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Michael Falkenstein

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Neurotoxicology|July 12, 2012
Neurobehavioral performance in human volunteers during inhalation exposure to the unpleasant local irritant cyclohexylamineStephanie A Juran, Christoph van Thriel, Stefan Kleinbeck, et al.
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|November 17, 2019
Beyond prospective memory retrieval: Encoding and remembering of intentions across the lifespanAlexandra Hering, Nele Wild-Wall, Michael Falkenstein, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|April 3, 2018
Work-Related Determinants of Burnout in a Nationally Representative Sample of German Employees: Results From the Study on Mental Health at WorkGrit Müller, Bettina Brendel, Gabriele Freude, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|November 30, 2015
The ultra-slow NAT2*6A haplotype is associated with reduced higher cognitive functions in an elderly study groupSilvia Selinski, Stephan Getzmann, Patrick D Gajewski, et al.
European Journal of Nutrition|December 13, 2021
Impact of lunch with carbohydrates differing in glycemic index on children's cognitive functioning in the late postprandial phase: a randomized crossover studyAlina Drozdowska, Kathrin Sinningen, Michael Falkenstein, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|September 16, 2006
Age-related changes in cognitive conflict processing: an event-related potential studyRalph Mager, Alex H Bullinger, Serge Brand, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|May 15, 2007
Levels of error processing in Huntington's disease: a combined study using event-related potentials and voxel-based morphometryChristian Beste, Carsten Saft, Carsten Konrad, et al.
Neuropsychologia|September 2, 2018
Good to be stressed? Improved response inhibition and error processing after acute stress in young and older menAngelika Margarete Dierolf, Daniela Schoofs, Eve-Mariek Hessas, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|October 4, 2017
Executive control, ERP and pro-inflammatory activity in emotionally exhausted middle-aged employees. Comparison between subclinical burnout and mild to moderate depressionPatrick D Gajewski, Sylvia Boden, Gabriele Freude, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|March 24, 2020
Short-term effects of carbohydrates differing in glycemic index (GI) consumed at lunch on children's cognitive function in a randomized crossover studyKathrin Jansen, Jana Tempes, Alina Drozdowska, et al.
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Neurotoxicology|July 12, 2012
Neurobehavioral performance in human volunteers during inhalation exposure to the unpleasant local irritant cyclohexylamineStephanie A Juran, Christoph van Thriel, Stefan Kleinbeck, et al.
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|November 17, 2019
Beyond prospective memory retrieval: Encoding and remembering of intentions across the lifespanAlexandra Hering, Nele Wild-Wall, Michael Falkenstein, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|April 3, 2018
Work-Related Determinants of Burnout in a Nationally Representative Sample of German Employees: Results From the Study on Mental Health at WorkGrit Müller, Bettina Brendel, Gabriele Freude, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|November 30, 2015
The ultra-slow NAT2*6A haplotype is associated with reduced higher cognitive functions in an elderly study groupSilvia Selinski, Stephan Getzmann, Patrick D Gajewski, et al.
European Journal of Nutrition|December 13, 2021
Impact of lunch with carbohydrates differing in glycemic index on children's cognitive functioning in the late postprandial phase: a randomized crossover studyAlina Drozdowska, Kathrin Sinningen, Michael Falkenstein, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|September 16, 2006
Age-related changes in cognitive conflict processing: an event-related potential studyRalph Mager, Alex H Bullinger, Serge Brand, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|May 15, 2007
Levels of error processing in Huntington's disease: a combined study using event-related potentials and voxel-based morphometryChristian Beste, Carsten Saft, Carsten Konrad, et al.
Neuropsychologia|September 2, 2018
Good to be stressed? Improved response inhibition and error processing after acute stress in young and older menAngelika Margarete Dierolf, Daniela Schoofs, Eve-Mariek Hessas, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|October 4, 2017
Executive control, ERP and pro-inflammatory activity in emotionally exhausted middle-aged employees. Comparison between subclinical burnout and mild to moderate depressionPatrick D Gajewski, Sylvia Boden, Gabriele Freude, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|March 24, 2020
Short-term effects of carbohydrates differing in glycemic index (GI) consumed at lunch on children's cognitive function in a randomized crossover studyKathrin Jansen, Jana Tempes, Alina Drozdowska, et al.
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