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A Mecklinger

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Neuropsychologia|August 12, 1998
On the modularity of recognition memory for object form and spatial location: a topographic ERP analysisA Mecklinger
Psychophysiology|October 19, 2000
Interfacing mind and brain: a neurocognitive model of recognition memoryA Mecklinger
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. Supplement|January 1, 1995
What makes a category a category? ERP correlates of stimulus-to-category assignmentsA Mecklinger, P Ullsperger
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|October 1, 1996
Event-related potentials reveal topographical and temporal distinct neuronal activation patterns for spatial and object working memoryA Mecklinger, E Pfeifer
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|June 1, 1993
P3 varies with stimulus categorization rather than probabilityA Mecklinger, P Ullsperger
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 22, 2013
Dissociations in the processing of "what" and "where" information in working memory: an event-related potential analysisA Mecklinger, N Müller
Zeitschrift Fur Experimentelle Und Angewandte Psychologie|January 1, 1989
[Changes in the EEG frequency spectrum in various phases of mental stress]A Mecklinger, R Bösel
Perception & Psychophysics|October 1, 1995
Relationship between flanker identifiability and compatibility effectW Schwarz, A Mecklinger
Neuroreport|December 29, 1995
The P300 to novel and target events: a spatiotemporal dipole model analysisA Mecklinger, P Ullsperger
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|December 5, 2000
Magnetoencephalographic responses to illusory figures: early evoked gamma is affected by processing of stimulus featuresC S Herrmann, A Mecklinger
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Neuropsychologia|August 12, 1998
On the modularity of recognition memory for object form and spatial location: a topographic ERP analysisA Mecklinger
Psychophysiology|October 19, 2000
Interfacing mind and brain: a neurocognitive model of recognition memoryA Mecklinger
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. Supplement|January 1, 1995
What makes a category a category? ERP correlates of stimulus-to-category assignmentsA Mecklinger, P Ullsperger
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|October 1, 1996
Event-related potentials reveal topographical and temporal distinct neuronal activation patterns for spatial and object working memoryA Mecklinger, E Pfeifer
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|June 1, 1993
P3 varies with stimulus categorization rather than probabilityA Mecklinger, P Ullsperger
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 22, 2013
Dissociations in the processing of "what" and "where" information in working memory: an event-related potential analysisA Mecklinger, N Müller
Zeitschrift Fur Experimentelle Und Angewandte Psychologie|January 1, 1989
[Changes in the EEG frequency spectrum in various phases of mental stress]A Mecklinger, R Bösel
Perception & Psychophysics|October 1, 1995
Relationship between flanker identifiability and compatibility effectW Schwarz, A Mecklinger
Neuroreport|December 29, 1995
The P300 to novel and target events: a spatiotemporal dipole model analysisA Mecklinger, P Ullsperger
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|December 5, 2000
Magnetoencephalographic responses to illusory figures: early evoked gamma is affected by processing of stimulus featuresC S Herrmann, A Mecklinger
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