Publicaciones
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Costa-Faidella J, Grimm S, Slabu L, Díaz-Santaella F and Escera C.
Multiple time scales of adaptation in the auditory system as revealed by human evoked potentials.
Psychophysiology . 48(6): 774-783. Nº de citas: 75
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Grimm S, Escera C, Slabu L and Costa-Faidella J.
Electrophysiological evidence for the hierarchical organization of auditory change detection in the human brain.
Psychophysiology . 48(3): 377-384. Nº de citas: 110
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Garcia-Garcia M, Barceló F, Clemente I and Escera C.
The role of DAT1 gene on the rapid detection of task novelty.
Neuropsychologia . 48(14): 4136-4141. Nº de citas: 9
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Slabu L, Escera C, Grimm S and Costa-Faidella J.
Early change detection in humans as revealed by auditory brainstem and middle-latency evoked potentials.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE . 32(5): 859-865. Nº de citas: 85
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Garcia-Garcia M, Clemente I, Domínguez-Borràs J and Escera C.
Dopamine transporter regulates the enhancement of novelty processing by a negative emotional context.
Neuropsychologia . 48(5): 1483-1488. Nº de citas: 18
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Garcia-Garcia M, Barceló F, Clemente I and Escera C.
The role of the dopamine transporter DAT1 genotype on the neural correlates of cognitive flexibility.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE . 31(4): 754-760. Nº de citas: 45
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San Miguel-Insúa I, Morgan HM, Klein C, Linden D and Escera C.
On the functional significance of Novelty-P3: facilitation by unexpected novel sounds.
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY . 83(2): 143-152. Nº de citas: 59
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Garcia-Garcia M, Yordanova J, Kolev V, Domínguez-Borràs J and Escera C.
Tuning the brain for novelty detection under emotional threat: the role of increasing gamma phase-synchronization.
Neuroimage . 49(1): 1038-1044. Nº de citas: 34
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Domínguez-Borràs J, Trautmann SA, Erhard P, Fehr T, Herrmann M and Escera C.
Emotional context enhances auditory novelty processing in superior temporal gyrus.
CEREBRAL CORTEX . 19(7): 1521-1529. Nº de citas: 36
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Fuentemilla L, Marco-Pallarés J, Gual A, Escera C, Polo MD and Grau C.
Impaired theta phase-resetting underlying auditory N1 suppression in chronic alcoholism.
Neuroreport . 20(3): 337-342. Nº de citas: 5