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2006
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12 (Supplement 2), S. 66. (2006)
Evaluative judgments in patients with lesions in the orbital prefrontal and ventromedial prefrontal cortex and healthy controls. In Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society,
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31 (Supplement), S. 102. (2006)
An event-related potential study on the observation of action slips. In NeuroImage,
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31 (Supplement 1), S. S84. (2006)
Brain correlates of aesthetic judgments of beauty. In NeuroImage,
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Supplement, S. 126. (2006)
The P300/P600 revisited: ERP evidence from basal ganglia lesion patients. In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience,
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31 (Supplement), S. 84. (2006)
Sequence manipulation in patients with lesion of the ventrolateral premotor cortex. In NeuroImage,
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31 (Supplement 1), S. 30. (2006)
Explicit timing, but not implicit serial learning activates premotor cortex: fMRI evidence. In NeuroImage,
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Supplement, S. 86. (2006)
Motor imagery and perceptual prediction share the premotor cortex: fMRI evidence for a habitual pragmatic body map. In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2005
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26 (Supplement 1), S. 22. (2005)
DTI-Tractography based parcellation of the human precentral gyrus. In NeuroImage,
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Neural correlates of the processing of two different artificial grammars. In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, (Supplement), S. 24. (2005)
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26 (Supplement 1), S. 24. (2005)
Functional MRI evidence for visual and auditory dominance in human lateral premotor cortex. In NeuroImage,
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Susceptibility to interference in the auditory but not in the visual modality: Processing rhythmic and object sequences. In Beiträge zur 47. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, S. 99. Pabst Science Publisher, Lengerich (2005)
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The role of premotor cortex and basal ganglia in temporal chunking of sequential abstract information: A patient study. In Beiträge zur 47. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, S. 169. Pabst Science Publisher, Lengerich (2005)
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17 (Supplement), S. 19. (2005)
I see you moving - Motion class dependency in observers' non-primary motor areas revealed by functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience,
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Stutterers are better than non-stutterers in memory-driven sequence processing: Evidence for a basal ganglia bypass. In Beiträge zur 47. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen. Pabst Science Publisher, Lengerich (2005)
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16 (Supplement), S. 7. (2005)
Nicht-motorische Aufgaben testen kognitive Defizite der Prämotorik: Bildgebungs- und Patientenstudien. In Journal of Neuropsychology,
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The non-compensatory use of recognition in decision-making: evidence from an fMRI study. In Beiträge zur 47. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, S. 211. Pabst Science Publisher, Lengerich (2005)
2004
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Observation of aimless motion: functional MRI dissociates premotor resonance to distal and proximal body parts. In Beiträge zur 46. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, S. 216. Pabst Science Publisher, Lengerich (2004)
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35, S. 196. (2004)
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over dorsal premotor areas interfered with visuospatial attention. In Klinische Neurophysiologie,
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22 (Supplement 1), S. 33. (2004)
Anterior-posterior functional gradient within premotor fields: fMRI on memory-driven versus stimulus-driven sequencing. In NeuroImage,
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Memory-driven versus stimulus-driven sequencing: fMRI reveals an anterior-posterior functional gradient in premotor cortex. In Beiträge zur 46. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, S. 235. Pabst Science Publisher, Lengerich (2004)