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2015
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Prinz, W.: Roots of subjectivity. Colloquium of the Cognitive Studies Department, Institut Jean Nicod, ENS - CNRS - EHESS, Paris, France (2015)
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Singer, T.: Neuroscience of compassion. World Economic Forum (WEF), Davos, Switzerland (2015)
2014
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Ritter, P.: Reverse engineering the brain with The Virtual Brain simulator. Seminar, Institute of Psychology, University of Leipzig, Germany (2014)
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Haueis, P.: Between entanglement and critique: Embedded philosophy of neuroscience. Workshop: “Towards Neuro-Social Science: The Politics and Pragmatics of Collaboration”, King's College London, United Kingdom (2014)
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Ritter, P.: The virtual brain: A framework for collective multimodal reverse engineering the brain. BrainModes, King’s College London, United Kingdom (2014)
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Prinz, W.: Über Subjektivität. Institutskolloquium der Philosophischen Fakultät, Universität Magdeburg, Germany (2014)
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Bernhardt, B. C.: MRI normalcy. 68th Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society, Seattle, WA, USA (2014)
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Fan, A.; Schafer, A.; Huber, L.; Krieger, S.; Möller, H. E.; Villringer, A.; Gauthier, C.: Comparison of absolute brain oxygenation in visual cortex by Quantitative O2 imaging (QUO2) and susceptibility MRI. Leipzig Symposium: Imaging Cerebral Physiology, Leipzig, Germany (2014)
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Friederici, A. D.: Neural basis of processing syntactic hierarchy. Royal Academy Colloquium, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (2014)
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Guidi, M.; Huber, L.; Lampe, L.; Gauthier, C.; Möller, H. E.: Layer-dependent calibrated BOLD in human M1. Leipzig Symposium: Imaging Cerebral Physiology, Leipzig, Germany (2014)
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Huber, L.; Kennerley, A.; Gauthier, C.; Krieger, S.; Guidi, M.; Ivanov, D.; Turner, R.; Möller, H. E.: Cerebral blood volume redistribution during hypercapnia. Leipzig Symposium: Imaging Cerebral Physiology, Leipzig, Germany (2014)
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Kanske, P.: Dissecting the social brain: Independency and interaction of empathy and mentalizing. Department of Psychology, University of Salzburg, Austria (2014)
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Kanske, P.: Emotion regulation and its role for socio-affective cognition. Department of Psychology, University of Giessen, Germany (2014)
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Knösche, T. R.: Non-invasive structural connectomic. BMFZ Meeting “Brain Networks – Challenges and Perspectives”, Düsseldorf, Germany (2014)
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Möller, H. E.: BOLD-mediated vessel-size imaging using respiratory challenges. Leipzig Symposium: Imaging Cerebral Physiology, Leipzig, Germany (2014)
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Singer, T.: Prosocial emotions in social neuroscience: From empathy to compassion and their plasticity. LeWeb, Paris, France (2014)
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Singer, T.: Training mind and heart: Integrating first- and third-person methods in the study of behavioral and brain plasticity. DEC Colloquium, École Normale Superieure (ENS), Paris, France (2014)
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Vrticka, P.: Attachment and the social brain during adolescence: Potential links to developmental psychopathology. Office médico-pédagogique & Faculté de Psychologie, Université de Genève, Switzerland (2014)
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Vrticka, P.: Emotion perception in humans: The role of valence / intensity, social context, novelty and prediction (error). Courant Research Center “Text Structures“, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany (2014)
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Poulain, T.: Verbale und nonverbale mütterliche Interaktion in Abhängigkeit vom Kindesalter und Setting der Interaktion. 8. Interdisziplinäre Tagung über Sprachentwicklungsstörungen ISES, Munich, Germany (2014)
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Anwander, A.: MR connectomics. iPET.5 Symposium , Leipzig, Germany (2014)
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Sammler, D.: Musik und früher Spracherwerb. Fachtagung der Stiftung Zuhören "Chancen der sprachlichen Vielfalt nutzen!", Wiesbaden, Germany (2014)
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Turner, R.: The future of human neuroimaging: 7T MRI. Mitteldeutsches Resonanztreffen - MDR 34, University of Leipzig, Germany (2014)
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Prinz, W.: Action beyond cognition. International Workshop on Grounded Cognition, Schloss Mickeln, Düsseldorf, Germany (2014)
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Macedonia, M.: Reuniting back the body and the mind: How gesture empowers language learning. Natbrainlab Centre for Neuroimaging Sciences, King's College London, United Kingdom (2014)
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