Joachim Gross

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Department of Psychology, Center for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom 
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Gil Ávila C, Bott FS, Tiemann L, et al. (2023) DISCOVER-EEG: an open, fully automated EEG pipeline for biomarker discovery in clinical neuroscience. Scientific Data. 10: 613
Bott FS, Nickel MM, Hohn VD, et al. (2023) Local brain oscillations and interregional connectivity differentially serve sensory and expectation effects on pain. Science Advances. 9: eadd7572
van Es MWJ, Gross J, Schoffelen JM. (2020) Investigating the effects of pre-stimulus cortical oscillatory activity on behavior. Neuroimage. 117351
Kluger DS, Gross J. (2020) Depth and phase of respiration modulate cortico-muscular communication. Neuroimage. 222: 117272
Mahjoory K, Schoffelen JM, Keitel A, et al. (2020) The frequency gradient of human resting-state brain oscillations follows cortical hierarchies. Elife. 9
Hua L, Recasens M, Grent-'t-Jong T, et al. (2020) Investigating cortico-subcortical circuits during auditory sensory attenuation: A combined magnetoencephalographic and dynamic causal modeling study. Human Brain Mapping
Grent-'t-Jong T, Gajwani R, Gross J, et al. (2020) Association of Magnetoencephalographically Measured High-Frequency Oscillations in Visual Cortex With Circuit Dysfunctions in Local and Large-scale Networks During Emerging Psychosis. Jama Psychiatry
Mahjoory K, Schoffelen J, Keitel A, et al. (2020) Author response: The frequency gradient of human resting-state brain oscillations follows cortical hierarchies Elife
Tabarelli D, Keitel C, Gross J, et al. (2019) Spatial attention enhances cortical tracking of quasi-rhythmic visual stimuli. Neuroimage. 116444
Ploner M, Gross J. (2019) Gamma Oscillations Shape Pain in Animals and Humans. Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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