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2011Perceiving the Tree in the Woods: Segregating Brain Responses to Stimuli Constituting Natural ScenesMartens, Ulla; Trujillo-Barreto, Nelson; Gruber, Thomas 
2017Phase-Amplitude Coupling and Long-Range Phase Synchronization Reveal Frontotemporal Interactions during Visual Working MemoryDaume, Jonathan ; Gruber, Thomas ; Engel, Andreas K. ; Friese, Uwe 
2009Priming of object categorisation within and across levels of specificityMartinovic, J.; Gruber, T. ; Mueller, M. M.
2009PRIMING OF OBJECT CATEGORIZATION WITHIN AND ACROSS LEVELS OF SPECIFICITYMartinovic, Jasna; Gruber, Thomas ; Mueller, Matthias M.
2023Real-life relevant face perception is not captured by the N170 but reflected in later potentials: A comparison of 2D and virtual reality stimuliSagehorn, Merle; Johnsdorf, Marike; Kisker, Joanna; Sylvester, Sophia; Gruber, Thomas ; Schoene, Benjamin
2012Regular, brief mindfulness meditation practice improves electrophysiological markers of attentional controlMoore, Adam; Gruber, Thomas ; Derose, Jennifer; Malinowski, Peter
2013Repetition priming effects dissociate between miniature eye movements and induced gamma-band responses in the human electroencephalogramHassler, Uwe; Friese, Uwe ; Martens, Ulla; Trujillo-Barreto, Nelson; Gruber, Thomas 
2012Repetition suppression and effects of familiarity on blood oxygenation level dependent signal and gamma-band activityFriese, Uwe ; Rahm, Benjamin; Hassler, Uwe; Kaiser, Jochen; Gruber, Thomas 
2023REVEALING THE LIMITATIONS OF CONVENTIONAL LABORATORY RESEARCH FOR CAPTURING COMPLEX COGNITIVE MECHANISMS: A COMPARATIVE EEG ANALYSIS INVESTIGATING OBJECT PERCEPTION AND MEMORY PROCESSING IN REALISTIC VIRTUAL, REAL-LIFE, AND LABORATORY ENVIRONMENTSJohnsdorf, Marike; Kisker, Joanna; Hofmann, Thomas; Gruber, Thomas ; Schoene, Benjamin
2022Rhythms of human attention and memory: An embedded process perspectiveKoester, Moritz; Gruber, Thomas 
2023SHAP VALUE BASED ERP ANALYSIS (SHERPA): INCREASING THE SENSITIVITY OF EEG SIGNALS WITH EXPLAINABLE AI METHODSSchoene, Benjamin; Sylvester, Sophia; Sagehorn, Merle; Gruber, Thomas ; Atzmueller, Martin 
2012Sharpening and formation: two distinct neuronal mechanisms of repetition primingMartens, Ulla; Gruber, Thomas 
2011SIMULTANEOUS IN-VIVO PROTON SPECTROSCOPY AND ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY: PRELIMINARY RESULTS AND EVIDENCE FROM A NOVEL METHODOLOGYLally, N.; Haenschel, C.; Roberts, M.; Price, D.; Gruber, T. ; Mullins, P.
2016Steady-state visually evoked potential correlates of human body perceptionGiabbiconi, Claire-Marie; Jurilj, Verena; Gruber, Thomas ; Vocks, Silja 
2010Steady-state visually evoked potential correlates of object recognitionKaspar, Kai ; Hassler, Uwe; Martens, Ulla; Trujillo-Barreto, Nelson; Gruber, Thomas 
2013Successful memory encoding is associated with increased cross-frequency coupling between frontal theta and posterior gamma oscillations in human scalp-recorded EEGFriese, Uwe ; Koester, Moritz; Hassler, Uwe; Martens, Ulla; Trujillo-Barreto, Nelson; Gruber, Thomas 
2019Sustained hypervigilance for one's own body in women with weight and shape concerns: Competition effects in early visual processing investigated by steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP)Voges, Mona M.; Giabbiconi, Claire-Marie; Gruber, Thomas ; Andersen, Soren K.; Hartmann, Andrea S. ; Vocks, Silja 
2019Sustained hypervigilance for one's own body in women with weight and shape concerns: Competition effects in early visual processing investigated by steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP)Voges, Mona M.; Giabbiconi, Claire-Marie; Gruber, Thomas ; Andersen, Søren K.; Hartmann, Andrea S. ; Vocks, Silja 
2021Sustained inattentional blindness in virtual reality and under conventional laboratory conditionsSchoene, Benjamin; Sylvester, Rebecca Sophia; Radtke, Elise Leila; Gruber, Thomas 
2013The Human Brain Maintains Contradictory and Redundant Auditory Sensory PredictionsPieszek, Marika; Widmann, Andreas; Gruber, Thomas ; Schroeger, Erich