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2. MdE-Einschätzung nach Wegfall des Unterlassungszwangs – zur Diskussion gestellt

3. Berufskrankheit Nr. 5101 – Kausalitätsgrundsätze mit Fallbeispielen

4. Berufskrankheit Nr. 5101 – Rechtsbegriff der schweren oder wiederholt rückfälligen Hautkrankheit

5. More than a feeling: central amygdala mediates social transfer of information about proximity of danger

6. Retinal origin of electrically evoked potentials in response to transcorneal alternating current stimulation in the rat

8. Neuroengineering control and regulation of behavior

9. 20 Hz bursting beta activity in the cortico-thalamic system of visually attending cats

14. Local contribution to the somatosensory evoked potentials in rat's thalamus.

15. PEARL-Neuro Database: EEG, fMRI, health and lifestyle data of middle-aged people at risk of dementia.

16. Common and distinct BOLD correlates of Simon and flanker conflicts which can(not) be reduced to time-on-task effects.

17. In Vivo Chronic Brain Cortex Signal Recording Based on a Soft Conductive Hydrogel Biointerface.

18. Altered granulocyte count and erythrocyte measures in middle-aged, healthy carriers of APOE and PICALM risk genes for Alzheimer's disease.

19. The Nencki-Symfonia electroencephalography/event-related potential dataset: Multiple cognitive tasks and resting-state data collected in a sample of healthy adults.

20. Modular Data Acquisition System for Recording Activity and Electrical Stimulation of Brain Tissue Using Dedicated Electronics.

21. Distinct circuits in rat central amygdala for defensive behaviors evoked by socially signaled imminent versus remote danger.

22. What we can and what we cannot see with extracellular multielectrodes.

23. Cholinergic and Noradrenergic Modulation of Corticothalamic Synaptic Input From Layer 6 to the Posteromedial Thalamic Nucleus in the Rat.

24. Network and synaptic mechanisms underlying high frequency oscillations in the rat and cat olfactory bulb under ketamine-xylazine anesthesia.

26. Resting-state EEG activity predicts frontoparietal network reconfiguration and improved attentional performance.

27. EEG-neurofeedback training of beta band (12-22Hz) affects alpha and beta frequencies - A controlled study of a healthy population.

28. Beware: Recruitment of Muscle Activity by the EEG-Neurofeedback Trainings of High Frequencies.

29. The Do's and Don'ts of Neurofeedback Training: A Review of the Controlled Studies Using Healthy Adults.

30. The Primary Visual Cortex Is Differentially Modulated by Stimulus-Driven and Top-Down Attention.

31. Alertness opens the effective flow of sensory information through rat thalamic posterior nucleus.

32. Common atlas format and 3D brain atlas reconstructor: infrastructure for constructing 3D brain atlases.

33. Cholinergic modulation of synaptic properties of cortical layer VI input to posteromedial thalamic nucleus of the rat investigated in vitro.

34. Impact of meditation on emotional processing--a visual ERP study.

35. Gap junction blockade eliminates supralinear summation of fast (> 200 Hz) oscillatory components during sensory integration in the rat barrel cortex.

36. The 5-12 Hz oscillations in the barrel cortex of awake rats--sustained attention during behavioral idling?

37. Extracting functional components of neural dynamics with Independent Component Analysis and inverse Current Source Density.

38. Cross-trial correlation analysis of evoked potentials reveals arousal-related attenuation of thalamo-cortical coupling.

39. Inverse current-source density method in 3D: reconstruction fidelity, boundary effects, and influence of distant sources.

40. Local classifiers for evoked potentials recorded from behaving rats.

41. Contextual impact on sensory processing at the barrel cortex of awake rat.

42. Sorting functional classes of evoked potentials by wavelets.

43. Cortical contribution to sensory volleys recorded at thalamic nuclei of lemniscal and paralemniscal pathways.

44. Spontaneous variability reveals principal components in cortical evoked potentials.

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