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Viewing the body modulates neural mechanisms underlying sustained spatial attention in touch

Authors: Sambo, Chiara F.; Gillmeister, Helge; Forster, Bettina

Source: European Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 30, Number 1, July 2009 , pp. 143-150(8)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Abnormal spatiotemporal processing of emotional facial expressions in childhood autism: dipole source analysis of event-related potentials

Authors: Wong, Teresa K. W.; Fung, Peter C. W.; Chua, Siew E.; McAlonan, Grainne M.

Source: European Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 28, Number 2, July 2008 , pp. 407-416(10)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Modifications of cognitive and motor tasks affect the occurrence of event-related potentials in the human cortex

Authors: Rektor, Ivan; Brázdil, Milan; Nestrašil, Igor; Bareš, Martin; Daniel, Pavel

Source: European Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 26, Number 5, September 2007 , pp. 1371-1380(10)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Effects of stimulus frequency and duration on somatosensory discrimination responses

Authors: Spackman, L.; Boyd, S.; Towell, A.

Source: Experimental Brain Research, Volume 177, Number 1, February 2007 , pp. 21-30(10)

Publisher: Springer

Active attention modulates passive attention-related neural responses to sudden somatosensory input against a silent background

Authors: Kida, Tetsuo; Wasaka, Toshiaki; Nakata, Hiroki; Akatsuka, Kosuke; Kakigi, Ryusuke

Source: Experimental Brain Research, Volume 175, Number 4, November 2006 , pp. 609-617(9)

Publisher: Springer

Relationship between intracerebral gamma oscillations and slow potentials in the human sensorimotor cortex

Authors: Szurhaj, William; Labyt, Etienne; Bourriez, Jean-Louis; Kahane, Philippe; Chauvel, Patrick; Mauguière, François; Derambure, Philippe

Source: European Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 24, Number 3, August 2006 , pp. 947-954(8)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Now you feel it—now you don't: ERP correlates of somatosensory awareness

Authors: Schubert, Ruth; Blankenburg, Felix; Lemm, Steven; Villringer, Arno; Curio, Gabriel

Source: Psychophysiology, Volume 43, Number 1, January 2006 , pp. 31-40(10)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Somato-motor inhibitory processing in humans: a study with MEG and ERP

Authors: Nakata, Hiroki; Inui, Koji; Wasaka, Toshiaki; Akatsuka, Kosuke; Kakigi, Ryusuke

Source: European Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 22, Number 7, October 2005 , pp. 1784-1792(9)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Evoked potentials for the prediction of vegetative state in the acute stage of coma

Authors: Fischer, Catherine; Luauté, Jacques

Source: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, Volume 15, Numbers 3-4, -4/July-Sept 2005 , pp. 372-380(9)

Publisher: Psychology Press, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

Covert attention in touch: Behavioral and ERP evidence for costs and benefits

Authors: Forster Bettina; Eimer Martin

Source: Psychophysiology, Volume 42, Number 2, March 2005 , pp. 171-179(9)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Topographic Analysis of Painful Laser and Sural Nerve Electrical Evoked Potentials

Author: Dowman R.

Source: Brain Topography, Volume 16, Number 3, 2004 , pp. 169-179(11)

Publisher: Springer

Anterior and posterior attentional control systems use different spatial reference frames: ERP evidence from covert tactile-spatial orienting

Authors: Eimer M.; Forster B.; Van Velzen J.

Source: Psychophysiology, Volume 40, Number 6, November 2003 , pp. 924-933(10)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Anticipatory cortical responses during the expectancy of a predictable painful stimulation. A high-resolution electroencephalography study

Authors: Babiloni C.; Brancucci A.; Babiloni F.; Capotosto P.; Carducci F.; Cincotti F.; Arendt-Nielsen L.; Chen A.C.N.; Rossini P.M.

Source: European Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 18, Number 6, September 2003 , pp. 1692-1700(9)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

The spatial distribution of attentional selectivity in touch: evidence from somatosensory ERP components

Authors: Eimer M.; Forster B.

Source: Clinical Neurophysiology, Volume 114, Number 7, July 2003 , pp. 1298-1306(9)

Publisher: Elsevier

Intracerebral somatosensory event-related potentials: effect of response type (button pressing versus mental counting) on P3-like potentials within the human brain

Authors: Brazdil M.; Roman R.; Daniel P.; Rektor I.

Source: Clinical Neurophysiology, Volume 114, Number 8, August 2003 , pp. 1489-1496(8)

Publisher: Elsevier

Somatosensory N250 and P300 during discrimination tasks

Authors: Kida T.; Nishihira Y.; Hatta A.; Wasaka T.

Source: International Journal of Psychophysiology, Volume 48, Number 3, June 2003 , pp. 275-283(9)

Publisher: Elsevier

Electrocortical and behavioral effects of chronic immobility on word processing

Authors: Kotchoubey B.; Dubischar A.; Mack H.; Kaiser J.; Birbaumer N.

Source: Cognitive Brain Research, Volume 17, Number 1, June 2003 , pp. 188-199(12)

Publisher: Elsevier

The influence of semantic priming on event-related potentials to painful laser-heat stimuli in migraine patients

Authors: Weiss T.; Miltner W.H.R.; Dillmann J.

Source: Neuroscience Letters, Volume 340, Number 2, 10 April 2003 , pp. 135-138(4)

Publisher: Elsevier

Crossmodal links in spatial attention are mediated by supramodal control processes: Evidence from event-related potentials

Authors: Eimer, Martin; Velzen, José

Source: Psychophysiology, Volume 39, Number 4, July 2002 , pp. 437-449(13)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

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