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Gonzalez Alam, TRJ, Krieger-Redwood, K, Varga, D, Gao, Z, Horner, A, Hartley, T, Thiebaut de Schotten, M, Sliwinska, MW, Pitcher, D, Margulies, DS, Smallwood, J and Jefferies, E (2024) Reviewed Preprint - Visual to default network pathways: A double dissociation between semantic and spatial cognition. eLife Sciences Publications, eLife.

Pitcher, D, Sliwinska, MW and Kaiser, D (2023) TMS disruption of the lateral prefrontal cortex increases neural activity in the default mode network when naming facial expressions. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 18 (1). pp. 1-9. ISSN 1749-5016

Nikel, L, Sliwinska, MW, Kucuk, E, Ungerleider, LG and Pitcher, D (2022) Measuring the response to visually presented faces in the human lateral prefrontal cortex. Cerebral Cortex Communications, 3 (3).

Sliwinska, MW, Searle, LR, Earl, M, O’Gorman, D, Pollicina, G, Burton, AM and Pitcher, D (2022) Face learning via brief real-world social interactions includes changes in face-selective brain areas and hippocampus. Perception. 030100662210987-030100662210987. ISSN 0301-0066

Sliwinska, M, Elson, R and Pitcher, D (2021) Stimulating parietal regions of the multiple-demand cortex impairs novel vocabulary learning. Neuropsychologia, 162. ISSN 1873-3514

Sliwinska, M, Bearpark, C, Corkhill, J, McPhillips, A and Pitcher, D (2020) Dissociable pathways for moving and static face perceptionbegin in early visual cortex: evidence from an acquired prosopagnosic. Cortex. ISSN 1973-8102

Sliwinska, M, Elson, R and Pitcher, D (2020) Dual-site TMS demonstrates causal functional connectivity between the left and right posterior temporal sulci during facial expression recognition. Brain Stimulation, 13 (4). pp. 1008-1013. ISSN 1876-4754

Sliwinska, M and Pitcher, D (2018) TMS demonstrates that both right and left superior temporal sulci are important for facial expression recognition. NeuroImage, 183. pp. 394-400. ISSN 1053-8119

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