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Maja U Trenner

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Minkwitz J, Trenner M, Sander C, Olbrich S, Sheldrick A, Hegerl U, et al.
Behav Brain Funct . 2012 Sep; 8:50. PMID: 22998925
Background: Human time perception is influenced by various factors such as attention and drowsiness. Nevertheless, the impact of cerebral vigilance fluctuations on temporal perception has not been sufficiently explored. We...
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Minkwitz J, Trenner M, Sander C, Olbrich S, Sheldrick A, Schonknecht P, et al.
Behav Brain Funct . 2011 Aug; 7:31. PMID: 21816115
Background: Healthy adults show considerable within-subject variation of reaction time (RT) when performing cognitive tests. So far, the neurophysiological correlates of these inconsistencies have not yet been investigated sufficiently. In...
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Fasold O, Heinau J, Trenner M, Villringer A, Wenzel R
Neuroimage . 2008 Feb; 40(3):1232-42. PMID: 18296073
Besides visual input and vestibular afferents, proprioceptive input from muscle spindle receptors of the neck region contributes to the perception of egocentric space. Using fMRI we performed a neck muscle...
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Trenner M, Heekeren H, Bauer M, Rossner K, Wenzel R, Villringer A, et al.
PLoS One . 2008 Jan; 3(1):e1467. PMID: 18213376
Previous studies investigated the effects of crossmodal spatial attention by comparing the responses to validly versus invalidly cued target stimuli. Dynamics of cortical rhythms in the time interval between cue...
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Trenner M, Fahle M, Fasold O, Heekeren H, Villringer A, Wenzel R
Hum Brain Mapp . 2007 Apr; 29(3):300-11. PMID: 17415782
Because both, eye movements and object movements induce an image motion on the retina, eye movements must be compensated to allow a coherent and stable perception of our surroundings. The...
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Trenner M, Schweinberger S, Jentzsch I, Sommer W
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res . 2004 Oct; 21(3):388-400. PMID: 15511654
We investigated immediate repetition effects on event-related potentials (ERPs) during direct and indirect tasks for sequentially presented face pairs. The first face (F1) was presented masked or unmasked, and at...