289 results on '"Kotchoubey B"'
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2. Oscillatory brain activity and maintenance of verbal and visual working memory: A systematic review
3. Atypisches Bereitschaftspotential bei Normalpersonen: Regelmäßigkeiten in einem nicht-regelmäßigen Phänomen
4. Hypofrontalität bei unbehandelten Schizophrenen vor Willkürbewegungen
5. Temporally Distinct Oscillatory Codes of Retention and Manipulation of Verbal Working Memory
6. Event-Related Potentials in an Associative Word Pair Learning Paradigm
7. The effects of sleep and wakefulness on human fear conditioning
8. Event-related potentials in a human serial conditioning paradigm
9. Neural underpinnings of contingency awareness in human fear conditioning
10. Cognitive function in patients with late stage amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
11. The electrophysiological underpinnings of variation in verbal working memory capacity
12. The role of conscious awareness in olfactory conditioning
13. Neural signatures of contingency awareness
14. Sleep in disorders of consciousness: behavioral and polysomnographic recording
15. Vegetative State
16. P.107 The effects of sleep on behavioural, cardiovascular and central measures of fear conditioned response
17. P.395 Cognitive event-related potentials in minimal conscious state patients
18. P.595 Day and night variation of sleep differentiates patients in severe disorders of consciousness
19. Behavioral Psychophysiological Intervention in a Mentally Retarded Epileptic Patient with Brain Lesion
20. Information processing in severe disorders of consciousness: Vegetative state and minimally conscious state
21. A New Method for Self-Regulation of Slow Cortical Potentials in a Timed Paradigm
22. Effects of rizatriptan on the contingent negative variation in healthy women
23. Evidence of cortical learning in vegetative state
24. A Signature of Passivity? An Explorative Study of the N3 Event-Related Potential Component in Passive Oddball Tasks
25. Late recovery from permanent traumatic vegetative state heralded by event-related potentials
26. Classical conditioning in oddball paradigm: A comparison between aversive and name conditioning
27. Cognitive processing in completely paralyzed patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
28. Modification of Slow Cortical Potentials in Patients with Refractory Epilepsy: A Controlled Outcome Study
29. Atypisches Bereitschaftspotential bei Normalpersonen: Regelmäßigkeiten in einem nicht-regelmäßigen Phänomen
30. A spelling device for the paralysed
31. Bereitschaftspotential in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS): lower amplitudes in patients with hyperreflexia (spasticity)
32. Self-Regulation of Slow Cortical Potentials in Epilepsy
33. Approaches to sleep in severely brain damaged patients: Opposite or complementary? Reply to “Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in Severely Brain-Injured Patients - A Comment”
34. Improved discriminability of EEG conditioned responses in Oddball Classical Conditioning Paradigm
35. N3 Event-Related Potential Component in Passive Oddball Tasks: An exploratory study
36. Using subject's own name as an unconditional stimulus in a classical conditioning oddball paradigm: an Event-Related Potentials study
37. Sleep patterns open the window into disorders of consciousness
38. Negative potential shifts and the prediction of the outcome of neurofeedback therapy in epilepsy
39. Night sleep in patients with vegetative state
40. Name conditioning in event-related brain potentials
41. Mythology of the Vegetative State
42. Psychophysiological correlates of coping and quality of life in patients with ALS
43. Psychopathic traits and neurophysiology of deception
44. Brain-computer interfaces for communication with nonresponsive patients
45. OP 4. Psychopathic traits and the psychophysiology of deception: A transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) study
46. Towards a more precise neurophysiological assessment of cognitive functions in patients with disorders of consciousness
47. [What are you doing when you are doing nothing? ERP components without a cognitive task]
48. Patients with unresponsive wakefulness syndrome respond to the pain cries of other people
49. P9.12 Context, and not the dominant meaning, determines word comprehension
50. Vegetativer Zustand oder Locked in-Syndrom? Funktionelle Kernspintomografie bei einer Patientin mit unklarer Bewusstseinsstörung
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