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Chee MWL, Chuah YML, Venkatraman V, Chan WY, Philip P , Dinges D. Functional imaging of working memory following normal sleep and after 24 and 35 h of sleep deprivation: Correlations of fronto-parietal activation with performance. Neuroimage 2006; 31(1): 419-428.
Chee MWL, Goh JOS, Venkatraman V, Tan JC, Gutchess A, Sutton B, Hebrank A, Leshikar E, Park DC. Age related changes in object processing and contextual binding revealed using fMR-Adaptation. J Cog Neurosci 2006; 18(4): 495-507.
Venkatraman V, Soon CS, Chee MWL, Ansari D. Effects of language switching on arithmetic: a bilingual fMRI study. J Cog Neurosci 2006; 18(1): 66-74.
Tan HY, Choo WC, Fones C, Chee MWL. Maintenance and manipulation processes within working memory in first episode schizophrenia studied with fMRI. Am J Psychiatr 2005; 162: 1849-1858.
Choo WC, Lee WW, Venkatraman V, Sheu FS, Chee MWL. Dissociation of cortical regions modulated by both working memory load and sleep deprivation and by sleep deprivation alone. Neuroimage 2005; 25:579-87
Venkatraman V, Chee MW, Ansari D. Neural correlates of symbolic and non-symbolic arithmetic. Neuropsychologia 2005; 43: 743-53.
Chee MW. Brain differences between bilinguals of differing proficiency: an empirical look at an emotional issue. Singapore Med J 2005; 46: 49-53.
Goh, JOS, Soon CS, Park D, Gutchess A, Hebrank A, Chee MW. Cortical areas involved In object, background and object-background processing revealed with fMR-A. J Neurosci 2004; 24(45):10223-28.
Chee MW, Soon CS, Lee HL, Pallier C. Left insula activation: a marker for language attainment in bilinguals. Proc Nat Acad Sci (USA) 2004 101(42); 15265-70.
Chee MWL, Goh J, Lim YH, Graham S, Lee K. Recognition memory for studied words is determined by cortical activation differences at encoding but not during retrieval. Neuroimage 2004 (22) 1456-1465.
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