Publicaciones
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Yago E, Corral MJ and Escera C.
Activation of brain mechanisms of attention switching as a function of auditory frequency change.
Neuroreport . 12(18): 4093-4097. Nº de citas: 126
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Serra-Grabulosa JM, Grau C, Escera C and Sanchez-Turet M.
The H1-receptor antagonist dextro-chlorpheniramine impairs selective auditory attention in the absence of subjective awareness of this impairment.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY . 21(6): 599-602. Nº de citas: 5
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Gumenyuk V, Korzyukov O, Alho K, Escera C, Schröger E, Ilmoniemi RJ and Näätänen R.
Brain activity index of distractibility in normal school-age children.
NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS . 314(3): 147-150. Nº de citas: 74
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Atienza M, Cantero JL and Escera C.
Auditory information processing during human sleep as revealed by event-related brain potentials.
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY . 112(11): 2031-2045. Nº de citas: 92
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Escera C, Yago E and Alho K.
Electrical responses reveal the temporal dynamics of brain events during involuntary attention switching.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE . 14(5): 877-883. Nº de citas: 172
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Yago E, Escera C, Alho K and Giard MH.
Cerebral mechanisms underlying orienting of attention towards auditory frequency changes.
Neuroreport . 12(11): 2583-2587. Nº de citas: 53
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Novitski N, Alho K, Korzyukov O, Carlson S, Martinkauppi S, Escera C, Rinne T, Aronen HJ and Näätänen R.
Effects of acoustic gradient noise from functional magnetic resonance imaging on auditory processing as reflected by event-related brain potentials.
Neuroimage . 14(1 Pt 1): 244-251. Nº de citas: 34
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Grau C, Polo MD, Yago E, Gual A and Escera C.
Auditory sensory memory as indicated by mismatch negativity in chronic alcoholism.
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY . 112(5): 728-731. Nº de citas: 28
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Ahveninen J, Escera C, Polo MD, Grau C and Jääskeläinen IP.
Acute and chronic effects of alcohol on preattentive auditory processing as reflected by mismatch negativity.
AUDIOL NEURO-OTOL . 5(6): 303-311. Nº de citas: 31
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Amenedo E and Escera C.
The accuracy of sound duration representation in the human brain determines the accuracy of behavioural perception.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE . 12(7): 2570-2574. Nº de citas: 154