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Schuster, Sarah, Himmelstoss, Nicole Alexandra, Hutzler, Florian, Richlan, Fabio, Kronbichler, Martin, Hawelka, Stefan
Publikováno v:
In NeuroImage March 2021 228
Autor:
Ravenschlag, Anna, Denissen, Monique, Löhnert, Bianca, Pawlik, Mateusz, Himmelstoß, Nicole, Hutzler, Florian
Functional neuroimaging investigates the neural correlates of performing cognitive tasks. The empirical evidence in this field is constantly growing and gave rise to methods for assessment and integration of the results across different studies. A pr
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od______3941::aa19386e07d19409983127bae2a9c617
Autor:
Zauner, Andrea, Gruber, Walter, Himmelstoß, Nicole Alexandra, Lechinger, Julia, Klimesch, Wolfgang
Publikováno v:
In NeuroImage 1 May 2014 91:252-261
Autor:
Ravenschlag, Anna Natali, Himmelstoss, Nicole Alexandra, Guizzardi, Giancarlo, Hutzler, Florian
Publikováno v:
Salzburg Mind-Brain Annual Meeting, SAMBA 2022
Managing the vast amounts of data produced daily might very well be one of the most critical challenges Cognitive Neuroscientists need to face within the next decade. However, it is no longer the sheer volume that poses a challenge, but mainly the va
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https://research.utwente.nl/en/publications/c089992b-1066-4937-b850-8e34b50c447e
https://research.utwente.nl/en/publications/c089992b-1066-4937-b850-8e34b50c447e
Autor:
Schuster, Sarah, Himmelstoss, Nicole Alexandra, Hutzler, Florian, Richlan, Fabio, Kronbichler, Martin, Hawelka, Stefan
Evidence accrues that readers form multiple hypotheses about upcoming words. The present study investigated the hemodynamic effects of predictive processing during natural reading by means of combining fMRI and eye movement recordings. In particular,
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https://eplus.uni-salzburg.at/doi/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117687
https://eplus.uni-salzburg.at/doi/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117687
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Publikováno v:
Himmelstoss, N A, Schuster, S, Hutzler, F, Moran, R & Hawelka, S 2019, ' Co-registration of eye movements and neuroimaging for studying contextual predictions in natural reading ', Language, Cognition and Neuroscience . https://doi.org/10.1080/23273798.2019.1616102
Sixteen years ago, Sereno and Rayner (2003. Measuring word recognition in reading: eye movements and event-related potentials. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 7(11), 489–493) illustrated how “by means of review and comparison” eye movement (EM) a
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https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/ws/files/111087528/Co_registration_of_eye_movements_and_neuroimaging_for_studying_contextual_predictions_in_natural_reading.pdf
https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/ws/files/111087528/Co_registration_of_eye_movements_and_neuroimaging_for_studying_contextual_predictions_in_natural_reading.pdf
Sixteen years ago, Sereno and Rayner (2003 Measuring word recognition in reading: eye movements and event-related potentials. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 7(11), 489493) illustrated how “by means of review and comparison” eye movement (EM) and e
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od______3941::4140c13b719d354dc5c027525305183e
https://eplus.uni-salzburg.at/doi/10.1080/23273798.2019.1616102
https://eplus.uni-salzburg.at/doi/10.1080/23273798.2019.1616102
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Vol 10 (2016)
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
The present study investigated oscillatory brain dynamics during self-paced sentence-level processing. Participants read fully correct sentences, sentences containing a semantic violation and sentences in which the order of the words was randomized.