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M Falkenstein

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Acta Psychologica|May 27, 1999
ERP components in Go/Nogo tasks and their relation to inhibitionM Falkenstein, J Hoormann, J Hohnsbein
Neuroreport|August 15, 1994
Effect of selective attention on the latency of human frequency-following potentialsJ Hoormann, M Falkenstein, J Hohnsbein
Psychophysiology|March 8, 2000
Early attention effects in human auditory-evoked potentialsJ Hoormann, M Falkenstein, J Hohnsbein
Ergonomics|June 5, 1998
Performance differences in reaction tasks are reflected in event-related brain potentials (ERPs)J Hohnsbein, M Falkenstein, J Hoormann
Zeitschrift Fur Gerontologie Und Geriatrie|August 15, 2009
[Cognitive competence of older workers]N Wild-Wall, P Gajewski, M Falkenstein
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|June 1, 1991
Effects of crossmodal divided attention on late ERP components. II. Error processing in choice reaction tasksM Falkenstein, J Hohnsbein, J Hoormann, et al.
Neuroscience|January 27, 2009
Error processing in normal aging and in basal ganglia disordersC Beste, R Willemssen, C Saft, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|January 1, 1989
Improved amplitude evaluation of the frequency following response (FFR)H Dembon, J Hohnsbein, L Blanke, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|June 1, 1991
Effects of crossmodal divided attention on late ERP components. I. Simple and choice reaction tasksJ Hohnsbein, M Falkenstein, J Hoormann, et al.
Hearing Research|May 1, 1992
The human frequency-following response (FFR): normal variability and relation to the click-evoked brainstem responseJ Hoormann, M Falkenstein, J Hohnsbein, et al.
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Acta Psychologica|May 27, 1999
ERP components in Go/Nogo tasks and their relation to inhibitionM Falkenstein, J Hoormann, J Hohnsbein
Neuroreport|August 15, 1994
Effect of selective attention on the latency of human frequency-following potentialsJ Hoormann, M Falkenstein, J Hohnsbein
Psychophysiology|March 8, 2000
Early attention effects in human auditory-evoked potentialsJ Hoormann, M Falkenstein, J Hohnsbein
Ergonomics|June 5, 1998
Performance differences in reaction tasks are reflected in event-related brain potentials (ERPs)J Hohnsbein, M Falkenstein, J Hoormann
Zeitschrift Fur Gerontologie Und Geriatrie|August 15, 2009
[Cognitive competence of older workers]N Wild-Wall, P Gajewski, M Falkenstein
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|June 1, 1991
Effects of crossmodal divided attention on late ERP components. II. Error processing in choice reaction tasksM Falkenstein, J Hohnsbein, J Hoormann, et al.
Neuroscience|January 27, 2009
Error processing in normal aging and in basal ganglia disordersC Beste, R Willemssen, C Saft, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|January 1, 1989
Improved amplitude evaluation of the frequency following response (FFR)H Dembon, J Hohnsbein, L Blanke, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|June 1, 1991
Effects of crossmodal divided attention on late ERP components. I. Simple and choice reaction tasksJ Hohnsbein, M Falkenstein, J Hoormann, et al.
Hearing Research|May 1, 1992
The human frequency-following response (FFR): normal variability and relation to the click-evoked brainstem responseJ Hoormann, M Falkenstein, J Hohnsbein, et al.
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