Publications
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Leung S, Recasens M, Grimm S and Escera C.
Electrophysiological index of acoustic temporal regularity violation in the middle latency range.
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY . 124(12): 2397-2405. Number of citations: 19
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Althen H, Grimm S and Escera C.
Simple and complex acoustic regularities are encoded at different levels of the auditory hierarchy.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE . 38(10): 3448-3455. Number of citations: 23
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Trautmann-Lengsfeld SA, Domínguez-Borràs J, Escera C, Herrmann M and Fehr T.
The perception of dynamic and static facial expressions of happiness and disgust investigated by ERPs and fMRI constrained source analysis.
PLoS One . 8(6): . Number of citations: 37
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Martin CD, Strijkers K, Santesteban M, Escera C, Hartsuiker RJ and Costa A.
The impact of early bilingualism on controlling a language learned late: an ERP study.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY . 4: 815-815. Number of citations: 54
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Finke M, Escera C and Barceló F.
The effects of foreknowledge and task-set shifting as mirrored in cue- and target-locked event-related potentials.
PLoS One . 7(11): . Number of citations: 21
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Alho K, Grimm S, Mateo-León S, Costa-Faidella J and Escera C.
Early processing of pitch in the human auditory system.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE . 36(7): 2972-2978. Number of citations: 28
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Cornella M, Leung S, Grimm S and Escera C.
Detection of simple and pattern regularity violations occurs at different levels of the auditory hierarchy.
PLoS One . 7(8): . Number of citations: 54
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Leung S, Cornella M, Grimm S and Escera C.
Is fast auditory change detection feature specific? An electrophysiological study in humans.
Psychophysiology . 49(7): 933-942. Number of citations: 33
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Grimm S and Escera C.
Auditory deviance detection revisited: evidence for a hierarchical novelty system.
INT J PSYCHOPHYSIOL . 85(1): 88-92. Number of citations: 111
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Tavano A, Grimm S, Costa-Faidella J, Slabu L, Schröger E and Escera C.
Spectrotemporal processing drives fast access to memory traces for spoken words.
Neuroimage . 60(4): 2300-2308. Number of citations: 6