H Scheich
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Recent Articles
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Mannewitz A, Bock J, Kreitz S, Hess A, Goldschmidt J, Scheich H, et al.
Brain Struct Funct
. 2018 Jan;
223(4):2025-2038.
PMID: 29340757
Learning can be categorized into cue-instructed and spontaneous learning types; however, so far, there is no detailed comparative analysis of specific brain pathways involved in these learning types. The aim...
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Lison H, Happel M, Schneider F, Baldauf K, Kerbstat S, Seelbinder B, et al.
Neurobiol Dis
. 2013 Dec;
63:62-73.
PMID: 24291517
Disruption of neuronal networks in the Alzheimer-afflicted brain is increasingly recognized as a key correlate of cognitive and memory decline in Alzheimer patients. We hypothesized that functional synaptic disconnections within...
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Wang X, Kadner A, Scheich H
Restor Neurol Neurosci
. 2012 Mar;
14(2):201-8.
PMID: 22387517
Speech coding strategies for cochlear implants commonly use amplitude modulations of constant high rate pulses to differentially stimulate separate frequency channels in the cochlea. Thereby, time domain information in the...
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Zygierewicz J, Sieluzycki C, Zacharias N, Suffczynski P, Kordowski P, Scheich H, et al.
J Neurosci Methods
. 2012 Jan;
205(1):148-58.
PMID: 22227442
We present a comprehensive methodology for identifying cerebral areas involved in event-related changes of electromagnetic activity of the human brain, and also for tracing the temporal evolution of this activity....
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Single-trial reconstruction of auditory evoked magnetic fields by means of Template Matching Pursuit
Jorn M, Sieluzycki C, Matysiak M, Zygierewicz J, Scheich H, Durka P, et al.
J Neurosci Methods
. 2011 May;
199(1):119-28.
PMID: 21536070
We present a new paradigm for the adaptive estimation of evoked brain responses in single trials, based upon the combination of the matching pursuit (MP) algorithm and template matching, and...
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Hillyard S, Hinrichs H, Tempelmann C, Morgan S, Hansen J, Scheich H, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2010 Apr;
5(4):287-92.
PMID: 20408230
Brain activity was studied with fMRI and steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) in separate sessions as subjects attended to letter sequences in either the right or left visual field. The...
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Ilango A, Wetzel W, Scheich H, Ohl F
Neuroscience
. 2010 Jan;
166(3):752-62.
PMID: 20080152
Learned changes in behavior can be elicited by either appetitive or aversive reinforcers. It is, however, not clear whether the two types of motivation, (approaching appetitive stimuli and avoiding aversive...
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Muller U, Sturm V, Voges J, Heinze H, Galazky I, Heldmann M, et al.
Pharmacopsychiatry
. 2009 Nov;
42(6):288-91.
PMID: 19924591
No abstract available.
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Oshurkova E, Scheich H, Brosch M
Neuroscience
. 2008 Apr;
153(4):1289-99.
PMID: 18423884
We studied encoding of temporally modulated sounds in 28 multiunits in the primary auditory cortical field (AI) and in 35 multiunits in the secondary auditory cortical field (caudomedial auditory cortical...
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Marchewka A, Brechmann A, Nowicka A, Jednorog K, Scheich H, Grabowska A
Neurobiol Learn Mem
. 2008 Mar;
90(1):280-4.
PMID: 18329298
We have investigated whether the left (LH) and right (RH) hemisphere play a different role in eliciting false recognition (FR) and whether their involvement in this memory illusion depends on...