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Oskar Vogt
Neuroscience in Nazi Europe Part II: Resistance Against the Third Reich Lawrence A
Außenseiter: Cécile Und Oskar Vogts Hirnforschung Um 1900 Satzinger, Helga 2011
Oskar Vogt: the First Myeloarchitectonic Map Of
Nikolay Vladimirovich Timofeeff-Ressovsky (1900-1981
In Retrospect: Brodmann's Brain
Genes and Men
Foreword by Marguerite Vogt
Human Pallidothalamic and Cerebellothalamic Tracts: Anatomical Basis for Functional Stereotactic Neurosurgery
Pierre Buser 118
Webb Haymaker Founders of Neurology Archive, 1946-1978
A Dual Larynx Motor Networks Hypothesis 1 Michel
Bigbrain 3D Atlas of Cortical Layers: Cortical and Laminar Thickness Gradients Diverge in Sensory and Motor Cortices
Microstructural Parcellation of the Human Cerebral Cortex – from Brodmann’S Post-Mortem Map to in Vivo Mapping with High-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Lenin's Brain (Hoover Institution Press)
History of Cerebral Localization and the Emigration Plight of Three Neuroscience Giants from Nazi Germany: Josef Gerstmann, Adolf Wallenberg, and Franz Josef Kallmann
Eponyms and the Nazi Era: Time to Remember and Time for Change*
Two Minds the Vogts Sought to Tie ‘Psychic’ Functions to Specific Regions of the Brain
Neural Correlates of Motor Imagery, Action Observation, and Movement
Top View
The Brain Researcher Cécile Vogt (1875-1962)
Review Russia' S Contribution to Neuroscience: Excellence And