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Forschungsgebiete:
- Kommunikationswissenschaft/-theorie, Handlungstheorie
- Semiotik
- Sprachtheorie
- Semantik
- Diskursanalyse
- Pragmatik
- Sprache in Institutionen
- Gesprochene Sprache
- Neurolinguistik
- Angewandte Linguistik
Besondere Forschungsgebiete:
- Neurowissenschaft der Sprache
- Pragmatik
- Neurolinguistik
- Psycholinguistik
- Neurokomputationale Netzwerkmodelle der Sprache
- Aphasieforschung
- Aphasietherapie
- Neurophysiologie
- Neuroimaging
- Neurobiologie
- Kognitive Psychologie
- Grounded Cognition
- Gehirntheorie
Monographien:
- Pulvermüller, F. 2003: The Neuroscience Of Language: On Brain Circuits Of Words and Serial Order. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. http:/
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- Pulvermüller, F. 2001. Neuronal grammar. An essay on brain mechanisms of serial order. Doctoral dissertation, University of Konstanz
- Sprache im Gehirn. Neurobiologische Überlegungen, psychophysiologische Befunde und psycholinguistische Implikationen. Stuttgart 1998 (= Colloquia academica / Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, Mainz. N, Naturwissenschaften 1997)
- Pulvermüller, F. 1996: Neurobiologie der Sprache [Neurobiology Of Language]. Gehirntheoretische Überlegungen und empirische Befunde zur Sprachverarbeitung. Psychologia Universalis 1. Pabst Science Publishers: Lengerich, Berlin
- Pulvermüller, F. 1990: Aphasische Kommunikation. Grundfragen ihrer Analyse und Therapie. Sprachtherapie 2. [Aphasic Communication. Key questions of its analysis and therapy]. Gunter Narr Verlag: Tübingen.
Aufsätze und Beiträge:
- Garagnani, Max / Pulvermüller, Friedemann: Neuronal correlates of decisions to speak and act: spontaneous emergence and dynamic topographies in a computational model of frontal and temporal areas. In: Brain & language 2013, S. 75-85
- Semantic embodiment, disembodiment or misembodiment? In search of meaning in modules and neuron circuits. In: Brain & language 2013, S. 86-103
- Pulvermüller, F., Cook, C., & Hauk, O. 2012. Inflection in action: Semantic motor system activation to noun- and verb-containing phrases is modulated by the presence of overt grammatical markers. Neuroimage, 60, 1367–1379
- Boulenger, V., Shtyrov, Y., & Pulvermüller, F. 2012. When do you grasp the idea? MEG evidence for instantaneous idiom understanding. Neuroimage, 59 (4), 3502-13
- Brain gain in cognitive neuropsychology: continuing commentary on Laine and Martin (2012): "Cognitive neuropsychology has been, is, and will be significant to aphasiology". In: Aphasiology 2012, S. 1481-1484
- Kiefer, Markus / Trumpp, Natalie Maria / Herrnberger, Bärbel / Sim, Eun-Jin / Hoenig, Klaus / Pulvermüller, Friedemann: Dissociating the representation of action- and sound-related concepts in middle temporal cortex. In: Brain & language 2012, S. 120-125
- Alexandrov, A.A., Boricheva, D.O., Pulvermüller, F., & Shtyrov, Y. 2011. Strength of word-specific neural memory traces assessed electrophysiologically. PLoSONE 6 (8), e22999. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0022999
- Berthier, M. L., & Pulvermüller, F. 2011. Neuroscience insights improve neurorehabilitation of post-stroke aphasia. Nature Reviews Neurology, 7 (2), 86-97
- Berthier, M. L., Pulvermüller, F., Dávila, G., García Casares, N., & Gutiérrez, A. 2011. Drug therapy of post-stroke aphasia: a review of current evidence. Neuropsychology Review, 21 (3), 302-17
- Pulvermüller, F. 2010. Brain-language research: Where is the progress? Biolinguistics, 4 (2-3), 255-288
- Pulvermüller, F. 2010. Brain embodiment of syntax and grammar: Discrete combinatorial mechanisms spelt out in neuronal circuits. Brain and Language, 112 (3), 167-179
- Pulvermüller, F., & Fadiga, L. 2010. Active perception: Sensorimotor circuits as a cortical basis for language. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 11 (5), 351-360
- Pulvermüller, F., Pye, E., Cook, C., Hauk, O., Nestor, P., & Patterson, K. 2010. The word processing deficit in Semantic Dementia: All categories are equal but some categories are more equal than others. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22 (9), 2027-2041
- Boudelaa, Sami / Pulvermüller, Friedemann / Hauk, Olaf / Shtyrov, Yury / Marslen-Wilson, William D.: Arabic morphology in the neural language system. In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2010, S. 998-1010
- Shtyrov, Yury / Kujala, Teija / Pulvermüller, Friedemann: Interactions between language and attention systems: early automatic lexical processing? In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2010, S. 1465-1478
- Cappelle, Bert / Shtyrov, Yury / Pulvermüller, Friedemann: 'Heating up' or 'cooling up' the brain? MEG evidence that phrasal verbs are lexical units. In: Brain & language 2010, S. 189-201
- Pulvermüller, F., Kherif, F., Hauk, O., & Nimmo-Smith, I. 2009. Cortical cell assemblies for lexical and category-specific semantic processing as revealed by fMRI cluster analysis. Human Brain Mapping, 30 (12), 3837-3850
- Pulvermüller, F., & Knoblauch, A. 2009. Discrete combinatorial circuits emerging in neural networks: a mechanism for rules of grammar in the human brain? Neural Networks, 22 (1), 161-172. Pulvermüller, F. & Shtyrov, Y. 2009. Spatio-temporal signatures of large-scale synfire chains for speech as revealed by MEG. Cerebral Cortex, 19 (1), 79-88
- Pulvermüller, F., Shtyrov, Y., & Hauk, O. 2009. Understanding in an instant: neurophysiological evidence for mechanistic language circuits in the brain. Brain and Language,110 (2), 81-94.
- Berthier, M. L., Green, C., Lara, J. P., Higueras, C., Barbancho, M. A., Dávila, G., & Pulvermüller, F. 2009. Memantine and constraint-induced aphasia therapy in chronic post-stroke aphasia. Annals of Neurology,65 (5), 577-85.
- Boulenger, V., Hauk, O., & Pulvermüller, F. 2009. Grasping ideas with the motor system: Semantic somatotopy in idiom comprehension. Cerebral Cortex, 19 (8), 1905-1914.
- Pulvermüller, Friedemann / Shtyrov, Yury / Hasting, Anna Sophie / Carlyon, Robert P.: Syntax as a reflex: neurophysiological evidence for early automaticity of grammatical processing. In: Brain & language 2008, S. 244-253
- Pulvermüller, Friedemann / Berthier, Marcelo L.: Aphasia therapy on a neuroscience basis. In: Aphasiology 2008, S. 563-599
- Pulvermüller, Friedemann / Assadollahi, Ramin: Grammar or serial order?: Discrete combinatorial brain mechanisms reflected by the syntactic mismatch negativity. In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2007, S. 971-980
- Shtyrov, Yury / Pulvermüller, Friedemann: Early MEG activation dynamics in the left temporal and inferior frontal cortex reflect semantic context integration. In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2007, S. 1633-1642
- Hauk, Olaf / Patterson, Karalyn / Woollams, Anna M. / Watling, L. / Pulvermüller, Friedemann / Rogers, Timothy T.: [Q:] When would you prefer a "sossage" to a "sausage"? [A:] At about 100 msec. ERP correlates of orthographic typicality and lexicality in written word recognition. In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2006, S. 818-832
- Berthier, Marcelo L. / Pulvermüller, Friedemann / Green, Cristina / Higueras, Carolina: Are release phenomena explained by disinhibited mirror neuron circuits? Arnold Pick's remarks on echographia and their relevance for modern cognitive neuroscience. In: Aphasiology 2006, S. 462-480
- Bak, Thomas H. / Yancopoulou, Despina / Nestor, Peter J. / Xuereb, John H. / Spillantini, Maria G. / Pulvermüller, Friedemann / Hodges, John R.: Clinical, imaging and pathological correlates of a hereditary deficit in verb and action processing. In: Brain 2006, S. 321-332
- Pulvermüller, Friedemann / Shtyrov, Yury / Ilmoniemi, Risto J.: Brain signatures of meaning access in action word recognition. In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2005, S. 884-892
- Pulvermüller, Friedemann / Shtyrov, Yury / Kujala, Teija / Näätänen, Risto: Word-specific cortical activity as revealed by the mismatch negativity. In: Psychophysiology 2004, S. 106-112
- Shtyrov, Yury / Pulvermüller, Friedemann / Näätänen, Risto / Ilmoniemi, Risto J.: Grammar processing outside the focus of attention. An MEG study. In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2003, S. 1195-1206
- Mohr, Bettina / Pulvermüller, Friedemann: Redundancy gains and costs in cognitive processing. Effects of short stimulus onset asynchronies. In: Journal of experimental psychology 2002, S. 1200-1223
- Pulvermüller, Friedemann / Härle, Markus / Hummel, Fridhelm: Walking or talking? Behavioral and neurophysiological correlates of action verb processing. In: Brain & language 2001, S. 143-168
- Brain reflections of words and their meaning. In: Trends in cognitive sciences 2001, S. 517-524
- Words in the brain's language (including open peer commentary and author's response). In: Behavioral and brain sciences 1999, S. 253-336
- Pulvermüller, Friedemann / Keil, Andreas / Elbert, Thomas: High-frequency brain activity. Perception or active memory? In: Trends in cognitive sciences 1999, S. 250-252
- Brain-theoretical perspectives on language. In: Theoretical linguistics 1997, S. 281-302
- What neurobiology can buy language theory. A response to Eubank and Gregg. In: Studies in second language acquisition 1995, S. 73-77
- Agrammatism. Behavioral description and neurobiological explanation. In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience 1995, S. 165-181
- Sprachstörungen im Dialog. Analyse und Therapie. In: Fritz, Gerd / Hundsnurscher, Franz (Hrsg.): Handbuch der Dialoganalyse. Tübingen 1994, S. 393-409
- Pulvermüller, Friedemann / Preißl, Hubert: Explaining aphasias in neuronal terms. In: Journal of neurolinguistics 1994, S. 75-81
- Pulvermüller, Friedemann / Schumann, John H.: Neurobiological mechanisms of language acquisition. In: Language learning 1994, S. 681-734
- Pulvermüller, Friedemann / Schönle, Paul W.: Behavioral and neuronal changes during treatment of mixed transcortical aphasia. A case study. In: Cognition 1993, S. 139-161
- Aphasiker verstehen. Zur Analyse aphasischer Kommunikation. In: Spillner, Bernd (Hrsg.): Angewandte Linguistik und Computer. Tübingen 1988 (= Forum angewandte Linguistik 16; Kongreßbeiträge zur ... Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Angewandte Linguistik, GAL e.V. 18), S. 220-221
- Kommunikative Aphasietherapie. Ein Beispiel. In: Kühlwein, Wolfgang (Hrsg.): Perspektiven der angewandten Linguistik. Tübingen 1987 (= Forum angewandte Linguistik 13; Kongreßbeiträge zur ... Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Angewandte Linguistik, GAL, e.V. 16), S. 125-131
Dissertation (Titel): Aphasische Kommunikation (1989);;Neuronal Grammar (1999)
Dissertation - Jahr der Publikation: 1989
Habilitation (Titel): Neurobiologie der Sprache (1994)
Forschergruppen, Forschungsprojekte : current research grants: Principle Investigators: F. Pulvermüller & B. Mohr Topic: Intensive Language Action Therapy 2014--2022 Granting agency: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG Pu 97/15-1 and 2 Amount of funding: ca. € 700,000 23. Principle Investigator: F. Pulvermüller Topic: The sound of meaning 2017--2021 Granting agency: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG Pu 97/22-1 Amount of funding: ca. € 500,000 24. Principle Investigator: F. Pulvermüller Topic: SPP XPrag.de: Brain Signatures o
Verbindung mit wiss. Gesellschaften :
- Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS), USA
- Experimental Psychology Society (EPS), UK
- Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM), USA
- Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR), USA Society for Neuroscience (SfN), USA
- World Federation of Neurology (WFN) – Research Group on Aphasia and Cognitive Disorders (RGACD)
Stipendien:
- Heisenberg Stipendium der DFG 1995-1999
- Helmholtz Stipendium des BMBF 1993-1995
- DFG Postdoctoranden Stipendium 1991-1993
- Promotionsstipendium der Stiftung zur Förderung der Philosophie 1988-1990
- Graduiertenförderung des Landes BW 1986-1988
Letzte Aktualisierung: Thu Nov 25 22:33:46 2021; letzter HeBIS-Import: 13.07.2023
Zusätzliche Kurzinformationen: Pulvermüller studied biology and language science and obtained PhDs in linguistics and psychology, along with habilitation degrees in behavioral neuroscience and psychology. His scientific career started as a postdoc at the Max Planck Institute of Biological Cybernetics in Tübingen, where he began to develop neurobiological language models. Subsequently, he worked at the linguistics department of the University of California, Los Angeles, the Medical School of the University of Tübingen and the Department of Psychology of the University of Constance. His first tenured position was that of a Programme Leader in the Cognitive Neuroscience of Language at the Medical Research Council's Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit in Cambridge, UK, where he worked from 2000 to 2011. In 2011, he moved to the chair for neuroscience of language and pragmatics at the Department of Philosophy and Humanities of the Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, where he directs the Brain Language Laboratory.