János Horváth, PhD
Affiliations: | 2001- | Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology | Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Budapest, Hungary |
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Sabu S, Parmentier FBR, Horváth J. (2024) Involuntary motor responses are elicited both by rare sounds and rare pitch changes. Scientific Reports. 14: 20235 |
Varga S, Pfister R, Neszmélyi B, et al. (2024) Task-relevance and change detection in action-effect binding. Acta Psychologica. 243: 104147 |
Varga S, Pfister R, Neszmélyi B, et al. (2022) Binding of Task-Irrelevant Action Features and Auditory Action Effects. Journal of Cognition. 5: 35 |
Neszmélyi B, Horváth J. (2021) Processing and utilization of auditory action effects in individual and social tasks. Acta Psychologica. 217: 103326 |
Jacobsen T, Bäß P, Roye A, et al. (2021) Word class and word frequency in the MMN looking glass. Brain and Language. 218: 104964 |
Neszmélyi B, Horváth J. (2021) Action-related auditory ERP attenuation is not modulated by action effect relevance. Biological Psychology. 108029 |
Volosin M, Czigler I, Horváth J. (2021) Pre-attentive auditory change detection for rapid auditory transient combinations: Insight from age-related processing changes. Biological Psychology. 159: 108024 |
Volosin M, Horváth J. (2019) Task difficulty modulates voluntary attention allocation, but not distraction in an auditory distraction paradigm. Brain Research. 146565 |
Neszmélyi B, Horváth J. (2019) The role of auditory context in action-effect-related motor adaptation. Human Movement Science. 67: 102503 |
Neszmélyi B, Horváth J. (2018) Temporal constraints in the use of auditory action effects for motor optimization. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 44: 1815-1829 |