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Sebastian Puschmann

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Sonmez O, Holstein E, Puschmann S, Schmitt T, Witt K, Thiel C
Psychophysiology . 2025 Jan; 62(1):e14739. PMID: 39780300
Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) offers a non-invasive method to enhance noradrenergic neurotransmission in the human brain, thereby increasing cognitive control. Here, we investigate if changes in cognitive control induced...
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Puschmann S, Regev M, Fakhar K, Zatorre R, Thiel C
J Neurosci . 2024 Feb; 44(15). PMID: 38388426
Real-world listening settings often consist of multiple concurrent sound streams. To limit perceptual interference during selective listening, the auditory system segregates and filters the relevant sensory input. Previous work provided...
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Guerreiro M, Puschmann S, Eck J, Rienacker F, Van Gerven P, Thiel C
Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn . 2023 Jun; 31(4):627-645. PMID: 37306610
Age differences in cognitive performance have been shown to be overestimated if age-related hearing loss is not taken into account. Here, we investigated the role of age-related hearing loss on...
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Greenlaw K, Puschmann S, Coffey E
Neurobiol Lang (Camb) . 2023 May; 1(3):268-287. PMID: 37215227
Hearing-in-noise perception is a challenging task that is critical to human function, but how the brain accomplishes it is not well understood. A candidate mechanism proposes that the neural representation...
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Schenke N, Franke R, Puschmann S, Turgut N, Kastrup A, Thiel C, et al.
Cortex . 2022 Sep; 157:334-335. PMID: 36175186
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Matsushita R, Puschmann S, Baillet S, Zatorre R
Neuroimage . 2021 Mar; 233:117915. PMID: 33652144
A body of literature has demonstrated that the right auditory cortex (AC) plays a dominant role in fine pitch processing. However, our understanding is relatively limited about whether this asymmetry...
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Puschmann S, Regev M, Baillet S, Zatorre R
J Neurosci . 2021 Feb; 41(12):2713-2722. PMID: 33536196
Musical training is associated with increased structural and functional connectivity between auditory sensory areas and higher-order brain networks involved in speech and motor processing. Whether such changed connectivity patterns facilitate...
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Puschmann S, Daeglau M, Stropahl M, Mirkovic B, Rosemann S, Thiel C, et al.
Neuroimage . 2019 Apr; 196:261-268. PMID: 30978494
Recent studies provide evidence for changes in audiovisual perception as well as for adaptive cross-modal auditory cortex plasticity in older individuals with high-frequency hearing impairments (presbycusis). We here investigated whether...
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Puschmann S, Baillet S, Zatorre R
Cereb Cortex . 2018 Aug; 29(8):3253-3265. PMID: 30137239
Musical training has been demonstrated to benefit speech-in-noise perception. It is however unknown whether this effect translates to selective listening in cocktail party situations, and if so what its neural...
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Puschmann S, Steinkamp S, Gillich I, Mirkovic B, Debener S, Thiel C
J Neurosci . 2017 Oct; 37(47):11505-11516. PMID: 29061698
Listening selectively to one out of several competing speakers in a "cocktail party" situation is a highly demanding task. It relies on a widespread cortical network, including auditory sensory, but...