Publications of Arno Villringer
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1999
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Villringer, A., & (1999). FMRI-activity related to visual feature integration. In NeuroImage (Vol. 9, pp. S868–S868). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
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Villringer, A. (1999). Characterization of multiple representation areas of 5 digits in primary somatosensory cortex by fMRI. In NeuroImage (Vol. 9, pp. S512–S512). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
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Obrig, H., , , , , & Villringer, A. (1999). Spontaneous low frequency oscillations are attenuated by visual stimulation: A NIRS study. In NeuroImage (Vol. 9, pp. S311–S311). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
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Villringer, A., & (1999). Figure-ground segregation by luminance and colour: An fMRI study. In NeuroImage (Vol. 11, pp. S869–S869). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
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Obrig, H., , & Villringer, A. (1999). Fast optical signals: Are they detectable through the intact adult skull? In NeuroImage (Vol. 9, pp. S312–S312). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
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Obrig, H., , , & Villringer, A. (1999). Nonlinear traits in the response of deoxyhemoglobin to short visual stimuli. In NeuroImage (Vol. 9, pp. S313–S313). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
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Villringer, A. (1999). Cortical activations during phantom sensations in two amputees. In NeuroImage (Vol. 9, pp. S603–S603). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
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Villringer, A. (1998). Frequency dependence of fMRI signal intensity changes during somatosensory stimulation of single finger. In NeuroImage (Vol. 7, pp. S395–S395). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
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Villringer, A. (1998). FMRI mapping of digital and facial sites in human brodmann area 3b. In NeuroImage (Vol. 7). Orlando, FL: Academic Press. doi:10.1016/S1053-8119(18)31236-9
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Obrig, H., , , & Villringer, A. (1998). Localised cytochrome-oxidase redox state and haemoglobin oxygenation response over visual area MT shown with a multilocular full-spectrum NIRS. In NeuroImage (Vol. 7, pp. S258–S258). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
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Villringer, A. (1998). Frequency-dependent changes of hemoglobin oxygenation during saccadic eye movements. In NeuroImage (Vol. 7, pp. S256–S256). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
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Heekeren, H., , , , Obrig, H., , … Villringer, A. (1997). Hemoglobin oxygenation during cerebral activation and deactivation. In NeuroImage (Vol. 5, pp. S34–S34). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
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Obrig, H., Heekeren, H., , , , , … Villringer, A. (1997). Hemoglobin oxygenation changes during prolonged visual stimulation. In NeuroImage (Vol. 5, pp. S39–S40). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
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Villringer, A., Heekeren, H., Obrig, H., , , , … (1997). Cytochrome-oxidase oxidation in the occipital cortex during visual stimulation: A whole-spectrum near-infrared spectroscopy study. In NeuroImage (Vol. 5, pp. S361–S361). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
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Villringer, A. (1997). Finger somatotopy in human primary somatosensory cortex -An fMRI study. In NeuroImage (Vol. 5, pp. S202–S202). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
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Villringer, A., & (1997). Comparison of BOLD-contrast and blood flow during saccadic suppression. In NeuroImage (Vol. 5, pp. S170–S170). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
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Heekeren, H., , , Obrig, H., , … (1997). Identification of visual area V5/MT with near-infrared-spectroscopy and imaging - A feasibility study. In NeuroImage (Vol. 5, pp. S506–S506). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
, 1995
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Villringer, A. (1995). Optische Methoden in der Hirnforschung: Der Einsatz von Licht zur Untersuchung des Gehirnes. In Humboldt Spektrum (Vol. 1, pp. 4–9).
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Villringer, A., , & (1988). Vascular Imaging. In Diagnostic Imaging International [Supplement] (pp. 53–54).
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2024
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Villringer, A. Warum leben wir nicht gesünder? Talk_at_event presented at the 14th Stroke Prevention Seminar of the German Competence Network Stroke, Berlin, Germany. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000E-AD98-4