Pulvermüller: Brain's language
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What else should a neurobiological theory of language account for?
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 291-292
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Homogeneous neural networks cannot provide complex cognitive functions
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Cell assemblies as building blocks of larger cognitive structures
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Dondersian dreams in brain-mappers' minds, or, still no cross-fertilization between mind mappers and cognitive modelers?
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 293-295
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Thought as word dynamics
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What, where, and how “big” is a word?
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 295-296
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Semantic typing via neuronal assemblies
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 296-297
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Unifying cell assembly theory with observations of brain dynamics
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 297-298
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Words − sentences = ?
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 298-299
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Only time can tell – words in context
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Flexible neural circuitry in word processing
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 299-300
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Bihemispheric representation, foveal splitting, and visual word recognition
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On computational and behavioral evidence regarding Hebbian transcortical cell assemblies
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- 01 April 1999, p. 302
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Early effects of semantic meaning on electrical brain activity
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 301-302
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The neurobiology of knowledge retrieval
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- 01 April 1999, p. 303
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Structure and dynamics of language representation
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- 01 April 1999, p. 304
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Locating meaning in interaction, not in the brain
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 304-305
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Gamma band suppression by pseudowords: Evidence for lexical cell assemblies?
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 305-306
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A spy to spy on a spy: From type to token representation with cell assemblies
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 306-307
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Author's Response
Toward a cognitive neuroscience of language
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 307-327
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