Publications
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Recasens M, Grimm S, Wollbrink A, Pantev C and Escera C.
Encoding of nested levels of acoustic regularity in hierarchically organized areas of the human auditory cortex.
HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING . 35(11): 5701-5716. Number of citations: 26
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do Vale S, Selinger L, Martins JM, Gomes AC, Bicho M, do Carmo I and Escera C.
The relationship between dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), working memory and distraction--a behavioral and electrophysiological approach.
PLoS One . 9(8): . Number of citations: 18
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Prada L, Barceló F, Herrmann CS and Escera C.
EEG delta oscillations index inhibitory control of contextual novelty to both irrelevant distracters and relevant task-switch cues.
Psychophysiology . 51(7): 658-672. Number of citations: 34
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Escera C, Leung S and Grimm S.
Deviance detection based on regularity encoding along the auditory hierarchy: electrophysiological evidence in humans.
BRAIN TOPOGR . 27(4): 527-538. Number of citations: 54
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Malmierca MS, Sanchez-Vives MV, Escera C and Bendixen A.
Neuronal adaptation, novelty detection and regularity encoding in audition.
Frontiers in systems neuroscience . 8: 111-111.
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Cacciaglia R, Escera C, Slabu LS, Grimm S, Sanjuán N, Ventura Campos A and Avila C.
Subcortical detection of auditory regularity violations in humans: direct evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging
Neuropsychologia . 68: 51-58.
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Escera C and Malmierca MS.
The auditory novelty system: an attempt to integrate human and animal research.
Psychophysiology . 51(2): 111-123. Number of citations: 108
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Recasens M, Grimm S, Capilla A, Nowak R and Escera C.
Two sequential processes of change detection in hierarchically ordered areas of the human auditory cortex.
CEREBRAL CORTEX . 24(1): 143-153. Number of citations: 36
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Selinger L, Domínguez-Borràs J and Escera C.
Phasic boosting of auditory perception by visual emotion.
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY . 94(3): 471-478. Number of citations: 8
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Cornella M, Leung S, Grimm S and Escera C.
Regularity encoding and deviance detection of frequency modulated sweeps: human middle- and long-latency auditory evoked potentials.
Psychophysiology . 50(12): 1275-1281. Number of citations: 5