Pulvermüller, Friedemann.
Friedemann Pulvermüller Forscher
Pulvermüller, Friedemann, 1960-
VIAF ID: 10103938 (Personal)
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Works
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Aphasische Kommunikation : Grundfragen ihrer Analyse und Therapie | |
Gamma-Band responses reflect word/pseudoword processing | |
High-frequency cortical responses reflect lexical processing: an MEG study. | |
How neurons make meaning: brain mechanisms for embodied and abstract-symbolic semantics | |
Intensive Communicative Therapy Reduces Symptoms of Depression in Chronic Nonfluent Aphasia. | |
Interhemispheric cooperation during word processing: evidence for callosal transfer dysfunction in schizophrenic patients. | |
Is the Motor System Necessary for Processing Action and Abstract Emotion Words? Evidence from Focal Brain Lesions | |
Is the Sensorimotor Cortex Relevant for Speech Perception and Understanding? An Integrative Review | |
Language models based on Hebbian cell assemblies | |
Language outside the focus of attention: the mismatch negativity as a tool for studying higher cognitive processes | |
The lateralization of motor cortex activation to action-words | |
Learned changes of brain states alter cognitive processing in humans. | |
Lost for emotion words: what motor and limbic brain activity reveals about autism and semantic theory | |
Memory traces for inflectional affixes as shown by mismatch negativity. | |
Model of a neurological theory of speech | |
Modulation of brain activity by multiple lexical and word form variables in visual word recognition: A parametric fMRI study | |
Monitoring brain activity of human subjects during delayed matching to sample tasks comparing verbal and pictorial stimuli with modal and cross-modal presentation: an event related potential study employing a source reconstruction method. | |
Motor cognition-motor semantics: action perception theory of cognition and communication | |
Motor cortex maps articulatory features of speech sounds | |
Motor programming in both hemispheres: an EEG study of the human brain | |
The motor somatotopy of speech perception | |
Movement priming of EEG/MEG brain responses for action-words characterizes the link between language and action | |
Moving the hands and feet specifically impairs working memory for arm- and leg-related action words. | |
Multimodal communication in animals, humans and robots: an introduction to perspectives in brain-inspired informatics. | |
Neural Correlates of Semantic Prediction and Resolution in Sentence Processing. | |
Neural dynamics of speech act comprehension: an MEG study of naming and requesting | |
Neural Reuse Of Action Perception Circuits For Language, Concepts And Communication | |
Neurobiological Mechanisms for Semantic Feature Extraction and Conceptual Flexibility | |
A Neurobiologically Constrained Cortex Model of Semantic Grounding With Spiking Neurons and Brain-Like Connectivity | |
Neurobiologie der Sprache, c1996: | |
[Neurobiology of language processing] | |
Neurocomputational Consequences of Evolutionary Connectivity Changes in Perisylvian Language Cortex | |
Neuromagnetic evidence for early semantic access in word recognition. | |
Neuronal correlates of decisions to speak and act: Spontaneous emergence and dynamic topographies in a computational model of frontal and temporal areas | |
Neuronal grammar an essay on brain mechanisms of serial order | |
Neurophysiological distinction of action words in the fronto-central cortex. | |
Neurophysiological evidence for whole form retrieval of complex derived words: a mismatch negativity study | |
Neuroscience insights improve neurorehabilitation of poststroke aphasia | |
The neuroscience of language : on brain circuits of words and serial order | |
[New approaches in speech therapy] | |
Nouns, verbs, objects, actions, and abstractions: local fMRI activity indexes semantics, not lexical categories | |
Past tense in the brain's time: neurophysiological evidence for dual-route processing of past-tense verbs. | |
Prediction mechanisms in motor and auditory areas and their role in sound perception and language understanding | |
[Q:] When would you prefer a SOSSAGE to a SAUSAGE? [A:] At about 100 msec. ERP correlates of orthographic typicality and lexicality in written word recognition. | |
Rapid cortical plasticity underlying novel word learning. | |
Reading salt activates gustatory brain regions: fMRI evidence for semantic grounding in a novel sensory modality | |
Recovery from post-stroke aphasia: lessons from brain imaging and implications for rehabilitation and biological treatments. | |
Recruitment and Consolidation of Cell Assemblies for Words by Way of Hebbian Learning and Competition in a Multi-Layer Neural Network. | |
Reduced Volume of the Arcuate Fasciculus in Adults with High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Conditions | |
Representational Similarity Mapping of Distributional Semantics in Left Inferior Frontal, Middle Temporal, and Motor Cortex | |
The right hemisphere's role in action word processing: a double case study. | |
Semantic embodiment, disembodiment or misembodiment? In search of meaning in modules and neuron circuits | |
Short-term effects of behavioral treatment on movement initiation and postural control in Parkinson's disease: A controlled clinical study | |
Somatotopic Semantic Priming and Prediction in the Motor System. | |
Sound symbolic congruency detection in humans but not in great apes | |
Spatiotemporal signatures of large-scale synfire chains for speech processing as revealed by MEG. | |
Spectral responses in the gamma-band: physiological signs of higher cognitive processes? | |
Sprache im Gehirn | |
Sprache im Gehrin / Friedemann Pulvermüller. Domino-Reaktionen am Eisen / Karola Rück-Braun. Prä-capilläre Servokontrolle des Prefusionsdruckes und post-capilläre Abstimmung der Perfusionsgröße auf den Gewebebedarf / Karlfried Groebe - Stuttgart, 1996. | |
Spread the word: MMN brain response reveals whole-form access of discontinuous particle verbs. | |
Syntactic and semantic processing in the healthy and aphasic human brain. | |
Syntax as a reflex: neurophysiological evidence for early automaticity of grammatical processing | |
The syntax of action. | |
Therapy-Induced Neuroplasticity of Language in Chronic Post Stroke Aphasia: A Mismatch Negativity Study of (A)Grammatical and Meaningful/less Mini-Constructions. | |
Therapy-related reorganization of language in both hemispheres of patients with chronic aphasia | |
They played with the trade: MEG investigation of the processing of past tense verbs and their phonological twins | |
Thinking in circuits: toward neurobiological explanation in cognitive neuroscience. | |
The time course of visual word recognition as revealed by linear regression analysis of ERP data. | |
Ultra-rapid access to words in the brain | |
Unconscious automatic brain activation of acoustic and action-related conceptual features during masked repetition priming | |
Understanding in an instant: neurophysiological evidence for mechanistic language circuits in the brain | |
Using language for social interaction: Communication mechanisms promote recovery from chronic non-fluent aphasia. | |
Verbal labels facilitate tactile perception. | |
Visual cortex recruitment during language processing in blind individuals is explained by Hebbian learning | |
Visual stimulation alters local 40-Hz responses in humans: an EEG-study | |
Walking or talking? Behavioral and neurophysiological correlates of action verb processing. | |
What can autism teach us about the role of sensorimotor systems in higher cognition? New clues from studies on language, action semantics, and abstract emotional concept processing. | |
When do you grasp the idea? MEG evidence for instantaneous idiom understanding | |
Word-category specific deficits after lesions in the right hemisphere | |
The word processing deficit in semantic dementia: all categories are equal, but some categories are more equal than others | |
Word-specific cortical activity as revealed by the mismatch negativity | |
Words and pseudowords elicit distinct patterns of 30-Hz EEG responses in humans. | |
You can count on the motor cortex: finger counting habits modulate motor cortex activation evoked by numbers |