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    Theta synchronization and alpha desynchronization in a memory task by KLIMESCH, W., DOPPELMAYR, M., SCHIMKE, H., RIPPER, B.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-03-1997)
    “…In the present study, we examined the hypothesis that episodic encoding and retrieval processes are primarily reflected by a task‐related increase in theta…”
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    Alpha Frequency, Reaction Time, and the Speed of Processing Information by Klimesch, W, Doppelmayr, M, Schimke, H, Pachinger, T

    Published in Journal of clinical neurophysiology (01-11-1996)
    “…Several experiments indicate that alpha frequency is significantly correlated with the speed of information processing, as measured by reaction times. These…”
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    Alpha frequency, cognitive load and memory performance by Klimesch, W, Schimke, H, Pfurtscheller, G

    Published in Brain topography (01-03-1993)
    “…EEG-signals were recorded from subjects as they performed a modified version of Schneider's and Shiffrin's memory search paradigm. The hypothesis was tested…”
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    Event-related desynchronization (ERD) and the Dm effect: Does alpha desynchronization during encoding predict later recall performance? by Klimesch, W., Schimke, H., Doppelmayr, M., Ripper, B., Schwaiger, J., Pfurtscheller, G.

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-11-1996)
    “…Based on previous research which has shown that event-related desynchronization (ERD) in the lower and upper alpha band reflects attentional and semantic…”
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    Event-related desynchronization, ERD-mapping and hemispheric differences for words and numbers by Klimesch, W, Pfurtscheller, G, Mohl, W, Schimke, H

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-04-1990)
    “…Event-related desynchronization (ERD) is the amount of event-related decrease in alpha band power. In applying ERD as an index of cortical activation, the way…”
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    Episodic and semantic memory: an analysis in the EEG theta and alpha band by Klimesch, W, Schimke, H, Schwaiger, J

    “…This study examines the hypothesis that in contrast to semantic memory processes that are assumed to be reflected primarily within the alpha band, episodic…”
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    Clinical case report: opiate antagonist and event-related desynchronization in 2 autistic boys by Lensing, P, Schimke, H, Klimesch, W, Pap, V, Szemes, G, Klingler, D, Panksepp, J

    Published in Neuropsychobiology (1995)
    “…Event-related desynchronization and visual orientational behavior were examined in 2 autistic boys to determine if blockade of endogenous opioid activity…”
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    Visual evoked potentials and hemispheric differences: on the functional significance of homologous regions by Klimesch, W, Schimke, H

    Published in EEG-EMG (01-03-1987)
    “…A total of 18 right handed subjects participated in an experiment, in which visually evoked potentials were recorded from four scalp electrodes (01, 02 and P3,…”
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    Effectiveness of a patient-centered psychosomatic consultation service. Report of a catamnestic study by Jordan, J, Sapper, H, Schimke, H, Schulz, W

    “…After a short review of the latest scientific publications on psychosomatic consultation activity the results of an empirical study of the consultant service…”
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    Event-related desynchronization and the selection of an alpha-frequency band for quantifying cortical pre- and poststimulus activation by Schimke, H, Klimesch, W, Pfurtscheller, G

    Published in EEG-EMG (01-12-1990)
    “…The amount of event-related decrease of increase in alpha-band power is termed "Event-Related Desynchronization" or ERD. In this study, ERD is used as an index…”
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