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2010
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Müller, K.; Anwander, A.; Horstmann, A.; Busse, F. P.; Pleger, B.; Lepsien, J.; Stumvoll, M.; Villringer, A.; Möller, H. E.: Gender Differences in the Dependence of Body Weight and Brain Connectivity Revealed by Diffusion Tensor Imaging. ISMRM Annual Meeting, Stockholm, Sweden (2010)
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Scharinger, M.: Features and voices: Neuromagnetic evidence for early sensitivity to linguistic and extra-linguistic information. Psychology Colloquium, University of Konstanz, Germany (2010)
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Trampel, R.; Ott, D. V. M.; Turner, R.: Do congenitally blind people have a stria of Gennari? First in vivo insights on a subcortical level. ISMRM 18th Annual Meeting, Stockholm, Sweden (2010)
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Xu, C.; Schmidt, W.; Brunecker, P.; Kunze, C.; Kiselev, V.G.; Gall, P.; Fiebach, J.B.: Vessel size imaging in patients with acute ischemic stroke. XIX. European Stroke Conference 2010, Barcelona, Spai (2010)
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Friederici, A. D.: Wie das Kind Sprache erwirbt [How a child learns language]. Vorlesungsreihe "Sprache und Gehirn - Zur Sprachfähigkeit des Menschen" im Rahmen der "Johannes Gutenberg-Stiftungsprofessur, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany (2010)
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Knösche, T. R.: Non-invasive white matter fibre imaging - Techniques and applications. Lübeck, Germany (2010)
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Ortega, A.; Luque, C.; Román, P.; Gomez-Ariza, C. J.; Bajo, M. T.: The development of inhibitory control of memory: Evidence from Retrieval-Induced Forgetting. 1st Joint Conference of the Experimental Psychology Society (EPS) and Sociedad Española de Psicología Experimental (SEPEX)., Granada (2010)
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Sammler, D.: Co-localising the processing of music and language in the human brain. The British Psychological Society Annual Conference 2010, Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom (2010)
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Villringer, A.: MR imaging in cognitive neuroscience. 1st Annual Scientific Symposium Ultrahigh Field Magnetic Resonance: Clinical Needs, Research Promises and Technical Solutions, Berlin, Germany (2010)
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Friederici, A. D.: Wie der Mensch Sprache versteht [How humans understand language]. Vorlesungsreihe "Sprache und Gehirn - Zur Sprachfähigkeit des Menschen" im Rahmen der "Johannes Gutenberg-Stiftungsprofessur", Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany (2010)
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Macizo, P.; Herrera, A.; Román, P.; Ramos, O.: Examining linguistic and contextual factor son the processing of two-digit words. 1st Joint Conference of the Experimental Psychology Society (EPS) and Sociedad Española de Psicología Experimental (SEPEX)., Granada (2010)
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Prinz, W.: Response conflict in task implementation and execution. the Conference on Selection and control mechanisms in perception and action , Institute for Advanced Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel (2010)
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Schäfer, A.: Phase Information of Gradient-Echo-Sequence and Susceptibility Mapping. Imaging in Neuroscience: Basics and recent results, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany (2010)
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Villringer, A.: Neural correlates of somatosensory function in humans: Physiology and plasticity. Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium Sommersemester 2010, Tübingen, Germany (2010)
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Prinz, W.: Action Simulation: Exploring representational underpinnings of unseen action. Guest Lecture, University of Haifa, Israel (2010)
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Baess, P.: 1+1 = 1.5: Evidence for co-representation in joint action. Meeting at the Faculty of Physical Education and Health, Work group of Timothy Welsh, Toronto, ON, CA (2010)
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Schultz, B.; Stevens, K.; Tillmann, B.; Keller, P. E.: The implicit learning of metrical and non-metrical rhythmic patterns in a serial reaction-time task. 37th Australiasian Experimental Psychology Conference, University of Melbourne, Australia (2010)
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Smallwood, J.: How the mind escapes the here and now. Toward a science of consciousness, Tucson, AZ, USA (2010)
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Keller, P. E.: Interpersonal coordination in musical ensembles. BCN Lecture, University of Groningen, The Netherlands (2010)
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Keller, P. E.: Interpersonal coordination in musical ensembles. Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands (2010)
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