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Zoltán Vidnyánszky

Affiliations: 
Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary 
Area:
neuroimaging
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Honbolygó F, Kóbor A, Hermann P, et al. (2020) Expectations about word stress modulate neural activity in speech-sensitive cortical areas. Neuropsychologia. 143: 107467
Kovács P, Knakker B, Hermann P, et al. (2017) Face inversion reveals holistic processing of peripheral faces. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 97: 81-95
Hermann P, Grotheer M, Kovács G, et al. (2016) Erratum to: The relationship between repetition suppression and face perception. Brain Imaging and Behavior
Hermann P, Grotheer M, Kovács G, et al. (2016) The relationship between repetition suppression and face perception. Brain Imaging and Behavior
Amado C, Hermann P, Kovács P, et al. (2016) The contribution of surprise to the prediction based modulation of fMRI responses. Neuropsychologia. 84: 105-12
Németh K, Zimmer M, Nagy K, et al. (2015) ALTERED BOLD RESPONSE WITHIN THE CORE FACE-PROCESSING NETWORK IN CONGENITAL PROSOPAGNOSIA. IdeggyóGyáSzati Szemle. 68: 199-211
Hermann P, Bankó ÉM, Gál V, et al. (2015) Neural basis of identity information extraction from noisy face images. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 35: 7165-73
Németh K, Zimmer M, Nagy K, et al. (2015) Altered bold response within the core face-processing network in congenital prosopagnosia Ideggyogyaszati Szemle. 68: 199-211
Grotheer M, Hermann P, Vidnyánszky Z, et al. (2014) Repetition probability effects for inverted faces. Neuroimage. 102: 416-23
Kovács G, Kaiser D, Kaliukhovich DA, et al. (2013) Repetition probability does not affect fMRI repetition suppression for objects. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 33: 9805-12
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