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Cornelius Weiller

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Current Opinion in Neurology|January 19, 2005
Some recent and personal ideas about stroke treatment and prophylaxisHermann Zeumer, Cornelius Weiller
Der Nervenarzt|August 4, 2018
[Big data and artificial intelligence]Frank Schneider, Cornelius Weiller
Der Nervenarzt|November 6, 2020
[Neuropsychological impairments of episodic memory and their objectification]Tobias Bormann, Cornelius Weiller
Current Opinion in Neurology|July 1, 2014
Editorial: neuroimagingCornelius Weiller, Horst Urbach
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|March 10, 2023
Should concepts of brain functions be based on psychology or anatomy? An echo from Kurt GoldsteinCornelius Weiller, Michel Rijntjes
Progress in Neurobiology|March 20, 2002
Recovery of motor and language abilities after stroke: the contribution of functional imagingMichel Rijntjes, Cornelius Weiller
Der Nervenarzt|June 7, 2020
[Neuropsychological disorders of memory]Tobias Bormann, Cornelius Weiller
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 15, 2011
"Are there lexicons?" A study of lexical and semantic processing in word-meaning deafness suggests "yes"Tobias Bormann, Cornelius Weiller
Brain and Language|October 31, 2013
Introduction. The dual loop model in language and other modalities: an interdisciplinary approachMichel Rijntjes, Cornelius Weiller
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|March 13, 2008
Improvement of dexterity by single session low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over the contralesional motor cortex in acute stroke: a double-blind placebo-controlled crossover trialJoachim Liepert, Simone Zittel, Cornelius Weiller
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Current Opinion in Neurology|January 19, 2005
Some recent and personal ideas about stroke treatment and prophylaxisHermann Zeumer, Cornelius Weiller
Der Nervenarzt|August 4, 2018
[Big data and artificial intelligence]Frank Schneider, Cornelius Weiller
Der Nervenarzt|November 6, 2020
[Neuropsychological impairments of episodic memory and their objectification]Tobias Bormann, Cornelius Weiller
Current Opinion in Neurology|July 1, 2014
Editorial: neuroimagingCornelius Weiller, Horst Urbach
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|March 10, 2023
Should concepts of brain functions be based on psychology or anatomy? An echo from Kurt GoldsteinCornelius Weiller, Michel Rijntjes
Progress in Neurobiology|March 20, 2002
Recovery of motor and language abilities after stroke: the contribution of functional imagingMichel Rijntjes, Cornelius Weiller
Der Nervenarzt|June 7, 2020
[Neuropsychological disorders of memory]Tobias Bormann, Cornelius Weiller
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 15, 2011
"Are there lexicons?" A study of lexical and semantic processing in word-meaning deafness suggests "yes"Tobias Bormann, Cornelius Weiller
Brain and Language|October 31, 2013
Introduction. The dual loop model in language and other modalities: an interdisciplinary approachMichel Rijntjes, Cornelius Weiller
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|March 13, 2008
Improvement of dexterity by single session low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over the contralesional motor cortex in acute stroke: a double-blind placebo-controlled crossover trialJoachim Liepert, Simone Zittel, Cornelius Weiller
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