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April 4, 2006
Juicy fruit and creepy crawlies: an electrophysiological study of the implicit Go/NoGo association task
Jane F Banfield, Arie H van der Lugt, Thomas F Münte
Psychophysiology
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February 28, 2004
The influence of semantic and phonological factors on syntactic decisions: an event-related brain potential study
Niels O Schiller, Thomas F Münte, Iemke Horemans, et al.
Neuropsychologia
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March 20, 2002
Electrophysiological estimates of the time course of semantic and phonological encoding during listening and naming
Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells, Bernadette M Schmitt, Marta Kutas, et al.
BMJ Case Reports
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September 21, 2019
Permanent lesion to the corticospinal tract after therapy with capecitabine
Tobias A Wagner-Altendorf, Marcus Heldmann, Henrike Hanssen, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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March 19, 2008
Neural mechanisms underlying adaptive actions after slips
Josep Marco-Pallarés, Estela Camara, Thomas F Münte, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
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December 14, 2004
Brain potentials related to self-generated and external information used for performance monitoring
S V Müller, J Möller, A Rodriguez-Fornells, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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December 19, 2003
Specialization of the specialized: electrophysiological investigations in professional musicians
Thomas F Münte, Wido Nager, Tilla Beiss, et al.
Neuroscience Research
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October 24, 2001
Electrophysiological estimates of semantic and syntactic information access during tacit picture naming and listening to words
B M Schmitt, A Rodriguez-Fornells, M Kutas, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
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March 21, 1998
Human brain potentials to violations in morphologically complex Italian words
M Gross, T Say, M Kleingers, et al.
Neuroscience
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June 4, 2015
Transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals complex cognitive control representations in the rostral frontal cortex
J Bahlmann, I Beckmann, I Kuhlemann, et al.
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April 4, 2006
Juicy fruit and creepy crawlies: an electrophysiological study of the implicit Go/NoGo association task
Jane F Banfield, Arie H van der Lugt, Thomas F Münte
Psychophysiology
|
February 28, 2004
The influence of semantic and phonological factors on syntactic decisions: an event-related brain potential study
Niels O Schiller, Thomas F Münte, Iemke Horemans, et al.
Neuropsychologia
|
March 20, 2002
Electrophysiological estimates of the time course of semantic and phonological encoding during listening and naming
Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells, Bernadette M Schmitt, Marta Kutas, et al.
BMJ Case Reports
|
September 21, 2019
Permanent lesion to the corticospinal tract after therapy with capecitabine
Tobias A Wagner-Altendorf, Marcus Heldmann, Henrike Hanssen, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
March 19, 2008
Neural mechanisms underlying adaptive actions after slips
Josep Marco-Pallarés, Estela Camara, Thomas F Münte, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
|
December 14, 2004
Brain potentials related to self-generated and external information used for performance monitoring
S V Müller, J Möller, A Rodriguez-Fornells, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
December 19, 2003
Specialization of the specialized: electrophysiological investigations in professional musicians
Thomas F Münte, Wido Nager, Tilla Beiss, et al.
Neuroscience Research
|
October 24, 2001
Electrophysiological estimates of semantic and syntactic information access during tacit picture naming and listening to words
B M Schmitt, A Rodriguez-Fornells, M Kutas, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
|
March 21, 1998
Human brain potentials to violations in morphologically complex Italian words
M Gross, T Say, M Kleingers, et al.
Neuroscience
|
June 4, 2015
Transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals complex cognitive control representations in the rostral frontal cortex
J Bahlmann, I Beckmann, I Kuhlemann, et al.
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