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Journal of Physiology, Paris
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June 6, 2006
Planning and problem solving: from neuropsychology to functional neuroimaging
Josef M Unterrainer, Adrian M Owen
Psychological Assessment
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August 24, 2011
Assessing planning ability with the Tower of London task: psychometric properties of a structurally balanced problem set
Christoph P Kaller, Josef M Unterrainer, Christoph Stahl
Behavioural Brain Research
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August 21, 2010
Reviewing the impact of problem structure on planning: a software tool for analyzing tower tasks
Christoph P Kaller, Benjamin Rahm, Lena Köstering, et al.
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS
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December 12, 2022
Parallel and identical test-retest reliability of the Tower of London test - Freiburg version
Valentin Schyle, Lena V Schumacher, Benjamin Rahm, et al.
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research
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July 23, 2004
The impact of problem structure on planning: insights from the Tower of London task
Christoph P Kaller, Josef M Unterrainer, Benjamin Rahm, et al.
Psychophysiology
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June 4, 2009
Eye movements and visuospatial problem solving: identifying separable phases of complex cognition
Christoph P Kaller, Benjamin Rahm, Kristina Bolkenius, et al.
Neuroimage
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December 24, 2013
fMRI characterization of visual working memory recognition
Benjamin Rahm, Jochen Kaiser, Josef M Unterrainer, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
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January 11, 2012
Visuospatial over verbal demands in predicting Tower of London planning tasks
J Marcus Cheetham, Benjamin Rahm, Christoph Philipp Kaller, et al.
Brain and Cognition
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April 29, 2008
Thinking around the corner: the development of planning abilities
Christoph P Kaller, Benjamin Rahm, Joachim Spreer, et al.
Brain and Cognition
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March 27, 2012
Dissociable stages of problem solving (II): first evidence for process-contingent temporal order of activation in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
Nina Ruh, Benjamin Rahm, Josef M Unterrainer, et al.
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Journal of Physiology, Paris
|
June 6, 2006
Planning and problem solving: from neuropsychology to functional neuroimaging
Josef M Unterrainer, Adrian M Owen
Psychological Assessment
|
August 24, 2011
Assessing planning ability with the Tower of London task: psychometric properties of a structurally balanced problem set
Christoph P Kaller, Josef M Unterrainer, Christoph Stahl
Behavioural Brain Research
|
August 21, 2010
Reviewing the impact of problem structure on planning: a software tool for analyzing tower tasks
Christoph P Kaller, Benjamin Rahm, Lena Köstering, et al.
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS
|
December 12, 2022
Parallel and identical test-retest reliability of the Tower of London test - Freiburg version
Valentin Schyle, Lena V Schumacher, Benjamin Rahm, et al.
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research
|
July 23, 2004
The impact of problem structure on planning: insights from the Tower of London task
Christoph P Kaller, Josef M Unterrainer, Benjamin Rahm, et al.
Psychophysiology
|
June 4, 2009
Eye movements and visuospatial problem solving: identifying separable phases of complex cognition
Christoph P Kaller, Benjamin Rahm, Kristina Bolkenius, et al.
Neuroimage
|
December 24, 2013
fMRI characterization of visual working memory recognition
Benjamin Rahm, Jochen Kaiser, Josef M Unterrainer, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
|
January 11, 2012
Visuospatial over verbal demands in predicting Tower of London planning tasks
J Marcus Cheetham, Benjamin Rahm, Christoph Philipp Kaller, et al.
Brain and Cognition
|
April 29, 2008
Thinking around the corner: the development of planning abilities
Christoph P Kaller, Benjamin Rahm, Joachim Spreer, et al.
Brain and Cognition
|
March 27, 2012
Dissociable stages of problem solving (II): first evidence for process-contingent temporal order of activation in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
Nina Ruh, Benjamin Rahm, Josef M Unterrainer, et al.
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