Thesis - PhD (342)

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Grund, M.: Neural correlates of conscious and unconscious somatosensory processing. Dissertation, 136 pp., University of Leipzig (2022)
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Paulus, P. C.: Schema and value: Characterizing the role of the rostral and ventral medial prefrontal cortex in episodic future thinking. Dissertation, xviii, 181 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2022)
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Cesnaite, E.: Spatio-temporal neural dynamics at rest relate to cognitive performance and age. Dissertation, University of Leipzig, Germany (2022)
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Kaptan, M.: Neuroimaging of the human spinal cord at 3 Tesla: Investigation of acquisition and denoising strategies through resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. Dissertation, University of Leipzig (2022)
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Chien, P.-J.: Neural bases of linguistic pitch in a tonal language: Intonation, lexical tone, and the role of language experience. Dissertation, 139 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2022)
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Gong, R.: β-γ phase-amplitude coupling derived from non-invasive electroencephalogram: Insight into the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease. Dissertation, University of Leipzig (2022)
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Graessner, A.: The neural correlates of basic semantic composition: Evidence from fMRI, lesion-behavior mapping and EEG. Dissertation, x, 157 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2022)
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Jamshidi Idaji, M.: New machine learning methods for modeling nonlinear interactions in neural data. Dissertation, TU Berlin, Germany (2022)
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Paul, M.: Non-adjacent dependency learning: Development, domain differences, and memory. Dissertation, vii, 162 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2022)
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Shih, P.-C.: Bilateral upper-limb coordination in aging and stroke. Dissertation, 154 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2022)
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Stephani, T.: On the organization of neural response variability: Probing somatosensory excitability dynamics with oscillatory brain states and stimulus-evoked potentials. Dissertation, University of Leipzig, Germany (2022)
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Zhang, J.: Non-invasive electrophysiological biomarkers of aging and Parkinson’s disease. Dissertation, Charité University Medicine Berlin, Germany (2022)
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Kalloch, B.: Towards individualized transcranial electric stimulation therapy through computer simulation. Dissertation, Universität Leipzig (2021)
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Kumral, D.: Variability in heart and brain activity across the adult lifespan. Dissertation, 38 pp., Charité University Medicine Berlin, Germany (2021)
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Ekerdt, C.: How language shapes the developing brain: An investigation of the white matter structures underlying language acquisition. Dissertation, xi, 164 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2021)
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Gast, R.: Phase transitions between asynchronous and synchronous neural dynamics: Theoretical insight into the mechanisms behind neural oscillations in Parkinson's disease. Dissertation, University of Leipzig (2021)
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Kenville, R.: Compound motor control: Non-invasive approaches to uncover principles and mechanisms. Dissertation, viii, 96, VII pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2021)
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Kuhnke, P.: The neural basis of conceptual knowledge retrieval: Insights from fMRI & TMS in the healthy human brain. Dissertation, 143 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2021)
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Maudrich, T.: Physiological mirror activity: Neural correlates and mechanisms. Dissertation, ii, 75, XI pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2021)
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van der Burght, C.: The central contribution of prosody to sentence processing: Evidence from behavioural and neuroimaging studies. Dissertation, 219 pp., Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2021)
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