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C Eulitz

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BMC Neuroscience|June 8, 2010
On the matching of top-down knowledge with sensory input in the perception of ambiguous speechC Eulitz, R Hannemann
Brain Topography|October 16, 2001
Grapheme monitoring in picture naming: an electrophysiological study of language productionO Hauk, B Rockstroh, C Eulitz
Neuroscience Letters|May 23, 1997
Differential outcomes from magneto- and electroencephalography for the analysis of human cognitionC Eulitz, H Eulitz, T Elbert
Brain Research|April 25, 2007
Top-down knowledge supports the retrieval of lexical information from degraded speechR Hannemann, J Obleser, C Eulitz
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|November 9, 2000
Electroencephalographic activity over temporal brain areas during phonological encoding in picture namingC Eulitz, O Hauk, R Cohen
Berliner Und Munchener Tierarztliche Wochenschrift|May 1, 1989
[Determination of volatile fatty acids in the blood plasma of cattle before and after an infusion of propionate and butyrate]C Eulitz-Meder, J Hartung, H Geldermann
Neuroreport|November 27, 1998
Mobile phones modulate response patterns of human brain activityC Eulitz, P Ullsperger, G Freude, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|January 1, 1994
The auditory evoked sustained field: origin and frequency dependenceC Pantev, C Eulitz, T Elbert, et al.
Brain and Language|May 1, 1996
The neurotopography of vowels as mirrored by evoked magnetic field measurementsE Diesch, C Eulitz, S Hampson, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|November 13, 2001
Gender differences in functional hemispheric asymmetry during processing of vowels as reflected by the human brain magnetic responseJ Obleser, C Eulitz, A Lahiri, et al.
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BMC Neuroscience|June 8, 2010
On the matching of top-down knowledge with sensory input in the perception of ambiguous speechC Eulitz, R Hannemann
Brain Topography|October 16, 2001
Grapheme monitoring in picture naming: an electrophysiological study of language productionO Hauk, B Rockstroh, C Eulitz
Neuroscience Letters|May 23, 1997
Differential outcomes from magneto- and electroencephalography for the analysis of human cognitionC Eulitz, H Eulitz, T Elbert
Brain Research|April 25, 2007
Top-down knowledge supports the retrieval of lexical information from degraded speechR Hannemann, J Obleser, C Eulitz
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|November 9, 2000
Electroencephalographic activity over temporal brain areas during phonological encoding in picture namingC Eulitz, O Hauk, R Cohen
Berliner Und Munchener Tierarztliche Wochenschrift|May 1, 1989
[Determination of volatile fatty acids in the blood plasma of cattle before and after an infusion of propionate and butyrate]C Eulitz-Meder, J Hartung, H Geldermann
Neuroreport|November 27, 1998
Mobile phones modulate response patterns of human brain activityC Eulitz, P Ullsperger, G Freude, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|January 1, 1994
The auditory evoked sustained field: origin and frequency dependenceC Pantev, C Eulitz, T Elbert, et al.
Brain and Language|May 1, 1996
The neurotopography of vowels as mirrored by evoked magnetic field measurementsE Diesch, C Eulitz, S Hampson, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|November 13, 2001
Gender differences in functional hemispheric asymmetry during processing of vowels as reflected by the human brain magnetic responseJ Obleser, C Eulitz, A Lahiri, et al.
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