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1. Linguistic and emotional responses evoked by pseudoword presentation: An EEG and behavioral study.

2. Analyzing and computing humans by means of the brain using Brain-Computer Interfaces - understanding the user -- previous evidence, self-relevance and the user's self-concept as potential superordinate human factors of relevance.

3. Measuring Gait-Event-Related Brain Potentials (gERPs) during Instructed and Spontaneous Treadmill Walking: Technical Solutions and Automated Classification through Artificial Neural Networks

4. Decoding of Processing Preferences from Language Paradigms by Means of EEG-ERP Methodology: Risk Markers of Cognitive Vulnerability for Depression and Protective Indicators of Well-Being? Cerebral Correlates and Mechanisms.

5. Snap Your Fingers! An ERP/sLORETA Study Investigating Implicit Processing of Self- vs. Other-Related Movement Sounds Using the Passive Oddball Paradigm

6. Biologically relevant emotion processing does not interfere with Self- versus Other- referenced emotion discrimination: An Electroencephalography study

7. We can’t help but think of ourselves: A simultaneous EEG and EMG study on the automaticity of Self-referential emotion processing

8. Can we distinguish an “I” and “ME” during listening?—an event-related EEG study on the processing of first and second person personal and possessive pronouns.

9. Emotional facial expressions evoke faster orienting responses, but weaker emotional responses at neural and behavioural levels compared to scenes: A simultaneous EEG and facial EMG study.

10. Hierarchy and dynamics of self-referential processing: The non-personal Me1 and the personal Me2 elicited via single words.

11. No fear, no panic: probing negation as a means for emotion regulation.

12. Your emotion or mine: labeling feelings alters emotional face perception--an ERP study on automatic and intentional affect labeling.

13. His or mine? The time course of self-other discrimination in emotion processing.

14. Buzzwords: Early Cortical Responses to Emotional Words During Reading.

15. Neurocognitive architecture of the semantics of abstract concepts

16. Diagnosis and prognosis of disorders of consciousness : Classification and prognostication of clinical outcome of patients after traumatic and non-traumatic brain injuries

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