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Brain Research|September 21, 2007
A novel approach to study audiovisual integration in speech perception: localizer fMRI and sparse samplingGregor Rafael Szycik, Peggy Tausche, Thomas F Münte
Psychopharmacology|February 29, 2020
Effects of a dopamine agonist on trusting behaviors in femalesGabriele Bellucci, Thomas F Münte, Soyoung Q Park
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|April 24, 2002
Morphological priming in Spanish verb forms: an ERP repetition priming studyAntoni Rodriguez-Fornells, Thomas F Münte, Harald Clahsen
Biological Psychology|December 26, 2013
Increased neural reactivity to socio-emotional stimuli links social exclusion and aggressionFrederike Beyer, Thomas F Münte, Ulrike M Krämer
Scientific Reports|June 17, 2022
Influences of social uncertainty and serotonin on gambling decisionsGabriele Bellucci, Thomas F Münte, Soyoung Q Park
Neuroimage|March 18, 2014
Delineating the cortico-striatal-cerebellar network in implicit motor sequence learningElinor Tzvi, Thomas F Münte, Ulrike M Krämer
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 7, 2006
Remember Bach: an investigation in episodic memory for musicSusann Eschrich, Thomas F Münte, Eckart O Altenmüller
Neuroimage|May 8, 2012
Magneto- and electroencephalographic manifestations of reward anticipation and deliveryNuria Doñamayor, M Ariel Schoenfeld, Thomas F Münte
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|November 8, 2002
Electrophysiological estimates of biological and syntactic gender violation during pronoun processingBernadette M Schmitt, Monique Lamers, Thomas F Münte
Biological Psychology|August 23, 2011
Challenging the error-likelihood model with a recognition paradigm: an electrophysiological studyAnke Hammer, Anja Rautzenberg, Marcus Heldmann, et al.
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Brain Research|September 21, 2007
A novel approach to study audiovisual integration in speech perception: localizer fMRI and sparse samplingGregor Rafael Szycik, Peggy Tausche, Thomas F Münte
Psychopharmacology|February 29, 2020
Effects of a dopamine agonist on trusting behaviors in femalesGabriele Bellucci, Thomas F Münte, Soyoung Q Park
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|April 24, 2002
Morphological priming in Spanish verb forms: an ERP repetition priming studyAntoni Rodriguez-Fornells, Thomas F Münte, Harald Clahsen
Biological Psychology|December 26, 2013
Increased neural reactivity to socio-emotional stimuli links social exclusion and aggressionFrederike Beyer, Thomas F Münte, Ulrike M Krämer
Scientific Reports|June 17, 2022
Influences of social uncertainty and serotonin on gambling decisionsGabriele Bellucci, Thomas F Münte, Soyoung Q Park
Neuroimage|March 18, 2014
Delineating the cortico-striatal-cerebellar network in implicit motor sequence learningElinor Tzvi, Thomas F Münte, Ulrike M Krämer
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 7, 2006
Remember Bach: an investigation in episodic memory for musicSusann Eschrich, Thomas F Münte, Eckart O Altenmüller
Neuroimage|May 8, 2012
Magneto- and electroencephalographic manifestations of reward anticipation and deliveryNuria Doñamayor, M Ariel Schoenfeld, Thomas F Münte
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|November 8, 2002
Electrophysiological estimates of biological and syntactic gender violation during pronoun processingBernadette M Schmitt, Monique Lamers, Thomas F Münte
Biological Psychology|August 23, 2011
Challenging the error-likelihood model with a recognition paradigm: an electrophysiological studyAnke Hammer, Anja Rautzenberg, Marcus Heldmann, et al.
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