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Stefan Uppenkamp

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Schneider T, Cetin T, Uppenkamp S, Weyhe D, Muender T, Reinschluessel A, et al.
JMIR Form Res . 2025 Jan; 9:e62740. PMID: 39773449
Background: The integration of advanced technologies such as augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) into surgical procedures has garnered significant attention. However, the introduction of these innovations requires thorough...
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Schlender M, Uslar V, Uppenkamp S, Tabriz N, Weyhe D, Cetin T
Sensors (Basel) . 2024 Nov; 24(22). PMID: 39598948
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate alternative measurement points to assess stress levels during surgery, given that taking electrodermal activity (EDA) measurements from the palms, a commonly...
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Uppenkamp S
Z Med Phys . 2021 May; 31(3):289-304. PMID: 33947621
The various methods of medical imaging are essential for many diagnostic issues in clinical routine, e.g., for the diagnostics and localisation of tumorous diseases, or for the clarification of other...
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Urbschat A, Uppenkamp S, Anemuller J
Front Neurosci . 2021 Feb; 14:616906. PMID: 33597841
The investigation of abstract cognitive tasks, e.g., semantic processing of speech, requires the simultaneous use of a carefully selected stimulus design and sensitive tools for the analysis of corresponding neural...
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Behler O, Uppenkamp S
Hum Brain Mapp . 2021 Feb; 42(6):1742-1757. PMID: 33544429
Psychoacoustic research suggests that judgments of perceived loudness change differ significantly between sounds with continuous increases and decreases of acoustic intensity, often referred to as "up-ramps" and "down-ramps." The magnitude...
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Ascone L, Uppenkamp S, Behler O, Lineton B, Burke E, Koch C, et al.
Noise Health . 2020 Jul; 21(101):173-182. PMID: 32719305
Objective: Auditory research and complaints about environmental noise indicate that there exists a significant, small subgroup within the population which is sensitive towards infra- and low-frequency or ultra- and high-frequency...
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Behler O, Uppenkamp S
PLoS One . 2020 Feb; 15(2):e0229088. PMID: 32084171
Low frequency noise (LFS) and infrasound (IS) are controversially discussed as potential causes of annoyance and distress experienced by many people. However, the perception mechanisms for IS in the human...
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Behler O, Uppenkamp S
Neuroimage . 2016 Jun; 139:176-188. PMID: 27318216
Loudness is the perceptual correlate of the physical intensity of a sound. However, loudness judgments depend on a variety of other variables and can vary considerably between individual listeners. While...
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Patterson R, Andermann M, Uppenkamp S, Rupp A
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2016 Apr; 894:363-369. PMID: 27080677
This paper describes a technique for isolating the brain activity associated with melodic pitch processing. The magnetoencephalograhic (MEG) response to a four note, diatonic melody built of French horn notes,...
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Behler O, Uppenkamp S
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2016 Apr; 894:165-174. PMID: 27080657
We report a systematic exploration of the interrelation of sound intensity, ear of entry, individual loudness judgments, and brain activity across hemispheres, using auditory functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The...