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André Brechmann

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Frontiers in Neuroscience|July 13, 2013
Left auditory cortex is involved in pairwise comparisons of the direction of frequency modulated tonesNicole Angenstein, André Brechmann
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|August 21, 2004
Hemispheric shifts of sound representation in auditory cortex with conceptual listeningAndré Brechmann, Henning Scheich
Neuroimage|July 8, 2015
Auditory intensity processing: Categorization versus comparisonNicole Angenstein, André Brechmann
Human Brain Mapping|June 6, 2017
Effect of sequential comparison on active processing of sound durationNicole Angenstein, André Brechmann
Human Brain Mapping|August 29, 2019
The impact of task difficulty on the lateralization of processing in the human auditory cortexAndré Brechmann, Nicole Angenstein
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|December 19, 2022
Dorsal posterior cingulate cortex responds to negative feedback information supporting learning and relearning of response policiesSusann Wolff, André Brechmann
Neuroimage|July 9, 2013
Division of labor between left and right human auditory cortices during the processing of intensity and durationNicole Angenstein, André Brechmann
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 30, 2014
On the definition and interpretation of voice selective activation in the temporal cortexAnja Bethmann, André Brechmann
Brain Research. Brain Research Protocols|May 10, 2003
Audition of laughing and crying leads to right amygdala activation in a low-noise fMRI settingKerstin Sander, André Brechmann, Henning Scheich
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 11, 2002
Sound-level-dependent representation of frequency modulations in human auditory cortex: a low-noise fMRI studyAndré Brechmann, Frank Baumgart, Henning Scheich
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Frontiers in Neuroscience|July 13, 2013
Left auditory cortex is involved in pairwise comparisons of the direction of frequency modulated tonesNicole Angenstein, André Brechmann
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|August 21, 2004
Hemispheric shifts of sound representation in auditory cortex with conceptual listeningAndré Brechmann, Henning Scheich
Neuroimage|July 8, 2015
Auditory intensity processing: Categorization versus comparisonNicole Angenstein, André Brechmann
Human Brain Mapping|June 6, 2017
Effect of sequential comparison on active processing of sound durationNicole Angenstein, André Brechmann
Human Brain Mapping|August 29, 2019
The impact of task difficulty on the lateralization of processing in the human auditory cortexAndré Brechmann, Nicole Angenstein
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|December 19, 2022
Dorsal posterior cingulate cortex responds to negative feedback information supporting learning and relearning of response policiesSusann Wolff, André Brechmann
Neuroimage|July 9, 2013
Division of labor between left and right human auditory cortices during the processing of intensity and durationNicole Angenstein, André Brechmann
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 30, 2014
On the definition and interpretation of voice selective activation in the temporal cortexAnja Bethmann, André Brechmann
Brain Research. Brain Research Protocols|May 10, 2003
Audition of laughing and crying leads to right amygdala activation in a low-noise fMRI settingKerstin Sander, André Brechmann, Henning Scheich
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 11, 2002
Sound-level-dependent representation of frequency modulations in human auditory cortex: a low-noise fMRI studyAndré Brechmann, Frank Baumgart, Henning Scheich
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