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Rolf Verleger

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Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|April 6, 2010
Popper and P300: can the view ever be falsified that P3 latency is a specific indicator of stimulus evaluation?Rolf Verleger
Psychophysiology|February 8, 2020
Effects of relevance and response frequency on P3b amplitudes: Review of findings and comparison of hypotheses about the process reflected by P3bRolf Verleger
Frontiers in Psychology|July 8, 2011
Slowing of mask-triggered inhibition in the elderlyRolf Verleger
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|January 29, 2008
P3b: towards some decision about memoryRolf Verleger
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|June 3, 2010
What determines the direction of subliminal primingPiotr Jaśkowski, Rolf Verleger
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|August 12, 2016
Do Rare Stimuli Evoke Large P3s by Being Unexpected? A Comparison of Oddball Effects Between Standard-Oddball and Prediction-Oddball TasksRolf Verleger, Kamila Śmigasiewicz
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|June 3, 2010
Disentangling neural processing of masked and masking stimulus by means of event-related contralateral - ipsilateral differences of EEG potentialsRolf Verleger, Piotr Jaśkowski
Consciousness and Cognition|March 18, 2015
Consciousness wanted, attention found: Reasons for the advantage of the left visual field in identifying T2 among rapidly presented seriesRolf Verleger, Kamila Śmigasiewicz
Frontiers in Psychology|February 20, 2019
Left-Hemisphere Delay of EEG Potentials Evoked by Standard Letter Stimuli During Rapid Serial Visual Presentation: Indicating Right-Hemisphere Advantage or Left-Hemisphere Load?Kamila Śmigasiewicz, Kenneth Wondany, Rolf Verleger
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|November 16, 2016
Go and no-go P3 with rare and frequent stimuli in oddball tasks: A study comparing key-pressing with countingRolf Verleger, Nils Grauhan, Kamila Śmigasiewicz
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Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|April 6, 2010
Popper and P300: can the view ever be falsified that P3 latency is a specific indicator of stimulus evaluation?Rolf Verleger
Psychophysiology|February 8, 2020
Effects of relevance and response frequency on P3b amplitudes: Review of findings and comparison of hypotheses about the process reflected by P3bRolf Verleger
Frontiers in Psychology|July 8, 2011
Slowing of mask-triggered inhibition in the elderlyRolf Verleger
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|January 29, 2008
P3b: towards some decision about memoryRolf Verleger
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|June 3, 2010
What determines the direction of subliminal primingPiotr Jaśkowski, Rolf Verleger
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|August 12, 2016
Do Rare Stimuli Evoke Large P3s by Being Unexpected? A Comparison of Oddball Effects Between Standard-Oddball and Prediction-Oddball TasksRolf Verleger, Kamila Śmigasiewicz
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|June 3, 2010
Disentangling neural processing of masked and masking stimulus by means of event-related contralateral - ipsilateral differences of EEG potentialsRolf Verleger, Piotr Jaśkowski
Consciousness and Cognition|March 18, 2015
Consciousness wanted, attention found: Reasons for the advantage of the left visual field in identifying T2 among rapidly presented seriesRolf Verleger, Kamila Śmigasiewicz
Frontiers in Psychology|February 20, 2019
Left-Hemisphere Delay of EEG Potentials Evoked by Standard Letter Stimuli During Rapid Serial Visual Presentation: Indicating Right-Hemisphere Advantage or Left-Hemisphere Load?Kamila Śmigasiewicz, Kenneth Wondany, Rolf Verleger
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|November 16, 2016
Go and no-go P3 with rare and frequent stimuli in oddball tasks: A study comparing key-pressing with countingRolf Verleger, Nils Grauhan, Kamila Śmigasiewicz
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