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Digital filter design for electrophysiological data–a practical approach
A Widmann, E Schröger, B Maess
Journal of neuroscience methods 250, 34-46, 2015
6732015
Pitch discrimination accuracy in musicians vs nonmusicians: an event-related potential and behavioral study
M Tervaniemi, V Just, S Koelsch, A Widmann, E Schröger
Experimental brain research 161, 1-10, 2005
4492005
Filter effects and filter artifacts in the analysis of electrophysiological data
A Widmann, E Schröger
Frontiers in psychology 3, 233, 2012
2622012
Speeded responses to audiovisual signal changes result from bimodal integration
E Schröger, A Widmann
Psychophysiology 35 (6), 755-759, 1998
2451998
The development of involuntary and voluntary attention from childhood to adulthood: a combined behavioral and event-related potential study
N Wetzel, A Widmann, S Berti, E Schröger
Clinical Neurophysiology 117 (10), 2191-2203, 2006
1552006
Infant and adult pupil dilation in response to unexpected sounds
N Wetzel, D Buttelmann, A Schieler, A Widmann
Developmental psychobiology 58 (3), 382-392, 2016
1482016
Hearing silences: human auditory processing relies on preactivation of sound-specific brain activity patterns
I SanMiguel, A Widmann, A Bendixen, N Trujillo-Barreto, E Schröger
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (20), 8633-8639, 2013
1432013
Attenuated human auditory middle latency response and evoked 40‐Hz response to self‐initiated sounds
P Baess, A Widmann, A Roye, E Schröger, T Jacobsen
European Journal of Neuroscience 29 (7), 1514-1521, 2009
1242009
Auditory distraction by duration and location deviants: a behavioral and event-related potential study
U Roeber, A Widmann, E Schröger
Cognitive Brain Research 17 (2), 347-357, 2003
1182003
Pre-attentive auditory processing of lexicality
T Jacobsen, J Horváth, E Schröger, S Lattner, A Widmann, I Winkler
Brain and Language 88 (1), 54-67, 2004
1092004
Selective tuning of cortical sound‐feature processing by language experience
M Tervaniemi, T Jacobsen, S Röttger, T Kujala, A Widmann, M Vainio, ...
European Journal of Neuroscience 23 (9), 2538-2541, 2006
962006
The dissociation between the P 3a event‐related potential and behavioral distraction
N Wetzel, E Schröger, A Widmann
Psychophysiology 50 (9), 920-930, 2013
922013
Distraction and facilitation—two faces of the same coin?
N Wetzel, A Widmann, E Schröger
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 38 (3), 664, 2012
902012
From symbols to sounds: visual symbolic information activates sound representations
A Widmann, T Kujala, M Tervaniemi, A Kujala, E Schröger
Psychophysiology 41 (5), 709-715, 2004
882004
Emotion lies in the eye of the listener: Emotional arousal to novel sounds is reflected in the sympathetic contribution to the pupil dilation response and the P3
A Widmann, E Schröger, N Wetzel
Biological psychology 133, 10-17, 2018
802018
Binding symbols and sounds: evidence from event-related oscillatory gamma-band activity
A Widmann, T Gruber, T Kujala, M Tervaniemi, E Schröger
Cerebral Cortex 17 (11), 2696-2702, 2007
752007
The modulation of auditory novelty processing by working memory load in school age children and adults: a combined behavioral and event-related potential study
P Ruhnau, N Wetzel, A Widmann, E Schröger
Bmc Neuroscience 11, 1-14, 2010
712010
Effects of intermodal attention on the auditory steady‐state response and the event‐related potential
K Saupe, A Widmann, A Bendixen, MM Müller, E Schröger
Psychophysiology 46 (2), 321-327, 2009
702009
Differential processing of duration changes within short and long sounds in humans
S Grimm, A Widmann, E Schröger
Neuroscience Letters 356 (2), 83-86, 2004
662004
High-pass filters and baseline correction in M/EEG analysis. Commentary on:“How inappropriate high-pass filters can produce artefacts and incorrect conclusions in ERP studies …
B Maess, E Schröger, A Widmann
Journal of neuroscience methods 266, 164-165, 2016
632016
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