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2009

Books, Dissertations, Edited Volumes

  • Wermter, S., Page, M., Knowles, M., Gallese, V., Pulvermüller, F., & Taylor, J. (eds.) 2009. Multimodal communication in animals, humans and robots. Special issue of the journal Neural Networks, 22 (2).

Articles in Refereed International Journals

  • Berthier, M. L., Green, C., Lara, J. P., Higueras, C., Barbancho, M. A., Dávila, G., & Pulvermüller, F. 2009. Memantine and constraint-induced aphasia therapy in chronic post-stroke aphasia. Annals of Neurology,65 (5), 577-85.
  • Boulenger, V., Hauk, O., & Pulvermüller, F. 2009. Grasping ideas with the motor system: Semantic somatotopy in idiom comprehension. Cerebral Cortex,19 (8), 1905-1914.
  • Carlyon, R. P., Deeks, J., Shtyrov, Y., Grahn, J., Gockel, H., Hauk, O., & Pulvermüller, F. 2009. Changes in the perceived duration of a narrowband sound induced by a preceding stimulus: a retrospective effect in auditory perception? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35 (6), 1898-912.
  • D’Ausilio, A., Pulvermüller, F., Salmas, P., Bufalari, I., Begliomini, C., & Fadiga, L. 2009. The motor somatotopy of speech perception. Current Biology, 19 (5), 381-385.
  • D'Ausilio, A., Pulvermüller, F., Salmas, P., Bufalari, I., Begliomini, C., & Fadiga, L. 2009. Speech perception may causally depend on the activity of motor centers. Current Biology, http://www.cell.com/current-biology/comments_Dausilio.
  • Garagnani, M., Shtyrov, Y., & Pulvermüller, F. 2009. Effects of attention on what is known and what is not: MEG evidence for functionally discrete memory circuits. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 3 (10) doi:10.3389/neuro.09.010.2009.
  • Garagnani, M., Wennekers, T., & Pulvermüller, F. 2009. Recruitment and consolidation of cell assemblies for words by way of Hebbian learning and competition in a multi-layer neural network. Cognitive Computation, 1 (2), 160-176.
  • Hauk, O., Davis, M.H., Ford, M., Marslen-Wilson, W. D. & Pulvermüller, F., 2009. Can I have a quick word? Early electrophysiological manifestations of psycholinguistic processes revealed by event-related regression analysis of the EEG. Biological Psychology,80(1), 64-74.
  • Pulvermüller, F. & Shtyrov, Y. 2009. Spatio-temporal signatures of large-scale synfire chains for speech as revealed by MEG. Cerebral Cortex, 19(1), 79-88.
  • Pulvermüller, F., & Knoblauch, A. 2009. Discrete combinatorial circuits emerging in neural networks: a mechanism for rules of grammar in the human brain? Neural Networks, 22 (1), 161-172.
  • Pulvermüller, F., Kherif, F., Hauk, O., & Nimmo-Smith, I. 2009. Cortical cell assemblies for lexical and category-specific semantic processing as revealed by fMRI cluster analysis. Human Brain Mapping, 30 (12), 3837-3850.
  • Pulvermüller, F., Shtyrov, Y., & Hauk, O. 2009. Understanding in an instant: neurophysiological evidence for mechanistic language circuits in the brain. Brain and Language, 110 (2), 81-94.
  • Vestergaard, M. D., Haden, G. P., Shtyrov, Y., Patterson, R. D., Pulvermüller, F., Denham, S. L., Sziller, I., & Winkler, I. 2009. Auditory size-deviant detection in adults and newborn infants. Biological Psychology, 82 (2), 169-75.
  • Wermter, S., Page, M., Knowles, M., Gallese, V., Pulvermüller, F., & Taylor, J. 2009. Multimodal communication in animals, humans and robots: An introduction to perspectives in brain-inspired informatics. Neural Networks, 22 (2), 111-115.
  • Winkler, I., Czigler, I., Salisbury, D. F.,  & Pulvermüller, F. 2009. The Fifth Conference on Mismatch Negativity (MMN) and its Clinical and Scientific Applications. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 3 (2), XXIV-XXV.

Chapters in Handbooks and Proceedings Volumes, Refereed Publications in National Journals

  • Shtyrov, Y., & Pulvermüller, F. 2009. Are you listening? Language outside the focus of attention. In M. Stamenov (Ed.), Advances in Consciousness Research. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
  • Shtyrov, Y., & Pulvermüller, F. 2009. Rapid, automatic and parallel language processing in the human brain: neurophysiological data using the mismatch negativity (MMN). In M. Horne (Ed.), Brain Talk. Lund: University of Lund.