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    Seeing yourself in a positive light: Brain correlates of the self-positivity bias by Watson, L.A, Dritschel, B, Obonsawin, M.C, Jentzsch, I

    Published in Brain research (04-06-2007)
    “…Abstract Individuals are found to have better recall for self-referent information than other types of information. However, attribution research has shown…”
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    Changes in the relationship between self-reference and emotional valence as a function of dysphoria by Watson, L. A., Dritschel, B., Jentzsch, I., Obonsawin, M. C.

    Published in The British journal of psychology (01-02-2008)
    “…The self‐positivity bias is found to be an aspect of normal cognitive function. Changes in this bias are usually associated with changes in emotional states,…”
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    Neural correlates of advance movement preparation: a dipole source analysis approach by Leuthold, Hartmut, Jentzsch, Ines

    Published in Brain research. Cognitive brain research (01-10-2001)
    “…This study examined cortical motor structures that are involved in preprogramming and execution of movements. In two independent experiments a response…”
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    Silyl Fluoride Electrophiles for the Enantioselective Synthesis of Silylated Pyrrolidine Catalysts by Jentzsch, Kaleb I, Min, Taewoo, Etcheson, Jennifer I, Fettinger, James C, Franz, Annaliese K

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (02-09-2011)
    “…Chiral silylated pyrrolidine catalysts are obtained in high yield and enantioselectivity by sparteine-mediated lithiation of N-Boc-pyrrolidine and addition to…”
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    Speeding before and slowing after errors: Is it all just strategy? by Dudschig, Carolin, Jentzsch, Ines

    Published in Brain research (16-10-2009)
    “…Abstract People are usually faster before and slower after committing an error. This finding has traditionally been explained by strategic changes of response…”
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    A principled method for determining the functionality of brain responses by Schyns, Philippe G, Jentzsch, Ines, Johnson, Mark, Schweinberger, Stefan R, Gosselin, Frédéric

    Published in Neuroreport (15-09-2003)
    “…A challenging issue in relating brain function to perception and cognition concerns the functional interpretation of brain responses. For example, while there…”
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    Sequence-sensitive subcomponents of P300: Topographical analyses and dipole source localization by JENTZSCH, INES, SOMMER, WERNER

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-07-2001)
    “…P300 amplitude and reaction time (RT) are strongly affected by the sequence of events preceding the eliciting stimulus. Sommer, Leuthold and Soetens (1999)…”
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    Spatiotemporal source localisation reveals involvement of medial premotor areas in movement reprogramming by LEUTHOLD, Hartmut, JENTZSCH, Ines

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-05-2002)
    “…Response priming tasks reveal huge reaction time (RT) costs when invalidly prepared movements have to be reprogrammed after the imperative response signal…”
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    Neural correlates of shape from shading by MAMASSIAN, Pascal, JENTZSCH, Ines, BACON, Benoit A, SCHWEINBERGER, Stefan R

    Published in Neuroreport (23-05-2003)
    “…Psychophysical studies have shown that human observers resolve shape-from-shading ambiguities by assuming that light is coming from above-left. Using…”
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