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Andreas Widmann

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Journal of Neuroscience Methods|August 17, 2014
Digital filter design for electrophysiological data--a practical approachAndreas Widmann, Erich Schröger, Burkhard Maess
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|July 26, 2003
Auditory distraction by duration and location deviants: a behavioral and event-related potential studyUrte Roeber, Andreas Widmann, Erich Schröger
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|January 27, 2016
High-pass filters and baseline correction in M/EEG analysis-continued discussionBurkhard Maess, Erich Schröger, Andreas Widmann
Biological Psychology|January 30, 2018
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 P3Andreas Widmann, Erich Schröger, Nicole Wetzel
Child Development|June 27, 2018
Can't Ignore-Distraction by Task-Irrelevant Sounds in Early and Middle ChildhoodNicole Wetzel, Florian Scharf, Andreas Widmann
The European Journal of Neuroscience|July 10, 2020
What exactly is missing here? The sensory processing of unpredictable omissions is modulated by the specificity of expected action-effectsBetina Korka, Erich Schröger, Andreas Widmann
The European Journal of Neuroscience|January 6, 2026
Measuring the Genuine Mismatch Negativity in the Auditory Multi-Feature ParadigmAndreas Widmann, Erich Schröger, Nicole Wetzel
The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 19, 2024
Suppression and omission effects in auditory predictive processing-Two of the same?Valentina Tast, Erich Schröger, Andreas Widmann
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|October 21, 2024
Pupillometry is sensitive to speech masking during story listening: A commentary on the critical role of modeling temporal trendsAndreas Widmann, Björn Herrmann, Florian Scharf
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 26, 2011
Distraction and facilitation--two faces of the same coin?Nicole Wetzel, Andreas Widmann, Erich Schröger
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Journal of Neuroscience Methods|August 17, 2014
Digital filter design for electrophysiological data--a practical approachAndreas Widmann, Erich Schröger, Burkhard Maess
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|July 26, 2003
Auditory distraction by duration and location deviants: a behavioral and event-related potential studyUrte Roeber, Andreas Widmann, Erich Schröger
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|January 27, 2016
High-pass filters and baseline correction in M/EEG analysis-continued discussionBurkhard Maess, Erich Schröger, Andreas Widmann
Biological Psychology|January 30, 2018
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 P3Andreas Widmann, Erich Schröger, Nicole Wetzel
Child Development|June 27, 2018
Can't Ignore-Distraction by Task-Irrelevant Sounds in Early and Middle ChildhoodNicole Wetzel, Florian Scharf, Andreas Widmann
The European Journal of Neuroscience|July 10, 2020
What exactly is missing here? The sensory processing of unpredictable omissions is modulated by the specificity of expected action-effectsBetina Korka, Erich Schröger, Andreas Widmann
The European Journal of Neuroscience|January 6, 2026
Measuring the Genuine Mismatch Negativity in the Auditory Multi-Feature ParadigmAndreas Widmann, Erich Schröger, Nicole Wetzel
The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 19, 2024
Suppression and omission effects in auditory predictive processing-Two of the same?Valentina Tast, Erich Schröger, Andreas Widmann
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|October 21, 2024
Pupillometry is sensitive to speech masking during story listening: A commentary on the critical role of modeling temporal trendsAndreas Widmann, Björn Herrmann, Florian Scharf
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 26, 2011
Distraction and facilitation--two faces of the same coin?Nicole Wetzel, Andreas Widmann, Erich Schröger
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