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Bettina Forster

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Psychophysiology|October 21, 2010
ERP investigation of transient attentional selection of single and multiple locations within touchBettina Forster, Helge Gillmeister
Biological Psychology|July 4, 2012
The orienting of attention during eye and hand movements: ERP evidence for similar frame of reference but different spatially specific modulations of tactile processingElena Gherri, Bettina Forster
Experimental Brain Research|July 14, 2012
Adverse effects of viewing the hand on tactile-spatial selection between fingers depend on finger postureHelge Gillmeister, Bettina Forster
Neuropsychologia|January 24, 2013
Lost in vision: ERP correlates of exogenous tactile attention when engaging in a visual taskAlexander Jones, Bettina Forster
The European Journal of Neuroscience|July 22, 2014
Neural correlates of endogenous attention, exogenous attention and inhibition of return in touchAlexander Jones, Bettina Forster
Frontiers in Psychology|February 18, 2015
Body in mindAlexander Jones, Bettina Forster
Experimental Brain Research|May 21, 2003
Modulations of early somatosensory ERP components by transient and sustained spatial attentionMartin Eimer, Bettina Forster
Neuroscience Letters|August 10, 2010
Vision enhances selective attention to body-related informationHelge Gillmeister, Bettina Forster
Neuroscience Letters|May 9, 2007
Covert unimanual response preparation triggers attention shifts to effectors rather than goal locationsBettina Forster, Martin Eimer
Neuropsychologia|June 12, 2012
Crossing the hands disrupts tactile spatial attention but not motor attention: evidence from event-related potentialsElena Gherri, Bettina Forster
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Psychophysiology|October 21, 2010
ERP investigation of transient attentional selection of single and multiple locations within touchBettina Forster, Helge Gillmeister
Biological Psychology|July 4, 2012
The orienting of attention during eye and hand movements: ERP evidence for similar frame of reference but different spatially specific modulations of tactile processingElena Gherri, Bettina Forster
Experimental Brain Research|July 14, 2012
Adverse effects of viewing the hand on tactile-spatial selection between fingers depend on finger postureHelge Gillmeister, Bettina Forster
Neuropsychologia|January 24, 2013
Lost in vision: ERP correlates of exogenous tactile attention when engaging in a visual taskAlexander Jones, Bettina Forster
The European Journal of Neuroscience|July 22, 2014
Neural correlates of endogenous attention, exogenous attention and inhibition of return in touchAlexander Jones, Bettina Forster
Frontiers in Psychology|February 18, 2015
Body in mindAlexander Jones, Bettina Forster
Experimental Brain Research|May 21, 2003
Modulations of early somatosensory ERP components by transient and sustained spatial attentionMartin Eimer, Bettina Forster
Neuroscience Letters|August 10, 2010
Vision enhances selective attention to body-related informationHelge Gillmeister, Bettina Forster
Neuroscience Letters|May 9, 2007
Covert unimanual response preparation triggers attention shifts to effectors rather than goal locationsBettina Forster, Martin Eimer
Neuropsychologia|June 12, 2012
Crossing the hands disrupts tactile spatial attention but not motor attention: evidence from event-related potentialsElena Gherri, Bettina Forster
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