Research Group Tittgemeyer

Journal Article (105)

2015
Journal Article
Rehme, A. K.; Volz, L. J.; Feis, D.-L.; Eickhoff, S. B.; Fink, G. R.; Grefkes, C.: Individual prediction of chronic motor outcome in the acute post-stroke stage: Behavioral parameters versus functional imaging. Human Brain Mapping 36 (11), pp. 4553 - 4565 (2015)
Journal Article
Schönberger, A. R.; Hagelweide, K.; Pelzer, E. A.; Fink, G. R.; Schubotz, R. I.: Motor loop dysfunction causes impaired cognitive sequencing in patients suffering from Parkinson's diseas. Neuropsychologia 77, 5729, pp. 409 - 420 (2015)
Journal Article
Sevgi, M.; Rigoux, L.; Kühn, A. B.; Mauer, J.; Schilbach, L.; Heß, M. E.; Gründler, T. O. J.; Ullsperger, M.; Stephan, K. E.; Brüning, J. C. et al.; Tittgemeyer, M.: An obesity-predisposing variant of the FTO gene regulates D2R-dependent reward learning. The Journal of Neuroscience: the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience 35 (36), pp. 12584 - 12592 (2015)
2013
Journal Article
Reichenbach, A.; Hlawitschka, M.; Tittgemeyer, M.; Scheuermann, G.: Choosing a tractography algorithm: On the effects of measurement noise. Mathematics and Visualization, pp. 115 - 128 (2013)
2010
Journal Article
Heinen, S.; Thielen, B.; Schomburg, D.: KID - an algorithm for fast and efficient text mining used to automatically generate a database containing kinetic information of enzymes. BMC Bioinformatics 11, 375 (2010)

Book Chapter (2)

2016
Book Chapter
Coppin, G.; Sander, D.: Theoretical approaches to emotion and its measurement. In: Emotion Measurement, pp. 3 - 30 (Ed. Meiselman, H. L.). Elsevier, Oxford (2016)
2011
Book Chapter
Volz, K. G.; Schooler, L. J.; Schubotz, R. I.; Gigerenzer, G.; von Cramon, D. Y.: Why you think Milan is larger than Modena: Neural correlates of the recognition heuristic. In: Heuristics: The Foundations of Adaptive Behavior, 25 (Eds. Gigerenzer, G.; Hertwig, R.; Pachur, T.). Oxford University Press, Oxford [u.a.] (2011)

Other (1)

Other
Schiweck, C.; Thanarajah, S. E.: Response Letter to “Comment on no consistent evidence for the anti-inflammatory effect of vagus nerve stimulation in humans: A systematic review and meta-analysis”. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, p. 1 - 1
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