Zeitschriftenartikel (294)
2008
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111 (2-3), S. 271 - 280 (2008)
Serum markers support disease-specific glial pathology in major depression. Journal of Affective Disorders
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29 (3), S. 418 - 426 (2008)
Neural networks in frontotemporal dementia – A meta-analysis. Neurobiology of Aging
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4 (1), S. 25 - 26 (2008)
Predicting events without miracle neurons: Towards a sober consideration of brain data. Commentary on the target article by Martin V. Butz. Constructivist Foundations
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27 (3), S. 1063 - 1070 (2008)
Virtual Klingler dissection: Putting fibres into context. Computer Graphics Forum
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21 (5), S. 307 - 315 (2008)
Flow-compensated self-gating. Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine
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34 (6), S. 1337 - 1352 (2008)
Better to take one long or two quick looks? Independent processing of evidence from discrete visual presentations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
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3 (2), S. 97–112 (2008)
Levels of emotional awareness and autism: An fMRI study. Social Neuroscience
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8 (6), S. 781–791 (2008)
Effects of oxytocin and prosocial behavior on brain responses to direct and vicariously experienced pain. Emotion
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25 (1), S. 95 - 106 (2008)
fMRI brain-computer interfaces. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine
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20 (3), S. 458 - 469 (2008)
Going AWOL in the brain: Mind wandering reduces cortical analysis of external events. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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66 (1), S. 50 - 56 (2008)
Segmenting the stream of consciousness: The psychological correlates of temporal structures in the time series data of a continuous performance task. Brain and Cognition
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36 (6), S. 1144 - 1150 (2008)
When attention matters: The curious incident of the wandering mind. Memory & Cognition
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13, S. 335 - 344 (2008)
Brainstem timing deficits in children with learning impairment may result from corticofugal origins. Audiology & Neuro-Otolology
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20 (10), S. 1892 - 1902 (2008)
Plasticity in the Adult Human Auditory Brainstem Follwing Short-Term Linguistic Training. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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11 (5), S. 543 - 545 (2008)
Unconscious determinants of free decisions in the human brain. Nature Neuroscience
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30 (1), S. 70 - 82 (2008)
Cognitive Substrates in Semantic Memory of Formal Thought Disorder in Schizophrenia. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
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28 (51), S. 13754 - 13764 (2008)
Regional variation in interhemispheric coordination of intrinsic hemodynamic fluctuations. Journal of Neuroscience
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106 (3), S. 177 - 183 (2008)
Functional topography of early periventricular brain lesions in relation to cytoarchitectonic probabilistic maps. Brain and Language
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3 (5), S. e2226 (2008)
Comparing the processing of music and language meaning using EEG and fMRI provides evidence for similar and distinct neural representations. PLoS ONE
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5 (5), S. 296 - 303 (2008)
Towards noninvasive molecular fluorescence imaging of the human brain. Neurodegenerative Diseases
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8 (15), S. 1 - 12 (2008)
Fine-scale activity patterns in high-level visual areas encode the category of invisible objects. Journal of Vision
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39 (3), S. 1180 - 1185 (2008)
Interpreting scan data acquired from multiple scanners: A study with Alzheimer's disease. NeuroImage
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39 (2), S. 814 - 824 (2008)
Combined orientation and colour information in human V1 for both L-M and S-cone chromatic axes. NeuroImage
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39 (3), S. 1307 - 1313 (2008)
Inhibitory impact of subliminal electrical finger stimulation on SI representation and perceptual sensitivity of an adjacent finger. NeuroImage
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19 (12), S. 1231 - 1234 (2008)
The right hemisphere fails to orient to the negative valence of visually presented words. NeuroReport