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Neuroscience Letters
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December 31, 2003
EEG power and coherence analysis of visually presented nouns and verbs reveals left frontal processing differences
Patrick Khader, Frank Rösler
Neuropsychologia
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October 26, 2005
Material-specific long-term memory representations of faces and spatial positions: evidence from slow event-related brain potentials
Patrick Khader, Martin Heil, Frank Rösler
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
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November 13, 2007
Working memory maintenance contributes to long-term memory formation: evidence from slow event-related brain potentials
Patrick Khader, Charan Ranganath, Anna Seemüller, et al.
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research
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July 26, 2003
Differences between noun and verb processing in a minimal phrase context: a semantic priming study using event-related brain potentials
Patrick Khader, André Scherag, Judith Streb, et al.
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology
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August 3, 2007
On the relationship between slow cortical potentials and BOLD signal changes in humans
Patrick Khader, Tobias Schicke, Brigitte Röder, et al.
Neuroimage
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June 21, 2005
Content-specific activation during associative long-term memory retrieval
Patrick Khader, Michael Burke, Siegfried Bien, et al.
Neuroimage
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May 22, 2009
Dissociating the solution processes of small, large, and zero multiplications by means of fMRI
Kerstin Jost, Patrick Khader, Michael Burke, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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March 6, 2007
Topography and dynamics of associative long-term memory retrieval in humans
Patrick Khader, Kathrin Knoth, Michael Burke, et al.
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research
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November 21, 2016
Comparing the effects of an acute bout of physical exercise with an acute bout of interactive mental and physical exercise on electrophysiology and executive functioning in younger and older adults
Julia Dimitrova, Michael Hogan, Patrick Khader, et al.
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Neuroscience Letters
|
December 31, 2003
EEG power and coherence analysis of visually presented nouns and verbs reveals left frontal processing differences
Patrick Khader, Frank Rösler
Neuropsychologia
|
October 26, 2005
Material-specific long-term memory representations of faces and spatial positions: evidence from slow event-related brain potentials
Patrick Khader, Martin Heil, Frank Rösler
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
|
November 13, 2007
Working memory maintenance contributes to long-term memory formation: evidence from slow event-related brain potentials
Patrick Khader, Charan Ranganath, Anna Seemüller, et al.
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research
|
July 26, 2003
Differences between noun and verb processing in a minimal phrase context: a semantic priming study using event-related brain potentials
Patrick Khader, André Scherag, Judith Streb, et al.
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology
|
August 3, 2007
On the relationship between slow cortical potentials and BOLD signal changes in humans
Patrick Khader, Tobias Schicke, Brigitte Röder, et al.
Neuroimage
|
June 21, 2005
Content-specific activation during associative long-term memory retrieval
Patrick Khader, Michael Burke, Siegfried Bien, et al.
Neuroimage
|
May 22, 2009
Dissociating the solution processes of small, large, and zero multiplications by means of fMRI
Kerstin Jost, Patrick Khader, Michael Burke, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
March 6, 2007
Topography and dynamics of associative long-term memory retrieval in humans
Patrick Khader, Kathrin Knoth, Michael Burke, et al.
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research
|
November 21, 2016
Comparing the effects of an acute bout of physical exercise with an acute bout of interactive mental and physical exercise on electrophysiology and executive functioning in younger and older adults
Julia Dimitrova, Michael Hogan, Patrick Khader, et al.
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