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Salvari V, Korth D, Paraskevopoulos E, et al. (2023) Tinnitus-frequency specific activity and connectivity: A MEG study. Neuroimage. Clinical. 38: 103379
Korth D, Wollbrink A, Lukas C, et al. (2021) Comparing pure tone and narrow band noise to measure tonal tinnitus pitch-match frequency. Progress in Brain Research. 262: 115-137
Paraskevopoulos E, Dobel C, Wollbrink A, et al. (2019) Maladaptive alterations of resting state cortical network in Tinnitus: A directed functional connectivity analysis of a larger MEG data set. Scientific Reports. 9: 15452
Salvari V, Paraskevopoulos E, Chalas N, et al. (2019) Auditory Categorization of Man-Made Sounds Versus Natural Sounds by Means of MEG Functional Brain Connectivity. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 13: 1052
Wollbrink A, Dobel C, Salvari V, et al. (2019) Choice of test stimulus matters for pitch matching performance: Comparison between pure tone and narrow band noise. Hearing Research. 381: 107776
Krauss P, Metzner C, Schilling A, et al. (2018) A statistical method for analyzing and comparing spatiotemporal cortical activation patterns. Scientific Reports. 8: 5433
Lau P, Wollbrink A, Wunderlich R, et al. (2018) Targeting Heterogeneous Findings in Neuronal Oscillations in Tinnitus: Analyzing MEG Novices and Mental Health Comorbidities. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 235
Muhle P, Claus I, Marian T, et al. (2018) Introducing a Virtual Lesion Model of Dysphagia Resulting from Pharyngeal Sensory Impairment. Neuro-Signals. 26: 1-10
Muhle P, Claus I, Marian T, et al. (2018) P5. Virtual lesion model to investigate dysphagia resulting from pharyngeal hypesthesia in healthy volunteers Clinical Neurophysiology. 129
Lappe C, Bodeck S, Lappe M, et al. (2017) Shared Neural Mechanisms for the Prediction of Own and Partner Musical Sequences after Short-term Piano Duet Training. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 11: 165
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