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Weisz N.
Aberrant Auditory Prediction Patterns Robustly Characterize Tinnitus
eLife
Demarchi G.
,
Gehmacher Q.
,
Obleser J.
,
Partyka M.
,
Reisinger L.
,
Roesch S.
,
Schlee W.
,
Schubert J.
,
Sedley W.
,
Suess N.
,
Trinka E.
,
Weisz N.
Cochlear implantation in adults with acquired single-sided deafness improves cortical processing and comprehension of speech presented to the non-implanted ears: a longitudinal
EEG
study
Brain Communications
Chen Y.
,
Dalal S.S.
,
Dimitrijevic A.
,
Kleinjung T.
,
Leske S.
,
Neff P.
,
Obleser J.
,
Peter N.
,
Weisz N.
,
Wong D.D.E.
Alpha rhythms in audition: cognitive and clinical perspectives
Frontiers in Psychology
Hartmann T.
,
Lorenz I.
,
Müller N.
,
Obleser J.
,
Weisz N.
Suppressed alpha oscillations predict intelligibility of speech and its acoustic details
Cerebral Cortex
Obleser J.
,
Weisz N.
You can’t stop the music – reduced auditory alpha power and enhanced auditory–parahippocampal coupling facilitate the illusion of continuity during noise
NeuroImage
Bernays R.
,
Grunwald T.
,
Huppertz H.
,
Keil J.
,
Müller N.
,
Obleser J.
,
Schulz H.
,
Weisz N.
Synchronisation signatures in the listening brain: a perspective from non-invasive neuroelectrophysiology
Hearing Research
Obleser J.
,
Weisz N.
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