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HNO|September 1, 1995
[The laryngeal lymph vessel system of the human. A morphologic and lymphography study with clinical viewpoints]J A Werner, M Schünke, B M Lippert, et al.
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|March 1, 2016
The role of auditory feedback in music-supported stroke rehabilitation: A single-blinded randomised controlled interventionF T van Vugt, T Kafczyk, W Kuhn, et al.
Neuropsychologia|June 8, 2021
Listeners with congenital amusia are sensitive to context uncertainty in melodic sequencesD R Quiroga-Martinez, B Tillmann, E Brattico, et al.
Klinische Padiatrie|September 23, 1998
[Pharmacokinetic aspects of oral administration of etoposide]B Tillmann, S Krümpelmann, G Würthwein, et al.
Neuroimage|April 21, 2006
Cognitive priming in sung and instrumental music: activation of inferior frontal cortexB Tillmann, S Koelsch, N Escoffier, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|April 5, 2023
Can rhythm-mediated reward boost learning, memory, and social connection? Perspectives for future researchA Fiveash, L Ferreri, F L Bouwer, et al.
Revue Neurologique|October 8, 2014
[Beneficial effect of preferred music on cognitive functions in minimally conscious state patients]J Verger, S Ruiz, B Tillmann, et al.
Brain Injury|May 24, 2017
Effects of preference and sensory modality on behavioural reaction in patients with disorders of consciousnessL Heine, B Tillmann, M Hauet, et al.
Virchows Archiv : an International Journal of Pathology|May 5, 2009
The antimicrobial peptide HBD-2 and the Toll-like receptors-2 and -4 are induced in synovial membranes in case of septic arthritisD Varoga, E Klostermeier, F Paulsen, et al.
Revue Neurologique|May 27, 2014
[Acquired amusia and musical anhedonia]C Hirel, Y Lévêque, G Deiana, et al.
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HNO|September 1, 1995
[The laryngeal lymph vessel system of the human. A morphologic and lymphography study with clinical viewpoints]J A Werner, M Schünke, B M Lippert, et al.
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|March 1, 2016
The role of auditory feedback in music-supported stroke rehabilitation: A single-blinded randomised controlled interventionF T van Vugt, T Kafczyk, W Kuhn, et al.
Neuropsychologia|June 8, 2021
Listeners with congenital amusia are sensitive to context uncertainty in melodic sequencesD R Quiroga-Martinez, B Tillmann, E Brattico, et al.
Klinische Padiatrie|September 23, 1998
[Pharmacokinetic aspects of oral administration of etoposide]B Tillmann, S Krümpelmann, G Würthwein, et al.
Neuroimage|April 21, 2006
Cognitive priming in sung and instrumental music: activation of inferior frontal cortexB Tillmann, S Koelsch, N Escoffier, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|April 5, 2023
Can rhythm-mediated reward boost learning, memory, and social connection? Perspectives for future researchA Fiveash, L Ferreri, F L Bouwer, et al.
Revue Neurologique|October 8, 2014
[Beneficial effect of preferred music on cognitive functions in minimally conscious state patients]J Verger, S Ruiz, B Tillmann, et al.
Brain Injury|May 24, 2017
Effects of preference and sensory modality on behavioural reaction in patients with disorders of consciousnessL Heine, B Tillmann, M Hauet, et al.
Virchows Archiv : an International Journal of Pathology|May 5, 2009
The antimicrobial peptide HBD-2 and the Toll-like receptors-2 and -4 are induced in synovial membranes in case of septic arthritisD Varoga, E Klostermeier, F Paulsen, et al.
Revue Neurologique|May 27, 2014
[Acquired amusia and musical anhedonia]C Hirel, Y Lévêque, G Deiana, et al.
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