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Journal Article (38)

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Doelling, K. B.; Poeppel, D.: Cortical entrainment to music and its modulation by expertise. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 112 (45), pp. E6233 - E6242 (2015)
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Wassiliwizky, E.; Wagner, V.; Jacobsen, T.; Menninghaus, W.: Art-elicited chills indicate states of being moved. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 9 (4), pp. 405 - 416 (2015)
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Sarkhosh, K.: Schuld, Geld und Vergeltung in Arthur Schnitzlers Traumnovelle und Stanley Kubricks Eyes Wide Shut. Arcadia: International journal of literary culture 50 (2), pp. 366 - 388 (2015)
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Gagliardi, C.; Brenna, V.; Romaniello, R.; Arrigoni, F.; Tavano, A.; Romani, M.; Valente, E. M.; Borgatti, R.: Cognitive rehabilitation in a child with Joubert Syndrome: Developmental trends and adaptive changes in a single case report. Research in Developmental Disabilities 47, pp. 375 - 384 (2015)
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Hemming, J.; Merrill, J.: On the distinction between involuntary musical imagery, musical hallucinosis, and musical hallucinations. Psychomusicology 25 (4), pp. 435 - 442 (2015)
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Menninghaus, W.; Bohrn, I. C.; Knoop, C. A.; Kotz, S. A.; Schlotz, W.; Jacobs, A. M.: Rhetorical features facilitate prosodic processing while handicapping ease of semantic comprehension. Cognition 143, pp. 48 - 60 (2015)
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Larrouy-Maestri, P.; Magis, D.; Grabenhorst, M.; Morsomme, D.: Layman versus professional musician: Who makes the better judge? PLoS One 10 (8), e0135394 (2015)
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Omigie, D.: Music and literature: Are there shared empathy and predictive mechanisms underlying their affective impact? Frontiers in Psychology 6, 1250 (2015)
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Elvers, P.; Omigie, D.; Fuhrmann, W.; Fischinger, T.: Exploring the musical taste of expert listeners: Musicology students reveal tendency toward omnivorous taste. Frontiers in Psychology 6, 1252 (2015)
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Arnal, L. H.; Flinker, A.; Kleinschmidt , A.; Giraud, A.-L.; Poeppel, D.: Human screams occupy a privileged niche in the communication soundscape. Current Biology 25 (15), pp. 2051 - 2056 (2015)
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Tavano, A.; Scharinger, M.: Prediction in speech and language processing. Cortex 68, pp. 1 - 7 (2015)
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Zarate, J. M.; Tian, X.; Woods, K. J.P.; Poeppel, D.: Multiple levels of linguistic and paralinguistic features contribute to voice recognition. Scientific Reports 5, 11475 (2015)
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Chait , M.; Greenberg, S.; Arai, T.; Simon, J. Z.; Poeppel, D.: Multi-time resolution analysis of speech: Evidence from psychophysics. Frontiers in Neuroscience 9, 214 (2015)
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Menninghaus, W.; Wagner, V.; Hanich, J.; Wassiliwizky, E.; Kuehnast, M.; Jacobsen, T.: Towards a psychological construct of being moved. PLoS One 10 (6), e0128451 (2015)
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Koelsch, S.; Jacobs, A. M.; Menninghaus, W.; Liebal, K.; Klann-Delius, G.; von Scheve, C.; Gebauer, G.: The quartet theory of human emotions: An integrative and neurofunctional model. Physics of Life Reviews (13), pp. 1 - 27 (2015)
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Overath, T.; McDermott, J. H.; Zarate, J. M.; Poeppel, D.: The cortical analysis of speech-specific temporal structure revealed by responses to sound quilts. Nature Neuroscience 18 (6), pp. 903 - 911 (2015)
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Powell , D. J.H.; Moss-Morris, R.; Liossi, C.; Schlotz, W.: Circadian cortisol and fatigue severity in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. Psychoneuroendocrinology 56, pp. 120 - 131 (2015)
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Muralikrishnan, R.; Schlesewsky, M.; Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I.: Animacy-based predictions in language comprehension are robust: Contextual cues modulate but do not nullify them. Brain Research 1608, pp. 108 - 137 (2015)
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Pfordresher, P. Q.; Larrouy-Maestri, P.: On drawing a line through the spectrogram: How do we understand deficits of vocal pitch imitation? Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9, 271 (2015)
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Lehne, M.; Engel, P.; Rohrmeier, M.; Menninghaus, W.; Jacobs, A. M.; Koelsch, S.: Reading a suspenseful literary text activates brain areas related to social cognition and predictive inference. PLoS One 10 (5), e0124550 (2015)
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