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I Winkler

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Family Process|June 1, 1983
Communication styles and marital satisfaction in Israeli and American couplesI Winkler, W J Doherty
Psychiatrische Praxis|November 27, 2001
[Who, What, How much, Where? - an analysis of publications by German authors on sociopsychiatric issues in scientific journals]M C Angermeyer, I Winkler
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 27, 2001
The role of large-scale memory organization in the mismatch negativity event-related brain potentialI Winkler, E Schröger, N Cowan
Calcified Tissue International|February 1, 1986
Absence of renal 25-hydroxycholecalciferol-1-hydroxylase activity in a pig strain with vitamin D-dependent ricketsI Winkler, F Schreiner, J Harmeyer
Neuroreport|July 28, 1997
Pre-attentive categorization of sounds by timbre as revealed by event-related potentialsM Tervaniemi, I Winkler, R Näätänen
Brain Research|December 2, 1996
Adaptive modeling of the unattended acoustic environment reflected in the mismatch negativity event-related potentialI Winkler, G Karmos, R Näätänen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 1, 1997
Two separate codes for missing-fundamental pitch in the human auditory cortexI Winkler, M Tervaniemi, R Näätänen
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 19, 2003
Top-down control over involuntary attention switching in the auditory modalityE Sussman, I Winkler, E Schröger
Psychophysiology|May 1, 1992
Can echoic memory store two traces simultaneously? A study of event-related brain potentialsI Winkler, P Paavilainen, R Näätänen
Neuroreport|July 12, 2001
Mismatch negativity is unaffected by top-down predictive informationT Rinne, S Antila, I Winkler
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Family Process|June 1, 1983
Communication styles and marital satisfaction in Israeli and American couplesI Winkler, W J Doherty
Psychiatrische Praxis|November 27, 2001
[Who, What, How much, Where? - an analysis of publications by German authors on sociopsychiatric issues in scientific journals]M C Angermeyer, I Winkler
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 27, 2001
The role of large-scale memory organization in the mismatch negativity event-related brain potentialI Winkler, E Schröger, N Cowan
Calcified Tissue International|February 1, 1986
Absence of renal 25-hydroxycholecalciferol-1-hydroxylase activity in a pig strain with vitamin D-dependent ricketsI Winkler, F Schreiner, J Harmeyer
Neuroreport|July 28, 1997
Pre-attentive categorization of sounds by timbre as revealed by event-related potentialsM Tervaniemi, I Winkler, R Näätänen
Brain Research|December 2, 1996
Adaptive modeling of the unattended acoustic environment reflected in the mismatch negativity event-related potentialI Winkler, G Karmos, R Näätänen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 1, 1997
Two separate codes for missing-fundamental pitch in the human auditory cortexI Winkler, M Tervaniemi, R Näätänen
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 19, 2003
Top-down control over involuntary attention switching in the auditory modalityE Sussman, I Winkler, E Schröger
Psychophysiology|May 1, 1992
Can echoic memory store two traces simultaneously? A study of event-related brain potentialsI Winkler, P Paavilainen, R Näätänen
Neuroreport|July 12, 2001
Mismatch negativity is unaffected by top-down predictive informationT Rinne, S Antila, I Winkler
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