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Kornhuber is a
German occupational surname for a farmer.
Notable people with this name include:
Andreas Kornhuber (1824–1905),
Austrian naturalist and...
- Sciences. 36 (5): 403–16. doi:10.1016/0024-3205(85)90252-8. PMID 2578597.
Kornhuber J,
Parsons CG,
Hartmann S, Retz W,
Kamolz S,
Thome J,
Riederer P (1995)...
- Hans
Helmut Kornhuber (24
February 1928 – 30
October 2009) was a
German neurologist and neurophysiologist. From 1949 on
Kornhuber studied medicine at...
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Johannes Kornhuber (born
September 11, 1959) is a
German psychiatrist and psychotherapist.
Kornhuber worked in the
Department of
Psychiatry at the University...
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volitional movement. It was
first recorded and
reported in 1964 by Hans
Helmut Kornhuber and Lüder
Deecke at the
University of
Freiburg in Germany. In 1965 the...
- ISBN 978-0-12-564142-5. PMID 7532261.
Trapp S,
Rosania GR,
Horobin RW,
Kornhuber J (October 2008). "Quantitative
modeling of
selective lysosomal targeting...
- Rehabilitation, Springer, 2005, S. 135, ISBN 3-211-21336-8, here
online Kornhuber E., e.a.: Die
neurologische Untersuchung, Birkhäuser, 2005, p. 16, ISBN 3-7985-1444-5...
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original on 3 June 2020.
Retrieved 25 May 2020.
Klafki HW,
Staufenbiel M,
Kornhuber J,
Wiltfang J (November 2006). "Therapeutic
approaches to Alzheimer's...
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Andreas von
Kornhuber (2
August 1824, Kematen, Oberösterreich – 21
April 1905, Vienna) was an
Austrian naturalist and paleontologist. In 1850...
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signal called the
Bereitschaftspotential (BP),
which was
discovered by
Kornhuber &
Deecke in 1965).
Although it was well
known that the "readiness potential"...