Thesis - PhD (351)

16821.
Thesis - PhD
Paulmann, S.: Electrophysiological evidence on the processing of emotional prosody: Insights from healthy and patient populations. Dissertation, 281 pp., Max Planck Insitute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2006)
16822.
Thesis - PhD
Reinholz, J.: Interhemispheric interaction in object- and word-related visual areas. Dissertation, 191 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2006)
16823.
Thesis - PhD
Rossi, S.: The role of proficiency in syntactic second language processing: Evidence from event-related brain potentials in German and Italian. Dissertation, 203 pp., Max Planck Insitute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2006)
16824.
Thesis - PhD
Schäfer, A.: Funktionelle Bildgebung mittels magnetischer Resonanz (fMRI) auf der Grundlage imtermolekularer Multiquantenkohärenzen. Dissertation, Universität Leipzig, Germany (2006)
16825.
Thesis - PhD
Schulze, K.: Neural correlates of working memory for verbal and tonal stimuli in nonmusicians and musicians with and without absolute pitch. Dissertation, 203 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2006)
16826.
Thesis - PhD
Siebörger, F. T.: Funktionelle Neuroanatomie des Textverstehens: Kohärenzbildung bei Witzen und anderen ungewöhnlichen Texten. Dissertation, 156 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2006)
16827.
Thesis - PhD
Sivonen, P.: Event-related brain activation in speech perception: From sensory to cognitive processes. Dissertation, 186 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2006)
16828.
Thesis - PhD
Toepel, U.: Contrastive topic and focus information in discourse – Prosodic realisation and electrophysiological brain correlates. Dissertation, 188 pp., Max Planck Insitute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2006)
16829.
Thesis - PhD
Wolfensteller, U.: Habituelle und arbiträre sensomotorische Verknüpfungen im lateralen prämotorischen Kortex des Menschen. Dissertation, 134 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2006)
16830.
Thesis - PhD
de Greck, M.: Die Aktivierung des motorischen Kortex bei der Verarbeitung von visuellen räumlichen Hinweisreizen. Dissertation, University of Leipzig, Leipzig (2005)
16831.
Thesis - PhD
Morgenstern, S.: Magnetresonanztomographische Messungen der Dicke des menschlichen Neokortex. Dissertation, University of Leipzig, Leipzig (2005)
16832.
Thesis - PhD
Steffenhagen, N.: Modulation von Arbeitsgedächtnisfunktionen durch Modafinil. Dissertation, University of Leipzig, Leipzig (2005)
16833.
Thesis - PhD
Grube, M.: The where and when of auditory space: Evidence from patients with acquired brain lesions. Dissertation, University of Leipzig, Leipzig (2005)
16834.
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Engbert, K.: Intentional action in temporal binding. Dissertation, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München, Germany (2005)
16835.
Thesis - PhD
von Mengershausen, M.: 3 D diffusion tensor imaging in the human brain with nuclear magnetic resonance. Dissertation, University of Leipzig, Leipzig (2005)
16836.
Thesis - PhD
Jochimsen, T. H.: Metabolic characterization of neuronal activation in the human brain by nuclear magnetic resonance. Dissertation, Universität Leipzig, Germany (2005)
16837.
Thesis - PhD
Daum, M. M.: Dynamische mentale Repräsentationen bei Kindern und Erwachsenen: Der Einfluss von Perzeption und Kognition auf das representational momentum. Dissertation, Universität Zürich, Switzerland (2005)
16838.
Thesis - PhD
Biedermann, F.: Auditorische Diskriminationsleistungen nach unilateralen Läsionen im Di-und Telenzephalon. Dissertation, 178 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2005)
16839.
Thesis - PhD
Danielmeier, C.: Neuronale Grundlagen der Interferenz zwischen Handlung und visueller Wahrnehmung. Dissertation, 91 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2005)
16840.
Thesis - PhD
Derrfuß, J.: Functional specialization in the lateral frontal cortex: The role of the inferior frontal junction in cognitive control. Dissertation, 81 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2005)
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