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Liisa Raud

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Brain Topography|October 25, 2017
A Tutorial Review on Multi-subject Decomposition of EEGRené J Huster, Liisa Raud
Brain Topography|May 1, 2017
The Temporal Dynamics of Response Inhibition and their Modulation by Cognitive ControlLiisa Raud, René J Huster
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|November 29, 2021
Quo vadis, inhibition? A section commentary on the articles by Diesburg and IsherwoodRené J Huster, Carsten Bundt, Liisa Raud
Elife|May 26, 2022
Partial response electromyography as a marker of action stoppingLiisa Raud, Christina Thunberg, René J Huster
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 14, 2022
Inhibitory Control and the Structural Parcelation of the Right Inferior Frontal GyrusRune Boen, Liisa Raud, Rene J Huster
Neuroimage|January 29, 2020
Differences in unity: The go/no-go and stop signal tasks rely on different mechanismsLiisa Raud, René Westerhausen, Niamh Dooley, et al.
Neuropsychologia|June 6, 2025
Conflict resolution and response inhibition: A simultaneous EEG-EMG-pupillometry studyCarsten Bundt, Liisa Raud, Christina Thunberg, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|October 5, 2020
The P300 as marker of inhibitory control - Fact or fiction?René J Huster, Mari S Messel, Christina Thunberg, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 10, 2020
tDCS over the inferior frontal gyri and visual cortices did not improve response inhibitionChristina Thunberg, Mari S Messel, Liisa Raud, et al.
Neuroimage|July 26, 2021
Frontal-midline theta reflects different mechanisms associated with proactive and reactive control of inhibitionMari S Messel, Liisa Raud, Per Kristian Hoff, et al.
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Brain Topography|October 25, 2017
A Tutorial Review on Multi-subject Decomposition of EEGRené J Huster, Liisa Raud
Brain Topography|May 1, 2017
The Temporal Dynamics of Response Inhibition and their Modulation by Cognitive ControlLiisa Raud, René J Huster
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|November 29, 2021
Quo vadis, inhibition? A section commentary on the articles by Diesburg and IsherwoodRené J Huster, Carsten Bundt, Liisa Raud
Elife|May 26, 2022
Partial response electromyography as a marker of action stoppingLiisa Raud, Christina Thunberg, René J Huster
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 14, 2022
Inhibitory Control and the Structural Parcelation of the Right Inferior Frontal GyrusRune Boen, Liisa Raud, Rene J Huster
Neuroimage|January 29, 2020
Differences in unity: The go/no-go and stop signal tasks rely on different mechanismsLiisa Raud, René Westerhausen, Niamh Dooley, et al.
Neuropsychologia|June 6, 2025
Conflict resolution and response inhibition: A simultaneous EEG-EMG-pupillometry studyCarsten Bundt, Liisa Raud, Christina Thunberg, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|October 5, 2020
The P300 as marker of inhibitory control - Fact or fiction?René J Huster, Mari S Messel, Christina Thunberg, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 10, 2020
tDCS over the inferior frontal gyri and visual cortices did not improve response inhibitionChristina Thunberg, Mari S Messel, Liisa Raud, et al.
Neuroimage|July 26, 2021
Frontal-midline theta reflects different mechanisms associated with proactive and reactive control of inhibitionMari S Messel, Liisa Raud, Per Kristian Hoff, et al.
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