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  1. Tune, S, Obleser, J. Neur­al atten­tion­al fil­ters and behav­iour­al out­come fol­low inde­pen­dent indi­vid­ual tra­jec­to­ries over the adult lifes­pan. Elife. 2024;12 :. doi: 10.7554/eLife.92079. PubMed PMID:38470243 PubMed Cen­tral PMC10932541.
  2. Bun­zeck, N, Steiger, TK, Krämer, UM, Luedtke, K, Mar­shall, L, Obleser, J et al.. Tra­jec­to­ries and con­tribut­ing fac­tors of neur­al com­pen­sa­tion in healthy and patho­log­i­cal aging. Neu­rosci Biobe­hav Rev. 2024;156 :105489. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105489. PubMed PMID:38040075 .
  3. Kraus, F, Tune, S, Obleser, J, Her­rmann, B. Neur­al α Oscil­la­tions and Pupil Size Dif­fer­en­tial­ly Index Cog­ni­tive Demand under Com­pet­ing Audio­vi­su­al Task Con­di­tions. J Neu­rosci. 2023;43 (23):4352–4364. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2181–22.2023. PubMed PMID:37160365 PubMed Cen­tral PMC10255021.
  4. Schmitt, LM, Erb, J, Tune, S, Rysop, AU, Hartwigsen, G, Obleser, J et al.. Pre­dict­ing speech from a cor­ti­cal hier­ar­chy of event-based time scales. Sci Adv. 2021;7 (49):eabi6070. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abi6070. PubMed PMID:34860554 PubMed Cen­tral PMC8641937.
  5. Jessen, S, Obleser, J, Tune, S. Neur­al track­ing in infants — An ana­lyt­i­cal tool for mul­ti­sen­so­ry social pro­cess­ing in devel­op­ment. Dev Cogn Neu­rosci. 2021;52 :101034. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2021.101034. PubMed PMID:34781250 PubMed Cen­tral PMC8593584.
  6. Tune, S, Alavash, M, Fiedler, L, Obleser, J. Pub­lish­er Cor­rec­tion: Neur­al atten­tion­al-fil­ter mech­a­nisms of lis­ten­ing suc­cess in mid­dle-aged and old­er indi­vid­u­als. Nat Com­mun. 2021;12 (1):6159. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021–26494‑3. PubMed PMID:34667169 PubMed Cen­tral PMC8526805.
  7. Alavash, M, Tune, S, Obleser, J. Dynam­ic large-scale con­nec­tiv­i­ty of intrin­sic cor­ti­cal oscil­la­tions sup­ports adap­tive lis­ten­ing in chal­leng­ing con­di­tions. PLoS Biol. 2021;19 (10):e3001410. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3001410. PubMed PMID:34634031 PubMed Cen­tral PMC8530332.
  8. Tune, S, Alavash, M, Fiedler, L, Obleser, J. Neur­al atten­tion­al-fil­ter mech­a­nisms of lis­ten­ing suc­cess in mid­dle-aged and old­er indi­vid­u­als. Nat Com­mun. 2021;12 (1):4533. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021–24771‑9. PubMed PMID:34312388 PubMed Cen­tral PMC8313676.
  9. Kraus, F, Tune, S, Ruhe, A, Obleser, J, Wöst­mann, M. Uni­lat­er­al Acoustic Degra­da­tion Delays Atten­tion­al Sep­a­ra­tion of Com­pet­ing Speech. Trends Hear. 2021;25 :23312165211013242. doi: 10.1177÷23312165211013242. PubMed PMID:34184964 PubMed Cen­tral PMC8246482.
  10. Obleser, J, Kre­it­e­wolf, J, Viel­hauer, R, Lind­ner, F, David, C, Oster, H et al.. Cir­ca­di­an fluc­tu­a­tions in glu­co­cor­ti­coid lev­el pre­dict per­cep­tu­al dis­crim­i­na­tion sen­si­tiv­i­ty. iScience. 2021;24 (4):102345. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2021.102345. PubMed PMID:33870139 PubMed Cen­tral PMC8047178.
  11. Waschke, L, Tune, S, Obleser, J. Local cor­ti­cal desyn­chro­niza­tion and pupil-linked arousal dif­fer­en­tial­ly shape brain states for opti­mal sen­so­ry per­for­mance. Elife. 2019;8 :. doi: 10.7554/eLife.51501. PubMed PMID:31820732 PubMed Cen­tral PMC6946578.
  12. Kre­it­e­wolf, J, Wöst­mann, M, Tune, S, Plöchl, M, Obleser, J. Work­ing-mem­o­ry dis­rup­tion by task-irrel­e­vant talk­ers depends on degree of talk­er famil­iar­i­ty. Atten Per­cept Psy­chophys. 2019;81 (4):1108–1118. doi: 10.3758/s13414-019–01727‑2. PubMed PMID:30993655 .
  13. Alavash, M, Tune, S, Obleser, J. Mod­u­lar recon­fig­u­ra­tion of an audi­to­ry con­trol brain net­work sup­ports adap­tive lis­ten­ing behav­ior. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019;116 (2):660–669. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1815321116. PubMed PMID:30587584 PubMed Cen­tral PMC6329957.
  14. Tune, S, Wöst­mann, M, Obleser, J. Prob­ing the lim­its of alpha pow­er lat­er­al­i­sa­tion as a neur­al mark­er of selec­tive atten­tion in mid­dle-aged and old­er lis­ten­ers. Eur J Neu­rosci. 2018;48 (7):2537–2550. doi: 10.1111/ejn.13862. PubMed PMID:29430736 .
  15. Kandy­la­ki, KD, Nagels, A, Tune, S, Kircher, T, Wiese, R, Schle­sewsky, M et al.. Pre­dict­ing “When” in Dis­course Engages the Human Dor­sal Audi­to­ry Stream: An fMRI Study Using Nat­u­ral­is­tic Sto­ries. J Neu­rosci. 2016;36 (48):12180–12191. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4100–15.2016. PubMed PMID:27903727 PubMed Cen­tral PMC5148219.
  16. Ringer, C, Tune, S, Bertoune, MA, Schwarzbach, H, Tsu­jikawa, K, Wei­he, E et al.. Dis­rup­tion of cal­ci­tonin gene-relat­ed pep­tide sig­nal­ing accel­er­ates mus­cle den­er­va­tion and damp­ens cyto­tox­ic neu­roin­flam­ma­tion in SOD1 mutant mice. Cell Mol Life Sci. 2017;74 (2):339–358. doi: 10.1007/s00018-016‑2337‑4. PubMed PMID:27554772 .
  17. Tune, S, Schle­sewsky, M, Nagels, A, Small, SL, Bornkessel-Schle­sewsky, I. Sen­tence under­stand­ing depends on con­tex­tu­al use of seman­tic and real world knowl­edge. Neu­roim­age. 2016;136 :10–25. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.05.020. PubMed PMID:27177762 PubMed Cen­tral PMC5120675.
  18. Tune, S, Asari­dou, SS. Stim­u­lat­ing the Seman­tic Net­work: What Can TMS Tell Us about the Roles of the Pos­te­ri­or Mid­dle Tem­po­ral Gyrus and Angu­lar Gyrus?. J Neu­rosci. 2016;36 (16):4405–7. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0194–16.2016. PubMed PMID:27098684 PubMed Cen­tral PMC6601832.
  19. Kandy­la­ki, KD, Nagels, A, Tune, S, Wiese, R, Bornkessel-Schle­sewsky, I, Kircher, T et al.. Pro­cess­ing of false belief pas­sages dur­ing nat­ur­al sto­ry com­pre­hen­sion: An fMRI study. Hum Brain Mapp. 2015;36 (11):4231–46. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22907. PubMed PMID:26356583 PubMed Cen­tral PMC6869249.
  20. Tune, S, Schle­sewsky, M, Small, SL, San­ford, AJ, Bohan, J, Sassen­hagen, J et al.. Cross-lin­guis­tic vari­a­tion in the neu­ro­phys­i­o­log­i­cal response to seman­tic pro­cess­ing: evi­dence from anom­alies at the bor­der­line of aware­ness. Neu­ropsy­cholo­gia. 2014;56 :147–66. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2014.01.007. PubMed PMID:24447768 PubMed Cen­tral PMC3966966.
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