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Annekathrin Weise
Annekathrin Weise
PostDoc, LMU, Biological Psychology, Munich, Germany
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Omission mismatch negativity builds up late
J Horváth, D Müller, A Weise, E Schröger
Neuroreport 21 (7), 537-541, 2010
302010
An asymmetry in the automatic detection of the presence or absence of a frequency modulation within a tone: a mismatch negativity study
J Timm, A Weise, S Grimm, E Schröger
Frontiers in Psychology 2, 189, 2011
252011
Which kind of transition is important for sound representation? An event-related potential study
A Weise, A Bendixen, D Müller, E Schröger
Brain research 1464, 30-42, 2012
222012
A temporal constraint for automatic deviance detection and object formation: a mismatch negativity study
A Weise, S Grimm, D Müller, E Schröger
Brain research 1331, 88-95, 2010
222010
Auditory event-related potentials reflect dedicated change detection activity for higher-order acoustic transitions
A Weise, E Schröger, B Fehér, T Folyi, J Horváth
Biological psychology 91 (1), 142-149, 2012
172012
Cross‐modal distractors modulate oscillatory alpha power: The neural basis of impaired task performance
A Weise, T Hartmann, E Schröger, N Weisz, P Ruhnau
Psychophysiology 53 (11), 1651-1659, 2016
142016
The detection of higher‐order acoustic transitions is reflected in the N1 ERP
A Weise, E Schröger, J Horváth
Psychophysiology 55 (7), e13063, 2018
132018
The processing of concurrent sounds based on inharmonicity and asynchronous onsets: An object-related negativity (ORN) study
A Weise, E Schröger, A Bendixen
Brain Research 1439, 73-81, 2012
112012
Differential processing of terminal tone parts within structured and non-structured tones
A Weise, D Müller, S Grimm, R Rübsamen, E Schröger
Neuroscience letters 421 (2), 163-167, 2007
92007
Timing matters: the processing of pitch relations
A Weise, S Grimm, NJ Trujillo-Barreto, E Schröger
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8, 387, 2014
82014
Omission mismatch negativity builds up late. NeuroReport: For Rapid Communication of Neuroscience Research, 21 (7), 537–541
J Horváth, D Müller, A Weise, E Schröger
62010
Involuntary shifts of spatial attention contribute to distraction—Evidence from oscillatory alpha power and reaction time data
A Weise, T Hartmann, F Parmentier, N Weisz, P Ruhnau
Psychophysiology 60 (10), e14353, 2023
52023
The representation of unattended, segmented sounds: A mismatch negativity (MMN) study
A Weise, W Ritter, E Schröger
International journal of psychophysiology 81 (2), 121-126, 2011
52011
Auditory representations for long lasting sounds: Insights from event-related brain potentials and neural oscillations
A Weise, S Grimm, JM Rimmele, E Schröger
Brain and Language 237, 105221, 2023
22023
Involuntary shifts of spatial attention contribute to behavioral crossmodal distraction-Evidence from oscillatory alpha power and reaction time data
A Weise, T Hartmann, F Parmentier, P Ruhnau, N Weisz
12021
Increases in parieto-occipital alpha-band power reflect involuntary spatial attention due to a task-distracting deviant sound
A Weise, T Hartmann, F Parmentier, P Ruhnau, N Weisz
BioRxiv, 2020.06. 29.161992, 2020
12020
Auditory representations for long lasting sounds: Insights from neural oscillations and event-related brain potentials
A Weise, S Grimm, JM Rimmele, E Schröger, A Weise
PsyArXiv. December 22, 2021
2021
Linking posterior alpha power increases to involuntary spatial attention
A Weise, T Hartmann, F Parmentier, N Weisz, P Ruhnau
Salzburg Mind-Brain Annual Meeting (SAMBA) 2021, 2021
2021
PRE-STIMULUS ALPHA STATES AS PREDISPOSITIONS OF CONSCIOUS SOMATOSENSORY PERCEPTION: MORE THAN JUST FLUCTUATIONS OF ATTENTION?
N Weisz, A Hauswald, A Weise
Psychophysiology 54, S14-S14, 2017
2017
Multiple faces of prestimulus somatosensory alpha power modulations?
A Weise, G Sanchez, JN Frey, M van Ackeren, N Weisz
1st Salzburg Mind-Brain Annual Meeting, 2017
2017
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