Matt Craddock

Affiliations: 
University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany 
Area:
object recognition
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Bekhtereva V, Craddock M, Müller MM. (2021) Emotional content overrides spatial attention. Psychophysiology. e13847
Bekhtereva V, Craddock M, Müller MM. (2020) Affective Bias without Hemispheric Competition: Evidence for Independent Processing Resources in Each Cortical Hemisphere. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-14
Bekhtereva V, Craddock M, Gundlach C, et al. (2019) Rapid sensory gain with emotional distracters precedes attentional deployment from a foreground task. Neuroimage. 116115
Pollux PMJ, Craddock M, Guo K. (2019) Gaze patterns in viewing static and dynamic body expressions. Acta Psychologica. 198: 102862
Craddock M, Klepousniotou E, El-Deredy W, et al. (2019) Transcranial alternating current stimulation at 10 Hz modulates response bias in the Somatic Signal Detection Task. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 135: 106-112
Craddock M, Poliakoff E, El-Deredy W, et al. (2016) Pre-stimulus alpha oscillations over somatosensory cortex predict tactile misperceptions. Neuropsychologia
Craddock M, Oppermann F, Müller MM, et al. (2016) Modulation of microsaccades by spatial frequency during object categorization. Vision Research
Craddock M, Martinovic J, Müller MM. (2015) Accounting for microsaccadic artifacts in the EEG using independent component analysis and beamforming. Psychophysiology
Craddock M, Martinovic J, Müller MM. (2015) Early and late effects of objecthood and spatial frequency on event-related potentials and gamma band activity. Bmc Neuroscience. 16: 6
Bekhtereva V, Craddock M, Müller MM. (2015) Attentional bias to affective faces and complex IAPS images in early visual cortex follows emotional cue extraction. Neuroimage. 112: 254-66
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