@article{Artmann2000, author = {Artmann, Gerhard}, title = {Cellular engineering - a challenge for engineers? / Artmann, G. M.}, series = {Biomedizinische Technik = Biomedical Engineering. 45 (2000), H. s1}, journal = {Biomedizinische Technik = Biomedical Engineering. 45 (2000), H. s1}, isbn = {1862-278X}, pages = {449}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{ReisselBitschStamm2000, author = {Reißel, Martin and Bitsch, G. and Stamm, H.}, title = {A Stern Door Slam Fatigue Calculation / Bitsch, G. ; Reißel, M. ; Stamm, H.}, series = {Proceedings of the 18. CAD-FEM Users Meeting}, journal = {Proceedings of the 18. CAD-FEM Users Meeting}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @book{Grotendorst2000, author = {Grotendorst, Johannes}, title = {Workshop on Molecular Dynamics on Parallel Computers John von Neumann Institute for Computing (NIC), Research Centre J{\"u}lich, Germany 8 - 10 February 1999}, publisher = {World Scientific}, address = {Singapore}, isbn = {981-02-4232-8}, pages = {XI, 379 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @book{Grotendorst2000, author = {Grotendorst, Johannes}, title = {Modern methods and algorithms of quantum chemistry : winter school, 21 - 25 February 2000, Forschungszentrum J{\"u}lich, Germany ; proceedings / organized by John-von-Neumann-Institute for Computing (NIC). Ed. by Johannes Grotendorst ... 2. ed.}, publisher = {NIC}, address = {J{\"u}lich}, isbn = {3-00-005834-6}, pages = {IV, 638 S. : graph. Darst.}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @book{Grotendorst2000, author = {Grotendorst, Johannes}, title = {Modern methods and algorithms of quantum chemistry : winter school, 21 - 25 February 2000, Forschungszentrum J{\"u}lich, Germany ; proceedings / organized by John-von-Neumann-Institute for Computing (NIC). Ed. by Johannes Grotendorst ...}, publisher = {NIC}, address = {J{\"u}lich}, isbn = {3-00-005618-1}, pages = {IV, 562 S.}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @book{Grotendorst2000, author = {Grotendorst, Johannes}, title = {Modern methods and algorithms of quantum chemistry : winter school, 21 - 25 February 2000, Forschungszentrum J{\"u}lich, Germany ; Poster Presentations / organized by John-von-Neumann-Institute for Computing (NIC). Ed. by Johannes Grotendorst ...}, publisher = {NIC}, address = {J{\"u}lich}, isbn = {3-00-005746-3}, pages = {77 S.}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{GrotendorstDornseiffer2000, author = {Grotendorst, Johannes and Dornseiffer, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Computer-aided Modelling and Simulation of the Thermodynamics of Steam Reforming / Grotendorst, Johannes ; Dornseiffer, J{\"u}rgen}, series = {Mathematics and Computers in Simulation. 51 (2000), H. 5}, journal = {Mathematics and Computers in Simulation. 51 (2000), H. 5}, isbn = {0378-4754}, pages = {451 -- 471}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @book{Laack2000, author = {Laack, Walter van}, title = {Key to Eternity / Walter van Laack. [Transl. by Anneliese Wolstenholme]}, publisher = {van Laack}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {978-3-8311-0344-7}, pages = {256 S.}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @book{Laack2000, author = {Laack, Walter van}, title = {Nobody ever dies! / 1. ed.}, publisher = {van Laack}, address = {Aachen}, isbn = {978-3-936624-03-8}, pages = {272 S.}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{TaylorSchmitzZiemonsetal.2000, author = {Taylor, J. G. and Schmitz, N. and Ziemons, Karl and Grosse-Ruyken, M.-L. and Gruber, O. and M{\"u}ller-G{\"a}rtner, H.-W. and Shah, N. J.}, title = {The network of brain areas involved in the motion aftereffect}, series = {Neuroimage}, volume = {11}, journal = {Neuroimage}, number = {4}, isbn = {1053-8119}, pages = {257 -- 270}, year = {2000}, abstract = {A network of brain areas is expected to be involved in supporting the motion aftereffect. The most active components of this network were determined by means of an fMRI study of nine subjects exposed to a visual stimulus of moving bars producing the effect. Across the subjects, common areas were identified during various stages of the effect, as well as networks of areas specific to a single stage. In addition to the well-known motion-sensitive area MT the prefrontal brain areas BA44 and 47 and the cingulate gyrus, as well as posterior sites such as BA37 and BA40, were important components during the period of the motion aftereffect experience. They appear to be involved in control circuitry for selecting which of a number of processing styles is appropriate. The experimental fMRI results of the activation levels and their time courses for the various areas are explored. Correlation analysis shows that there are effectively two separate and weakly coupled networks involved in the total process. Implications of the results for awareness of the effect itself are briefly considered in the final discussion.}, language = {en} }