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Cornelia Kranczioch

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Plos One|June 13, 2017
Individual differences in dual-target RSVP task performance relate to entrainment but not to individual alpha frequencyCornelia Kranczioch
Neuroreport|February 10, 2011
Attentional awakening, resource allocation and the focus of temporal attentionCornelia Kranczioch, Dale Bryant
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 15, 2019
Signal Processing in fNIRS: A Case for the Removal of Systemic Activity for Single Trial DataFranziska Klein, Cornelia Kranczioch
Brain and Cognition|February 12, 2013
The role of temporal context and expectancy in resource allocation to and perception of rapid serial eventsCornelia Kranczioch, Janani Dhinakaran
Frontiers in Psychology|November 22, 2019
No Evidence for an Awareness-Dependent Emotional Modulation of the Attentional BlinkJelena Galojan, Cornelia Kranczioch
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|January 19, 2012
Good vibrations, bad vibrations: Oscillatory brain activity in the attentional blinkJolanda Janson, Cornelia Kranczioch
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|October 25, 2013
Simultaneous and preceding sounds enhance rapid visual targets: Evidence from the attentional blinkCornelia Kranczioch, Jeremy D Thorne
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|October 26, 2010
In the blink of an eye: the contribution of microsaccadic activity to the induced γ band responseDavid J Schwartzman, Cornelia Kranczioch
Neuroimage|May 30, 2015
The beneficial effects of sounds on attentional blink performance: An ERP studyCornelia Kranczioch, Jeremy David Thorne
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|May 24, 2003
Event-related potential correlates of the attentional blink phenomenonCornelia Kranczioch, Stefan Debener, Andreas K Engel
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Plos One|June 13, 2017
Individual differences in dual-target RSVP task performance relate to entrainment but not to individual alpha frequencyCornelia Kranczioch
Neuroreport|February 10, 2011
Attentional awakening, resource allocation and the focus of temporal attentionCornelia Kranczioch, Dale Bryant
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 15, 2019
Signal Processing in fNIRS: A Case for the Removal of Systemic Activity for Single Trial DataFranziska Klein, Cornelia Kranczioch
Brain and Cognition|February 12, 2013
The role of temporal context and expectancy in resource allocation to and perception of rapid serial eventsCornelia Kranczioch, Janani Dhinakaran
Frontiers in Psychology|November 22, 2019
No Evidence for an Awareness-Dependent Emotional Modulation of the Attentional BlinkJelena Galojan, Cornelia Kranczioch
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|January 19, 2012
Good vibrations, bad vibrations: Oscillatory brain activity in the attentional blinkJolanda Janson, Cornelia Kranczioch
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|October 25, 2013
Simultaneous and preceding sounds enhance rapid visual targets: Evidence from the attentional blinkCornelia Kranczioch, Jeremy D Thorne
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|October 26, 2010
In the blink of an eye: the contribution of microsaccadic activity to the induced γ band responseDavid J Schwartzman, Cornelia Kranczioch
Neuroimage|May 30, 2015
The beneficial effects of sounds on attentional blink performance: An ERP studyCornelia Kranczioch, Jeremy David Thorne
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|May 24, 2003
Event-related potential correlates of the attentional blink phenomenonCornelia Kranczioch, Stefan Debener, Andreas K Engel
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