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Beck AK, Czernochowski D, Lachmann T, et al. (2021) Do categorical representations modulate early perceptual or later cognitive visual processing? An ERP study. Brain and Cognition. 150: 105724 |
Berti S, Keshavarz B. (2020) Neuropsychological Approaches to Visually-Induced Vection: an Overview and Evaluation of Neuroimaging and Neurophysiological Studies. Multisensory Research. 34: 153-186 |
Boutet I, Shah DK, Collin CA, et al. (2020) Age-related changes in amplitude, latency and specialization of ERP responses to faces and watches. Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition. 1-28 |
Berti S, Haycock B, Adler J, et al. (2019) Early cortical processing of vection-inducing visual stimulation as measured by event-related brain potentials (ERP) Displays. 58: 56-65 |
Schabinger N, Gillmeister H, Berti S, et al. (2018) Detached and distracted: ERP correlates of altered attentional function in depersonalisation. Biological Psychology. 134: 64-71 |
Frenken M, Berti S. (2018) Exploring the switching of the focus of attention within working memory: A combined event-related potential and behavioral study. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 126: 30-41 |
Berti S. (2018) Visual mismatch negativity (vMMN) is elicited with para-foveal hemifield oddball stimulation: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study. Neuroscience Letters. 672: 113-117 |
Berti S, Vossel G, Gamer M. (2017) The Orienting Response in Healthy Aging: Novelty P3 Indicates No General Decline but Reduced Efficacy for Fast Stimulation Rates. Frontiers in Psychology. 8: 1780 |
Keshavarz B, Speck M, Haycock B, et al. (2017) Effect of Different Display Types on Vection and Its Interaction With Motion Direction and Field Dependence. I-Perception. 8: 2041669517707768 |
Berti S. (2015) Switching Attention Within Working Memory is Reflected in the P3a Component of the Human Event-Related Brain Potential. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 9: 701 |