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Ingo Hertrich

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Neuroreport|October 29, 2008
Understanding the emotional expression of verbal interjections: a functional MRI studySusanne Dietrich, Ingo Hertrich, Kai Alter, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|September 3, 2004
Hearing lips: gamma-band activity during audiovisual speech perceptionJochen Kaiser, Ingo Hertrich, Hermann Ackermann, et al.
Neurocase|February 26, 2009
Enhanced speech perception capabilities in a blind listener are associated with activation of fusiform gyrus and primary visual cortexIngo Hertrich, Susanne Dietrich, Anja Moos, et al.
Neuroreport|November 17, 2007
Semiotic aspects of human nonverbal vocalizations: a functional imaging studySusanne Dietrich, Ingo Hertrich, Kai Alter, et al.
Neuropsychologia|October 28, 2006
Sequential audiovisual interactions during speech perception: a whole-head MEG studyIngo Hertrich, Klaus Mathiak, Werner Lutzenberger, et al.
Cognitive Processing|July 15, 2023
Processing references in context: when the polar bear does not meet a polar bearBettina Rolke, Mareike Kirsten, Verena C Seibold, et al.
Neuroreport|May 15, 2007
Who is telling what from where? A functional magnetic resonance imaging studyKlaus Mathiak, Hans Menning, Ingo Hertrich, et al.
Neuroreport|March 14, 2003
The right supratemporal plane hears the distance of objects: neuromagnetic correlates of virtual realityKlaus Mathiak, Ingo Hertrich, Wilhelm E Kincses, et al.
Brain and Language|July 18, 2015
Context-dependent impact of presuppositions on early magnetic brain responses during speech perceptionIngo Hertrich, Mareike Kirsten, Sonja Tiemann, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 27, 2008
Predictability modulates motor-auditory interactions in self-triggered audio-visual apparent motionMikhail Zvyagintsev, Andrey R Nikolaev, Krystyna A Mathiak, et al.
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Neuroreport|October 29, 2008
Understanding the emotional expression of verbal interjections: a functional MRI studySusanne Dietrich, Ingo Hertrich, Kai Alter, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|September 3, 2004
Hearing lips: gamma-band activity during audiovisual speech perceptionJochen Kaiser, Ingo Hertrich, Hermann Ackermann, et al.
Neurocase|February 26, 2009
Enhanced speech perception capabilities in a blind listener are associated with activation of fusiform gyrus and primary visual cortexIngo Hertrich, Susanne Dietrich, Anja Moos, et al.
Neuroreport|November 17, 2007
Semiotic aspects of human nonverbal vocalizations: a functional imaging studySusanne Dietrich, Ingo Hertrich, Kai Alter, et al.
Neuropsychologia|October 28, 2006
Sequential audiovisual interactions during speech perception: a whole-head MEG studyIngo Hertrich, Klaus Mathiak, Werner Lutzenberger, et al.
Cognitive Processing|July 15, 2023
Processing references in context: when the polar bear does not meet a polar bearBettina Rolke, Mareike Kirsten, Verena C Seibold, et al.
Neuroreport|May 15, 2007
Who is telling what from where? A functional magnetic resonance imaging studyKlaus Mathiak, Hans Menning, Ingo Hertrich, et al.
Neuroreport|March 14, 2003
The right supratemporal plane hears the distance of objects: neuromagnetic correlates of virtual realityKlaus Mathiak, Ingo Hertrich, Wilhelm E Kincses, et al.
Brain and Language|July 18, 2015
Context-dependent impact of presuppositions on early magnetic brain responses during speech perceptionIngo Hertrich, Mareike Kirsten, Sonja Tiemann, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 27, 2008
Predictability modulates motor-auditory interactions in self-triggered audio-visual apparent motionMikhail Zvyagintsev, Andrey R Nikolaev, Krystyna A Mathiak, et al.
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