letzte Aktualisierung: 02.11.2022
Griffiths, B. J., Zaehle, T., Repplinger, S., Schmitt, F. C., Voges, J., Hanslmayr, S. & Staudigl, T. (2022). Rhythmic interactions between the mediodorsal thalamus and prefrontal cortex precede human visual perception. Nature Communications, 13(1), No. 3736.
Griffiths, B. J., Carmen Martín-Buro, M., Staresina, B. P., Hanslmayr, S. & Staudigl, T. (2021). Alpha/beta power decreases during episodic memory formation predict the magnitude of alpha/beta power decreases during subsequent retrieval. Neuropsychologia, 153, No. 107755.
Griffiths, B. J., Martín-Buro, M. C., Staresina, B. P. & Hanslmayr, S. (2021). Disentangling neocortical alpha/beta and hippocampal theta/gamma oscillations in human episodic memory formation. NeuroImage, 242, No. 118454.
Fellner, M.-C., Gollwitzer, S., Rampp, S., Kreiselmeyr, G., Bush, D., Diehl, B., Axmacher, N., Hamer, H. & Hanslmayr, S. (2019). Spectral fingerprints or spectral tilt? Evidence for distinct oscillatory signatures of memory formation. PLoS Biology, 17(7), No. e3000403.
Hanslmayr, S., Axmacher, N. & Inman, C. S. (2019). Modulating Human Memory via Entrainment of Brain Oscillations. Trends in Neurosciences, 42(7), 485-499.
Piñeyro Salvidegoitia, M., Jacobsen, N., Bauer, A.- K.- R., Griffiths, B., Hanslmayr, S. & Debener, S. (2019). Out and about: Subsequent memory effect captured in a natural outdoor environment with smartphone EEG. Psychophysiology, 56(5), No. e13331.
Oehrn, C. R., Fell, J., Baumann, C., Rosburg, T., Ludowig, E., Kessler, H., Hanslmayr, S. & Axmacher, N. (2018). Direct electrophysiological evidence for prefrontal control of hippocampal processing during voluntary forgetting. Current Biology, 28(18), 3016-3022.e4.
Waldhauser, G. T., Dahl, M. J., Ruf-Leuschner, M., Müller-Bamouh, V., Schauer, M., Axmacher, N., Elbert, T. & Hanslmayr, S. (2018). The neural dynamics of deficient memory control in heavily traumatized refugees. Scientific Reports, 8, No. 13132.
Fellner, M.-C. & Hanslmayr, S. (2017). Brain oscillations, semantic processing, and episodic memory. In M. Mody (Ed.), Innovations in cognitive neuroscience. Neural mechanisms of language (pp. 63-80). US: Springer.
Fellner, M.-C., Volberg, G., Mullinger, K. J., Goldhacker, M., Wimber, M., Greenlee, M. W. & Hanslmayr, S. (2016). Spurious correlations in simultaneous EEG-fMRI driven by in-scanner movement. NeuroImage, 133, 354-366.
Griffiths, B., Mazaheri, A., Debener, S. & Hanslmayr, S. (2016). Brain oscillations track the formation of episodic memories in the real world. NeuroImage, 143, 256-266.
Meconi, F., Anderl-Straub, S., Raum, H., Landgrebe, M., Langguth, B., Bäuml, K.- H.- T. & Hanslmayr, S. (2016). Aberrant prefrontal beta oscillations predict episodic memory encoding deficits in schizophrenia. NeuroImage: Clinical, 12, 499-505.
Stonkus, R., Braun, V., Kerlin, J. R., Volberg, G. & Hanslmayr, S. (2016). Probing the causal role of prestimulus interregional synchrony for perceptual integration via tACS. Scientific Reports (Online Journal), 6, No. 32065.
Waldhauser, G. T., Braun, V. & Hanslmayr, S. (2016). Episodic memory retrieval functionally relies on very rapid reactivation of sensory information. Journal of Neuroscience, 36(1), 251-260.
Staudigl, T., Vollmar, C., Noachtar, S. & Hanslmayr, S. (2015). Temporal-pattern similarity analysis reveals the beneficial and detrimental effects of context reinstatement on human memory. Journal of Neuroscience, 35(13), 5373-5384.
Waldhauser, G. T., Bäuml, K.- H.- T. & Hanslmayr, S. (2015). Brain oscillations mediate successful suppression of unwanted memories. Cerebral Cortex, 25(11), 4180-4190.
Waldhauser, G. & Hanslmayr, S. (2015). Forgetting - A cognitive neuroscience perspective. In D. Shulman & G. Galizia (Eds.), Forgetting - An interdisciplinary conversation (pp. 297-305).
Al-Baddai, S., Al-Subari, K., Tomé, A. M., Volberg, G., Hanslmayr, S., Hammwöhner, R. & Lang, E. W. (2014). Bidimensional ensemble empirical mode decomposition of functional biomedical images taken during a contour integration task. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 13, 218-236.
Anderson, M. C. & Hanslmayr, S. (2014). Neural mechanisms of motivated forgetting. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 18(6), 279-292.
Ferreira, C. S., Marful, A., Staudigl, T., Bajo, T. & Hanslmayr, S. (2014). Medial prefrontal theta oscillations track the time course of interference during selective memory retrieval. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26(4), 777-791.
Hanslmayr, S. & Staudigl, T. (2014). How brain oscillations form memories - A processing based perspective on oscillatory subsequent memory effects. NeuroImage, 85, 648-655.
Oehrn, C. R., Hanslmayr, S., Fell, J., Deuker, L., Kremers, N. A., Do Lam, A. T., Elger, C. E. & Axmacher, N. (2014). Neural communication patterns underlying conflict detection, resolution, and adaptation. Journal of Neuroscience, 34(31), 10438-10452.
Fellner, M.-C., Hanslmayr, S. & Baeuml, K.- H.- T. (2013). Brain oscillatory subsequent memory effects differ in power and long-range synchronization between semantic and survival processing. NeuroImage, 361-370.
Hanslmayr, S., Backes, H., Straub, S., Popov, T., Langguth, B., Hajak, G., Bäuml, K.- H.- T. & Landgrebe, M. (2013). Enhanced resting-state oscillations in schizophrenia are associated with decreased synchronization during inattentional blindness. Human Brain Mapping, 34(9), 2266-2275.
Hanslmayr, S., Volberg, G., Wimber, M., Dalal, S. S. & Greenlee, M. W. (2013). Prestimulus oscillatory phase at 7 Hz gates cortical information flow and visual perception. Current Biology, 23(22), 2273-2278.
Staudigl, T. & Hanslmayr, S. (2013). Theta oscillations at encoding mediate the context-dependent nature of human episodic memory. Current Biology, 23(12), 1101-1106.
Hanslmayr, S., Volberg, G., Wimber, M., Oehler, N., Staudigl, T., Hartmann, T., Raabe, M., Greenlee, M. W. & Bäuml, K.- H.- T. (2012). Prefrontally driven down-regulation of neural synchrony mediates goal-directed forgetting. Journal of Neuroscience, 32(42), 14742-14751.
Staudigl, T., Hanslmayr, S., Zaehle, T., Voges, J., Esslinger, C., Hinrichs, H., Schmitt, F. C., Heinze, H.-J. & Richardson-Klavehn, A. (2012). Memory signals from the thalamus: Early thalamocortical phase synchronization entrains gamma oscillations during long-term memory retrieval. Neuropsychologia, 50(14), 3519-3527.
Waldhauser, G. T., Johansson, M. & Hanslmayr, S. (2012). Alpha/beta oscillations indicate inhibition of interfering visual memories. Journal of Neuroscience, 32(6), 1953-1961.
Wimber, M., Maaß, A., Staudigl, T., Richardson-Klavehn, A. & Hanslmayr, S. (2012). Rapid memory reactivation revealed by oscillatory entrainment. Current Biology, 22(16), 1482-1486.
Zauner, A., Fellinger, R., Gross, J., Hanslmayr, S., Shapiro, K., Gruber, W., Müller, S. & Klimesch, W. (2012). Alpha entrainment is responsible for the attentional blink phenomenon. NeuroImage, 63(2), 674-686.
Hanslmayr, S., Volberg, G., Wimber, M., Raabe, M., Greenlee, M. W. & Bäuml, K.- H.- T. (2011). The relationship between brain oscillations and BOLD signal during memory formation: A combined EEG-fMRI study. Journal of Neuroscience, 31(44), 15674-15680.
Bäuml, K.-H., Pastötter, B. & Hanslmayr, S. (2010). Binding and inhibition in episodic memory - Cognitive, emotional, and neural processes. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 34(7), 1047-1054.
Haenschel, C., Linden, D. E., Bittner, R. A., Singer, W. & Hanslmayr, S. (2010). Alpha phase locking predicts residual working memory performance in schizophrenia. Biological Psychiatry, 68(7), 595-598.
Hanslmayr, S., Leipold, P. & Bäuml, K.-H. (2010). Anticipation boosts forgetting of voluntarily suppressed memories. Memory, 18(3), 252-257.
Hanslmayr, S., Staudigl, T., Aslan, A. & Bäuml, K.-H. (2010). Theta oscillations predict the detrimental effects of memory retrieval. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 10(3), 329-338.
Pastötter, B., Hanslmayr, S. & Bäuml, K.- H.- T. (2010). Conflict processing in the anterior cingulate cortex constrains response priming. NeuroImage, 50(4), 1599-1605.
Staudigl, T., Hanslmayr, S. & Bäuml, K.- H.- T. (2010). Theta oscillations reflect the dynamics of interference in episodic memory retrieval. Journal of Neuroscience, 30(34), 11356-11362.
Hanslmayr, S., Leipold, P., Pastötter, B. & Bäuml, K.-H. (2009). Anticipatory signatures of voluntary memory suppression. Journal of Neuroscience, 29(9), 2742-2747.
Hanslmayr, S., Spitzer, B. & Bäuml, K.-H. (2009). Brain oscillations dissociate between semantic and nonsemantic encoding of episodic memories. Cerebral Cortex, 19(7), 1631-1640.
Kuhbandner, C., Hanslmayr, S., Maier, M. A., Pekrun, R., Spitzer, B., Pastötter, B. & Bäuml, K.-H. (2009). Effects of mood on the speed of conscious perception: Behavioural and electrophysiological evidence. SCAN, 4(3), 286-293.
Schmidt, B. & Hanslmayr, S. (2009). Resting frontal EEG alpha-asymmetry predicts the evaluation of affective musical stimuli. Neuroscience Letters, 460(3), 237-240.
Spitzer, B., Hanslmayr, S., Opitz, B., Mecklinger, A. & Bäuml, K.-H. (2009). Oscillatory correlates of retrieval-induced forgetting in recognition memory. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21(5), 976-990.
Volberg, G., Kliegl, K., Hanslmayr, S. & Greenlee, M. W. (2009). EEG alpha oscillations in the preparation for global and local processing predict behavioral performance. Human Brain Mapping, 30(7), 2173-2183.
Bäuml, K.-H., Hanslmayr, S., Pastötter, B. & Klimesch, W. (2008). Oscillatory correlates of intentional updating in episodic memory. NeuroImage, 41(2), 596-604.
Hanslmayr, S., Pastötter, B., Bäuml, K.-H., Gruber, S., Wimber, M. & Klimesch, W. (2008). The electrophysiological dynamics of interference during the Stroop task. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20(2), 215-225.
Pastötter, B., Hanslmayr, S. & Bäuml, K.- H.- T. (2008). Inhibition of return arises from inhibition of response processes: An analysis of oscillatory beta activity. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20(1), 65-75.
Freunberger, R., Klimesch, W., Sauseng, P., Griesmayr, B., Höller, Y., Pecherstorfer, T. & Hanslmayr, S. (2007). Gamma oscillatory activity in a visual discrimination task. Brain Research Bulletin, 71(6), 593-600.
Hanslmayr, S., Aslan, A., Staudigl, T., Klimesch, W., Herrmann, C. S. & Bäuml, K.-H. (2007). Prestimulus oscillations predict visual perception performance between and within subjects. NeuroImage, 37(4), 1465-1473.
Hanslmayr, S., Klimesch, W., Sauseng, P., Gruber, W., Doppelmayr, M., Freunberger, R., Pecherstorfer, T. & Birbaumer, N. (2007). Alpha phase reset contributes to the generation of ERPs. Cerebral Cortex, 17(1), 1-8.
Klimesch, W., Hanslmayr, S., Sauseng, P., Gruber, W. R. & Doppelmayr, M. (2007). P1 and traveling alpha waves: Evidence for evoked oscillations. Journal of Neurophysiology, 97(2), 1311-1318.
Klimesch, W., Sauseng, P. & Hanslmayr, S. (2007). EEG alpha oscillations: The inhibition-timing hypothesis. Brain Research Reviews, 53, 63-88.
Klimesch, W., Sauseng, P., Hanslmayr, S., Gruber, W. & Freunberger, R. (2007). Event-related phase reorganization may explain evoked neural dynamics. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 31(7), 1003-1016.
Mecklinger, A., Johansson, M., Parra, M. & Hanslmayr, S. (2007). Source-retrieval requirements influence late ERP and EEG memory effects. Brain Research, 1172, 110-123.
Min, B.-K., Busch, N. A., Debener, S., Kranczioch, C., Hanslmayr, S., Engel, A. K. & Herrmann, C. S. (2007). The best of both worlds: Phase-reset of human EEG alpha activity and additive power contribute to ERP generation. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 65(1), 58-68.
Sauseng, P., Klimesch, W., Gruber, W. R., Hanslmayr, S., Freunberger, R. & Doppelmayr, M. (2007). Are event-related potential components generated by phase resetting of brain oscillations? A critical discussion. Neuroscience, 146(4), 1435-1444.
Hanslmayr, S. (2006). Linking EEG alpha oscillation, event-related potentials and behavior. Dissertation, Universität, Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Salzburg.
Klimesch, W., Hanslmayr, S., Sauseng, P., Gruber, W., Brozinsky, C. J., Kroll, N. E. A., Yonelinas, A. P. & Doppelmayr, M. (2006). Oscillatory EEG correlates of episodic trace decay. Cerebral Cortex, 16(2), 280-290.
Klimesch, W., Doppelmayr, M. & Hanslmayr, S. (2006). Upper alpha ERD and absolute power: Their meaning for memory performance. In C. Neuper & W. Klimesch (Eds.), Event-related dynamics of brain oscillations (pp. 151-165). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Klimesch, W., Hanslmayr, S., Sauseng, P. & Gruber, W. R. (2006). Distinguishing the evoked response from phase reset: A comment to Mäkinen et al. NeuroImage, 29, 808-811.
Sauseng, P., Klimesch, W., Freunberger, R., Pecherstorfer, T., Hanslmayr, S. & Doppelmayr, M. (2006). Relevance of EEG alpha and theta oscillations during task switching. Experimental Brain Research, 170(3), 295-301.
Doppelmayr, M., Klimesch, W., Sauseng, P., Hödlmoser, K., Stadler, W. & Hanslmayr, S. (2005). Intelligence related differences in EEG-bandpower. Neuroscience Letters, 381, 309-313.
Hanslmayr, S., Klimesch, W., Sauseng, P., Gruber, W., Doppelmayr, M., Freunberger, R. & Pecherstorfer, T. (2005). Visual discrimination performance is related to decreased alpha amplitude but increased phase locking. Neuroscience Letters, 375(1), 64-68.
Hanslmayr, S., Sauseng, P., Doppelmayr, M., Schabus, M. & Klimesch, W. (2005). Increasing individual upper alpha power by neurofeedback improves cognitive performance in human subjects. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 30(1), 1-10.
Sauseng, P., Klimesch, W., Stadler, W., Schabus, M., Doppelmayr, M., Hanslmayr, S., Gruber, W. R. & Birbaumer, N. (2005). A shift of visual spatial attention is selectively associated with human EEG alpha activity. European Journal of Neuroscience, 22(11), 2917-2926.
Sauseng, P., Klimesch, W., Doppelmayr, M., Pecherstofer, T., Freunberger, R. & Hanslmayr, S. (2005). EEG alpha synchronization and functional coupling during top-down processing in a working memory task. Human Brain Mapping, 26, 148-155.
Sauseng, P., Klimesch, W., Doppelmayr, M., Hanslmayr, S., Schabus, M. & Gruber, W. R. (2004). Theta coupling in the human electroencephalogram during a working memory task. Neuroscience Letters, 354, 123-126.
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