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1998
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Geyer, S., , , & (1998). Somatosensory areas activated due to moving stimuli on the skin. A study using cytoarchitectonic mapping and PET. In NeuroImage (Vol. 7, pp. S415–S415).
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Geyer, S., , , , & (1998). Microstructure and function of primary somatosensory areas 3a, 3b, and 1: Observer-independent cytoarchitectonic mapping and PET. In NeuroImage (Vol. 7, pp. S404–S404).
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Geyer, S., , , & (1998). A new microstructural map of the macaque monkey lateral premotor cortex based on neurofilament protein distribution. In European Journal of Neuroscience (Vol. 10, pp. 83–83).
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Geyer, S., , , & (1998). Neurofilament protein distribution in the dorsal premotor cortex of the macaque monkey. In Abstracts / Society for Neuroscience (Vol. 24, pp. 655–655).
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Geyer, S., , & (1998). Correlation of the rCBF in anterior cingulate cortex with reaction time. In NeuroImage (Vol. 7, pp. S948–S948).
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Geyer, S., , , , & (1997). Microstructure and function of the primary somatosensory cortex of man. An integrative study using cytoarchitectonic mapping and PET. In NeuroImage (Vol. 5, pp. S18–S18).
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Geyer, S., , , , & (1997). Motor areas share a common „receptor fingerprint“, but differ in receptor densities. An autoradiographic study in the monkey cortex. In Abstracts / Society for Neuroscience (Vol. 23, pp. 1273–1273).
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Geyer, S., , , , & (1997). The „neurochemical fingerprint“ of a cortical area: A receptor autoradiographic study in the monkey. In NeuroImage (Vol. 5, pp. A33–A33).
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Geyer, S. (1997). Arm fields of both superior and inferior area 6 in the macaque monkey are targets of area PFG. In Abstracts / Society for Neuroscience (Vol. 23, pp. 1273–1273).
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Schmidt-Kassow, M., Geyer, S., & (1997). The human primary motor cortex and handedness: Asymmetry, development and sex differences. In Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger (Vol. 197, pp. 200–200).
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Geyer, S., , , , , , … (1996). Structural and functional inhomogeneity of the primary motor cortex of man. An integrated study using observer-independent cytoarchitectonic mapping and positron emission tomography (PET). In NeuroImage (Vol. 3, pp. S371–S371).
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Geyer, S., , , , & (1996). Observer-independent cytoarchitectonic mapping and functional organization of the human primary motor cortex. In Verhandlungen der Anatomischen Gesellschaft (Vol. 91, pp. 27–28).
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Geyer, S., , , , , & (1996). Receptor autoradiographic and architectonic mapping of the supplementary motor area in the macaque monkey. In Verhandlungen der Anatomischen Gesellschaft (Vol. 91, pp. 186–186).
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Geyer, S. (1996). Anatomical and functional subdivisions of inferior area 6 in macaque monkey. In Abstracts / Society for Neuroscience (Vol. 22, pp. 2024–2024).
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Geyer, S., , , & (1995). Differences in the distribution patterns of transmitter receptors in the human motor and somatosensory cortex as revealed by a new method. In Journal of Anatomy (Vol. 187, pp. 224–225).
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Geyer, S., , , , & (1995). Morphological and functional evidence for two different subregions within the human primary motor cortex. In Abstracts / Society for Neuroscience (Vol. 21, pp. 1419–1419).
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Geyer, S., , , , , , & (1995). Architectonic and receptor autoradiographic mapping of the human primary motor cortex. In Human Brain Mapping (Vol. Suppl. 1, pp. 290–290).
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Geyer, S., , , , & (1995). Primary motor cortex in man is functionally subdivided into an anterior area (4a) and posterior area (4p). In Human Brain Mapping (Vol. Suppl. 1, pp. 292–292).
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Geyer, S., , , & (1995). A method of observer-independent cytoarchitectonic mapping of the human cortex. In Human Brain Mapping (Vol. Suppl. 1, pp. 77–77).
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Geyer, S., , , , , & (1995). Architectonic and receptor autoradiographic mapping of the human primary somatosensory cortex. In Human Brain Mapping (Vol. Suppl. 1, pp. 259–259).
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