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Olaf Dimigen

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Neuroimage|November 6, 2019
Optimizing the ICA-based removal of ocular EEG artifacts from free viewing experimentsOlaf Dimigen
Psychophysiology|September 30, 2016
Dissociating parafoveal preview benefit and parafovea-on-fovea effects during reading: A combined eye tracking and EEG studyFlorian Niefind, Olaf Dimigen
Behavior Research Methods|May 11, 2026
Advantages and artifacts of high-speed OLED monitors for vision, eye-tracking, and EEG researchOlaf Dimigen, Arne Stein
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 31, 2024
(Micro)saccade-related potentials during face recognition: A study combining EEG, eye-tracking, and deconvolution modelingLisa Spiering, Olaf Dimigen
Peerj|October 30, 2019
Unfold: an integrated toolbox for overlap correction, non-linear modeling, and regression-based EEG analysisBenedikt V Ehinger, Olaf Dimigen
Journal of Vision|January 7, 2021
Regression-based analysis of combined EEG and eye-tracking data: Theory and applicationsOlaf Dimigen, Benedikt V Ehinger
Neuropsychologia|March 4, 2017
How microsaccades relate to lateralized ERP components of spatial attention: A co-registration studySusann Meyberg, Werner Sommer, Olaf Dimigen
Psychophysiology|February 28, 2017
Lateralization of posterior alpha EEG reflects the distribution of spatial attention during saccadic readingBenthe Kornrumpf, Olaf Dimigen, Werner Sommer
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|September 1, 2010
Emotions in cognitive conflicts are not aversive but are task specificAnnekathrin Schacht, Olaf Dimigen, Werner Sommer
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 1, 2020
Post-Saccadic Face Processing Is Modulated by Pre-Saccadic Preview: Evidence from Fixation-Related PotentialsAntimo Buonocore, Olaf Dimigen, David Melcher
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Neuroimage|November 6, 2019
Optimizing the ICA-based removal of ocular EEG artifacts from free viewing experimentsOlaf Dimigen
Psychophysiology|September 30, 2016
Dissociating parafoveal preview benefit and parafovea-on-fovea effects during reading: A combined eye tracking and EEG studyFlorian Niefind, Olaf Dimigen
Behavior Research Methods|May 11, 2026
Advantages and artifacts of high-speed OLED monitors for vision, eye-tracking, and EEG researchOlaf Dimigen, Arne Stein
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 31, 2024
(Micro)saccade-related potentials during face recognition: A study combining EEG, eye-tracking, and deconvolution modelingLisa Spiering, Olaf Dimigen
Peerj|October 30, 2019
Unfold: an integrated toolbox for overlap correction, non-linear modeling, and regression-based EEG analysisBenedikt V Ehinger, Olaf Dimigen
Journal of Vision|January 7, 2021
Regression-based analysis of combined EEG and eye-tracking data: Theory and applicationsOlaf Dimigen, Benedikt V Ehinger
Neuropsychologia|March 4, 2017
How microsaccades relate to lateralized ERP components of spatial attention: A co-registration studySusann Meyberg, Werner Sommer, Olaf Dimigen
Psychophysiology|February 28, 2017
Lateralization of posterior alpha EEG reflects the distribution of spatial attention during saccadic readingBenthe Kornrumpf, Olaf Dimigen, Werner Sommer
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|September 1, 2010
Emotions in cognitive conflicts are not aversive but are task specificAnnekathrin Schacht, Olaf Dimigen, Werner Sommer
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 1, 2020
Post-Saccadic Face Processing Is Modulated by Pre-Saccadic Preview: Evidence from Fixation-Related PotentialsAntimo Buonocore, Olaf Dimigen, David Melcher
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