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Thomas Haarmeier

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Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|January 13, 2010
Effect of TMS on oculomotor behavior but not perceptual stability during smooth pursuit eye movementsThomas Haarmeier, Thomas Kammer
Experimental Brain Research|December 6, 2005
Detection of speed changes during pursuit eye movementsThomas Haarmeier, Peter Thier
Cerebellum (London, England)|September 6, 2007
The attentive cerebellum - myth or reality?Thomas Haarmeier, Peter Thier
Neuroimage|January 20, 2009
Cross-frequency coupling of brain oscillations indicates the success in visual motion discriminationBarbara Händel, Thomas Haarmeier
Plos One|July 21, 2012
Selective attention increases choice certainty in human decision makingLeopold Zizlsperger, Thomas Sauvigny, Thomas Haarmeier
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|May 6, 2005
Disturbed overt but normal covert shifts of attention in adult cerebellar patientsHeidrun Golla, Peter Thier, Thomas Haarmeier
Plos One|March 17, 2016
Metacognitive Confidence Increases with, but Does Not Determine, Visual Perceptual LearningLeopold Zizlsperger, Florian Kümmel, Thomas Haarmeier
Current Biology : CB|March 8, 2002
The functional architecture of attentionPeter Their, Thomas Haarmeier, Alla Ignashchenkova
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 4, 2009
Visual motion perception deficits due to cerebellar lesions are paralleled by specific changes in cerebro-cortical activityBarbara Händel, Peter Thier, Thomas Haarmeier
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 5, 2010
Alpha oscillations correlate with the successful inhibition of unattended stimuliBarbara F Händel, Thomas Haarmeier, Ole Jensen
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Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|January 13, 2010
Effect of TMS on oculomotor behavior but not perceptual stability during smooth pursuit eye movementsThomas Haarmeier, Thomas Kammer
Experimental Brain Research|December 6, 2005
Detection of speed changes during pursuit eye movementsThomas Haarmeier, Peter Thier
Cerebellum (London, England)|September 6, 2007
The attentive cerebellum - myth or reality?Thomas Haarmeier, Peter Thier
Neuroimage|January 20, 2009
Cross-frequency coupling of brain oscillations indicates the success in visual motion discriminationBarbara Händel, Thomas Haarmeier
Plos One|July 21, 2012
Selective attention increases choice certainty in human decision makingLeopold Zizlsperger, Thomas Sauvigny, Thomas Haarmeier
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|May 6, 2005
Disturbed overt but normal covert shifts of attention in adult cerebellar patientsHeidrun Golla, Peter Thier, Thomas Haarmeier
Plos One|March 17, 2016
Metacognitive Confidence Increases with, but Does Not Determine, Visual Perceptual LearningLeopold Zizlsperger, Florian Kümmel, Thomas Haarmeier
Current Biology : CB|March 8, 2002
The functional architecture of attentionPeter Their, Thomas Haarmeier, Alla Ignashchenkova
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 4, 2009
Visual motion perception deficits due to cerebellar lesions are paralleled by specific changes in cerebro-cortical activityBarbara Händel, Peter Thier, Thomas Haarmeier
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 5, 2010
Alpha oscillations correlate with the successful inhibition of unattended stimuliBarbara F Händel, Thomas Haarmeier, Ole Jensen
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