Gruber, Thomas

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12012Oscillatory MEG gamma band activity dissociates perceptual and conceptual aspects of visual object processing: A combined repetition/conceptual priming studyFriese, Uwe ; Supp, Gernot G.; Hipp, Joerg F. ; Engel, Andreas K. ; Gruber, Thomas 
22012Repetition suppression and effects of familiarity on blood oxygenation level dependent signal and gamma-band activityFriese, Uwe ; Rahm, Benjamin; Hassler, Uwe; Kaiser, Jochen; Gruber, Thomas 
32012Implicit and Explicit Contributions to Object Recognition: Evidence from Rapid Perceptual LearningMartens, Ulla; Wahl, Patricia; Hassler, Uwe; Friese, Uwe ; Gruber, Thomas 
42013Successful 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 
52013Repetition 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 
62014Theta-gamma coupling during episodic retrieval in the human EEGKoester, Moritz; Friese, Uwe ; Schoene, Benjamin; Trujillo-Barreto, Nelson; Gruber, Thomas 
72017Cognitive control during audiovisual working memory engages frontotemporal theta-band interactionsDaume, Jonathan ; Graetz, Sebastian; Gruber, Thomas ; Engel, Andreas K. ; Friese, Uwe 
82017Phase-Amplitude Coupling and Long-Range Phase Synchronization Reveal Frontotemporal Interactions during Visual Working MemoryDaume, Jonathan ; Gruber, Thomas ; Engel, Andreas K. ; Friese, Uwe 
92019Alterations in oscillatory cortical activity indicate changes in mnemonic processing during continuous item recognitionGraetz, Sebastian; Daume, Jonathan ; Friese, Uwe ; Gruber, Thomas