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Johannes C Dahmen

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Current Opinion in Neurobiology|August 24, 2007
Learning to hear: plasticity of auditory cortical processingJohannes C Dahmen, Andrew J King
Biological Psychiatry|January 7, 2004
Prepulse-elicited startle in prepulse inhibitionJohannes C Dahmen, Philip J Corr
Nature Neuroscience|January 13, 2015
Complementary adaptive processes contribute to the developmental plasticity of spatial hearingPeter Keating, Johannes C Dahmen, Andrew J King
Current Biology : CB|July 2, 2013
Context-specific reweighting of auditory spatial cues following altered experience during developmentPeter Keating, Johannes C Dahmen, Andrew J King
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 17, 2008
Stimulus-timing-dependent plasticity of cortical frequency representationJohannes C Dahmen, Douglas E H Hartley, Andrew J King
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 26, 2011
The memory function of noradrenergic activity in non-REM sleepSteffen Gais, Björn Rasch, Johannes C Dahmen, et al.
Elife|December 17, 2024
Midbrain encodes sound detection behavior without auditory cortexTai-Ying Lee, Yves Weissenberger, Andrew J King, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|November 4, 2022
Integration of somatosensory and motor-related information in the auditory systemMichael Lohse, Paul Zimmer-Harwood, Johannes C Dahmen, et al.
Nature Communications|June 25, 2021
Subcortical circuits mediate communication between primary sensory cortical areas in miceMichael Lohse, Johannes C Dahmen, Victoria M Bajo, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 29, 2026
Auditory cortex distinguishes between spontaneous and sound-evoked movementsPaul Zimmer-Harwood, Samuel Picard, Andrew J King, et al.
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology|August 24, 2007
Learning to hear: plasticity of auditory cortical processingJohannes C Dahmen, Andrew J King
Biological Psychiatry|January 7, 2004
Prepulse-elicited startle in prepulse inhibitionJohannes C Dahmen, Philip J Corr
Nature Neuroscience|January 13, 2015
Complementary adaptive processes contribute to the developmental plasticity of spatial hearingPeter Keating, Johannes C Dahmen, Andrew J King
Current Biology : CB|July 2, 2013
Context-specific reweighting of auditory spatial cues following altered experience during developmentPeter Keating, Johannes C Dahmen, Andrew J King
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 17, 2008
Stimulus-timing-dependent plasticity of cortical frequency representationJohannes C Dahmen, Douglas E H Hartley, Andrew J King
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 26, 2011
The memory function of noradrenergic activity in non-REM sleepSteffen Gais, Björn Rasch, Johannes C Dahmen, et al.
Elife|December 17, 2024
Midbrain encodes sound detection behavior without auditory cortexTai-Ying Lee, Yves Weissenberger, Andrew J King, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|November 4, 2022
Integration of somatosensory and motor-related information in the auditory systemMichael Lohse, Paul Zimmer-Harwood, Johannes C Dahmen, et al.
Nature Communications|June 25, 2021
Subcortical circuits mediate communication between primary sensory cortical areas in miceMichael Lohse, Johannes C Dahmen, Victoria M Bajo, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 29, 2026
Auditory cortex distinguishes between spontaneous and sound-evoked movementsPaul Zimmer-Harwood, Samuel Picard, Andrew J King, et al.
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