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65. Behrmann, M., Ghiselli-Crippa, T., Sweeney, J., Dimatteo, I. and Kass, R. (2002). Mechanisms underlying spatial representation revealed through studies of hemispatial neglect. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 14, 2, 272-290.

64. Behrmann, M., Ghiselli-Crippa, T., and Dimatteo, I. (2001/2002). Impaired initiation but not execution of leftward saccades to left targets in hemispatial neglect. Behavioral Neurology, 13, 39-60.


63. Philbeck, J., Behrmann, M. and Loomis, J. (2001). Updating of locations during whole body rotations in patients with hemispatial neglect. Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience, 1, 4, 330-343.
62. Behrmann, M. and Plaut, D. C. (2001). The interaction of spatial reference frames and hierarchical object representations: Evidence from figure copying in hemispatial neglect, Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience, 1, 4, 307-329.
61. Haimson, C. and Behrmann, M. (2001). Object-based attention to inferred portions of occluded objects. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 8, 3, 496-503.
60. Montant, M. and Behrmann, M. (2001). Phonological activation in pure alexia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 18, 8, 697-727.
59. Behrmann, M., Shomstein, S., Black, S. E. and Barton, J. J. S (2001). Eye movements of letter-by-letter readers during reading: Effects of word length and lexical variables. Neuropsychologia, 39,9, 983-1002. PMID: 11516450
58. Marotta, J. J., Genovese, C., and Behrmann, M. (2001). A functional MRI study of face recognition in patients with prosopagnosia, Neuroreport, 12, 8, 959-965.
57. Philbeck, J., Klatzky, R. L., Behrmann, M., Loomis, J. M. and Goodridge, J. (2001). Active control of locomotion facilitates nonvisual navigation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 27, 141-153.
56. Vecera, S., Behrmann, M. and Filapek, V. (2001). Attending to the parts of a single object: Part-based selection mechanisms. Perception and Psychophysics, 63, 2, 308-321.
55. Montant, M. and Behrmann, M. (2000). Pure alexia: A case review. Neurocase, 6, 265-294.
54. Behrmann, M. , Zemel, R. and Mozer, M. C. (2000). Occlusion, symmetry, and object-based attention: Reply to Saiki (2000). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 26, 4, 1497-1505.

53. Vecera, S., Behrmann, M. and McGoldrick, J. (2000). Selective attention to the parts of an object. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 7, 2, 301-308.


52. Philbeck, J.W., Behrmann, M., Black, S.E., & Ebert, P. (2000). Intact spatial updating during locomotion after right posterior parietal lesions. Neuropsychologia, 38, 950-963.
51. Behrmann, M. (2000). The mind’s eye mapped onto the brain’s matter. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 9, 2, 50-54.
50. Gauthier, I., Behrmann, M. and Tarr, M. (1999). Can face recognition really be dissociated from object recognition? Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 11, 4, 349-370.
49. Behrmann, M. and Haimson, C. (1999). The cognitive neuroscience of visual attention. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 9, 158-163.
48. Foster, J., Behrmann, M. and Stuss, D. (1999). Attentional Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease. Neuropsychology, 13, 1-23.
47. Berry, E.L., Nicolson, R.I., Foster, J.K., Behrmann, M. & Sagar, H.J. (1999). Visual search deficits in Parkinson's disease: involvement of the frontal lobes. Neuropsychologia, 37, 787-795.
46. Behrmann, M. and Tipper, S. P. (1999). Attention accesses multiple spatial frames of reference: Evidence from neglect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25, 1, 83-101.
45. Behrmann, M. and Meegan, D. (1998).Visuomotor processing in unilateral neglect. Consciousness and Cognition, Special Issue (Eds A. D. Milner and M. Goodale), 7, 381-409.
44. Fleming, J. and Behrmann, M. (1998). Inducement of altered spatial representations: An analog of hemispatial neglect in normal subjects. Neuropsychologia, 36, 5, 469-475.
43. Barton, J. J. S., Behrmann, M., Black, S. E. (1998). Ocular search during line bisection: The effects of hemineglect and hemianopia. Brain, 121, 1117-1131.
42. Behrmann, M., Nelson, J. and Sekuler, E. B. (1998). Visual complexity in letter-by-letter reading: "Pure" alexia is not so pure. Neuropsychologia, 36,11, 1115-1132.
41. Behrmann, M., Plaut, D. C. and Nelson, J. (1998). A literature review and new data supporting an interactive account of letter-by-letter reading. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 15, 7-51.
40. Behrmann, M., Zemel, R. S. and Mozer, M. (1998). Object-based segmentation and occlusion: Evidence from normal subjects and a computational model. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 24,4, 1011-1036.
39. Moscovitch, M., Winocur, G. and Behrmann, M. (1997). What is special about face recognition? Nineteen experiments on a person with visual object agnosia and dyslexia but normal face recognition. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 9, 5, 555-604.
38. Behrmann, M., Barton, J, Watt, S. and Black, S. E. (1997). Impaired visual search in patients with unilateral neglect: An oculographic analysis. Neuropsychologia, 35, 11, 1445-1458.
37. Williams, D. E., Reingold, E. , Moscovitch, M. and Behrmann, M. (1997). Patterns of eye movement during parallel and serial visual search tasks. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 51, 2, 151-164.
36. Becker, S., Moscovitch, M., Behrmann, M. and Joordens, S. (1997). Long-term semantic priming: A computational account and empirical evidence. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 23, 1059-1082.
35. Patterson, K. E. and Behrmann, M. (1997). Frequency and consistency effects in a pure surface dyslexic patient. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 23, 4, 1217-1231.
34. Buck, B., Black, S. E., Behrmann, M., Caldwell, C. and Bronskill, M. (1997). Spatial- and object-based attentional deficits in Alzheimer's disease: Relationship to SPECT measures of parietal perfusion. Brain, 120, 1229-1244.
33. Marotta, J., Behrmann, M. and Goodale, M. (1997). The removal of binocular cues disrupts the calibration of grasping in patients with visual form agnosia. Experimental Brain Research, 116, 1, 113-121.
32. Mapelli, D. and Behrmann, M. (1997). The role of color in object recognition: Evidence from visual agnosia. NeuroCase, 3, 237-247.
31. Watt, S., Jokel, R. and Behrmann, M. (1997). Surface dyslexia in a non-fluent progressive aphasic. Brain and Language, 56, 2, 211-223.
30. Vecera, S. and Behrmann, M. (1997). Spatial attention does not require preattentive grouping. Neuropsychology, 11, 30-43.
29. Tipper, S. P. and Behrmann, M. (1996). Object-centered not scene-based visual neglect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 22, 5, 1261-1278.
28. Sekuler, E. and Behrmann, M. (1996). Perceptual cues in pure alexia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 13, 7, 941-974.
27. Foster, J., Behrmann, M. and Stuss, D. (1995). Aging and Visual Search: Generalized Cognitive Slowing or Selective Deficits in Attention? Aging and Cognition, 2, 4, 279-299.
26. Sorin-Peters, R. and Behrmann, M. (1995). Changes in perception of communication abilities of aphasic patients and their families. Aphasiology, 9, 6, 565-575.
25. Kosslyn, S. M., Behrmann, M. and Jeannerod, M. (1995). Perspectives on the cognitive neuroscience approach to mental imagery. Neuropsychologia, 33, 11, 1335-1344.
24. Behrmann, M. and McLeod, J. (1995). The rehabilitation of letter-by-letter reading. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 5, 1/2, 149-180.
23. Ho, J. B.-H., Behrmann, M., and Plaut, D. C. (1995). The interaction of spatial reference frames and hierarchical object representations: A computational investigation of drawing in hemispatial neglect. Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 148-153). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
22. Behrmann, M. and Shallice, T. (1995). Pure alexia: An orthographic not spatial disorder. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 12, 4, 409-454.
21. Behrmann, M., Black, S. E. and Murji, S. (1995). The status of spatial attention in the mental architecture: Evidence from neuropsychology. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 17, 2, 220-242.
20. Behrmann, M., Moscovitch, M. and Winocur, G. (1994). Intact mental imagery and impaired visual perception: Dissociable processes in a patient with visual agnosia. Journal of Experimental: Psychology Human Perception and Performance, 20, 5, 1068-1087.
19. Moscovitch, M. and Behrmann, M. (1994). Coding of spatial information in the somatosensory system: Evidence from patients with right parietal lesions. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 6, 2, 151-155.
18. Moscovitch, M., Behrmann, M. and Winocur, G. (1994). Do PETS have long or short ears? Mental imagery and neuroimaging. Trends in Neuroscience, 17, 7, 292-294.

17. Behrmann, M. and Moscovitch, M. (1994). Object-centered neglect in patients with unilateral neglect: Effects of intrinsic left-right coordinates of objects. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 6, 1, 1-16.

16. Klein, D., Behrmann, M. and Doctor, E. (1994). The evolution of deep dyslexia: Evidence for the spontaneous recovery of the semantic reading route. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 11, 5, 579-611.
15. Behrmann, M., Winocur, G. and Moscovitch, M. (1992). Dissociation between mental imagery and object recognition in a brain-damaged patient. Nature, 359, 636-637.

14. Mozer, M., Zemel, R., Behrmann, M. and Williams, C. (1992). Learning to segment images using dynamic feature binding. Neural Computation, 4, 647-672.


13. Behrmann, M. and Bub, D. (1992). Surface dyslexia and dysgraphia: Dual routes, a single lexicon. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 9, 3, 209-251.
12. Behrmann, M., Moscovitch, M. and Mozer, M. (1991). Directing attention to words and nonwords in normal subjects and in a computational model: Implications for neglect dyslexia. Cognitive Neuropsychology. Special Issue on Peripheral and Neglect Dyslexias, 8, 3/4, 213-248.
11. Behrmann, M., Moscovitch, M., Black, S.E. and Mozer, M. (1990). Perceptual and conceptual factors underlying neglect dyslexia: two contrasting case studies. Brain, 113, 4, 1163-1183.
10. Mozer, M. and Behrmann, M. (1990). On the interaction of selective attention and lexical knowledge: A connectionist account of neglect dyslexia. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2, 96-123.
9. Behrmann, M. and Black, S.E. (1990). The evolution of letter-by-letter reading: a single case study. Brain and Language, 39, 405-427.

8. Behrmann, M. and Lieberthal, T. (1989). Category-specific treatment of a lexical semantic deficit. British Journal of Disorders of Communication, 24, 281-299.


7. Black, S.E., Behrmann, M., Bass, K. and Hacker, P. (1989). Selective writing impairment: beyond the allographic code. Aphasiology, 3, 3, 265-277.
6. Behrmann, M. and Herdan, S. (1987). The case for cognitive neuropsychological remediation. South African Journal of Communication Disorders, 37.
5. Behrmann, M. (1987). The rites of righting writing: homophone remediation in acquired dysgraphia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 4, 3, 365-384.
4. Irvine, L. and Behrmann, M. (1986). The communicative and cognitive deficits following closed-head injury. South African Journal of Communication Disorders, 36, 53-56.
3. Penn, C. and Behrmann, M. (1986). Towards a classification scheme for aphasic syntax. British Journal of Disorders of Communication, 21, 1, 21-38.
2. Behrmann, M. (1985). Laryngeal behavior and fluency inducing therapy. South African Journal Communication Disorders, 32, 34-37.
1. Behrmann, M. and Penn, C. (1984). Non-verbal communication in aphasia. British Journal of Disorders of Communication, 19, 155-176.

1b. Refereed Journals: submitted, being revised or in preparation

van Rooij, D., Behrmann, M. et al. Subcortical brain volume differences between patients with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and healthy individuals across the lifespan: an ENIGMA collaboration. American Journal of Psychiatry, submitted ms.


Freud, E., Robinson, A., Behrmann, M. More than action: The dorsal pathway contributes to the perception of 3D structure, in preparation.
Robinson, A., Venkatesh, P., Boring, M. J., Tarr, M., Behrmann, M., and Grover, P. Very high density EEG elucidates spatiotemporal aspects of early visual processing, submitted ms.
Vida, M. and Behrmann, M. Subcortical facilitation of rapid responses to threat, submitted ms.
Freud, E., Culham, J. C., Plaut, D. C. and Behrmann, M. The large-scale organization of shape processing in the ventral and dorsal pathways, submitted manuscript.
Collins, E. G., Dundas, E., Gabay, Y. and Behrmann, M. Hemispheric organization in neurodevelopmental disorders, submitted manuscript, Visual Cognition (Special Issue on “Person Perception’).
Dundas, E., Plaut, D. C. and Behrmann, M. Common representations for face and word recognition: cross-stimulus facilitation, in preparation.
Liu, T. T., Nestor, A., Patterson, C., Vida, M. D., Pyles, J. A., Yang, Y., Freud, E. and Behrmann, M. The developing ventral visual pathway following right occipital and posterior temporal lobectomy, submitted manuscript.
Liu, N., Avidan, G., Behrmann, M., Hadj-Bouziane, F., and Ungerleider, L. Reversible inactivation in non-human primates and impairment in face processing, in prep.
Robinson, A. and Behrmann, M. Intermodulation in EEG signals reveals cooperation of mechanisms for face and word recognition, in prep.
Freud, E., Collins, E. G. and Behrmann, M. Dorsal cortex representations as revealed by EEG, in prep.
Freud, E. and Behrmann, M. Visuomotor control evident over the course of development, in prep.
Nishimura, M. and Behrmann, M. Is sensitivity to spacing specific to faces? in prep.
Scherf, K.S., Minshew, N. M. and Behrmann, M. Visuoperceptual ‘Greeble’ intervention for adolescents with autism, in prep.
Shomstein, S., Geenberg, A. and Behrmann, M. The basis of the amelioration of hemispatial neglect using prisms. in prep.
1c. Commentaries
Avidan, G. and Behrmann, M. (2002). Correlations between the fMRI BOLD Signal and Perception. Neuron, 34, 1-3.

2. Books and Book Chapters
43. Behrmann, M. and Vida, M. (2016) Visual object recognition. In J. Serences (Ed Section II Sensation and Perception; J. Wixted Ed.) Stevens Handbook of Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. Wiley.
42. Behrmann, M. and Minshew, N. (2015). Sensory processing in autism. In M. Leboyer and P. Chaste (Eds.) Autism Spectrum Disorders: Phenotypes, mechanisms and treatments. Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers. Basel, Switzerland, p54-67.
41. Behrmann, M., Richler, J. J., Avidan, G. and Kimchi, R. (2014). Holistic Face Perception. In J. Wagemans (Ed.) Handbook of Perceptual Organization. Oxford Handbooks Online. 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199686858.013.010
40. Behrmann, M. and Scherf, K. S. (2012). Visual processing in autism. In Pelphrey, K. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Autism and Related Disorders, Springer Publications, New York.
39. Behrmann, M. and Hammer, M. (2013). Agnosia. In A. Ettinger and D. Weisbrot (Eds.) Neurological differential diagnosis. Cambridge University Press.
38. Dinstein, I. and Behrmann, M. (2011). Mirror neuron system in Autism. In Pelphrey, K. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Autism and Related Disorders, Springer Publications, New York.
37. Behrmann, M. and Scherf, K. S. (2011). Visual processing in Autism. In F. Volkmar (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Autism and Related Disorders, Springer Publications, New York.
36. Minshew, N., Scherf, K. S., Behrmann, M., and Humphreys, K. (2011). Autism as a Developmental Neurobiological Disorder: New Insights from Functional Neuroimaging. In D. Amaral, G. Dawson and D. Geschwind (Eds.) Autism Spectrum Disorders, Oxford University Press, chapter 36, pp630-647.
35. Behrmann, M., Avidan, G., Thomas, C. and Nishimura, M. (2011). Impairments in face perception. In A. Calder, J. V. Haxby, G. Rhodes and M. Johnson (Eds.) Handbook of Face Perception. Oxford University Press, p799-820.
34. Behrmann, M. (2010), "Visual perception and spatial awareness", in McClelland, J. and Lambon-Ralph, M. (eds), Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, London (online at http://hstalks.com/?t=BL1052698-Behrmann)
33. Behrmann, M., Avidan, G., Thomas, C. and Humphreys, K. (2010). Congenital and Acquired Prosopagnosia: Flip sides of the same coin?. In D. Bub, I. Gauthier and M. Tarr (Eds.). Perceptual Expertise: Bridging Brain and Behavior. Oxford University Press, p167-196.
32. Behrmann, M. and Shomstein, S. (2009). Executive functions: Spatial Cognition. In (Ed.) L. Squire Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, volume 9, p173-179. Oxford: Academic Press.
31. Behrmann, M. (2009). Fellini has the right idea: Hemispatial neglect in the world. In D. Freedberg (Ed.) The Neurosciences, Social Sciences, Humanities, and the Arts. Columbia University Press, NY.
30. Scherf, S., Behrmann, M. and Humphreys, K. (2008). Acquisition and disruption of category-specificity in the ventral visual stream. In S. Dickinson et al. (Eds.) Object Categorization: Computer and Human Vision Perspectives. Chapter 18, pp348-368. Cambridge University Press, UK.
29. Behrmann, M. (2008). Visual agnosia. In B. Goldstein (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Perception. Sage Publishers.
28. Behrmann, M. and Shomstein, S. (2008). Object-based attention. In B. Goldstein (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Perception. Sage Publishers.
27. Avidan, G., Thomas, C. and Behrmann, M. (2008). An integrative approach to understanding the psychological and neural basis of congenital prosopagnosia. In M. Jenkins and L. Harris (Eds.) Cortical Mechanisms of Vision, Cambridge University Press, p209-235.
26. Klatzky, R., Behrmann, M. and Macwhinney, B. (Eds.) (2008). Embodiment, Ego-Space and Action. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
25. Behrmann, M. and Geng, J. J. (2006). Attention. In E. E. Smith and S. M. Kosslyn (Eds.) Cognitive Psychology: Mind and Brain. Prentice Hall, NY.
24. Kosslyn, S. M., Behrmann, M. and Reisberg, D. (2005). Introspection and mechanisms in mental imagery. In R. Davidson (Ed.) Interactions between Western and Eastern Scientists. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
23. Behrmann, M., Geng, J. J. and Baker, C. I. (2005). Acquisition of long-term visual representations: Psychological and neural mechanisms. In B.Uttl, N. Ohta and C. Macleod (Eds.) Dynamic cognitive processes: The Fifth Tsukuba International Conference. Tokyo, Springer Verlag, p1-26.
22. Behrmann, M. and Patterson, K. (2004). (Eds.). Words and Things: Cognitive neuropsychological studies in tribute to Eleanor M. Saffran. Psychology Press, UK.
21. Behrmann, M. (2003). The neuropsychology of perceptual organization. In G. Rhodes and M. Peterson (Eds.) The perception of faces, objects and scenes: Analytic and holistic processes. Oxford University Press, NY, p295-334.
20. Geng, J. J. and Behrmann, M. (2003). Selective visual attention and visual search: Behavioral and neural mechanisms. In B. Ross and D. Irwin (Ed.) The Psychology of Learning and Motivation. Academic Press, NY, p157-184.
19. Kimchi, R., Behrmann, M. and Olson, C. (2003). (Eds.) Perceptual Organization. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ.
18. Behrmann, M. and Kimchi, R. (2003). Visual perceptual organization: Lessons from lesions. In R. Kimchi, M., Behrmann and C. Olson (Eds.) Perceptual Organization. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ, pp337-375.
17. Behrmann, M. and Geng, J. (2002). What is ‘left’ when all is said and done? Spatial coding and hemispatial neglect. In H. O. Karnath, D. Milner and G. Vallar (Eds.) The Cognitive and Neural Bases of Spatial Neglect. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp85-100.
16. Viele, K., Kass, R. E., Tarr, M. J., Behrmann, M., Gauthier, I. (2002). Recognition of faces versus greebles: A case study in model selection. In C. Gatsonis, R.E. Kass, A. Carriquiry, A. Gelman, D. Higdon, D.K. Pauler, I. Verdinelli (Eds.) Case Studies in Bayesian Statistics, vol VI. Springer, New York.
15. Marotta, J. J. and Behrmann, M. (2002). Agnosia. In V. S. Ramachandran (Ed.) The Encyclopedia of the Human Brain. Academic Press, San Diego, CA.
14. Vecera, S. and Behrmann, M. (2002). Attention and unit formation: A biased competition account of object-based attention. In T. Shipley and P. Kellmann (Eds.) From Fragments to Objects: Segmentation and Grouping in Vision. Elsevier Science.
13. Behrmann, M. (2002). The neural basis of neglect. In J. L. McClelland and R. Thompson (Eds.) International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier Science, Limited, UK, p10467-10473.
12. Behrmann, M. and Philbeck, J. (2001). Spatial representation and updating: Evidence from neuropsychological investigations In D. R. Montello (Ed.) Spatial information theory: Foundations of geographic information science, pages 352-270. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
11. Behrmann, M. and Moscovitch, M. (2001). Face recognition. In F. Boller and J. Grafman (Eds.) Handbook of Neuropsychology. 2nd edition. Elsevier Science, North Holland, 181-206.
10. Behrmann, M. (2000). Spatial frames of reference and hemispatial neglect. In M. Gazzaniga (Ed.) The Cognitive Neurosciences, second edition. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, chap 45, 651-666.
9. Behrmann, M. (1999). Pure alexia: Psychological mechanisms and rehabilitation directions.

To appear in R. Klein and P. McMullen (Eds.) Converging methods for the study of reading and acquired dyslexia. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, chapter 6, 153-190.


8. Behrmann, M., Moscovitch, M. and Winocur, G. (1999). Vision and imagery. In G. W. Humphreys (Ed.) Case studies in the neuropsychology of vision. Psychology Press, London, chapter 5, 81-110.
7. Patterson, K. E., Plaut, D. C., McClelland, J. L., Seidenberg, M., Behrmann, M. and Hodges, J. (1997). Connections and disconnections: A connectionist account of surface dyslexia. In J. Reggia, R. Berndt and E. Ruppin (Eds.) Neural modelling of brain and cognitive disorders. World Scientific, New York.
6. Behrmann, M., Kosslyn, S. and Jeannerod, M. (Eds.) (1995). Mental imagery: Psychological and Neural Mechanisms. Elsevier Science, North-Holland.
5. Behrmann, M. and Tipper, S. P. (1994). Object-based attentional mechanisms: Evidence from unilateral neglect. In C. Umilta and M. Moscovitch (Eds.) Attention and Performance XIV: Conscious and nonconscious processing and cognitive functioning. A Bradford Book, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, p351-376.

4. Behrmann, M. (1994). Neglect dyslexia: Deficit in attention and printed word recognition. In M. Farah and G. Ratcliff (Ed.) The Neural Bases of Higher-Level Vision. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ, p173-215.


3. Black, S. E. and Behrmann, M. (1994). Localization in alexia. In A. Kertesz (Ed.) Localization and neuroimaging in Neuropsychology. Academic Press, p331-376.
2. Behrmann, M. and Byng, S. (1992). A Cognitive Approach to Neurorehabilitation. In D. Margolin (Ed.) Cognitive Neuropsychology in Clinical Practice. Oxford University Press, p327-350.
1. Mozer, M. and Behrmann, M. (1992). Reading with attentional impairments: A brain damaged model of neglect and attentional dyslexias. In R. G. Reilly and N. E. Sharkey (Eds.) Connectionist approaches to natural language processing. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Associates, p409-460.

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