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Corina, DP and Knapp, H (2006).
Sign language processing and the mirror neuron system.
Cortex 42(4):529-39.

San Jose-Robertson, L, Corina, DP, Ackerman, D, Guillemin, A, and Braun, AR (2004).
Neural systems for sign language production: mechanisms supporting lexical selection, phonological encoding, and articulation.
Hum Brain Mapp 23(3):156-67.

Corina, DP, San Jose-Robertson, L, Guillemin, A, High, J, and Braun, AR (2003).
Language lateralization in a bimanual language.
J Cogn Neurosci 15(5):718-30.

Ojemann, GA, Schoenfield-McNeill, J, and Corina, DP (2002).
Anatomic subdivisions in human temporal cortical neuronal activity related to recent verbal memory.
Nat Neurosci 5(1):64-71.

Corina, DP and McBurney, SL (2001).
The neural representation of language in users of American Sign Language.
J Commun Disord 34(6):455-71.

Corina, DP, Richards, TL, Serafini, S, Richards, AL, Steury, K, Abbott, RD, Echelard, DR, Maravilla, KR, and Berninger, VW (2001).
fMRI auditory language differences between dyslexic and able reading children.
Neuroreport 12(6):1195-201.

Corina, DP, Bellugi, U, and Reilly, J (1999).
Neuropsychological studies of linguistic and affective facial expressions in deaf signers.
Lang Speech 42 ( Pt 2-3):307-31.

Corina, DP, McBurney, SL, Dodrill, C, Hinshaw, K, Brinkley, J, and Ojemann, G (1999).
Functional roles of Broca's area and SMG: evidence from cortical stimulation mapping in a deaf signer.
Neuroimage 10(5):570-81.

Corina, DP, Poizner, H, Bellugi, U, Feinberg, T, Dowd, D, and O'Grady-Batch, L (1992).
Dissociation between linguistic and nonlinguistic gestural systems: a case for compositionality.
Brain Lang 43(3):414-47.

Corina, DP, Vaid, J, and Bellugi, U (1992).
The linguistic basis of left hemisphere specialization.
Science 255(5049):1258-60.

Corina, DP (1989).
Recognition of affective and noncanonical linguistic facial expressions in hearing and deaf subjects.
Brain Cogn 9(2):227-37.