Works
- "A Comparative and Developmental Analysis of Serially Motivated Organization in Young Children and Cebus Apella". Abstracts of the Vth European Conference on Developmental Psychology. Seville, Spain. 6–9 September 1992. pp. 11.
- "Self-Regulating Ordering Mechanisms in Cebus Apella and Children". A New Paradigm. Handbook and Abstracts of the XVth Congress of the International Primatological Society. Bali, Indonesia. 3–8 August 1994. pp. 422.
- Calton, Jeffrey L.; Dickinson, Anthony R.; Snyder, Lawrence H.. "Non-spatial, motor-specific activation in posterior parietal cortex". Nature Neuroscience 5 (5): 580–588. doi:10.1038/nn0602-862. PMID 12021766.
- "Non-spatial, motor-specific activation in posterior parietal cortex" (PDF). The Journal of Neuroscience: 10091–10099. 2006-10-04. http://eye-hand.wustl.edu/lab/publications/pdf/Snyder2006.pdf. Retrieved 2008-04-07.
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