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Global and local information processing in children with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD): the role of spatial frequency processing
M.A. Boeschoten, C. Kemner, J.L. Kenemans, H. van Engeland
Under revision.
Abstract:
Converging evidence suggests that atypical global-local processing (i.e., a local bias) is an important feature of PDD. The neurocognitive basis of this phenomenon is unclear. This study tested whether a local bias in the Navon task in children with PDD was related to an abnormal processing of spatial frequency content. To this end, performance and event-related potentials (ERPs) in response to low-pass and high-pass filtered hierarchical stimuli were measured in children with PDD and matched controls.
In line with earlier findings, spatial frequency processing was abnormal in the children with PDD: they showed less robust spatial frequency-related differences in ERP amplitude at occipital electrodes in comparison to controls. Moreover, spatial frequency was associated with global-local processing. However, the atypical spatial frequency processing appeared not to be associated with abnormal global-local processing in the children with PDD. Instead, both groups of children showed the same effects of spatial frequency content on global-local processing as reflected by reaction time, ERP latency, and ERP amplitude.
In conclusion, although atypical spatial frequency processing might be an important characteristic of PDD, the findings of this study do not support it being an explanation for the abnormal global-local processing often seen in subjects with PDD. However, in this study stimulus properties may have obscured the findings on global-local processing. Therefore, more research using different types of filtered global-local stimuli is strongly recommended.


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Robotized image-guided transcranial magnetic stimulation, a novel technique for functional brain-mapping
S. Kantelhardt, T. Fadini, M. Finke, K. Kallenberg, V. Bockermann, L. Matthaeus, J. Siemerkus, W. Paulus, A. Schweikard, V. Rohde
Clinical Neurophysiology, January 2009, (volume 120, issue 1, e84), 2009.
 
 
3D source localization derived from subdural strip and grid electrodes: A simulation study
Matthias Duempelmann, Juergen Fell, Jorg Wellmer, Horst Urbach, Christian E. Elger
Clinical Neurophysiology, June 2009 (Vol. 120, Issue 6, Pages 1061-1069), 2009.
 
 
Fast and accurate registration of cranial CT images with A-mode ultrasound
Lorenz Fieten, Kirsten Schmieder, Martin Engelhardt, Lamija Pasalic, Klaus Radermacher, Stefan Heger
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, May 2009 (Volume 4, Number 3, pages 225-237), 2009.
 
 
Sex differences in the brain response to affective scenes with or without humans
Proverbio AM, Adorni R, Zani A, Trestianu L.
Neuropsychologia, 2008 Nov 17;PMID: 19061906, 2009.
 
 
RP and N400 ERP components reflect semantic violations in visual processing of human actions
Proverbio AM, Riva F.
Neurosci Lett, 2009 May 7;PMID: 19427368, 2009.
 
 
Observation of static pictures of dynamic actions enhances the activity of movement-related brain areas
Proverbio AM, Riva F, Zani A.
PLoS ONE, 2009;4(5):e5389. Epub 2009 May 6;PMID: 19421311, 2009.
 
 
Brain-Mapping using robotized TMS
Markus Finke, Tommaso Fadini, Sven Kantelhardt, Alf Giese, Lars Matthaus, Achim Schweikard
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2008 (30, pages 3929-3932), 2008.
 
 
Orthographic familiarity, phonological legality and number of orthographic neighbours affect the onset of ERP lexical effects
A.M. Proverbio, R. Adorni
Behav Brain Funct., Jul 4;4(1):27. PMID: 18601726, 2008.
 
 
Neural markers of a greater female responsiveness to social stimuli
A.M. Proverbio, A. Zani, R. Adorni
BMC Neurosci., Jun 30;9:56. PMID: 18590546, 2008.
 
 
Asymmetry of voice onset time-processing in adult developmental dyslexics
K. Giraud, A. Trebuchon-DaFonseca, J.F. Demonet, M. Habib, C. Liegeois-Chauvel
Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol 119 (7), 1457-1696, 2008.
 
 
Comparison of functional brain mapping by computer controled roboterized transcranial-magnet-stimulation and functional MRI
Kantelhardt S.R., Fadini T., Kallenberg K., Finke M., Matthaus L, Schweikard A, Rohde V, Giese A.
Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Neurochirurgie (DGNC), Juni 2008 (59), 2008.
 
 
The left fusiform area is affected by written frequency of words
A.M. Proverbio, A. Zani, R. Adorni
Neuropsychologia., Jul;46(9):2292-2299. Epub 2008 Apr 10.PMID: 18485421, 2008.
 
 
Brain mapping with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation using a refined Correlation Ratio and Kendall's tau
Lars Matthaus, Peter Trillenberg, Tommaso Fadini, Markus Finke, and Achim Schweikard
Statistics in Medicine, November 2008 (27 (25), pages 5252-5270), 2008.
 
 
Dissociating object familiarity from linguistic properties in mirror word reading
A.M. Proverbio, F. Wiedemann, R. Adorni, V. Rossi, M. Del Zotto, A. Zani
Behav Brain Funct., Aug 20;3(1):43, 2007.
 
 
Alpha and theta evoked brain oscillations underlie object selective attention processes
E. Alonso-Prieto, E. Palmero, J. Kanev, F. Zanow, A. Martinez
Brain Topography, 2007.

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Abnormal spatial frequency processing in high functioning children with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)
M.A. Boeschoten, C. Kemner, J.L. Kenemans, H. van Engeland
Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol 118(9):2076-88, 2007.
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: Basic abnormalities in visual information processing could be associated with the local visual bias often found in subjects with PDD. Therefore, the present study investigated the existence of deficits in spatial frequency processing at an early sensory level in children with PDD.
METHODS: Visual evoked potentials (VEPs) and VEP dipole sources elicited by high and low spatial frequency gratings were analysed in children with PDD and matched controls.
RESULTS: Children with PDD did not show the same robust differences between high and low spatial frequencies in VEP peaks (N80/P1) and VEP brain sources as control children, mainly because of atypical processing of high spatial frequencies.
CONCLUSIONS: Decreased specialized processing of high and low spatial frequencies might be a robust characteristic of PDD. Because the processing of local and global aspects in visual information is associated with the processing of high and low spatial frequencies, respectively (e.g., Goffaux et al., 2005; Boeschoten et al., 2005a), the present data suggest that the local visual bias in subjects with PDD might be associated with an abnormality spatial frequency processing.
SIGNIFICANCE: The existence of an abnormality in spatial frequency processing in PDD is validated


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High resolution EEG and source localization in neonates
N. Roche-Labarbe, A. Aarabi, G. Kongolo, C. Gondry-Jouet, M. Duempelmann, R. Grebe, F. Wallois
Human Brain Mapping, 2007.
 
 
Spulenpositionierung bei TMS-Behandlungen mit Hilfe von Kraftsensorik
M. Finke, R. Bruder, L. Matthaus, A. Schweikard
Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Computer- und Roboterassistierte Chirurgie (CURAC), October 2007 (6, pages 169-172), 2007.
 
 
Face processing in Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD): the roles of expertise and spatial frequency
M.A. Boeschoten, C. Kemner, J.L. Kenemans, H. van Engeland
Journal of Neural Transmission, Jul 18, 2007.
Abstract:
Both a reduced face expertise and a basic abnormality in visual information, e.g. spatial frequency, processing have been proposed as possible causes of the abnormal face processing in PDD. This study investigated both the roles of expertise and spatial frequency for face processing in PDD. Event-related potentials (ERPs) and dipole sources were measured in response to (upright/inverted) high- and low-pass filtered faces, houses, and stimuli for which children with PDD were experts. ERP analyses for specific posterior electrodes showed no differences between children with PDD and matched controls, but source analyses did. These showed that controls activated specialized brain sources for the processing of faces, which was dependent on low spatial frequency content. However, PDD children did not. Importantly, present results argue against the idea that this is due to a reduced face expertise on the part of the PDD children, but instead support an abnormality in spatial frequency processing.

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Timing of V1/V2 and V5+ activations during coherent motion of dots: An MEG study
E. Alonso-Prieto, U. Barnikol, E. Palmero, K. Dolan, G. Hesselmann, H. Mohlberg, K. Amunts, K. Zilles, M. Niedeggen, P.A. Tassa
NeuroImage, 37, pp 1384-1395, 2007.
 
 
Spatial localization of EEG electrodes
L. Koessler, L. Maillard, A. Benhadid, J.P. Vignal, M. Braun and H. Vespignani
Neurophysiol Clin., Apr-May;37(2):97-102., 2007.
 
 
Cortical Characterization and Inter-Dipole-Distance Between Unilateral Median Versus Ulnar Nerve Stimulation of Both Hands in MEG
P.J. Theuvenet, B.W. van Dijk, M.J. Peters, J.M. van Ree, F.L. Lopes da Silva, A.C.N. Chen
Brain Topography, 2006.
 
 
Novelty detection and encoding for declarative memory within the human hippocampus
T. Grunwald, M. Kurthen
Clin. EEG Neurosci., Oct;37(4):309-14, 2006.

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Gender specific processing of eye contact within the human medial temporal lobe.
T. Grunwald, M. Vannucci, N. Pezer, M. Kurthen, J. Schramm, C.E. Elger
Clin. EEG Neurosci., 2006.

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Robotized TMS for motion compensated navigated brain stimulation
L. Matthaus, P. Trillenberg, C. Bodensteiner, A. Giese, A. Schweikard
Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (CARS), June / July 2006 (20), 2006.
 
 
Solving the Positioning Problem in TMS
L. Matthaus, A. Giese, P. Trillenberg, D. Wertheimer, A. Schweikard
GMS CURAC, 1, 2006.
 
 
Influence of Anisotropic Conductivity on EEG Source Reconstruction: Investigations in a Rabbit Model
D. Guellmar, J. Haueisen, M. Eiselt, F. Giessler, L. Flemming, A. Anwander, T.R. Knoesche, C.H. Wolters, M. Duempelmann, D.S. Tuch, J.R. Reichenbach
IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., Vol. 53, No. 9, 1841-1850, 2006.
Abstract:
The aim of our work was to quantify the influence of white matter anisotropic conductivity information on electroencephalography (EEG) source reconstruction. We performed this quantification in a rabbit head using both simulations and source localization based on invasive measurements. In vivo anisotropic (tensorial) conductivity information was obtained from magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging and included into a high-resolution
finite-element model. When neglecting anisotropy in the simulations, we found a shift in source location of up to 1.3 mm with a mean value of 0.3 mm. The averaged orientational deviation was 10 degree and the mean magnitude error of the dipole was 29%%. Source localization of the first cortical components after median and tibial nerve stimulation resulted in anatomically verified dipole positions with no significant anisotropy effect. Our results indicate that the expected average source localization error due to anisotropic white matter conductivity is within the principal accuracy limits of current inverse procedures. However, larger localization errors might occur in certain cases. In contrast, dipole orientation and dipole strength are influenced significantly by the anisotropy. We conclude that the inclusion of tissue anisotropy information improves source estimation procedures.


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Mid-latency auditory-evoked responses and sensory gating in focal epilepsy: a preliminary exploration
N.N. Boutros, P. Trautner, O. Korzyukov, T. Grunwald, S. Burroughs, C.E. Elger, M. Kurthen, T. Rosburg
J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci., Summer;18(3):409-16, 2006.
 
 
Time-frequency filtering of MEG signals with matching pursuit.
M. Gratkowski, J. Haueisen, L. Arendt-Nielsen, AC. Chen, F. Zanow.
J Physiol Paris, 99(1):47-57, 2006.

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Phase synchrony among ventral and dorsal visual streams during the integration of form and motion information
E. Alonso-Prieto. E. Palmero-Soler. M. Majtanik, K. Dolan, H. Mohlberg, K. Amunts, C. Rottschy, E. Aubert-VAzquez, K. Zilles, M.Niedeggen, P.A. Tass,
NeuroImage (CD-Rom), 2006.

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Source analysis of epileptic discharges using multiple signal classification analysis
S. Beniczky, P.S. Oturai, J. Alving, A. Sabers, M. Herning, M. Fabricius
Neuroreport, Vol.17, No.12 21, 1283 - 1287, 2006.
Abstract:
Multiple signal classification is an alternative to the traditional dipole fitting source analysis methods.Our aim was to assess the clinical usefulness of this algorithm and to compare the localization of the epileptiform electroencephalography discharges with the regions of altered cerebral blood flow in 10 patients with complex partial seizures undergoing preoperative investigation. We performed multiple signal classification analysis of ictal and interictal discharges, and registered single-photon emission computed tomography. Localization of the ictal, but not the interictal discharges, as determined by multiple signal classification analysis was consistent with the regions showing perfusion changes on the single-photon emission computed tomography.Multiple signal classification analysis is a promising tool in localizing foci in patients with complex partial seizures andmay contribute to the preoperative evaluation.
 
 
Hippocampus proper distinguishes between identified and unidentified real-life visual objects: an intracranial ERP study.
M. Vannucci, T. Grunwald, N. Pezer, T. Dietl, C. Helmstaedter, C. Schaller, MP. Viggiano, C.E. Elger
Neuroscience Letters, 401(1-2):165-70, 2006.

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Planning and Analyzing Robotized TMS Using Virtual Reality
L. Matthaus, A. Giese, D. Wertheimer, A. Schweikard
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 14, Accelerating Change in Healthcare: Next Medical Toolkit, Volume 119, pages 373-378, 2006.
 
 
A comparative study of MEG inverse methods: weighted Minimum Norm, MFT, and sLORETA
V. Hadamschek, E. Palmero-Soler, J. Dammers, T. Fieseler, P.A. Tass
In press, 2006.

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The face-sensitive N170 and VPP components manifest the same brain processes: The effect of reference electrode site
C.A. Joyce, B. Rossion
Clinical Neurophysiology, 116, 2613-2631, 2005.
 
 
Time-varying differences in evoked potentials elicited by high versus low spatial frequencies: a topographical and source analysis
M.A. Boeschoten, C. Kemner, J.L. Kenemans, H. van Engeland
Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol 116(8):1956-1966, 2005.
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To investigate time-varying differences in visual-evoked potentials (VEPs) and dipoles elicited by high versus low spatial frequencies. The main question was whether different spatial frequencies are processed in distinct cortical areas, especially after 100 ms. An additional question was whether and how a hemispheric balance in spatial frequency processing develops over time. METHODS: Stimuli were square-wave gratings, with spatial frequencies of 0.75, 1.5, and 6 c/d. VEPs and dipole models were analyzed at various latencies. RESULTS: For the time-window of 80-100 ms, spatial frequency-related differences in VEPs and dipoles in posterior regions as reported previously were replicated: lower spatial frequencies were associated with more positivity in the VEP and with more anterior and radial sources than high frequencies. However, after 100 ms differences in amplitude, but not in topography and dipoles, were found between the different spatial frequencies. Between 180-200 ms a right hemisphere dominance was found for all frequencies. CONCLUSIONS: After 100 ms, VEPs in response to different spatial frequencies seem to be generated in the same cortical areas. Also, no evidence for frequency-related hemispheric lateralization was found. SIGNIFICANCE: Insight is provided into the functional-anatomical basis of longer-latency frequency-related differences in processing.

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Sensory gating in the human hippocampal and rhinal regions.
N.N. Boutros, P. Trautner, T. Rosburg, O. Korzyukov, T. Grunwald, C. Schaller, C.E. Elger, M. Kurthen
Clin Neurophysiol., 2005 Aug;116(8):1967-74, 2005.
 
 
The relationship between local and global processing and the processing of high and low spatial frequencies studied by event-related potentials and source modeling
M.A. Boeschoten, C. Kemner, J.L. Kenemans, H. van Engeland
Cognitive Brain Research, Vol. 24(2): 228-236, 2005.
Abstract:
The processing of global and local elements and of low- and high-spatial frequencies are thought to be interrelated. Evidence for this stems from findings showing that brain localizations for global/local elements and for low/high spatial frequencies seem to overlap. The present study aimed to provide direct evidence that topographical differences between the processing of global and local visual elements can directly be explained by their spatial frequency content, and to study at which point in time this relation is present. This was done by studying the event-related potentials (ERPs) and source models elicited by unfiltered, low- or high-pass filtered hierarchical stimuli. Results showed that performance for global and local targets was affected by removing low and high spatial frequencies, respectively. ERP data indicated that at 250 ms, there was an interaction between the processing of global/local targets and of spatial frequencies because at this time-point removal of low spatial frequencies decreased activity associated with the processing of global targets. When localizing this effect, we found evidence implying that spatial frequency content indeed affected the brain region in which local/global targets were processed. Results implicated that the processing of global information depended on its low spatial frequency content, which was processed more laterally. Instead, processing of local information seemed to depend on its high spatial frequency content, which was processed more medially. Thereby, present results extend former results showing that global and local processing is dependent on spatial frequency and mapped retinotopically in the visual cortex.

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Solving the Positioning Problem in TMS
L. Matthaus, A. Giese, P. Trillenberg, D. Wertheimer, A. Schweikard
Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Computer- und Roboterassistierte Chirurgie (CURAC), September 2005 (4), 2005.
 
 
Whole-head MEG analysis of cortical spatial organization from unilateral stimulation of median nerve in both hands: no complete hemispheric homology.
P.J. Theuvenet, B.W. van Dijk , M.J. Peters, J.M. van Ree, F.L. Lopes da Silva , A.C. Chen
Neuroimage, 1;28(2):314-25, 2005.
 
 
Temporal dynamics of visual motion processing in human cortical areas V1 and V5: a MEG study
E. Alonso-Prieto, U. Barnikol, E. Palmero-Soler, J. Dammers, T. Fieseler, S. Wuttich,
NeuroImage (CD-Rom), 26, 2005.

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A comparison of the sLORETA method in the presence of noise with different prior functions
E. Palmero-Soler, V. Hadamschek, K. Dolan, J. Dammers and A.P. Tass
NeuroImage (CD-Rom), 26, 2005.

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Global and local information processing in autism
M.A. Boeschoten
PhD Thesis, 2005.

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Brainmapping With TMS Using A Robot Based Protocol And Image Registration Techniques
L. Matthaus, A. Giese, D. Wertheimer, A. Schweikard
Proceedings on 3rd International Symposium on Computer Aided Surgery around the Head (CAS-H), 258, Reihe 17 Biomechanik/Medizintechnik, 2005.
 
 
Magnetic Responses to Visually Presented Words with Masked Repetition Priming
N. Fujimaki, T. Hayakawa, S. Munetsuna and A. Matani
Biomag conference, 2004.
 
 
ASA-Advanced Source Analysis of Continuous and Event-Related EEG/MEG Signals.
F. Zanow and T.R. Knoesche
Brain Topography, Volume 16, Number 4, pp. 287-290, 2004.

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Cooperation of different neuronal systems during hand sign recognition
A. Nakamura, B., T.R. Knoesche, T.C. Gunter, P. Bach and A.D. Friederici
Neuroimage, 23, pp 25– 34, 2004.
 
 
Visual expertise with nonface objects leads to competition with the early perceptual processing of faces in the human occipitotemporal cortex
B. Rossion, C.C. Kung, M.J. Tarr
PNAS, 101, 14521-14526, 2004.
 
 
Cognition related potentials in the definition of functional deficit zones
Th. Grunwald, M. Vannucci
Presurgical Assessment Of The Epilepsies With Clinical Neurophysiology And Functional Imaging,Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology Series, Volume 3, H.O. Lueders, F. Rosenow (eds.), Elsevier, Section 4.4, 2004.
 
 
Influence of levodopa on cognition of idiopathic Parkinson's disease
E. Alonso-Prieto, E. Michel-Esteban, C. Trujillo-Matienzo, E. Palmero-Soler
Revista Neurologia, 19, 2004.

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Cognitive diagnosis of cerebrovascular diseases by event related potentials: anatomical sources that generate P300
E. Alonso-Prieto, E. Palmero-Soler, E. Cuspineda-Bravo, E. Cordero-Eiriz, N. Trujillo-Barreto, C. Trujillo-Matienzo, O. Fernandez-Concepcion, A. Jimenez-Conde
Revista Neurologia, 38, 2004.

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Even-related potentials and the diagnosis of short-term verbal memory disorders in cerebrovascular disease
E. Alonso-Prieto, E. Palmero-Soler, C. Trujillo-Matienzo, E. Cuspineda-Bravo, I. Suarez-Luis
Revista Neurologia, 39, 2004.

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Event-related potentials and the diagnosis of short-term verbal memory disorders in cerebrovascular disease
E. Alonso-Prieto, E. Palmero-Soler, C. Trujillo-Matienzo, E. Cuspineda-Bravo, I. Suarez-Luis
Revista Neurologia, 2004.

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Integration of Word Meaning and World Knowledge in Language Comprehension.
P. Hagoort, L. Hald, M. Bastiaansen, K.M. Petersson
Science, Vol 304, pp. 438-441, 2004.
 
 
Neuronal substrates of sensory gating within the human brain.
T. Grunwald, NN. Boutros, N. Pezer, J. von Oertzen, G. Fernandez, C. Schaller, C.E. Elger.
Biological Psychiatry, 15;53(6):511-9, 2003.

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Development of an electrophysiological indicator of neural efficiency using ERPs.
D. Debatisse, S. Campanella, E. Pralong, M. Van de Velde, P. Gondoin, P.A. Despland, J.M. Lang, P. Maeder, E. Fornari, M. Gleis
Federation of European Physiological Societies.Bordeaux, FEPS 2003., Poster, 2003.

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A model-based approach to stabilizing crutch supported paraplegic standing by artificial hip joint stiffness
J.H. van der Spek, P.H. Veltink, H.J. Hermens, B.F. Koopman, H.B. Boom
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng, 11(4):443-51., 2003.

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Static and dynamic evaluation of the influence of supplementary hip-joint stiffness on crutch-supported paraplegic stane.
J.H. van der Spek, P.H. Veltink, H.J. Hermens, B.F. Koopman, H.B. Boom
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng, 11(4):452-62, 2003.

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Dissecting out conscious and unconscious memory (sub)processes within the human medial temporal lobe.
T. Grunwald, N. Pezer, TF. Munte, M. Kurthen, K. Lehnertz, D. Van Roost, G. Fernandez, M. Kutas, C.E. Elger.
Neuroimage., 20(1) suppl 1:S139-45, 2003.

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MCMC for Bayesian Model Averaging in EEG/MEG imaging
N. Trujillo-Barreto, E. Palmero-Soler, L. Melie, E. Martinez
NeuroImage (CD-Rom), 19, 2003.

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Hippocampal function and visual object processing in temporal lobe epilepsy.
M. Vannucci, T. Dietl, N. Pezer, MP. Viggiano, C. Helmstaedter, C. Schaller, C.E. Elger, T. Grunwald
Neuroreport., 6;14(11):1489-92, 2003.

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Heterotopias, cortical dysplasias and glioneural tumors participate in cognitive processing in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy.
T. Kirschstein, G. Fernandez, T. Grunwald, N. Pezer, H. Urbach, I. Blumcke, D. Van Roost, K. Lehnertz, C.E. Elger.
Neuroscience Letters, 6;338(3):237-41., 2003.

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Specific alterations in attention in the early stages of Parkinson's disease
E. Alsono-Prieto, E.M. Esteban, C. Trujillo-Matienzo, E. Lara-G. Fernandez, T. Rousso-Viota, A. Cordero-Eiriz
Revista Neurologia, 36, 2003.

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How does the brain process upright and inverted faces?
B. Rossion and I. Gauthier
Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience Reviews, 1, 63-75, 2002.
 
 
Evaluation of a method for automatic detection of epileptic seizures from the electroencephalogram (EEG).
A. V. Sazonov, K. Schindler, M. Duempelmann, T. Loher, F. Donati, J. Mathis, P.J.M. Cluitmans
Epilepsia, 43, Supplement 7, p. 50, 2002.

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Lexical Judgments Analyzed Using fMRI-constrained MEG-dipoles
N. Fujimaki, T. Hayakawa, Y. Okabe and S. Miyauchi
KIT Int. Symp. Brain and Language, 2002.
 
 
An fMRI-Constrained MEG source analysis with procedures for dividing and grouping activation.
N. Fujimaki, T. Hayakawa, M. Nielsen, T.R. Knoesche, and S. Miyauchi
Neuroimage, 17, 324-343, 2002.
 
 
Sensitivity of source localization towards conductivity anisotropy in high resolution finite element head models
A. Anwander, C. Wolters, M. Duempelmann, T.R. Knoesche
Proceedings BIOMAG 2002 13th International Conference on Biomagnetism, pp. 679-681, 2002.
 
 
Sensitivity of inverse source reconstruction results towards forward model inaccuracies: Application of a universal sensitivity analysis software framework on different tissue conductivity ratios.
M. Duempelmann, T.R. Knoesche, A. Anwander, C. Wolters
Proceedings BIOMAG 2002 13th International Conference on Biomagnetism, pp. 694-696, 2002.

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Use of event related potentials for the diagnosis and follow up of sub clinical disorders of sustained attention in ischemic cerebrovascular disease
E. Alonso-Prieto, M.A. Alvarez, A. Reyes-Verazain, O. Fernandez-Concepcion, E. Barros-Garcia, A. Pando-Cabrera
Revista Neurologia, 34, 2002.

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Usefulness of P300 as a tool for diagnosing alterations in sustained attention in ischemic cerebrovascular disease.
E. Alonso-Prieto, M.A. Alvarez-Gonzalez, O. Fernandez-Concepcion, A. Jimenez-Conde, C. Machado
Revista Neurologia, 34, 2002.

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Neuroanatomical structures mediating sensory gating in humans
N.N. Boutros, Th. Grunwald, N. Pezer, C.E. Elger
Biological Psychiatry, 49:8 Suppl., 209, 2001.

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The five percent electrode system for high-resolution EEG and ERP measurements.
Oostenveld R, Praamstra P
Clinical Neurophysiology, 112(4):713-9, 2001.
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: A system for electrode placement is described. It is designed for studies on topography and source analysis of spontaneous and evoked EEG activity.
METHOD: The proposed system is based on the extended International 10-20 system which contains 74 electrodes, and extends this system up to 345 electrode locations.
RESULTS: The positioning and nomenclature of the electrode system is described, and a subset of locations is proposed as especially useful for modern EEG/ERP systems, often having 128 channels available.
CONCLUSION: Similar to the extension of the 10-20 system to the 10-10 system (\'10%% system\'), proposed in 1985, the goal of this new extension to a 10-5 system is to further promote standardization in high-resolution EEG studies.
 
 
Repetition related ERP effects in a visual object target detection task
T.B. Penney, A. Mecklinger, D. Nessler
Cognitive Brain Research, 10: 239-250, 2001.
 
 
Event related brain potentials and illusory memories: The effects of differential encoding
D. Nessler, A. Mecklinger and T.B. Penney
Cognitive Brain Research, 10 (3), 283-301, 2001.
 
 
Human EEG responses to 1100 Hz flicker: Resonance phenomena in visual cortex and their potential correlation to cognitive phenomena
C.S. Herrmann
Experimental Brain Research, 137 (34), 346-353, 2001.
 
 
Inferior temporal stream for word processing with integrated mnemonic function.
G. Fernandez, P. Heitkemper, T. Grunwald, D. Van Roost, H. Urbach, N. Pezer, K. Lehnertz, C.E. Elger
Hum Brain Mapp , 14(4):251-60, 2001.

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New perspectives in EEG/MEG brain mapping and PET/fMRI neuroimaging of human pain
A.C.N. Chen
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 42, 147-159, 2001.
 
 
Correlation between cortical theta activity and hippocampal volumes in health, mild cognitive impairment, and mild dementia
M. Grunwald, F. Busse, A. Hensel, F. Kruggel, S. RiedelHeller, H. Wolf, T. Arendt and H.J. Gertz
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 18 (2), 178-184, 2001.
 
 
Procedural learning in Broca's aphasia: Dissociation between the implicit acquisition of spatiomotor and phoneme sequences
T. Goschke, A.D. Friederici, S.A. Kotz and A. van Kampen
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 13(3), 370-388, 2001.
 
 
Prosodic boundaries, comma rules, and brain responses: The Closure Positive Shift in ERPs as a universal marker for prosodic phrasing in listeners and readers
K. Steinhauer, A.D. Friederici
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 30 (3), 267-295, 2001.
 
 
Musical syntax is processed in Broca's area: An MEG study
B. Maess, S. Koelsch, T.C. Gunter and A.D. Friederici
Nature Neuroscience, 4 (5), 540­544, 2001.
 
 
Perception of pain coincides with the spatial expansion of human EEG dynamics
A.C.N. Chen and C.S. Herrmann
Neuroscience Letters, 297(3), 183-186, 2001.
 
 
Shifts in cortical representations predict human discrimination improvement
B. Pleger, H.R. Dinsedagger, P. Ragertdagger, P. Schwenkreis, J.P. Malin, M. Tegenthoff
Proc. of the National Academy of Science, Vol. 98, Issue 21, p.12255-12260, 2001.
 
 
Object processing in the infant brain
C.S. Herrmann and A.D. Friederici
Science, 292:1632, 2001.
 
 
Cortical and depth data of P50 gating in humans: a report of two cases
N.N. Boutros, Th. Grunwald, N. Pezer, C.E. Elger
Biological Psychiatry, 47: Suppl, 454, 2000.

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Estimation of the electric conductivity from scalp measurements: feasibility and application to source localization.
M.J. van Burik, M.J. Peters
Clinical Neurophysiology, 111(8):1514-21, 2000.

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Functional Asymmetry of Human Prefrontal Cortex
B. Opitz, A. Mecklinger, and A.D. Friederici
Encoding and Retrieval of Verbally and Nonverbally Coded Information Learning and Memory, 7: 85-96. , 2000.
 
 
Clinical relevance of quantified interictal spike-activity in presurgical evaluation of epilepsy
A. Hufnagel, M. Duempelmann, J. Zentner, O. Schijns, C.E. Elger
Epilepsia, 41(4), 467-478, 2000.
 
 
Event-related potentials in temporal lobe epilepsy
Th. Grunwald, M. Kurthen, C.E. Elger
Epilepsy Surgery. Lueders HO. (Hrsg.), Philadelphia, Lippincott Raven Publishers, 513-519, 2000.
 
 
Attention and memory
M.A. Alvarez, E. Alonso-Prieto
In Health and Psychology. Ed. Nunez de Villavicencio., 2000.

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The loci of oscillatory visual-object priming: A combined electroencephalographic and reaction-time study
M.A. Elliott, C.S. Herrmann, A. Mecklinger, H.J. Muller
International Journal of Psychophysiology , 38(3), 225-242, 2000.
 
 
Syntactic gender and semantic expectancy: ERPs reveal early autonomy and late interaction
Th.C. Gunter, A.D. Friederici and H. Schriefers
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12: 556-568, 2000.
 
 
Differential effects of auditory and visual signals on clock speed and temporal memory
T.B. Penney, J. Gibbon, and W.H. Meck
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 26, No. 6, 1770-1787, 2000.
 
 
Magnetic brain activity evoked and induced by visually presented words and nonverbal stimuli
C. Eulitz, H. Eulitz, B. Maess, R. Cohen, C. Pantev. and T. Elbert
Psychophysiology, 37, 447-455, 2000.
 
 
Interfacing mind and brain: A neurocognitive model of recognition memory
A. Mecklinger
Psychophysiology, 37:565-582, 2000.
 
 
Attention disorders in a sample of complex partial epileptic children.
E. Alonso-Prieto, M.A. Alvarez, A. Reyes-Verazain, E. Rojas, C. Romero, A. Pando
Revista Neurologia, 15, 2000.

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EEG and implanted sources in the brain
M.J. van Burik, M.J. Peters
Arch Physiol Biochem, 107(5):367-75, 1999.

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Consciousness as a social construction
M. Kurthen, Th. Grunwald, C.E. Elger
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22:197-199, 1999.
 
 
Responses to median and tibial nerve stimulation in patients with chronic neuropathic pain
P.J. Theuvenet, Z. Dunajski, M.J. Peters, JM. van Ree
Brain Topography, 11(4):305-13, 1999.
 
 
Context related artefact detection in prolonged EEG recordings.
M. van de Velde, I.R. Ghosh, P.J.M. Cluitmans.
Comp. Meth. Prog. Biomed., 60, 3: 183-196., 1999.

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Visual and automatic investigation of epileptiform spikes in intracranial EEG-recordings
M. Duempelmann, C.E. Elger
Epilepsia, 40, 275-285, 1999.

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Prediction of postoperative seizure control by hippocampal event-related potentials.
T. Grunwald, K. Lehnertz, N. Pezer, M. Kurthen, D. Van Roost, J. Schramm, C.E. Elger.
Epilepsia, 40(3):303-6, 1999.

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Do intrahippocampally recorded spikes contribute to focus lateralization and prediction of the postoperative outcome in temporal lobe epilepsy?
M. Dumpelmann, M. Kurthen, Th. Grunwald, C.E. Elger
Epilepsia, 40, Suppl. 7, 212, 1999.

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Timing of memory-related electrophysiological processes in temporal lobe epilepsy.
Th. Grunwald, N. Pezer, R. Hurlemann, M. Kurthen, K. Lehnertz, G. Fernandez, C.E. Elger
Epilepsia, 40: Suppl 7, 47, 1999.

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Limbic P300s in temporal lobe epilepsy with and without Ammon's horn sclerosis.
T. Grunwald, H. Beck, K. Lehnertz, I. Blumcke, N. Pezer, M. Kutas, M. Kurthen, HM. Karakas, D. Van Roost, OD. Wiestler, C.E. Elger.
European Journal of Neuroscience, 11(6):1899-906, 1999.

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Spatial mapping of ERD/ERS
M.J. van Burik, G. Edlinger, G. Pfurtscheller
Event-related desynchronization: handbook of electroencephalogy and clinical neurophysiology, G. Pfurtscheller and F.H. Lopes da Silva (Eds.), , vol. 6, 107-118, 1999.

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Functional imaging of post movement beta event-related synchronization
M.J. van Burik, G. Pfurtscheller
J. Clin. Neurophysiology, 16 (3), 1999.

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Disentangling ERP Components Using Spatial and Temporal Constraints -- Dipole Analysis
T.R. Knoesche
Model-based Analysis of Neurophysiological Brain Functioning, C. Uhl (ed.) Springer Verlag , 150 - 175, 1999.
 
 
Serial processes of declarative memory formation in the human medial temporal lobe
G. Fernandez, Th. Grunwald, A. Effern, N. Pezer, K. Lehnertz, M. Duempelmann, C.E. Elger
Neuroimage, 96-921, 1999.

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Physical properties of the skull
M.J. van Burik
PhD Thesis, 1999.

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Evidence relating human verbal memory to hippocampal N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors.
T. Grunwald, H. Beck, K. Lehnertz, I. Blumcke, N. Pezer, M. Kurthen, G. Fernandez, D. Van Roost, HJ. Heinze, M. Kutas, C.E. Elger.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A., 96(21):12085-9., 1999.

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Combining electrophysiological and hemodynamic measures of the auditory oddball
B. Opitz, A. Mecklinger, D.Y. von Cramon, F. Kruggel
Psychophysiology, 36(1):142-7. , 1999.
 
 
Sub-clinical attention changes in transient ischemic attacks in the vertebrobasilar region
M.A. Alvarez, C. Machado, E. Barroso, A. Pando, O. Fernandez, R. Mestre, E. Alonso-Prieto
Revista Neurologia, 29, 1999.

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Real-time tracking of memory formation in the human rhinal cortex and hippocampus
G. Fernandez, A. Effern, T. Grunwald, N. Pezer, K. Lehnertz, M. Duempelmann, D. Van Roost, C.E. Elger
Science, 285, 1582-1585, 1999.

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Here's looking at you: sex-specific processing of eye-contact within the human mesial temporal lobe.
N. Pezer, Th. Grunwald, PG. Falkai, C.E. Elger
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts (29th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Miami Beach, USA), 25:354, 1999.

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High-resolution ERD using realistic head geometry.
A. Prull, G. Edlinger, M. van Burik, R. Stollberger, C. Neuper, G. Pfurtscheller
Biomedizinische Technik, 43 Suppl:240-1. , 1998.

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Determining the number of independent sources of the EEG: a simulation study on information criteria
T.R. Knoesche, E.M. Berends, H.R.A. Jagers, M.J. Peters
Brain Topography, 11(2):111-24, 1998.
 
 
Post-movement beta oscillations studied with linear estimation
M.J. van Burik, T.R. Knoesche, G. Edlinger, C. Neuper, G. Pfurtscheller, M.J. Peters
Electroencephalogr. Clin. Neurophysiol., 106(3):195-8, 1998.

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Digital archival and exchange of events in a simple format for polygraphic recordings with application in event related potential studies.
M. van de Velde, M.M. van den Berg-Lenssen, G.J. van Boxtel, P.J. Cluitmans, B. Kemp, J. Gade, C.E. Thomsen, A. Varri
Electroencephalogr. Clin. Neurophysiol., 106(6):547-51, 1998.

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Detection of muscle artefact in the normal human awake EEG
M. van de Velde, G. van Erp, P.J.M. Cluitmans.
Electroencephalogr. Clin. Neurophysiol., 107(2):149-58. , 1998.

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Reconsidering the right hemisphere involvement during language processing: evidence from MEG and functional MRI
T.R. Knoesche, M. Meyer, A.D. Friederici, D.Y. von Cramon, B. Maeß
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 30:1-2, 1998.
 
 
Limbic ERPs predict verbal memory after left-sided hippocampectomy.
T. Grunwald, K. Lehnertz, C.Helmstaedter, M. Kutas, N. Pezer, M. Kurthen, D. Van Roost, C.E. Elger.
Neuroreport, 9(15):3375-8, 1998.

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Automatic detection of epileptiform spikes in the electrocorticogram: A comparison of two algorithms
M. Duempelmann, C.E. Elger
Seizure, 7(2), 145-52, 1998.

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Hipocampal cell counts and event-related potentials to words within the human mesial temporal lobe
Th. Grunwald, H. Beck, K. Lehnertz, I. Bluemcke, N. Pezer, OD. Wiestler, C.E. Elger
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts (28th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Los Angeles, USA), , 25:2115, 1998.

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Will there be a neuroscientific theory of consciousness?
M. Kurthen, Th. Grunwald, C.E. Elger
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2:229-234, 1998.
 
 
Three-Dimensional Reconstruction from EEG. The Performance of Linear Algorithms
T.R. Knoesche
Biomedizinische Technik, Band 42, Erganzungsband 1, 1997.
 
 
Post-movement EEG synchronization studied with different high resolution methods.
G. Edlinger, G. Pfurtscheller, M.J. van Burik, P. Wach
Brain Topography, 10(2):103-13. , 1997.

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Cortical imaging based on an analytic high resolution EEG
G. Edlinger, P. Wach, T.R. Knoesche, M.J. van Burik, G. Pfurtscheller
Brain Topography, Vol 10(1) -P2.11, 1997.

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Time/space regularization of the inward continuation problem in EEG using the boundary element method
M.J. van Burik, F. Zanow, G. Edlinger, M.J. Peters, G. Pfurtscheller
Brain Topography, Vol 10(1) -P2.44, 1997.

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Reconstruction of the sources of the early left anterior negativity (ELAN)
T.R. Knoesche, B. Maess, Friederici A.D
Brain Topography , Vol 10(1) -P2.24, 1997.
 
 
Effects of inhomogeneities within the brain on EEG and MEG
B.P. van den Broek, M. Donderwinkel, M.J. Peters
Brain Topography , Vol 10(1) -P2.45, 1997.
 
 
Post-movement beta synchronization studied with linear estimation
M.J. van Burik, T.R. Knoesche, M.J. Peters, G. Pfurtscheller
Brain Topography , Vol 10(1) -P2.46, 1997.

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The influence of skull parameters in a realistically shaped head model on the accuracy of EEG dipole localization
F. Zanow, M.J. Peters
Brain Topography , Vol 10(1) -P2.50, 1997.

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Data fusion of electrophysiological and haemodynamic signals for ventricular rhythm tracking.
L. Thoraval, G. Carrault, J.M. Schleich, R. Summers, M. van de Velde, J. Diaz.
IEEE Eng. Med. Biol., 16, 6: 48-55., 1997.

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Validation of the EEG in ICU patients: classification of signal characteristics and detection of non-stationary events.
M. van de Velde, I.R. Ghosh.
Workshop on Techniques and Interpretation of EEG and Evoked Potentials in Intensive Care and Anaesthesia for IBIS Data Collection, Copenhagen, 11-12th October 1997., Abstract, 1997.

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Bioelectromagnetic reconstruction methods and their performance on the analysis of somatosensory evoke potentials
T.R. Knoesche, M.J. Peters
Brain Topography , 9(2) , 1996.
 
 
Linear Estimation discriminates midline source and motor cortex contribution to readiness potential
T.R. Knoesche, P. Praamstra, D. Stegeman, M.J. Peters
Electroencephalogr. Clin. Neurophysiol., 99(2):183-90, 1996.
 
 
The use of the +/- average for quality assessment of AEPs in clinical data.
M. van de Velde, N.A.M. de Beer, P.J.M. Cluitmans.
Poster Symposium "Technologie en Wetenschap in de Klinische Neurofysiologie", KNF Technologie Werkgroep, Amsterdam, 7 juni 1996., Poster, 1996.

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Evaluation of automatic quality assessment of auditory evoked potentials in clinical data.
M. van de Velde, N.A.M. de Beer, P.J.M. Cluitmans.
Proc. IEEE Eng. Med. Biol. Soc. Conf. 1996, Amsterdam. Paper number: 493., Abstract, 1996.

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Are standard head models superior to the sphere model in MEG source localization
F. Zanow, R. Verhoef, T.R. Knoesche, M.J. Peters
Biomagnetism: Fundamental research and clinical applications C. Baumgartner et al. (eds.), Elsevier Science, IOS Press, 450 - 454, 1995.

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Clinical evaluation of a method for automatic detection and removal of artifacts in auditory evoked potential monitoring
N.A.M. de Beer, M. van de Velde, P.J.M. Cluitmans.
J. Clin. Monit., 11(6): 381-391, 1995.

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Individually shaped volume conductor models of the head in EEG source localisation
F. Zanow, M.J. Peters
Med Biol Eng Comput, 33(4):582-8. , 1995.

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Localizing sources within the human brain by means of MEG and EEG
M.J. Peters, S.P. van den Broek, T.R. Knoesche, F. Zanow
New Prospects in Psychiatry: The bioclinical interface, J.P. Macher, A.A. Crocq, J.F. Nedelec (eds.) John Libbey Eurotext, Paris, 399-404 , 1995.

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Development and implementation of a data-acquisition system for an international clinical study.
M. van de Velde, L.J.M. Cluitmans, H.M. Kuipers, P.J.M. Cluitmans, J.T. Moller.
Proc. 3rd European Conf. Eng. Med. (ESEM 1995, Florence)., Abstract, 1995.

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The MUSIC approach in EEG source localization
T.R. Knoesche, F. Zanow, M.J. Peters, T.C. Gunter, H. Brauer
Qualitative and topological EEG and MEG analysis, M. Eiselt, U. Zwiener, H. Witte (eds.), Universitatsverlag Jena, 269-273, 1995.

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Measuring auditory evoked potentials during sleep; methods for clinical use.
M. van de Velde, P.J.M. Cluitmans, A.C. Declerk, H.M.J.C. Verbeek, L. Beecher, P. Griep.
Electroenceph. clin. Neurophysiol., Society proc. Dutch Society for EEG and Clinical Neurophysiology., 90: P2, 1994.

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Reconstruction of brain activity from EEG
T.R. Knoesche, M.J. van Burik and M.J. Peters
Supercomputing in brain research: From tomography to neural networks, H.J.Herrmann et al. eds, World Science, pp 199-204, 1994.

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Assessment of methods for measuring middle latency auditory evoked potentials in humans during sleep.
M. van de Velde, P.J.M. Cluitmans, A.C. Declerk, P. Griep, L. Beecher, H.M.J.C. Verbeek, E. Voets.
In: Sleep-Wake Research in The Netherlands. Leiden: Dutch Society for Sleep-Wake Research, ISBN 90-73675-04-9., 4; 195-199., 1993.

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Optimization of stimulation frequency in middle latency auditory evoked potentials in humans.
M. van de Velde, P.J.M. Cluitmans, A.C. Declerk
Technology and Health Care, Proc. 2nd European Conf. Eng. Med. (ESEM 1993, Stuttgart), 1: 340-341, 1993.

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Spracheingabe fuer Expertensysteme. Neuronale Netze und phonematische Entscheidungsmodelle.
N. Pezer
Arbeitspapiere der GMD, 719, 1992.

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Projekt DUBRAVA. Rechnen und Gestalten mit neuronalen Netzen.
N. Pezer
Arbeitspapiere der GMD, 720, 1992.

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Erzeugungsmechanismen und Schallcharakteristika der Frikative und Affrikaten.
N. Pezer
Forum Phoneticum, H Buske Verlag, 33, 1985.

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Erfassung von schnellen und langsamen Kehlkopfbewegungen beim Sprechen.
N. Pezer
Forschungsberichte des Instituts fuer Phonetik und sprachliche Kommunikation der Universitat Muenchen, 19, 1984.

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Gewinnung der Glottisfrequenz aus den Vibrationen des Kehlkopfes.
N. Pezer
Forschungsberichte des Instituts fuer Phonetik und sprachliche Kommunikation der Universitat Muenchen, 17, 1983.

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Production of Whistled Speech
N. Pezer, A. Almeida
Tenth International Congress of Phonetics, 10, 1983.

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Schnelle Hardware fuer Fourier-Analyse
N. Pezer
Berichte des Instituts fuer Phonetik der Universitat zu Koeln, 11, 1982.

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Visuelle Kontrolle akustischer Parameter. Zur Entwicklung apparativer Hilfsmittel fuer den Unterricht mit Hoersprachgeschadigten.
N. Pezer, T. Grunwald
Hoergeschadigten Padagogik, 6, 1981.

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