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8Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLMonika Kiss, Anna Grubert, Anders Petersen, Martin Eimer: Attentional Capture by Salient Distractors during Visual Search Is Determined by Temporal Task Demands. J. Cognitive Neuroscience 24(3): 749-759 (2012)
2011
7Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLElena Gherri, Martin Eimer: Active Listening Impairs Visual Perception and Selectivity: An ERP Study of Auditory Dual-task Costs on Visual Attention. J. Cognitive Neuroscience 23(4): 832-844 (2011)
2010
6Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLClare Press, Elena Gherri, Cecilia Heyes, Martin Eimer: Action Preparation Helps and Hinders Perception of Action. J. Cognitive Neuroscience 22(10): 2198-2211 (2010)
5Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLDisa Anna Sauter, Martin Eimer: Rapid Detection of Emotion from Human Vocalizations. J. Cognitive Neuroscience 22(3): 474-481 (2010)
2009
4Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLThomas Töllner, Klaus Gramann, Hermann J. Müller, Martin Eimer: The Anterior N1 Component as an Index of Modality Shifting. J. Cognitive Neuroscience 21(9): 1653-1669 (2009)
2008
3Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLClare Press, Cecilia Heyes, Patrick Haggard, Martin Eimer: Visuotactile Learning and Body Representation: An ERP Study with Rubber Hands and Rubber Objects. J. Cognitive Neuroscience 20(2): 312-323 (2008)
2Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLMartin Eimer, Monika Kiss: Involuntary Attentional Capture is Determined by Task Set: Evidence from Event-related Brain Potentials. J. Cognitive Neuroscience 20(8): 1423-1433 (2008)
2007
1Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XMLMonika Kiss, Brian A. Goolsby, Jane E. Raymond, Kimron L. Shapiro, Laetitia Silvert, Anna Christina Nobre, Nickolaos F. Fragopanagos, John G. Taylor, Martin Eimer: Efficient Attentional Selection Predicts Distractor Devaluation: Event-related Potential Evidence for a Direct Link between Attention and Emotion. J. Cognitive Neuroscience 19(8): 1316-1322 (2007)

Coauthor Index

1Nickolaos F. Fragopanagos [1]
2Elena Gherri [6] [7]
3Brian A. Goolsby [1]
4Klaus Gramann [4]
5Anna Grubert [8]
6Patrick Haggard [3]
7Cecilia Heyes [3] [6]
8Monika Kiss [1] [2] [8]
9Hermann J. Müller [4]
10Anna Christina Nobre [1]
11Anders Petersen [8]
12Clare Press [3] [6]
13Jane E. Raymond [1]
14Disa Anna Sauter [5]
15Kimron L. Shapiro [1]
16Laetitia Silvert [1]
17John G. Taylor [1]
18Thomas Töllner [4]

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