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Imagine imaging neural activity in crying infants and in their caring parents (Commentary)
Laureys S, Goldman S
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27 (2004) 465-467
Modulation of brain activity during phonological familiarization
Majerus S, Van der Linden M, Collette F, Laureys S, Poncelet M, Degueldre C, Del Fiore G, Luxen A, Salmon E
Brain and Language, 92 (2005) 320-31
Nonvisual responses to light exposure in the human brain during the circadian night
Perrin F, Peigneux P, Fuchs S, Verhaeghe S, Laureys S, Middleton B, Degueldre C, Del Fiore G, Vandewalle G, Balteau E, Poirrier R, Moreau V, Luxen A, Maquet P, Dijk DJ.
Current Biology 14 (2004) 1842-1846
Regional cerebral glucose metabolism in epilepsies with continuous spikes and waves during sleep
De Tiège X, Goldman S, Laureys S, Verheulpen D, Chiron C, Wetzburger C, Paquier P, Chaigne D, Poznanski N, Jambaqué I, Hirsch E, Dulac O, Van Bogaert P
Neurology 63 (2004) 853-857
Functional neuroimaging in hysteria and catatonia
De Tiège X, Goldman S, Laureys S
In: Nuclear Medicine in Psychiatry
Edited by Otte A, Audenaert K, Peremans K, van Heeringen K, Dierckx RA, Springer-Verlag, Berlin 31 (2004) 521-530
Neural correlates of “hot” and “cold” emotions: A multilevel approach to the functional anatomy of emotion
Schaefer A, Collette F, Philippot P, Van der Linden M, Laureys S, Del Fiore G, Degueldre C, Maquet P, Luxen A, Salmon E
Neuroimage 18 (2003) 938-949
Calcific tendinitis of the longus colli muscle
DeMaeseneer M, Vreugde S, Laureys S, Sartoris DJ, DeRidder F, Osteaux M
Head and Neck 19 (1997) 545-548
A rare case of diplopia: medial inferior pontine syndrome or Foville's syndrome
Hubloue I, Laureys S, Michotte A
European Journal of Emergency Medicine 3 (1996) 194-198
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