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Autor:
Stefanie Enriquez-Geppert, René J. Huster, Christina F. Lavallee, Christoph Herrmann, Signe Schneider
Publikováno v:
Human Brain Mapping. 38:1333-1346
The ability to inhibit behavior is crucial for adaptation in a fast changing environment and is commonly studied with the stop signal task. Current EEG research mainly focuses on the N200 and P300 ERPs and corresponding activity in the theta and delt
Autor:
Michael Rose, Signe Schneider
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 125:978-987
Pre-stimulus oscillatory brain activity can predict the degree to which an upcoming stimulus will be remembered at a later point in time. Recently, increased pre-stimulus power in ongoing theta (5-8Hz) and low beta (13-17Hz) bands during encoding has
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 6, p e0199013 (2018)
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During incidental learning statistical regularities are extracted from the environment without the intention to learn. Acquired implicit memory of these regularities can affect behavior in the absence of awareness. However, conscious insight in the u
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 2, p e0171913 (2017)
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Recently, elevated ongoing pre-stimulus beta power (13–17 Hz) at encoding has been associated with subsequent memory formation for visual stimulus material. It is unclear whether this activity is merely specific to visual processing or whether it r
Autor:
Signe Schneider, Nivedita Mani
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 39:623-629
Visual cues from the speaker's face, such as the discriminable mouth movements used to produce speech sounds, improve discrimination of these sounds by adults. The speaker's face, however, provides more information than just the mouth movements used
Autor:
René J, Huster, Signe, Schneider, Christina F, Lavallee, Stefanie, Enriquez-Geppert, Christoph S, Herrmann
Publikováno v:
Hum Brain Mapp
The ability to inhibit behavior is crucial for adaptation in a fast changing environment and is commonly studied with the stop signal task. Current EEG research mainly focuses on the N200 and P300 ERPs and corresponding activity in the theta and delt
Autor:
Alexandra Philipsen, Stefanie Enriquez-Geppert, René J. Huster, Christoph Herrmann, Jörg Zimmermann, Signe Schneider
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Frontiers Media S.A.
Typical consequences in schizophrenia are work absence and early retirement. Such poor every day activities are associated with executive dysfunctioning. Under healthy conditions, successful executive functioning is associated to increased frontal-mi