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Nadja Tschentscher

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Frontiers in Psychology|February 15, 2013
The Body of Evidence: What Can Neuroscience Tell Us about Embodied Semantics?Olaf Hauk, Nadja Tschentscher
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 31, 2016
Frontal Cortex Supports the Early Structuring of Multiple Solution Steps in Symbolic Problem-solvingNadja Tschentscher, Olaf Hauk
Neuroimage|February 15, 2014
How are things adding up? Neural differences between arithmetic operations are due to general problem solving strategiesNadja Tschentscher, Olaf Hauk
Frontiers in Psychology|September 1, 2015
Individual strategy ratings improve the control for task difficulty effects in arithmetic problem solving paradigmsNadja Tschentscher, Olaf Hauk
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 21, 2022
Spatio-Temporal Brain Dynamic Differences in Fluid IntelligenceNadja Tschentscher, Paul Sauseng
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|March 31, 2016
Frontal and Parietal Cortices Show Different Spatiotemporal Dynamics across Problem-solving StagesNadja Tschentscher, Olaf Hauk
Experimental Brain Research|August 21, 2008
Grasp cueing and joint attentionNadja Tschentscher, Martin H Fischer
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 15, 2017
Fluid Intelligence Predicts Novel Rule Implementation in a Distributed Frontoparietal Control NetworkNadja Tschentscher, Daniel Mitchell, John Duncan
Trends in Neurosciences|March 16, 2019
Be Prepared: Tune to FM-Theta for Cognitive ControlPaul Sauseng, Nadja Tschentscher, Anna Lena Biel
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 10, 2021
Modulation of the Primary Auditory Thalamus When Recognizing Speech with Background NoisePaul Glad Mihai, Nadja Tschentscher, Katharina von Kriegstein
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Frontiers in Psychology|February 15, 2013
The Body of Evidence: What Can Neuroscience Tell Us about Embodied Semantics?Olaf Hauk, Nadja Tschentscher
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 31, 2016
Frontal Cortex Supports the Early Structuring of Multiple Solution Steps in Symbolic Problem-solvingNadja Tschentscher, Olaf Hauk
Neuroimage|February 15, 2014
How are things adding up? Neural differences between arithmetic operations are due to general problem solving strategiesNadja Tschentscher, Olaf Hauk
Frontiers in Psychology|September 1, 2015
Individual strategy ratings improve the control for task difficulty effects in arithmetic problem solving paradigmsNadja Tschentscher, Olaf Hauk
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 21, 2022
Spatio-Temporal Brain Dynamic Differences in Fluid IntelligenceNadja Tschentscher, Paul Sauseng
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|March 31, 2016
Frontal and Parietal Cortices Show Different Spatiotemporal Dynamics across Problem-solving StagesNadja Tschentscher, Olaf Hauk
Experimental Brain Research|August 21, 2008
Grasp cueing and joint attentionNadja Tschentscher, Martin H Fischer
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 15, 2017
Fluid Intelligence Predicts Novel Rule Implementation in a Distributed Frontoparietal Control NetworkNadja Tschentscher, Daniel Mitchell, John Duncan
Trends in Neurosciences|March 16, 2019
Be Prepared: Tune to FM-Theta for Cognitive ControlPaul Sauseng, Nadja Tschentscher, Anna Lena Biel
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 10, 2021
Modulation of the Primary Auditory Thalamus When Recognizing Speech with Background NoisePaul Glad Mihai, Nadja Tschentscher, Katharina von Kriegstein
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