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Gregor Volberg

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Experimental Psychology|February 8, 2014
Right-hemisphere specialization for contour groupingGregor Volberg
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 29, 2005
The integration of object levels and their content: a theory of global/local processing and related hemispheric differencesRonald Hübner, Gregor Volberg
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 26, 2017
Time-based expectations entail preparatory motor activityGregor Volberg, Roland Thomaschke
Experimental Brain Research|December 6, 2006
Do the hemispheres differ in their preparation for global/local processing?Gregor Volberg, Ronald Hübner
Neuropsychologia|September 8, 2004
On the role of response conflicts and stimulus position for hemispheric differences in global/local processing: an ERP studyGregor Volberg, Ronald Hübner
Perception & Psychophysics|March 24, 2007
Hemispheric differences for the integration of stimulus levels and their contents: evidence from bilateral presentationsGregor Volberg, Ronald Hübner
Experimental Psychology|March 8, 2007
Deconfounding the effects of congruency and task difficulty on hemispheric differences in global/local processingGregor Volberg, Ronald Hübner
Frontiers in Psychology|April 29, 2014
Brain networks supporting perceptual grouping and contour selectionGregor Volberg, Mark W Greenlee
Perception & Psychophysics|August 4, 2007
Hemispheric differences for global/local processing in divided attention tasks: further evidence for the integration theoryRonald Hübner, Gregor Volberg, Tobias Studer
Pain|July 4, 2012
Letter on Yamada and Decety (2009): unconscious affective processing and empathy: an investigation of subliminal priming on the detection of painful facial expressionsMichael Pfaller, Gregor Volberg, Peter Fischer
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Experimental Psychology|February 8, 2014
Right-hemisphere specialization for contour groupingGregor Volberg
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 29, 2005
The integration of object levels and their content: a theory of global/local processing and related hemispheric differencesRonald Hübner, Gregor Volberg
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 26, 2017
Time-based expectations entail preparatory motor activityGregor Volberg, Roland Thomaschke
Experimental Brain Research|December 6, 2006
Do the hemispheres differ in their preparation for global/local processing?Gregor Volberg, Ronald Hübner
Neuropsychologia|September 8, 2004
On the role of response conflicts and stimulus position for hemispheric differences in global/local processing: an ERP studyGregor Volberg, Ronald Hübner
Perception & Psychophysics|March 24, 2007
Hemispheric differences for the integration of stimulus levels and their contents: evidence from bilateral presentationsGregor Volberg, Ronald Hübner
Experimental Psychology|March 8, 2007
Deconfounding the effects of congruency and task difficulty on hemispheric differences in global/local processingGregor Volberg, Ronald Hübner
Frontiers in Psychology|April 29, 2014
Brain networks supporting perceptual grouping and contour selectionGregor Volberg, Mark W Greenlee
Perception & Psychophysics|August 4, 2007
Hemispheric differences for global/local processing in divided attention tasks: further evidence for the integration theoryRonald Hübner, Gregor Volberg, Tobias Studer
Pain|July 4, 2012
Letter on Yamada and Decety (2009): unconscious affective processing and empathy: an investigation of subliminal priming on the detection of painful facial expressionsMichael Pfaller, Gregor Volberg, Peter Fischer
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