Gruber, Thomas

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Gruber, Thomas
 
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Publications

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ErscheinungsdatumTitelAutor(en)
612019Memory entrainment by visually evoked theta-gamma couplingKoester, Moritz; Martens, Ulla; Gruber, Thomas 
622020Time course of body recognition in women with weight and shape concerns assessed by steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP)Voges, Mona M.; Giabbiconi, Claire-Marie; Schoene, Benjamin; Gruber, Thomas ; Hartmann, Andrea S. ; Vocks, Silja 
632020Time course of body recognition in women with weight and shape concerns assessed by steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP)Voges, Mona M.; Giabbiconi, Claire-Marie; Schöne, Benjamin; Gruber, Thomas ; Hartmann, Andrea S. ; Vocks, Silja 
642020Electrophysiological correlates of gist perception: a steady-state visually evoked potentials studyRadtke, Elise L.; Schoene, Benjamin; Martens, Ulla; Gruber, Thomas 
652021Sustained inattentional blindness in virtual reality and under conventional laboratory conditionsSchoene, Benjamin; Sylvester, Rebecca Sophia; Radtke, Elise Leila; Gruber, Thomas 
662021Virtual reality experiences promote autobiographical retrieval mechanisms: Electrophysiological correlates of laboratory and virtual experiencesKisker, Joanna; Gruber, Thomas ; Schoene, Benjamin
672021The steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) reflects the activation of cortical object representations: evidence from semantic stimulus repetitionRadtke, Elise L.; Martens, Ulla; Gruber, Thomas 
682021Authentic Fear Responses in Virtual Reality: A Mobile EEG Study on Affective, Behavioral and Electrophysiological Correlates of FearKisker, J.; Lange, L.; Flinkenflügel, K.; Kaup, M.; Labersweiler, N.; Tetenborg, F.; Ott, P.; Gundler, C.; Gruber, T. ; Osinsky, R. ; Schöne, B.
692021Experiences in virtual reality entail different processes of retrieval as opposed to conventional laboratory settings: A study on human memoryKisker, Joanna; Gruber, Thomas ; Schoene, Benjamin
702021Behavioral realism and lifelike psychophysiological responses in virtual reality by the example of a height exposureKisker, Joanna; Gruber, Thomas ; Schoene, Benjamin
712022FACE PERCEPTION IN VIRTUAL REALITY: AN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL COMPARISON OF EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS IN VR AND THE CONVENTIONAL LABORATORYSagehorn, Merle; Johnsdorf, Marike; Kisker, Joanna; Gruber, Thomas ; Schoene, Benjamin
722022MNEMONIC MECHANISMS IN VIRTUAL REALITY - COMPARISON OF EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL CORRELATES OF REPETITION SUPPRESSION BETWEEN VR AND THE CONVENTIONAL LABORATORYJohnsdorf, Marike; Kisker, Joanna; Sagehorn, Merle; Gruber, Thomas ; Schoene, Benjamin
732022Rhythms of human attention and memory: An embedded process perspectiveKoester, Moritz; Gruber, Thomas 
742022THE REALITY OF VIRTUAL REALITYSchoene, Benjamin; Kisker, Joanna; Lange, Leon; Gruber, Thomas ; Osinsky, Roman 
752022COMPLEX FEAR RESPONSES IN VIRTUAL REALITY: A MOBILE EEG STUDYKisker, Joanna; Lange, Leon; Flinkenfluegel, Kira; Kaup, Michael; Labersweiler, Nils; Tetenborg, Falk; Ott, Paula; Gundler, Christopher ; Gruber, Thomas ; Osinsky, Roman ; Schoene, Benjamin
762023REVEALING 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
772023FACE PERCEPTION IN VIRTUAL REALITY: A COMPARISON OF ELECT ROPHYSIOL OGICAL MARKERS IN VR AND THE CONVENTIONAL LABORATORYSagehorn, Merle; Johnsdorf, Marike; Kisker, Joanna; Sylvester, Sophia; Gruber, Thomas ; Schoene, Benjamin
782023Comparing encoding mechanisms in realistic virtual reality and conventional 2D laboratory settings: Event-related potentials in a repetition suppression paradigmJohnsdorf, Marike; Kisker, Joanna; Gruber, Thomas ; Schöne, Benjamin
792023Real-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
802023New is not always better: Virtual reality does not necessarily enhance mnemonic processingJohnsdorf, Marike; Pham, Kim Anh; Schmidt, Tino; Truong, Van Ly; Wohnig, Andre; Kisker, Joanna; Gruber, Thomas ; Schone, Benjamin