462 results on '"Thut, Gregor"'
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2. Transcranial magnetic stimulation effects support an oscillatory model of ERP genesis
3. The timing of cortical activation in associator grapheme-colour synaesthetes using MEG
4. Non-invasive brain stimulation and neuroenhancement
5. Training in the practice of noninvasive brain stimulation: Recommendations from an IFCN committee
6. Probing sustained attention and fatigue across the lifespan.
7. Working memory enhancement using real-time phase-tuned transcranial alternating current stimulation.
8. Vision modulation, plasticity and restoration using non-invasive brain stimulation – An IFCN-sponsored review
9. Top-down control of visual cortex by the frontal eye fields through oscillatory realignment
10. Both dorsal and ventral attention network nodes are implicated in exogenously driven visuospatial anticipation
11. Frequency and power of human alpha oscillations drift systematically with time-on-task
12. Clinical utility and prospective of TMS–EEG
13. Age-related reduction of hemispheric lateralisation for spatial attention: An EEG study
14. Guiding transcranial brain stimulation by EEG/MEG to interact with ongoing brain activity and associated functions: A position paper
15. The role of brain oscillations in predicting self-generated sounds
16. Visual cortex responses reflect temporal structure of continuous quasi-rhythmic sensory stimulation
17. The multisensory function of the human primary visual cortex
18. The EEG signature of sensory evidence accumulation during decision formation closely tracks subjective perceptual experience
19. Non-linear effects of transcranial direct current stimulation as a function of individual baseline performance: Evidence from biparietal tDCS influence on lateralized attention bias
20. The implications of state-dependent tDCS effects in aging: Behavioural response is determined by baseline performance
21. Alpha Power Increase After Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation at Alpha Frequency (α-tACS) Reflects Plastic Changes Rather Than Entrainment
22. The contribution of TMS–EEG coregistration in the exploration of the human cortical connectome
23. Improving Reliability of Brain Stimulation:What Works and What Doesn’t?
24. Distinct frequencies balance segregation with interaction between different memory types within a prefrontal circuit
25. Age-related changes in post-movement beta synchronization during a selective inhibition task
26. Accessing Cortical Connectivity Using TMS: EEG Co-registration : TMS and Connectivity
27. Hearing brighter: Changing in-depth visual perception through looming sounds
28. Effects of Rhythmic Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in the Alpha-Band on Visual Perception Depend on Deviation From Alpha-Peak Frequency: Faster Relative Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Alpha-Pace Improves Performance
29. Low pre-stimulus EEG alpha power amplifies visual awareness but not visual sensitivity
30. Spatial attention: Differential shifts in pseudoneglect direction with time-on-task and initial bias support the idea of observer subtypes
31. Stimulus- and state-dependence of systematic bias in spatial attention: Additive effects of stimulus-size and time-on-task
32. The Costs of Crossing Paths and Switching Tasks between Audition and Vision
33. Formation of automatic letter–colour associations in non-synaesthetes through likelihood manipulation of letter–colour pairings
34. Two Oscillatory Correlates of Attention Control in the Alpha-Band with Distinct Consequences on Perceptual Gain and Metacognition.
35. TMS combined with EEG: Recommendations and open issues for data collection and analysis.
36. Brain activity underlying visual perception and attention as inferred from TMS–EEG: A review
37. Unihemispheric concurrent dual-site cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation: the effects on corticospinal excitability
38. Cerebellar brain inhibition in the target and surround muscles during voluntary tonic activation
39. Causal evidence that intrinsic beta-frequency is relevant for enhanced signal propagation in the motor system as shown through rhythmic TMS
40. Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation enhances the effects of motor imagery training in a finger tapping task
41. The effect of oppositional parietal transcranial direct current stimulation on lateralized brain functions
42. M1 contributes to the intrinsic but not the extrinsic components of motor-skills
43. Functional lateralization of temporoparietal junction – imitation inhibition, visual perspective-taking and theory of mind
44. New insights into rhythmic brain activity from TMS–EEG studies
45. Selective integration of auditory-visual looming cues by humans
46. A bias for posterior α-band power suppression versus enhancement during shifting versus maintenance of spatial attention
47. Auditory-Visual Multisensory Interactions in Human Primary Cortices: Synthesis and Controversie
48. Integrating TMS with EEG: How and What For?
49. A Review of Combined TMS-EEG Studies to Characterize Lasting Effects of Repetitive TMS and Assess Their Usefulness in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience
50. Effects of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Spike Pattern and Topography in Patients with Focal Epilepsy
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