Publicaciones
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Timm J, San Miguel-Insúa I, Keil J, Schröger E and Schönwiesner M.
Motor intention determines sensory attenuation of brain responses to self-initiated sounds.
J COGNITIVE NEUROSCI . 26(7): 1481-1489. Nº de citas: 75
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Keil J, Timm J, San Miguel-Insúa I, Schulz H, Obleser J and Schönwiesner M.
Cortical brain states and corticospinal synchronization influence TMS-evoked motor potentials.
J NEUROPHYSIOL . 111(3): 513-519. Nº de citas: 81
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Timm J, Schönwiesner M, San Miguel-Insúa I and Schröger E.
Sensation of agency and perception of temporal order.
CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION . 23: 42-52. Nº de citas: 26
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San Miguel-Insúa I, Widmann A, Bendixen A, Trujillo-Barreto N and Schröger E.
Hearing silences: human auditory processing relies on preactivation of sound-specific brain activity patterns.
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE . 33(20): 8633-8639. Nº de citas: 100
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San Miguel-Insúa I, Todd J and Schröger E.
Sensory suppression effects to self-initiated sounds reflect the attenuation of the unspecific N1 component of the auditory ERP.
Psychophysiology . 50(4): 334-343. Nº de citas: 90
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Timm J, San Miguel-Insúa I, Saupe K and Schröger E.
The N1-suppression effect for self-initiated sounds is independent of attention.
BMC NEUROSCI . 14: 2-2. Nº de citas: 87
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San Miguel-Insúa I, Saupe K and Schröger E.
I know what is missing here: electrophysiological prediction error signals elicited by omissions of predicted "what" but not "when".
FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE . 7: 407-407. Nº de citas: 61
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Bendixen A, San Miguel-Insúa I and Schröger E.
Early electrophysiological indicators for predictive processing in audition: a review.
INT J PSYCHOPHYSIOL . 83(2): 120-131. Nº de citas: 244
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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, Domínguez-Borràs J, San Miguel-Insúa I and Escera C.
Electrophysiological and behavioral evidence of gender differences in the modulation of distraction by the emotional context.
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY . 79(3): 307-316. Nº de citas: 34