language-production networks, and their links to handedness
  8. Mental Shopping Calculations: A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study
  9. The behavioural challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic: indirect measurements and personalized attitude changing treatments (IMPACT)
  10. Rola tylnej części dolnego zakrętu skroniowego w powszednich obliczeniach arytmetycznych
  11. Język, praksja i ręczność: delikatna triada z perspektywy leworęczności
  12. PRAXIS AND LANGUAGE ORGANIZATION IN LEFT-HANDERS
  13. When is the brain ready for mental actions? (An EEG study)
  14. Functional lateralization of tool-sound and action-word processing in a bilingual brain
  15. The neural underpinnings of haptically guided functional grasping of tools: An fMRI study
  16. Editorial: Manual Skills, Handedness, and the Organization of Language in the Brain
  17. The temporal involvement of the left supramarginal gyrus in planning functional grasps: A neuronavigated TMS study
  18. Manual Grasparatus: A nifty tool for presenting real objects in fMRI research
  19. Manual Skills, Handedness, and Language
  20. Brain states for tool grasp planning
  21. Evaluation of the effectiveness of a transfer (interhemispheric) training program in the early stages of fencing training
  22. Unique Neural Characteristics of Atypical Lateralization of Language in Healthy Individuals
  23. Numbers and functional lateralization: A visual half-field and dichotic listening study in proficient bilinguals
  24. Planning Functional Grasps of Simple Tools Invokes the Hand-independent Praxis Representation Network: An fMRI Study
  25. Left extrastriate body area is sensitive to the meaning of symbolic gesture: evidence from fMRI repetition suppression
  26. Specialization of the left supramarginal gyrus for hand-independent praxis representation is not related to hand dominance
  27. Haptically Guided Grasping. fMRI Shows Right-Hemisphere Parietal Stimulus Encoding, and Bilateral Dorso-Ventral Parietal Gradients of Object- and Action-Related Processing during Grasp Execution
  28. Reliability and validity of neurobehavioral function on the Psychology Experimental Building Language test battery in young adults
  29. Co-lateralized bilingual mechanisms for reading in single and dual language contexts: evidence from visual half-field processing of action words in proficient bilinguals
  30. Asymmetry of the insula and the lateralization of gesture
  31. Processing of tools in left-handers with typical and atypical lateralization of functions
  32. The effects of visual half-field priming on the categorization of familiar intransitive gestures, tool use pantomimes, and meaningless hand movements
  33. Hand position-dependent modulation of errors in vibrotactile temporal order judgments: the effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation to the human posterior parietal cortex
  34. Pitch Processing of Speech: Comparison of Psychoacoustic and Electrophysiological Data
  35. Representations of Transitive and Intransitive Gestures: Perception and Imitation
  36. Object Perception versus Target-Directed Manual Actions
  37. Human Supplementary Motor Area Contribution to Predictive Motor Planning
  38. Atypical lateralization of language predicts cerebral asymmetries in parietal gesture representations
  39. Contribution of visual and proprioceptive information to the precision of reaching movements
  40. A Common Network in the Left Cerebral Hemisphere Represents Planning of Tool Use Pantomimes and Familiar Intransitive Gestures at the Hand-Independent Level
  41. The Human Dorsal Stream Adapts to Real Actions and 3D Shape Processing: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
  42. A hand in blindsight: Hand placement near target improves size perception in the blind visual field
  43. Action Rules: Why the Visual Control of Reaching and Grasping is Not Always Influenced by Perceptual Illusions
  44. What Does the Brain Do When You Fake It? An fMRI Study of Pantomimed and Real Grasping
  45. Differential effects of advance semantic cues on grasping, naming, and manual estimation
  46. Flicking, pointing, and perceiving the illusion
  47. Dual routes to action: contributions of the dorsal and ventral streams to adaptive behavior
  48. Naming and grasping common objects: a priming study
  49. The Effects of Different Aperture-Viewing Conditions on the Recognition of Novel Objects