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Sirko Straube

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University of Bremen, Bremen, Bremen, Germany 
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Seeland A, Krell MM, Straube S, et al. (2018) Empirical Comparison of Distributed Source Localization Methods for Single-Trial Detection of Movement Preparation. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 12: 340
Woehrle H, Krell MM, Straube S, et al. (2015) An Adaptive Spatial Filter for User-Independent Single Trial Detection of Event-Related Potentials. Ieee Transactions On Bio-Medical Engineering. 62: 1696-705
Straube S, Krell MM. (2014) How to evaluate an agent's behavior to infrequent events?-Reliable performance estimation insensitive to class distribution. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. 8: 43
Krell MM, Straube S, Seeland A, et al. (2013) pySPACE-a signal processing and classification environment in Python. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics. 7: 40
Kirchner EA, Kim SK, Straube S, et al. (2013) On the applicability of brain reading for predictive human-machine interfaces in robotics. Plos One. 8: e81732
Folgheraiter M, Jordan M, Straube S, et al. (2012) Measuring the Improvement of the Interaction Comfort of a Wearable Exoskeleton: A Multi-Modal Control Mechanism Based on Force Measurement and Movement Prediction International Journal of Social Robotics. 4: 285-302
Straube S, Fahle M. (2011) Visual detection and identification are not the same: evidence from psychophysics and fMRI. Brain and Cognition. 75: 29-38
Straube S, Rohn M, Römmermann M, et al. (2011) On the closure of perceptual gaps in man-machine interaction: Virtual immersion, psychophysics and electrophysiology F1000research. 2
Straube S, Grimsen C, Fahle M. (2010) Electrophysiological correlates of figure-ground segregation directly reflect perceptual saliency. Vision Research. 50: 509-21
Straube S, Fahle M. (2010) The electrophysiological correlate of saliency: evidence from a figure-detection task. Brain Research. 1307: 89-102
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