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Selected Publications: Scott T. Grafton

Handy TC, Schaich-Borg J, Turk DJ, Tipper C, Grafton ST, Gazzaniga MS. Placing a tool in the spotlight: Spatial attention modulates visuomotor responses in cortex. NeuroImage. 26:266-276, 2005.

Desmurget M, Turner, RS, Prablanc C, Russo, GS, Alexander, GE, Grafton ST. Updating target location at the end of an orienting saccade affets the characteristics of simple point to point movements. J Exp Psychol 31:1510-1536, 2006.

Hamilton AF de C, Grafton ST. Goal representation in human anterior intraparietal sulcus. J Neuroscience 26:1133-1137, 2006.

Hynes CA, Baird AA, Grafton ST. Differential role of the orbital frontal lobe in emotional versus cognitive perspective-taking. Neuropsychologia. 44:374-383, 2006.

Hamilton AF de C, Wolpert DM, Frith U, Grafton ST. Where does your own action influence your perception of another person’s action in the brain? NeuroImage. 29:524-535, 2006.

Grafton ST, Turner RS, Desmurget M, Bakay R, Delong M, Vitek J, Crutcher M. Normalizing motor related brain activity: subthalamic nucleus stimulation in Parkinson disease. Neurology. 66:1192-1199, 2006.

Cross ES, Hamilton AF de C, Grafton ST. Building a motor simulation de novo: Observation of dance by dancers. NeuroImage 31:1257-67, 2006.

Bianchi-Demicheli F, Grafton ST, Ortigue S. The power of love on a woman's brain. Social Neuroscience. 1:90-103, 2006.

Newman-Norlund R, Frey SH, Petitto L-A, Grafton ST. Anatomic distinctions between visual and auditory miniature second language acquisition. J Cognitive Neurosci 18:1984-97, 2006.

Rice N, Tunik E, Grafton ST. The anterior intraparietal sulcus mediates grasp execution, independent of requirement to update: New insights from TMS. J Neurosci. 26:8176-82, 2006.

Diedrichsen J, Grafton S, Albert N, Hazeltine E, and Ivry RB Goal-Selection and Movement-Related Conflict during Bimanual Reaching Movements. Cereb Cortex. 16:1729-38, 2006.

Handy TC, Schaich-Borg J, Turk DJ, Tipper C, Grafton ST, Gazzaniga MS. Motor experience with graspable objects reduces their implicit analysis in visual and motor-related cortex. Cogn Brain Res. 1097:156-66, 2006.

Borg JS, Hynes C, Van Horn J, Grafton S and Sinnott-Armstrong W. Consequences, Action, and Intention as Factors in Moral Judgments: An fMRI Investigation. J Cogn Neurosci. 18:803-17, 2006.

Van Horn JD, Yanos M, Schmitt P, Grafton ST. Alcohol-Induced Suppression of BOLD activity During goal-directed visuomotor performance. NeuroImage. 31:1209-21, 2006.

Mason MF, Norton MI, Van Horn JD, Wegner DM, Grafton ST, Macrae CN. Wandering Minds: The Default Network and Stimulus-Independent Thought. Science. 315: 393-395, 2007.

Tunik E, Schmitt PJ, Grafton ST. BOLD coherence reveals segregated functional neural interactions when adapting to distinct torque perturbations. J Neurophysiol. 97:2107-2120, 2007.

Tunik E, Hamilton AF, Rice N, Grafton ST. Beyond grasping: Representation of action in human anterior intraparietal sulcus. NeuroImage. 36:T77-T86, 2007.

Ortigue S, Bianchi-Demicheli FB, de C Hamilton AF, Grafton ST. The neural basis of love as a subliminal prime: An event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study. J Cog Neurosci 19:1218-1230, 2007.

Hamilton AF de C & Grafton ST The motor hierarchy: from kinematics to goals and intentions. Chapter in: "Attention and Performance 22. The sensorimotor foundations of higher cognition." (Haggard, P Rossetti, R and Kawato, M (Eds)). Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2007.

Ortigue S, Grafton ST, Bianchi-Demicheli FB. Correlation between insula activation and self-reported quality of orgasm in women. NeuroImage. 37:551-560, 2007.

Cross ES, Schmitt PJ, Grafton ST. Neural substrates of contextual interference during motor learning support a model of active preparation. J Cog Neurosci. 19:1854-1871, 2007.

Grafton ST, Hamilton AF. Evidence for a distributed hierarchy of action representation in the brain. Human Motor Sciences. 26: 590-616, 2007.

Rice N, Tunik E, Cross E, Grafton ST. On-line grasp control is mediated by the contralateral hemisphere. Brain Res. 1175C: 76-84, 2007.

Grafton ST, Schmitt P, Van Horn J, Diedrichsen, J. Neural substrates of visuomotor learning based on improved feedback control and prediction. NeuroImage. 39: 1383-1395, 2008.

Grafton ST. Malleable templates: reshaping our crystallized skills to create new outcomes. Nat Neurosci 11: 248-249, 2008.

Hamilton AF de C, Grafton ST. Action outcomes are represented in human inferior fronto-parietal cortex. Cerebral Cortex. 18: 1160-1168, 2008.

Farrer C, Frey SH, Van Horn JD, Tunik E, Turk D, Inati S, Grafton ST. The angular gyrus computes action awareness representations Cereb Cortex. 18:254-261, 2008.

Putnam MC, Wig GS, Grafton ST, Kelley WM, Gazzaniga MS. Structural organization of the corpus callosum predicts the extent and impact of cortical activity in the nondominant hemisphere. J Neurosci 28:2912-2918, 2008.

Wig G, Grafton ST, Demos K, Wolford G, Petersen SE, Kelley W. Medial Temporal Lobe BOLD Activity at Rest Predicts Individual Differences in Memory Ability in Healthy Young Adults. PNAS. 105: 18555-18560, 2008.

Tunik E, Ortigue S, Adamovich SV, Grafton ST. Differential recruitment of anterior intraparietal sulcus and superior parietal lobule during visually guided grasping revealed by electrical neuroimaging. J Neurosci. 28: 13615-13620, 2008.

Bischoff-Grethe A, Hazeltine E, Bergren L, Ivry RB, Grafton ST. The Influence of Feedback Valence in Associative Learning. NeuroImage. 44: 243-251, 2009.

Brookings T, Ortigue S, Grafton S, Carlson J. Using ICA and realistic BOLD models to obtain joint EEG/fMRI solutions to the problem of source localization. NeuroImage. 44: 411-420, 2009.

Cross ES, Kraemer DJM, Hamilton AF de C, Kelley WM, Grafton ST. Sensitivity of the action observation network to physical and observational learning. Cerebral Cortex. 19: 315-326, 2009.

Cohen, N.R., Cross, E.S., Tunik, E., Grafton, S.T., Culham, J.C. Ventral and dorsal stream contributions to the online control of immediate and delayed grasping: a TMS approach. Neuropsychologia 47, 1553-1562., 2009.

Cohen NR, Cross ES, Wymbs NF, Grafton ST. Transient disruption of M1 during response planning impairs subsequent off-line consolidation. Exp Brain Res 196:303–309, 2009.

Tunik E, Houk JC, Grafton ST. Basal Ganglia contribution to the initiation of corrective submovements. NeuroImage. 44: 1757-1766, 2009.

Ortigue et al. Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Human Intention Understanding in Temporo-Parietal Cortex: A Combined EEG/fMRI Repetition Suppression Paradigm. PLoS ONE 4: e6962, 2009.

Grafton ST. Functional Imaging of the Motor System. In: The New Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Squire L. (Ed.), Academic Press, San Diego, CA 2009

Grafton ST, Aziz-Zadeh L and Ivry RB. Hierarchy in action representation. In: The New Cognitive Neurosciences IV. M.S. Gazzaniga (Ed.). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2009.

Grafton ST. Embodied cognition and the simulation of action to understand others. In: Annual Reviews in Cognitive Neuroscience. Miller M (Ed.), Annals of the New York Academy of Science, Vol 1156, New York. Pg 97-117, 2009

Van Horn JD, Grafton ST, Miller M. Individual Variability in Brain Activity: A Nuisance or an Opportunity? Brain Imaging and Behavior. In press, 2009.

Hamilton AF de C, Grafton ST. Repetition suppression for performed hand actions revealed by fMRI. Human Brain Mapping. In press, 2009.

Ortigue S, King D, Gazzaniga MS, Miller M, Grafton ST. Right hemisphere dominance for understanding the intentions of others: evidence from a split-brain patient. BMJ Case Reports. In Press, 2009.

Wymbs NF, Grafton ST. Neural substrates of practice structure that support future off-line learning. J Neurophysiol. In Press, 2009

Cross ES, Hamilton, AF de C, Kraemer DJM, Kelley WM, Grafton ST. Dissociable substrates for body motion and physical experience in the human action observation network. Eur J Neurosci. In Press, 2009.

Brown K, Ortigue S, Grafton ST, Carlson JM. Improving human brain mapping via joint inversion of brain electrodynamics and the BOLD signal. NeuroImage. In press, 2009.



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