Embodied language processing: neuroimaging, behavioral, and neurocomputational perspectives [Special issue]

Knoeferle P, Crocker MW, Pulvermueller F (Eds) (2010)
Brain and Language 112(3): 137-236.

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Knoeferle, PiaUniBi; Crocker, Matthew W.; Pulvermueller, Friedemann
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2010
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Brain and Language
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Knoeferle P, Crocker MW, Pulvermueller F, eds. Embodied language processing: neuroimaging, behavioral, and neurocomputational perspectives [Special issue]. Brain and Language. 2010;112(3):137-236.
Knoeferle P., Crocker M. W., & Pulvermueller F. (Eds.) (2010). Embodied language processing: neuroimaging, behavioral, and neurocomputational perspectives [Special issue]. Brain and Language, 112(3), 137-236. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2009.11.004
Knoeferle, Pia, Crocker, Matthew W., and Pulvermueller, Friedemann, eds. 2010. “Embodied language processing: neuroimaging, behavioral, and neurocomputational perspectives [Special issue]”. Brain and Language 112 (3): 137-236.
Knoeferle, P., Crocker, M. W., and Pulvermueller, F. eds. (2010). Embodied language processing: neuroimaging, behavioral, and neurocomputational perspectives [Special issue]. Brain and Language 112, 137-236.
P. Knoeferle, M. W. Crocker, & F. Pulvermueller, eds., 2010. Embodied language processing: neuroimaging, behavioral, and neurocomputational perspectives [Special issue]. Brain and Language, 112(3), p 137-236.
P. Knoeferle, M.W. Crocker, and F. Pulvermueller, eds., “Embodied language processing: neuroimaging, behavioral, and neurocomputational perspectives [Special issue]”, Brain and Language, vol. 112, 2010, pp. 137-236.
Knoeferle, P., Crocker, M.W., Pulvermueller, F. eds: Embodied language processing: neuroimaging, behavioral, and neurocomputational perspectives [Special issue]. Brain and Language. 112, 137-236 (2010).
Pia Knoeferle, Matthew W. Crocker, and Friedemann Pulvermueller, eds. “Embodied language processing: neuroimaging, behavioral, and neurocomputational perspectives [Special issue]”. Brain and Language 112.3 (2010): 137-236.

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