Publications of Axel Mecklinger

Journal Article (53)

2000
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Herrmann, C. S., & Mecklinger, A. (2000). Induced but not evoked alpha activity reflects short-term memory in a delayed-matching-to-sample task. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 144.
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Herrmann, C. S., & Mecklinger, A. (2000). Magnetoencephalographic responses to illusory figures: early evoked gamma is affected by processing of stimulus features. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 38, 265–281.
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Mecklinger, A. (2000). Interfacing mind and brain: A neurocognitive model of recognition memory. Psychophysiology, 37, 565–582.
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Mecklinger, A., Bosch, V., Grünewald, C., Bentin, S., & von Cramon, D. Y. (2000). What have Klingon letters and faces in common? An fMRI study on content-specific working memory systems. Human Brain Mapping, 11, 146–161.
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Opitz, B., Mecklinger, A., & Friederici, A. D. (2000). Functional asymmetry of human prefrontal cortex: Encoding and retrieval of verbally and nonverbally coded information. Learning and Memory, 7, 85–96.
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Penney, T. B., Mecklinger, A., Hilton, H. J., & Cooper, L. A. (2000). Priming and recognition of novel 3D objects: Guidance from event-related potentials. Cognitive Science Quarterly, 1, 67–90.
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Ullsperger, M., Mecklinger, A., Matthes-von Cramon, G., & von Cramon, D. Y. (2000). Transient global ischemia specifically modulates visual P300 scalp distribution. Clinical Neurophysiology, 111, 2245–2254.
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Ullsperger, M., Mecklinger, A., & Müller, U. (2000). An electrophysiological test of directed forgetting: The role of retrieval inhibition. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12, 924–940.
1999
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Herrmann, C. S., & Mecklinger, A. (1999). Target gamma response in visual ERPS. Psychophysiology, 36, S59.
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Herrmann, C. S., Mecklinger, A., & Pfeifer, E. (1999). Gamma responses and ERPs in a visual classification task. Clinical Neurophysiology, 110, 636–642.
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Mecklinger, A. (1999). Executive Control Functions in Task Switching: Evidence from Brain Injured Patients. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 21, 606–619.
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Mecklinger, A., & Opitz, B. (1999). fMRI-constrained source analysis: New approach to the brain dynamics underlying deviancy and novelty processing. Psychophysiology, 36, S22.
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Mecklinger, A., von Cramon, D. Y., Springer, A., & Matthes-von Cramon, G. (1999). Executive control functions in task switching: Evidence from brain injured patients. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 21, 606–619.
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Opitz, B., Mecklinger, A., Friederici, A. D., & von Cramon, D. Y. (1999). The functional neuroanatomy of novelty processing: Integrating ERP and fMRI results. Cerebral Cortex, 9, 379–391.
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Opitz, B., Mecklinger, A., von Cramon, D. Y., & Kruggel, F. (1999). Combining electrophysiological and hemodynamic measures of the auditory oddball. Psychophysiology, 36, 142–147.
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Penney, T. B., Mecklinger, A., Hilton, H. J., & Cooper, L. A. (1999). ERP correlates of familiarity and episodic memory for visual stimuli. Psychophysiology, 36, S89.
1998
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Friederici, A. D., Steinhauer, K., Mecklinger, A., & Meyer, M. (1998). Working memory constraints on syntactic ambiguity resolution as revealed by electrical brain responses. Biological Psychology, 47, 193–221.
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Hälbig, T. D., Mecklinger, A., Schriefers, H., & Friederici, A. D. (1998). Double dissociation of processing temporal and spatial information in working memory. Neuropsychologia, 36, 305–311.
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Mecklinger, A. (1998). On the modularity of recognition memory for object form and spatial location: a topographic ERP analysis. Neuropsychologia, 36, 441–460.
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Mecklinger, A., Maess, B., Opitz, B., Pfeifer, E., Cheyne, D., & Weinberg, H. (1998). A MEG analysis of the P300 in visual discrimination tasks. Evoked Potentials-Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 108, 45–56.
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