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Asaid Khateb

Researcher at University of Haifa

Publications -  106
Citations -  4643

Asaid Khateb is an academic researcher from University of Haifa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Reading (process). The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 97 publications receiving 4318 citations. Previous affiliations of Asaid Khateb include Geneva College & Carnegie Mellon University.

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Language Control and Lexical Competition in Bilinguals: An Event-Related fMRI Study

TL;DR: This functional magnetic resonance imaging study investigated the neural correlates of language selection processes in German-French bilingual subjects during picture naming in different monolingual and bilingual selection contexts and shows that naming in the first language in the bilingual context increased activation in the left caudate and anterior cingulate cortex.
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Discriminating emotional faces without primary visual cortices involves the right amygdala.

TL;DR: A subject who, after bilateral destruction of his visual cortices and ensuing cortical blindness, could nevertheless correctly guess the type of emotional facial expression being displayed, but could not guess other types of emotional or non-emotional stimuli.
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Electric source imaging of human brain functions

TL;DR: The presented data show rapid and parallel activation of different areas within complex neuronal networks, including early activity of brain regions remote from the primary sensory areas, and indicate information exchange between homologous areas of the two hemispheres in cases where unilateral stimulus presentation requires interhemispheric transfer.
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Variability of fMRI Activation During a Phonological and Semantic Language Task in Healthy Subjects

TL;DR: The study allowed the characterization of the most frequently involved foci in two language tasks and showed that the combination of these tasks constitutes a suitable tool for determining language lateralization and for mapping major language areas.
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Medial vestibular nucleus in the guinea-pig. I. Intrinsic membrane properties in brainstem slices.

TL;DR: In this article, medial vestibular nuclei neurones (MVNn) were obtained from guinea-pig brainstem slices and two main distinct neuronal classes were encountered.