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F Pulvermüller

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 17, 2001
Words in the brain's languageF Pulvermüller
Brain and Language|March 16, 2000
Syntactic circuits: how does the brain create serial order in sentences?F Pulvermüller
Die Naturwissenschaften|June 1, 1995
[Neurobiology of language processing]F Pulvermüller
Network (Bristol, England)|December 23, 1998
On the matter of rules. Past-tense formation and its significance for cognitive neuroscienceF Pulvermüller
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 22, 2013
Agrammatism: behavioral description and neurobiological explanationF Pulvermüller
Psychophysiology|July 1, 1996
Hebb's concept of cell assemblies and the psychophysiology of word processingF Pulvermüller
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|April 7, 2004
Effects of word length and frequency on the human event-related potentialO Hauk, F Pulvermüller
Neurocase|September 15, 2001
The right hemisphere's role in action word processing: a double case studyB Neininger, F Pulvermüller
Neuroreport|February 24, 2001
Neuromagnetic evidence for early access to cognitive representationsR Assadollahi, F Pulvermüller
Die Naturwissenschaften|March 1, 1992
[Model of a neurological theory of speech]V Braitenberg, F Pulvermüller
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 17, 2001
Words in the brain's languageF Pulvermüller
Brain and Language|March 16, 2000
Syntactic circuits: how does the brain create serial order in sentences?F Pulvermüller
Die Naturwissenschaften|June 1, 1995
[Neurobiology of language processing]F Pulvermüller
Network (Bristol, England)|December 23, 1998
On the matter of rules. Past-tense formation and its significance for cognitive neuroscienceF Pulvermüller
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 22, 2013
Agrammatism: behavioral description and neurobiological explanationF Pulvermüller
Psychophysiology|July 1, 1996
Hebb's concept of cell assemblies and the psychophysiology of word processingF Pulvermüller
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|April 7, 2004
Effects of word length and frequency on the human event-related potentialO Hauk, F Pulvermüller
Neurocase|September 15, 2001
The right hemisphere's role in action word processing: a double case studyB Neininger, F Pulvermüller
Neuroreport|February 24, 2001
Neuromagnetic evidence for early access to cognitive representationsR Assadollahi, F Pulvermüller
Die Naturwissenschaften|March 1, 1992
[Model of a neurological theory of speech]V Braitenberg, F Pulvermüller
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