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Michael Falkenstein

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Neuroscience Letters|July 8, 2008
Time estimation in healthy ageing and neurodegenerative basal ganglia disordersNele Wild-Wall, Rita Willemssen, Michael Falkenstein, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|April 28, 2017
A Randomized Controlled ERP Study on the Effects of Multi-Domain Cognitive Training and Task Difficulty on Task Switching Performance in Older AdultsKristina Küper, Patrick D Gajewski, Claudia Frieg, et al.
Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 3, 2008
Practice-related effects in a Go-Nogo taskSergei A Schapkin, Michael Falkenstein, Anke Marks, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|August 24, 2016
ERP Correlates of Simulated Purchase DecisionsPatrick D Gajewski, Jessica Drizinsky, Joachim Zülch, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|December 11, 2013
Toxoplasma gondii impairs memory in infected seniorsPatrick D Gajewski, Michael Falkenstein, Jan G Hengstler, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|November 9, 2004
The modulation of the Ne-like wave on correct responses foreshadows errorsSonia Allain, Laurence Carbonnell, Michael Falkenstein, et al.
Plos One|March 28, 2009
Response monitoring in de novo patients with Parkinson's diseaseRita Willemssen, Thomas Müller, Michael Schwarz, et al.
Neuropsychologia|February 5, 2008
Response inhibition in Huntington's disease-a study using ERPs and sLORETAChristian Beste, Carsten Saft, Jürgen Andrich, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 11, 2008
Stimulus-response compatibility in Huntington's disease: a cognitive-neurophysiological analysisChristian Beste, Carsten Saft, Jürgen Andrich, et al.
Neuropsychologia|June 8, 2011
The functional 5-HT1A receptor polymorphism affects response inhibition processes in a context-dependent mannerChristian Beste, Katharina Domschke, Britta Radenz, et al.
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Neuroscience Letters|July 8, 2008
Time estimation in healthy ageing and neurodegenerative basal ganglia disordersNele Wild-Wall, Rita Willemssen, Michael Falkenstein, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|April 28, 2017
A Randomized Controlled ERP Study on the Effects of Multi-Domain Cognitive Training and Task Difficulty on Task Switching Performance in Older AdultsKristina Küper, Patrick D Gajewski, Claudia Frieg, et al.
Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 3, 2008
Practice-related effects in a Go-Nogo taskSergei A Schapkin, Michael Falkenstein, Anke Marks, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|August 24, 2016
ERP Correlates of Simulated Purchase DecisionsPatrick D Gajewski, Jessica Drizinsky, Joachim Zülch, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|December 11, 2013
Toxoplasma gondii impairs memory in infected seniorsPatrick D Gajewski, Michael Falkenstein, Jan G Hengstler, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|November 9, 2004
The modulation of the Ne-like wave on correct responses foreshadows errorsSonia Allain, Laurence Carbonnell, Michael Falkenstein, et al.
Plos One|March 28, 2009
Response monitoring in de novo patients with Parkinson's diseaseRita Willemssen, Thomas Müller, Michael Schwarz, et al.
Neuropsychologia|February 5, 2008
Response inhibition in Huntington's disease-a study using ERPs and sLORETAChristian Beste, Carsten Saft, Jürgen Andrich, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 11, 2008
Stimulus-response compatibility in Huntington's disease: a cognitive-neurophysiological analysisChristian Beste, Carsten Saft, Jürgen Andrich, et al.
Neuropsychologia|June 8, 2011
The functional 5-HT1A receptor polymorphism affects response inhibition processes in a context-dependent mannerChristian Beste, Katharina Domschke, Britta Radenz, et al.
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