Journal Article (7908)
2001
Journal Article
314 (1-2), pp. 1 - 4 (2001)
Retrieval of long and short lists from long term memory: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study with human subjects. Neuroscience Letters
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13 (1), pp. 29 - 36 (2001)
Color-word matching stroop task: Separating interference and response conflict. NeuroImage 2000
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294 (3), pp. 163 - 166 (2000)
Dynamics of mu-rhythm suppression caused by median nerve stimulation: a magnetoencephalographic study in human subjects. Neuroscience Letters
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40 (10), pp. 863 - 869 (2000)
Multimodale SPECT- und MRT-Bilddatenanalyse zur Verbesserung der Diagnostik des idiopathischen Parkinson-Syndroms. Radiologe
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74 (3), pp. 412 - 414 (2000)
Task demands influence the activation pattern of auditory semantic priming in fMRI. Brain and Language
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111 (7), pp. 1227 - 1233 (2000)
Somatosensory evoked magnetic fields: Relation to pre-stimulus mu rhythm. Clinical Neurophysiology
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10 (1), pp. 4 - 5 (2000)
The regulation of MR examinations in Germany: A threat to scientific and technical progress for MR in Europe? Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine
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47 (2), pp. 145 - 148 (2000)
Coil design for real and sham transcranial magnetic stimulation. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
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12 (2), pp. 230 - 239 (2000)
A method for removing imaging artifact from continuous EEG recorded during functional MRI. NeuroImage
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4, pp. 36 - 39 (2000)
Die Hand im Ohr, das Ohr in der Hand. Wie auditorische und sensomotorische Hirnfunktionen beim Klavierlernen verschmelzen. Piano-News
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15, pp. 99 - 106 (2000)
Mozart in Us: How the Brain processes Music. Medical Problems of Performing Artists
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35, p. 283 (2000)
Temporal dissociations in perception and action control. International Journal of Psychology
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111 (7), pp. 1300 - 1305 (2000)
Tangential derivative mapping of axial MEG applied to event-related desynchronization research. Clinical Neurophysiology
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53 (1), pp. 153 - 164 (2000)
Imitation of gestures in children is goal-directed. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A: Human Experimental Psychology
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20, pp. 469 - 477 (2000)
Noninvasive functional imaging of human brain using light. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
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9 (2), pp. 147 - 155 (2000)
Event-related brain potentials dissociate visual working memory processes under categorial and identical comparison conditions. Cognitive Brain Research
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11 (9), pp. 1883 - 1887 (2000)
Attentive and pre-attentive periodicity analysis in auditory memory: an event-related brain potential study. NeuroReport
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11, pp. 187 - 191 (2000)
Somatosensory areas in man activated by moving stimuli: Cytoarchitectonic mapping and PET. NeuroReport
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20, RC51 (2000)
Object shape differences reflected by somatosensory cortical activation in human. The Journal of Neuroscience
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11 (1), pp. 61 - 64 (2000)
Statistical analysis of multi-subject fMRI data: Assessment of focal activations. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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10 (12), pp. 731 - 734 (2000)
Form and motion coherence activate independent, but not dorsal/ventral segregated, networks in the human brain. Current Biology
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44 (2), pp. 124 - 143 (2000)
Compatibility between observed and executed finger movements: Comparing symbolic, spatial, and imitative cues. Brain and Cognition
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22 (2), pp. 176 - 190 (2000)
Differential demands on working memory for guiding a simple action sequence: Evidence from closed-head-injured subjects. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
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11 (1), pp. 135 - 140 (2000)
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the implicit association of concepts and attributes. NeuroReport
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12 (4), pp. 392 - 403 (2000)
Overlap and dissociation of semantic processing of Chinese characters, English words, and pictures: evidence from fMRI. NeuroImage