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Browsing by Author Weis, S.
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| Full Text | Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | | 2011 | Congenital prosopagnosia: multistage anatomical and functional deficits in face processing circuitry. | Dinkelacker, V.; Grüter, M.; Klaver, P.; Grüter, T.; Specht, K., et al |
| 2008 | Strongly lateralized activation in language fMRI of atypical dominant patients-implications for presurgical work-up. | Wellmer, J.; Weber, B.; Weis, S.; Klaver, P.; Urbach, H., et al |
| 2008 | Contributions of the medial temporal lobe to declarative memory retrieval: manipulating the amount of contextual retrieval. | Tendolkar, I.; Arnold, J.; Petersson, K.M.; Weis, S.; Brockhaus-Dumke, A., et al |
| 2007 | Probing the neural correlates of associative memory formation : a parametrically analyzed event-related functional MRI study | Tendolkar, I.; Arnold, J.F.; Petersson, K.M.; Weis, S.; Eijndhoven, P. van, et al |
| 2006 | Association between scalp hair-whorl direction and hemispheric language dominance. | Weber, B.; Hoppe, C.; Faber, J.; Axmacher, N.; Fliessbach, K., et al |
| 2006 | Left hippocampal pathology is associated with atypical language lateralization in patients with focal epilepsy. | Weber, B.; Wellmer, J.; Reuber, M.; Mormann, F.; Weis, S., et al |
| 2004 | Process dissociation between contextual retrieval and item recognition. | Weis, S.; Specht, K.; Klaver, P.; Tendolkar, I.; Willmes, K., et al |
| 2004 | Neural correlates of successful declarative memory formation and retrieval: the anatomical overlap | Weis, S.; Klaver, P.; Reul, J.; Elger, C.E.; Fernandez, G.S.E. |
| 2004 | Evidence for a dysfunctional retrosplenial cortex in patients with schizophrenia: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study with a semantic-perceptual contrast. | Tendolkar, I.; Weis, S.; Guddat, O.; Fernandez, G.S.E.; Brockhaus, A., et al |
| 2004 | Using visual advance information: an event-related functional MRI study. | Klaver, P.; Fell, J.; Weis, S.; Greiff, A. de; Ruhlmann, J., et al |
| 2004 | Temporal and cerebellar brain regions that support both declarative memory formation and retrieval. | Weis, S.; Klaver, P.; Reul, J.; Elger, C.E.; Fernandez, G.S.E. |
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