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Friedemann Pulvermüller – Research on brain mechanisms of language

Review articles on Brain mechanisms for meaning, concepts

Pulvermüller, F., & Shtyrov, Y. 2006. Language outside the focus of attention: the mismatch negativity as a tool for studying higher cognitive processes. Progress in Neurobiology, 79 (1), 49-71. <PulvermullerShtyrov2006PNB_inpress_.pdf preprint>

Pulvermüller, F. 2005. Brain mechanisms linking language and action. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 6 (7), 576-582. <Pulvermuller2005NRN preprint>

Pulvermüller, F. 2001. Brain reflections of words and their meaning. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 5, 517-524. <Pulvermuller2001TICS preprint>

Pulvermüller, F. 1999. Words in the brain's language. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22, 253-336. <Pulvermuller1999BBS preprint>

Pulvermüller, F. 1996. Hebb's concept of cell assemblies and the psychophysiology of word processing. Psychophysiology 33, 317-333. <Pulvermuller1996PPY preprint>

Braitenberg, V. & Pulvermüller, F. 1992: Entwurf einer neurologischen Theorie der Sprache. Naturwissenschaften 79, 103-117.

Pulvermüller, F. 1992: Constituents of a neurological theory of language. Concepts in Neuroscience 3, 157-200.

Articles on Brain mechanisms of syntax

Pulvermüller, F. 2003: Sequence detectors as a basis of grammar in the brain. Theory in Biosciences, 122, 87-103.

Pulvermüller, F. 2002: A brain perspective on language mechanisms: from discrete neuronal ensembles to serial order. Progress in Neurobiology, 67, 85-111.

Pulvermüller, F. 2000: Syntactic circuits: How does the brain create serial order in sentences? Brain and Language, 71, 194-199.

Pulvermüller, F. 1998: On the matter of rules. Past tense-formation and its relevance for cognitive neuroscience (Invited Topical Review). Network: Computation in Neural Systems 9 R, 1-52.

Pulvermüller, F. 1995: Agrammatism: behavioral description and neurobiological explanation. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 7, 165-181.

Pulvermüller, F. 1993: On connecting syntax and the brain. In: Aertsen, A. (ed.): Brain theory: spatio-temporal aspects of brain function. Elsevier: New York, 131-145.