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Maren Schmidt-Kassow

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Brain Research|February 4, 2019
Editorial: Brain in MotionMaren Schmidt-Kassow, Stefan Debener
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience|June 12, 2023
The brain in motion-cognitive effects of simultaneous motor activityMaren Schmidt-Kassow, Jochen Kaiser
Neuroreport|November 13, 2009
Attention and perceptual regularity in speechMaren Schmidt-Kassow, Sonja A Kotz
Brain Research|July 5, 2008
Entrainment of syntactic processing? ERP-responses to predictable time intervals during syntactic reanalysisMaren Schmidt-Kassow, Sonja A Kotz
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 13, 2015
Basal ganglia contribution to rule expectancy and temporal predictability in speechSonja A Kotz, Maren Schmidt-Kassow
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 16, 2008
Event-related brain potentials suggest a late interaction of meter and syntax in the P600Maren Schmidt-Kassow, Sonja A Kotz
Brain Research|December 2, 2017
Auditory-motor coupling affects phonetic encodingMaren Schmidt-Kassow, Katharina Thöne, Jochen Kaiser
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 14, 2009
Non-motor basal ganglia functions: a review and proposal for a model of sensory predictability in auditory language perceptionSonja A Kotz, Michael Schwartze, Maren Schmidt-Kassow
Plos One|October 24, 2023
How neurotypical listeners recognize emotions expressed through vocal cues by speakers with high-functioning autismMindy T Gibson, Maren Schmidt-Kassow, Silke Paulmann
Neuropsychologia|December 20, 2011
Rhythm's gonna get you: regular meter facilitates semantic sentence processingKathrin Rothermich, Maren Schmidt-Kassow, Sonja A Kotz
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Brain Research|February 4, 2019
Editorial: Brain in MotionMaren Schmidt-Kassow, Stefan Debener
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience|June 12, 2023
The brain in motion-cognitive effects of simultaneous motor activityMaren Schmidt-Kassow, Jochen Kaiser
Neuroreport|November 13, 2009
Attention and perceptual regularity in speechMaren Schmidt-Kassow, Sonja A Kotz
Brain Research|July 5, 2008
Entrainment of syntactic processing? ERP-responses to predictable time intervals during syntactic reanalysisMaren Schmidt-Kassow, Sonja A Kotz
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 13, 2015
Basal ganglia contribution to rule expectancy and temporal predictability in speechSonja A Kotz, Maren Schmidt-Kassow
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 16, 2008
Event-related brain potentials suggest a late interaction of meter and syntax in the P600Maren Schmidt-Kassow, Sonja A Kotz
Brain Research|December 2, 2017
Auditory-motor coupling affects phonetic encodingMaren Schmidt-Kassow, Katharina Thöne, Jochen Kaiser
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 14, 2009
Non-motor basal ganglia functions: a review and proposal for a model of sensory predictability in auditory language perceptionSonja A Kotz, Michael Schwartze, Maren Schmidt-Kassow
Plos One|October 24, 2023
How neurotypical listeners recognize emotions expressed through vocal cues by speakers with high-functioning autismMindy T Gibson, Maren Schmidt-Kassow, Silke Paulmann
Neuropsychologia|December 20, 2011
Rhythm's gonna get you: regular meter facilitates semantic sentence processingKathrin Rothermich, Maren Schmidt-Kassow, Sonja A Kotz
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