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Pulvermüller

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 17, 2001
Words in the brain's languageF Pulvermüller
Topics in Cognitive Science|August 22, 2018
Neurobiological Mechanisms for Semantic Feature Extraction and Conceptual FlexibilityFriedemann Pulvermüller
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 4, 2014
The syntax of actionFriedemann Pulvermüller
Progress in Neurobiology|July 20, 2002
A brain perspective on language mechanisms: from discrete neuronal ensembles to serial orderFriedemann Pulvermüller
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 5, 2008
Lexical access as a brain mechanismFriedemann Pulvermüller
Progress in Neurobiology|July 23, 2023
Neurobiological mechanisms for language, symbols and concepts: Clues from brain-constrained deep neural networksFriedemann Pulvermüller
Brain and Language|March 16, 2000
Syntactic circuits: how does the brain create serial order in sentences?F Pulvermüller
Die Naturwissenschaften|June 1, 1995
[Neurobiology of language processing]F Pulvermüller
Network (Bristol, England)|December 23, 1998
On the matter of rules. Past-tense formation and its significance for cognitive neuroscienceF Pulvermüller
Brain and Language|February 6, 2010
Brain embodiment of syntax and grammar: discrete combinatorial mechanisms spelt out in neuronal circuitsFriedemann Pulvermüller
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 17, 2001
Words in the brain's languageF Pulvermüller
Topics in Cognitive Science|August 22, 2018
Neurobiological Mechanisms for Semantic Feature Extraction and Conceptual FlexibilityFriedemann Pulvermüller
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 4, 2014
The syntax of actionFriedemann Pulvermüller
Progress in Neurobiology|July 20, 2002
A brain perspective on language mechanisms: from discrete neuronal ensembles to serial orderFriedemann Pulvermüller
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 5, 2008
Lexical access as a brain mechanismFriedemann Pulvermüller
Progress in Neurobiology|July 23, 2023
Neurobiological mechanisms for language, symbols and concepts: Clues from brain-constrained deep neural networksFriedemann Pulvermüller
Brain and Language|March 16, 2000
Syntactic circuits: how does the brain create serial order in sentences?F Pulvermüller
Die Naturwissenschaften|June 1, 1995
[Neurobiology of language processing]F Pulvermüller
Network (Bristol, England)|December 23, 1998
On the matter of rules. Past-tense formation and its significance for cognitive neuroscienceF Pulvermüller
Brain and Language|February 6, 2010
Brain embodiment of syntax and grammar: discrete combinatorial mechanisms spelt out in neuronal circuitsFriedemann Pulvermüller
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