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Sabine Thomassen

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Hearing Research|October 28, 2018
Assessing the background decomposition of a complex auditory scene with event-related brain potentialsSabine Thomassen, Alexandra Bendixen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 3, 2017
Subjective perceptual organization of a complex auditory sceneSabine Thomassen, Alexandra Bendixen
Journal of Vision|January 28, 2017
Using binocular rivalry to tag foreground sounds: Towards an objective visual measure for auditory multistabilityWolfgang Einhäuser, Sabine Thomassen, Alexandra Bendixen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|December 1, 2022
Low-high-low or high-low-high? Pattern effects on sequential auditory scene analysisSabine Thomassen, Kevin Hartung, Wolfgang Einhäuser, et al.
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Hearing Research|October 28, 2018
Assessing the background decomposition of a complex auditory scene with event-related brain potentialsSabine Thomassen, Alexandra Bendixen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 3, 2017
Subjective perceptual organization of a complex auditory sceneSabine Thomassen, Alexandra Bendixen
Journal of Vision|January 28, 2017
Using binocular rivalry to tag foreground sounds: Towards an objective visual measure for auditory multistabilityWolfgang Einhäuser, Sabine Thomassen, Alexandra Bendixen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|December 1, 2022
Low-high-low or high-low-high? Pattern effects on sequential auditory scene analysisSabine Thomassen, Kevin Hartung, Wolfgang Einhäuser, et al.
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