Book Chapter (912)
5921.
Book Chapter
Why do people exercise to music? In: The science and psychology of music: From Beethoven at the office to Beyoncé at the gym, pp. 284 - 289 (Eds. Thompson , W. F.; Olsen , K. N.) (2021)
5922.
Book Chapter
Early theory of mind development: Are infants inherently altercentric? In: The neural basis of mentalizing, pp. 49 - 66 (Eds. Ochsner, K.; Gilead, M.). Springer, Cham (2021)
5923.
Book Chapter
A brief history of real-time fMRI neurofeedback. In: fMRI Neurofeedback, pp. 1 - 19 (Ed. Hampson, M.). Elsevier (2021)
5924.
Book Chapter
Time to rethink the default settings in neuroscience: Hormonal transition periods as natural experiments and why sex matters. In: Fundamental questions: Gender dimensions in Max Planck research projects, pp. 27 - 42 (Ed. Weber, U.). Nomos, Baden-Baden (2021)
5925.
Book Chapter
Warum Musik verbindet: Untersuchung aus neurowissenschaftlicher Perspektive. In: Musik und Ethik: Ein Symposium an der Brandenburgischen Technischen Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg, pp. 71 - 78 (Eds. Bradler, K.; Michel, A.). Waxmann, Münster (2020)
5926.
Book Chapter
Context in spatial and episodic memory. In: The Cognitive Neurosciences, 6th ed. Ed., pp. 217 - 232 (Eds. Poeppel, D.; Mangun, G. R.; Gazzaniga, M. S.). MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (2020)
5927.
Book Chapter
A neural blueprint of language acquisition. In: Human Language: From genes and brains to behavior, pp. 147 - 161 (Ed. Hagoort, P.). MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (2019)
5928.
Book Chapter
Forward modeling and tissue conductivities. In: Magnetoencephalography: From signals to dynamic cortical networks, pp. 145 - 165 (Ed. Supek, S.). Springer, Cham (2019)
5929.
Book Chapter
Patient-specific RF safety assessment in MRI: Progress in creating surface-based human head and shoulder models. In: Brain and human body modeling: Computational human modeling at EMBC 2018, pp. 245 - 282. Springer, Cham (2019)
5930.
Book Chapter
Can BCI paradigms induce feelings of agency and responsibility over movements? In: Brain-computer interface research: A state-of-the-art summary 7, pp. 103 - 114. Springer, Cham (2019)
5931.
Book Chapter
Bilingual word production. In: The Handbook of the Neuroscience of Multilingualism, pp. 214 - 229 (Ed. Schwieter, J.). Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester (2019)
5932.
Book Chapter
11, pp. 27 - 45 (Eds. Tomen, N.; Herrmann, J. M.; Ernst, U.). Springer International Publishing, Cham (2019)
Playing at the edge of criticality: Expanded whole-brain repertoire of connectome-harmonics. In: The Functional Role of Critical Dynamics in Neural Systems: Springer Series on Bio- and Neurosystems, Vol. 5933.
Book Chapter
The neural bases of language acquisition. In: International Handbook on Language Acquisition, 1st ed. Ed., pp. 20 - 32 (Eds. Horst, J. S.; von Koss Torkildsen , J.). Routledge, London (2019)
5934.
Book Chapter
Voice processing and voice-identity recognition. In: Timbre: Acoustics, perception, and cognition, pp. 175 - 209 (Eds. Siedenburg, K.; Saitis, C.; McAdams, S.; Popper, A. N.; Fay, R. R.). Springer, Cham (2019)
5935.
Book Chapter
Grundlagen der MRT [Basic principles of MRI]. In: Ganzkörper-MR-Tomographie [Whole-Body MR Imaging] (Eds. Rummeny, E.-J.; Reimer, P.; Heindel, W.). Thieme, Stuttgart, Germany (accepted)
5936.
Book Chapter
Pattern completion and the MTL. In: Handbook of human memory. Oxford University Press, Oxford (accepted)
5937.
Book Chapter
Music across cultures. In: Foundations in music psychology: Theory and research, pp. 503 - 541 (Eds. Rentfrow, P. J.; Levitin, D. J.). MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA (2019)
5938.
Book Chapter
The neurocognitive processing of Chinese discourse. In: Routledge handbook of Chinese discourse analysis, pp. 280 - 295 (Ed. Shei, C.). Routledge, London (2019)
5939.
Book Chapter
Neurolinguistic studies of sentence comprehension. In: The Handbook of Psycholinguistics, pp. 438 - 456 (Eds. Fernandez, E.; Cairns, H.). Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken (2018)
5940.
Book Chapter
The role of prosody in early speech segmentation and word-referent mapping: Electrophysiological evidence. In: The development of prosody in first language acquisition. John Benjamins, Amsterdam (2018)