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Siegfried Bien
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2002-2012
Publications (10 Years): 0
Top Topics
Databases
Conflict Resolution
Cognitive Architecture
Short Term Memory
Top Venues
J. Cogn. Neurosci.
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Publications
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Kerstin Jost
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Patrick Khader
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Peter Düsel
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Franziska R. Richter
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Kristina B. Rohde
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Siegfried Bien
,
Frank Rösler
Controlling Conflict from Interfering Long-term Memory Representations.
J. Cogn. Neurosci.
24 (5) (2012)
Patrick Khader
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Thorsten Pachur
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Stefanie Meier
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Siegfried Bien
,
Kerstin Jost
,
Frank Rösler
Memory-based Decision-making with Heuristics: Evidence for a Controlled Activation of Memory Representations.
J. Cogn. Neurosci.
23 (11) (2011)
Oliver Stock
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Brigitte Röder
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Michael Burke
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Siegfried Bien
,
Frank Rösler
Cortical Activation Patterns during Long-term Memory Retrieval of Visually or Haptically Encoded Objects and Locations.
J. Cogn. Neurosci.
21 (1) (2009)
Kerstin Jost
,
Patrick Khader
,
Michael Burke
,
Siegfried Bien
,
Frank Rösler
Dissociating the solution processes of small, large, and zero multiplications by means of fMRI.
NeuroImage
46 (1) (2009)
Patrick Khader
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Kathrin Knoth
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Michael Burke
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Charan Ranganath
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Siegfried Bien
,
Frank Rösler
Topography and Dynamics of Associative Long-term Memory Retrieval in Humans.
J. Cogn. Neurosci.
19 (3) (2007)
Patrick Khader
,
Michael Burke
,
Siegfried Bien
,
Charan Ranganath
,
Frank Rösler
Content-specific activation during associative long-term memory retrieval.
NeuroImage
27 (4) (2005)
Susanne Knake
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Anja Haag
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Hajo M. Hamer
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Christine Dittmer
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Siegfried Bien
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Wolfgang H. Oertel
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Felix Rosenow
Language lateralization in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy: a comparison of functional transcranial Doppler sonography and the Wada test.
NeuroImage
19 (3) (2003)
Brigitte Röder
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Oliver Stock
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Helen J. Neville
,
Siegfried Bien
,
Frank Rösler
Brain Activation Modulated by the Comprehension of Normal and Pseudo-word Sentences of Different Processing Demands: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study.
NeuroImage
15 (4) (2002)