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Prof. Hans Joachim Markowitsch  (b.1949, d. ----)

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POSITION(S) / JOB TITLE(S):
 
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
physiological psychology, psychoneurology, memory
ACADEMIC RANK:
Professor
FACULTY/DEPARTMENT:
Psychology
INSTITUTION/ORGANIZATION:
Universität Bielefeld
EMAIL:
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HIGHEST DEGREE:
Doctorate
DEGREE FROM:
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SEX / LANGUAGE:
Male / German
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1074-9046 (Last changed on 2006/06/26 00:21:54)
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  Markowitsch, Hans J. (2006) Gene, Meme, "Freier Wille": Persönlichkeit als Produkt von Nervensystem und Umwelt
     (Journal Article in Gestalt Theory An International Multidisciplinary Journal )
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  Markowitsch, Hans J. (2006) Gene, Meme, "Freier Wille": Persönlichkeit als Produkt von Nervensystem und Umwelt
     (Book Chapter in Das mentale Paradoxon The Mental Paradox )
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  Laucken, Uwe; Markowitsch, Hans J. (2005) Diktiert die Gehirnforschung ein neues Bild von Mensch und Gesellschaft? Ein Streitgespräch
     (Conference Presentation at the Values Meaning and Facts Werte Sinn und Tatsachen 14th Scientific Convention of the Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications (GTA) )
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  Markowitsch, Hans J.. (1992) Intellectual functions and the brain: An historical perspective  Seattle: Hogrefe & Huber Publishers.
     (Book )
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  Markowitsch, Hans J.. (1990) Transient global amnesia and related disorders  Toronto and Lewiston, NY: Hogrefe & Huber Publishers.
     (Book, Edited )
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  Markowitsch, Hans J.. (1988) Information processing by the brain: Views and hypotheses from a physiological-cognitive perspective  Toronto and Lewiston, N.Y.: Huber.
     (Book, Edited )

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