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- Sleep inspires insight (2004) (867)
- Event-related potentials and cognition: A critique of the context updating hypothesis and an alternative interpretation of P3 (1988) (854)
- Evidence for an Integrative Role of P3b in Linking Reaction to Perception (2005) (552)
- On the utility of P3 latency as an index of mental chronometry. (1997) (534)
- Development of the EEG of school-age children and adolescents. I. Analysis of band power. (1988) (383)
- Correction of EOG artifacts in event-related potentials of the EEG: aspects of reliability and validity. (1982) (205)
- Validity and boundary conditions of automatic response activation in the Simon task. (2001) (197)
- Reduction of P3b in patients with temporo-parietal lesions. (1994) (193)
- Aging and the Simon task. (2002) (193)
- Development of the EEG of school-age children and adolescents. II. Topography. (1988) (156)
- Qualitative differences between conscious and nonconscious processing? On inverse priming induced by masked arrows. (2004) (137)
- Amplitudes and latencies of single-trial ERP's estimated by a maximum-likelihood method (1999) (132)
- CNV and temporal uncertainty with ‘ageing’ and ‘non-ageing’ S1–S2 intervals (2000) (123)
- Testing the stimulus-to-response bridging function of the oddball-P3 by delayed response signals and residue iteration decomposition (RIDE) (2014) (121)
- The instruction to refrain from blinking affects auditory P3 and N1 amplitudes. (1991) (105)
- How the Self Controls Its Automatic Pilot when Processing Subliminal Information (2003) (103)
- Effects of certainty, modality shift and guess outcome on evoked potentials and reaction times in chronic schizophrenics (1978) (99)
- Spatiotemporal overlap between brain activation related to saccade preparation and attentional orienting (2006) (97)
- On the relation of movement-related potentials to the go/no-go effect on P3 (2006) (94)
- Principal component analysis of event-related potentials: a note on misallocation of variance. (1986) (92)
- EEG coherence at rest and during a visual task in two groups of children. (1987) (88)
- Movement-related cortical potentials preceding sequential and goal-directed finger and arm movements in patients with cerebellar atrophy. (1994) (87)
- Traces Left on Visual Selective Attention by Stimuli That Are Not Consciously Identified (2002) (87)
- On the reasons for the delay of P3 latency in healthy elderly subjects. (1991) (85)
- Shifting from implicit to explicit knowledge: different roles of early- and late-night sleep. (2008) (81)
- Effects of relevance and response frequency on P3b amplitudes: Review of findings and comparison of hypotheses about the process reflected by P3b. (2020) (76)
- Influence of Time Pressure in a Simple Response Task, a Choice- by-Location Task, and the Simon Task (2001) (76)
- P3b: Towards some decision about memory (2008) (74)
- Suspense and surprise: on the relationship between expectancies and P3. (1994) (72)
- Increased Alpha (8–12 Hz) Activity during Slow Wave Sleep as a Marker for the Transition from Implicit Knowledge to Explicit Insight (2012) (69)
- Posterior and anterior contribution of hand-movement preparation to late CNV. (2000) (68)
- Lateralized human cortical activity for shifting visuospatial attention and initiating saccades. (1998) (68)
- Selective attention is impaired in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis--a study of event-related EEG potentials. (1999) (67)
- Signs of REM sleep dependent enhancement of implicit face memory: a repetition priming study (2003) (66)
- P3 latency shifts in the attentional blink: Further evidence for second target processing postponement (2007) (65)
- On Why Left Events are the Right Ones: Neural Mechanisms Underlying the Left-hemifield Advantage in Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (2009) (65)
- SELAVCO: a method to deal with trial-to-trial variability of evoked potentials. (1983) (63)
- Dimensional overlap between arrows as cueing stimuli and responses?. Evidence from contra-ipsilateral differences in EEG potentials. (2000) (61)
- Responses to cued signals in Parkinson's disease. Distinguishing between disorders of cognition and of activation. (1997) (61)
- Being prepared on time: on the importance of the previous foreperiod to current preparation, as reflected in speed, force and preparation-related brain potentials. (2004) (59)
- Spatial S-R Compatibility with Centrally Presented Stimuli: An Event-Related Asymmetry Study on Dimensional Overlap (1999) (58)
- Lateralized EEG components with direction information for the preparation of saccades versus finger movements (2000) (57)
- Auditory selective attention is impaired in Parkinson's disease--event-related evidence from EEG potentials. (1994) (57)
- Mechanisms underlying the left visual-field advantage in the dual stream RSVP task: evidence from N2pc, P3, and distractor-evoked VEPs. (2011) (57)
- The hard oddball: effects of difficult response selection on stimulus-related P3 and on response-related negative potentials. (2014) (55)
- On how the motor cortices resolve an inter‐hemispheric response conflict: an event‐related EEG potential‐guided TMS study of the flankers task (2009) (55)
- Mask- and distractor-triggered inhibitory processes in the priming of motor responses: an EEG study. (2007) (54)
- Event-related EEG potentials in mild dementia of the Alzheimer type. (1992) (53)
- Precursors of Insight in Event-related Brain Potentials (2006) (53)
- Slow EEG potentials (contingent negative variation and post-imperative negative variation) in schizophrenia: their association to the present state and to Parkinsonian medication effects (1999) (52)
- Left visual-field advantage in the dual-stream RSVP task and reading-direction: A study in three nations (2010) (51)
- Correlating EEG and IQ: a new look at an old problem using computerized EEG parameters. (1983) (51)
- Testing the S–R link hypothesis of P3b: The oddball effect on S1-evoked P3 gets reduced by increased task relevance of S2 (2015) (50)
- Changes in connectivity profiles as a mechanism for strategic control over interfering subliminal information. (2006) (48)
- Lateralised cortical activity due to preparation of saccades and finger movements: a comparative study. (1997) (47)
- Neuro-cognitive mechanisms of conscious and unconscious visual perception: From a plethora of phenomena to general principles (2011) (46)
- On-line brain potential correlates of right parietal patients' attentional deficit. (1996) (46)
- An evaluation of methods for single-trial estimation of P3 latency. (2000) (46)
- P3-evoking wrong notes: unexpected, awaited, or arousing? (1990) (46)
- The waltzing oddball. (1991) (45)
- The EEG of mildly retarded children: developmental, classificatory, and topographic aspects. (1983) (44)
- Do Rare Stimuli Evoke Large P3s by Being Unexpected? A Comparison of Oddball Effects Between Standard-Oddball and Prediction-Oddball Tasks (2016) (42)
- Preparation for action: an ERP study about two tasks provoking variability in response speed. (1996) (42)
- Is P3 a strategic or a tactical component? Relationships of P3 sub-components to response times in oddball tasks with go, no-go and choice responses (2016) (42)
- Control of hand movements after striatocapsular stroke: high-resolution temporal analysis of the function of ipsilateral activation (2003) (40)
- Attentional Bias toward Low-Intensity Stimuli: An Explanation for the Intensity Dissociation between Reaction Time and Temporal Order Judgment? (2000) (39)
- ERP correlates of associative learning. (2001) (39)
- A Clock Paradigm to Study the Relationship between Expectancy and Response Force (1993) (38)
- The presaccadic cortical negativity prior to self-paced saccades with and without visual guidance. (1994) (38)
- Shifting attention between global features and small details: an event-related potential study (1997) (36)
- Short term changes of event related potentials during concept learning (1985) (35)
- What determines the direction of subliminal priming (2008) (34)
- The influence of time pressure and cue validity on response force in an S1-S2 paradigm. (2000) (33)
- The left visual-field advantage in rapid visual presentation is amplified rather than reduced by posterior-parietal rTMS (2010) (32)
- Insights into sleep's role for insight: Studies with the number reduction task (2013) (32)
- Toward an integration of P3 research with cognitive neuroscience (1998) (32)
- Time-course of hemispheric preference for processing contralateral relevant shapes: P1pc, N1pc, N2pc, N3pc (2012) (31)
- Reduced alpha-gamma phase amplitude coupling over right parietal cortex is associated with implicit visuomotor sequence learning (2016) (30)
- Event-Related EEG Potential Research in Neurological Patients (2003) (29)
- An ERP indicator of processing relevant gestalts in masked priming. (2005) (29)
- The unstable bridge from stimulus processing to correct responding in Parkinson's disease (2013) (29)
- Bias for the Left Visual Field in Rapid Serial Visual Presentation: Effects of Additional Salient Cues Suggest a Critical Role of Attention (2014) (29)
- Covert Reorganization of Implicit Task Representations by Slow Wave Sleep (2009) (29)
- The true P3 is hard to see: Some comments on Kok's (1986) paper on degraded stimuli (1988) (28)
- Popper and P300: Can the view ever be falsified that P3 latency is a specific indicator of stimulus evaluation? (2010) (28)
- Differences between visual hemifields in identifying rapidly presented target stimuli: letters and digits, faces, and shapes (2013) (28)
- Differential Associations of Early- and Late-Night Sleep with Functional Brain States Promoting Insight to Abstract Task Regularity (2010) (27)
- Dynamic coupling between slow waves and sleep spindles during slow wave sleep in humans is modulated by functional pre-sleep activation (2017) (26)
- Consequences of altered cerebellar input for the cortical regulation of motor coordination, as reflected in EEG potentials (1999) (25)
- Late cognitive event-related potentials in adult down's syndrome (1992) (25)
- Neurophysiological sensitivity to attentional overload in patients with psychotic disorders (2013) (24)
- Multivariate methods in biosignal analysis : application of principal component analysis to event-related potentials (1991) (24)
- Responsiveness to distracting stimuli, though increased in Parkinson's disease, is decreased in asymptomatic PINK1 and Parkin mutation carriers (2010) (23)
- Event-related potentials suggest slowing of brain processes in generalized epilepsy and alterations of visual processing in patients with partial seizures. (1997) (23)
- Effects on P3 of spreading targets and response prompts apart (2017) (22)
- Is insight a godsend? Explicit knowledge in the serial response-time task has precursors in EEG potentials already at task onset (2015) (22)
- Rebalancing Spatial Attention: Endogenous Orienting May Partially Overcome the Left Visual Field Bias in Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (2017) (22)
- Cooperation or Competition of the Two Hemispheres in Processing Characters Presented at Vertical Midline (2013) (22)
- Sleep Spindles in the Right Hemisphere Support Awareness of Regularities and Reflect Pre-Sleep Activations (2017) (21)
- Valid identification of blink artefacts: are they larger than 50 microV in EEG records? (1993) (21)
- Consciousness wanted, attention found: Reasons for the advantage of the left visual field in identifying T2 among rapidly presented series (2015) (21)
- Time to Move Again: Does the Bereitschaftspotential Covary with Demands on Internal Timing? (2016) (21)
- Sequential effects on P3 in a counting task: A partial replication (1987) (21)
- On the role of the cerebellum in exploiting temporal contingencies: evidence from response times and preparatory EEG potentials in patients with cerebellar atrophy (2004) (20)
- Mechanisms underlying spatial coding in a multiple-item Simon task (2005) (18)
- Response force and reaction time in a simple reaction task under time pressure. (1994) (18)
- Go and no-go P3 with rare and frequent stimuli in oddball tasks: A study comparing key-pressing with counting. (2016) (18)
- Changes in processing of masked stimuli across early- and late-night sleep: A study on behavior and brain potentials (2008) (17)
- Visual and non-visual motion information processing during pursuit eye tracking in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (2017) (17)
- Locus of the intensity effect in simple reaction time tasks (2007) (17)
- Disentangling neural processing of masked and masking stimulus by means of event-related contralateral – ipsilateral differences of EEG potentials (2008) (15)
- Awareness of Knowledge or Awareness of Processing? Implications for Sleep-Related Memory Consolidation (2009) (15)
- Synchronization of fronto-parietal beta and theta networks as a signature of visual awareness in neglect (2017) (15)
- Parafac and go/no-go: disentangling CNV return from the P3 complex by trilinear component analysis. (2013) (15)
- A TMS study on non-consciously triggered response tendencies in the motor cortex (2006) (14)
- Effects of premature lure stimuli on 2nd-target identification in rapid serial visual presentation: inhibition induced by lures or by 1st target? (2012) (13)
- 2. Markers of awareness?: EEG potentials evoked by faint and masked events, with special reference to the “attentional blink” (2010) (12)
- Nuisance sources of variance in principal components analysis of event-related potentials. (1985) (12)
- Labile sleep promotes awareness of abstract knowledge in a serial reaction time task (2015) (12)
- How handedness influences perceptual and attentional processes during rapid serial visual presentation (2017) (12)
- Deployment and release of interhemispheric inhibition in dual-stream rapid serial visual presentation (2014) (12)
- Effects of same- and different-modality cues in a Posner task: extinction-type, spatial, and non-spatial deficits after right-hemispheric stroke. (2003) (11)
- Anarchic-hand syndrome: ERP reflections of lost control over the right hemisphere (2011) (11)
- From epistemology to P3-ology (1988) (10)
- Should We Really Use Different Estimates for Correcting EEG Artefacts Produced by Blinks and by Saccades (2000) (10)
- Leftward bias in orienting to and disengaging attention from salient task-irrelevant events in rapid serial visual presentation (2017) (10)
- Effects of response delays and of unknown stimulus-response mappings on the oddball effect on P3. (2016) (10)
- Effects of stimulus-induced saccades on manual response times in healthy elderly and in patients with right-parietal lesions (2002) (9)
- Top-down fast-same, and acoustic perception (1990) (9)
- On Why Targets Evoke P3 Components in Prediction Tasks: Drawing an Analogy between Prediction and Matching Tasks (2017) (8)
- Patients with Parkinson׳s disease are less affected than healthy persons by relevant response-unrelated features in visual search (2014) (7)
- Modification of the EEG time constant by digital filtering. (1982) (7)
- Biased odds for heads or tails: Outcome-evoked P3 depends on frequencies of guesses. (2015) (7)
- A right hemisphere advantage at early cortical stages of processing alphanumeric stimuli. Evidence from electrophysiology (2017) (6)
- Lateralization of spatial rather than temporal attention underlies the left hemifield advantage in rapid serial visual presentation (2017) (6)
- Slowing of Mask-Triggered Inhibition in the Elderly (2011) (6)
- Differences in P3 amplitudes between schizophrenics and healthy controls vary between the different events presented in a guessing task. (1994) (6)
- Sleep effects on slow-brain-potential reflections of associative learning (2011) (5)
- Alterations of ERP Components in Neurodegenerative Diseases (2011) (5)
- Decomposition of 3-way arrays: A comparison of different PARAFAC algorithms (2014) (5)
- The oddball effect on P3 disappears when feature relevance or feature-response mappings are unknown (2018) (5)
- Patterns of Implicit Learning Below the Level of Conscious Knowledge (2010) (4)
- Malfunctions of Central Control of Movement Studied with Slow Brain Potentials in Neurological Patients (2004) (4)
- Comment on Electrophysiological Correlates of Conscious Vision: Evidence from Unilateral Extinction by Marzi, Girelli, Miniussi, Smania, and Maravita, in JOCN 12:5 (2001) (4)
- Selection of features within and without objects: effects of gestalt appearance and object-based instruction on behavior and event-related brain potentials. (2008) (2)
- Left-Hemisphere Delay of EEG Potentials Evoked by Standard Letter Stimuli During Rapid Serial Visual Presentation: Indicating Right-Hemisphere Advantage or Left-Hemisphere Load? (2019) (2)
- Event-related potentials and cognition: On unexpected events and on the utility of event-related potentials (1991) (2)
- On the translation of some stimulus features to response force. (2003) (2)
- [EEG correlates of different methods of information processing in response selection]. (1997) (2)
- Implicit and explicit rule acquisition: A multimodal imaing (ERP, fMRI) study (2001) (2)
- The Bereitschaftspotential. Movement-Related Cortical Potentials (2003) (2)
- [Presenile dementia in xeroderma pigmentosum]. (1991) (1)
- No effect of target probability on P3b amplitudes. (2020) (1)
- and late-night sleep Shifting from implicit to explicit knowledge : Different roles of early (2008) (1)
- Sequential effects on response times in reading and naming colored color words (1992) (1)
- Get Set or Get Distracted? Disentangling Content-Priming and Attention-Catching Effects of Background Lure Stimuli on Identifying Targets in Two Simultaneously Presented Series (2019) (1)
- Effects of masked stimuli on attention and response tendencies as revealed by event-related EEG potentials: Possible application to understanding neglect (2006) (1)
- Slow potentials in a melody recognition task. (1990) (1)
- The time-course of conflict resolution: simultaneous symmetric decrease and increase of wrong and right motor activations in the flankers task revealed By ERP-Guided TMS (2008) (0)
- [Comments on the analysis of the P300 components using brain mapping]. (1989) (0)
- Success is left and control is right? Intercultural, TMS, and stimulus-varying experiments on the left-hemifield advantage in identifying targets among rapid series of letters (2010) (0)
- Mechanisms of right-hemisphere dominance in identifying rapidly presented letters and digits (2006) (0)
- P347 Alterations of ERP-parameters and force under time-pressure (1996) (0)
- Mechanisms of subliminal perception (2001) (0)
- Precursors of Parkinsonistic Impairment in Making Distinct Decisions: An Event-Related Brain Potential Study in Asymptomatic Carriers of Parkin and PINK1 Mutations and in Patients with Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease (2008) (0)
- Priming of the wrong response by involuntary reading, as measured by the lateralized readiness potential (1993) (0)
- Double dissociation in the effects of brain damage on working memory (2003) (0)
- Event-dependent differences of P3 amplitudes between schizophrenics and healthy controls (1993) (0)
- Are the DTI results positive evidence for George Bernard Shaw's view? (2004) (0)
- Manshardt for Providing an F 2 Population for Fine-mapping; Sleep Inspires Insight (0)
- The connection of visuospatial attentional processes and preparation for saccadic eye movements and finger movements investigated by event-related lateralisations of the EEG (1996) (0)
- Dynamic coupling between slow waves and sleep spindles during slow wave sleep in humans is modulated by functional pre-sleep activation (2017) (0)
- Breaking right-hemisphere dominance in rapid serial visual presentation by rTMS (2008) (0)
- Motor-cortex excitabilities change mirror-symmetrically when response tendencies induced by flanking stimuli are cancelled. An ERP-guided TMS study (2009) (0)
- S79: P3b’s bridging function between stimuli and responses (2014) (0)
- Visuospatial Attention and Initiating Saccades Lateralized Human Cortical Activity for Shifting (2013) (0)
- Generating Timed Artificial Dream Action(TADA) as the Inverse Process of Freud (2019) (0)
- The oddball effect on P3 disappears when feature relevance or feature-response mappings are unknown (2018) (0)
- New Insights in Motor Preparation. Abstract (1999) (0)
- P3 and slow wave in memory search (1993) (0)
- Sequential effects on response times in reading and naming colored color words: Acta psychologica 77 (1991) 167–189 (1992) (0)
- S11.1 Right-hemisphere advantage at the limits of visual attention: neurophysiological mechanisms and application to patients with psychotic disorders (2011) (0)
- Effect of subliminally perceived stimulus differences or of superliminally perceived order differences? (2001) (0)
- Event-related EEG potentials in the oddball, PushWait and stroop paradigms (1989) (0)
- Testing the stimulus-to-response bridging function of the P3b component by residue iteration decomposition (RIDE) (2014) (0)
- Small N2 in mild senile dementia: Is automatic classification interfered? (1991) (0)
- 100. Precursors of parkinsonistic impairment in making distinct decisions: An event-related brain potential study in asymptomatic carriers of parkin and pink1 mutations and in patients with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (2009) (0)
- Appendix B – A Synopsis of Neurological Diseases (2003) (0)
- C9 ERPs: the tool for studying brain processes in their temporal sequence (2008) (0)
- Bridging events and actions: P3b in healthy people and in Parkinson’s disease (2016) (0)
- 2. Markers of awareness (2010) (0)
- Research report E of same- and different-modality cues in a Posner task: extinction-type, spatial, and non-spatial deficits after right-hemispheric (2003) (0)
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