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Publications of Jared Pool

Journal Article (3)

2019
Journal Article
Mendes, N.; Oligschläger, S.; Lauckner, M.; Golchert, J.; Huntenburg, J. M.; Falkiewicz, M.; Ellamil, M.; Krause , S.; Baczkowski, B.; Cozatl, R. et al.; Osoianu, A.; Kumral, D.; Pool, J.; Golz, L.; Paerisch, M.; Haueis, P.; Jost , R.; Kramarenko, Y.; Engen, H. G.; Ohrnberger, K.; Gorgolewski, K. J.; Farrugia, N.; Babayan, A.; Reiter, A.; Schaare, H. L.; Reinelt, J.; Röbbig, J.; Uhlig, M.; Erbey, M.; Gaebler, M.; Smallwood, J.; Villringer, A.; Margulies, D. S.: A functional connectome phenotyping dataset including cognitive state and personality measures. Scientific Data 6, 180307 (2019)
2016
Journal Article
Joel, D.; Hänggi, J.; Pool, J.: Reply to Glezerman: Why differences between brains of females and brains of males do not “add up” to create two types of brains. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 113 (14), p. E1972 - E1972 (2016)
Journal Article
Joel, D.; Persico, A.; Hänggi, J.; Pool, J.; Berman, Z.: Reply to Del Giudice et al., Chekroud et al., and Rosenblatt: Do brains of females and males belong to two distinct populations? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 113 (14), pp. E1969 - E1970 (2016)
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