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Axel Kohler

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Journal of Human Kinetics|January 16, 2023
Construct Validity and Applicability of a Team-Sport-Specific Change of Direction TestChristina Willberg, Axel Kohler, Karen Zentgraf
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|August 10, 2012
Feature-based attention affects direction-selective fMRI adaptation in hMT+Sarah Weigelt, Wolf Singer, Axel Kohler
Reviews in the Neurosciences|January 17, 2009
Functional magnetic resonance adaptation in visual neuroscienceSarah Weigelt, Lars Muckli, Axel Kohler
Human Brain Mapping|March 23, 2011
Orientation-selective functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation in primary visual cortex revisitedSarah Weigelt, Katharina Limbach, Wolf Singer, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|December 17, 2013
Surface area of early visual cortex predicts individual speed of traveling waves during binocular rivalryErhan Genç, Johanna Bergmann, Wolf Singer, et al.
Vision Research|February 19, 2008
Deciding what to see: the role of intention and attention in the perception of apparent motionAxel Kohler, Leila Haddad, Wolf Singer, et al.
Current Biology : CB|September 3, 2011
Interhemispheric connections shape subjective experience of bistable motionErhan Genç, Johanna Bergmann, Wolf Singer, et al.
Plos Biology|July 16, 2005
Primary visual cortex activity along the apparent-motion trace reflects illusory perceptionLars Muckli, Axel Kohler, Nikolaus Kriegeskorte, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|July 6, 2016
The Relationship between Expertise in Sports, Visuospatial, and Basic Cognitive SkillsHolger Heppe, Axel Kohler, Marie-Therese Fleddermann, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|August 20, 2015
Smaller Primary Visual Cortex Is Associated with Stronger, but Less Precise Mental ImageryJohanna Bergmann, Erhan Genç, Axel Kohler, et al.
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Journal of Human Kinetics|January 16, 2023
Construct Validity and Applicability of a Team-Sport-Specific Change of Direction TestChristina Willberg, Axel Kohler, Karen Zentgraf
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|August 10, 2012
Feature-based attention affects direction-selective fMRI adaptation in hMT+Sarah Weigelt, Wolf Singer, Axel Kohler
Reviews in the Neurosciences|January 17, 2009
Functional magnetic resonance adaptation in visual neuroscienceSarah Weigelt, Lars Muckli, Axel Kohler
Human Brain Mapping|March 23, 2011
Orientation-selective functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation in primary visual cortex revisitedSarah Weigelt, Katharina Limbach, Wolf Singer, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|December 17, 2013
Surface area of early visual cortex predicts individual speed of traveling waves during binocular rivalryErhan Genç, Johanna Bergmann, Wolf Singer, et al.
Vision Research|February 19, 2008
Deciding what to see: the role of intention and attention in the perception of apparent motionAxel Kohler, Leila Haddad, Wolf Singer, et al.
Current Biology : CB|September 3, 2011
Interhemispheric connections shape subjective experience of bistable motionErhan Genç, Johanna Bergmann, Wolf Singer, et al.
Plos Biology|July 16, 2005
Primary visual cortex activity along the apparent-motion trace reflects illusory perceptionLars Muckli, Axel Kohler, Nikolaus Kriegeskorte, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|July 6, 2016
The Relationship between Expertise in Sports, Visuospatial, and Basic Cognitive SkillsHolger Heppe, Axel Kohler, Marie-Therese Fleddermann, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|August 20, 2015
Smaller Primary Visual Cortex Is Associated with Stronger, but Less Precise Mental ImageryJohanna Bergmann, Erhan Genç, Axel Kohler, et al.
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