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Urte Roeber
Urte Roeber
Assistant Professor, Institute for Psychology, University of Leipzig
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Bottom-up influences on working memory: behavioral and electrophysiological distraction varies with distractor strength
S Berti, U Roeber, E Schröger
Experimental psychology 51 (4), 249-257, 2004
2152004
Regularity extraction and application in dynamic auditory stimulus sequences
A Bendixen, U Roeber, E Schröger
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 19 (10), 1664-1677, 2007
1572007
Processing of abstract rule violations in audition
E Schröger, A Bendixen, NJ Trujillo-Barreto, U Roeber
PLoS One 2 (11), e1131, 2007
1142007
Auditory distraction by duration and location deviants: a behavioral and event-related potential study
U Roeber, A Widmann, E Schröger
Cognitive Brain Research 17 (2), 347-357, 2003
1132003
Auditory distraction with different presentation rates: An event-related potential and behavioral study
U Roeber, S Berti, E Schröger
Clinical Neurophysiology 114 (2), 341-349, 2003
792003
Effects of consciousness on human brain waves following binocular rivalry
C Kaernbach, E Schröger, T Jacobsen, U Roeber
Neuroreport 10 (4), 713-716, 1999
631999
Mechanisms for detecting auditory temporal and spectral deviations operate over similar time windows but are divided differently between the two hemispheres
S Grimm, U Roeber, NJ Trujillo-Barreto, E Schröger
Neuroimage 32 (1), 275-282, 2006
592006
Early correlates of visual awareness in the human brain: Time and place from event-related brain potentials
U Roeber, A Widmann, NJ Trujillo-Barreto, CS Herrmann, RP O'Shea, ...
Journal of Vision 8 (3), 21-21, 2008
482008
Visual object representations can be formed outside the focus of voluntary attention: evidence from event-related brain potentials
D Müller, I Winkler, U Roeber, S Schaffer, I Czigler, E Schröger
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 22 (6), 1179-1188, 2010
472010
Response repetition vs. response change modulates behavioral and electrophysiological effects of distraction
U Roeber, S Berti, A Widmann, E Schröger
Cognitive Brain Research 22 (3), 451-456, 2005
432005
Specific or general? The nature of attention set changes triggered by distracting auditory events
J Horváth, U Roeber, A Bendixen, E Schröger
Brain Research 1229, 193-203, 2008
322008
The quest for the genuine visual mismatch negativity (vMMN): Event‐related potential indications of deviance detection for low‐level visual features
AG Male, RP O’Shea, E Schröger, D Müller, U Roeber, A Widmann
Psychophysiology 57 (6), e13576, 2020
292020
On the role of attention in binocular rivalry: electrophysiological evidence
U Roeber, S Veser, E Schröger, RP O'Shea
PLoS One 6 (7), e22612, 2011
292011
Binocular rivalry is partly resolved at early processing stages with steady and with flickering presentation: a human event-related brain potential study
U Roeber, E Schröger
Neuroscience Letters 371 (1), 51-55, 2004
272004
Impact of lower-vs. upper-hemifield presentation on automatic colour-deviance detection: a visual mismatch negativity study
D Müller, U Roeber, I Winkler, N Trujillo-Barreto, I Czigler, E Schröger
brain research 1472, 89-98, 2012
262012
Early correlates of visual awareness following orientation and colour rivalry
S Veser, RP O’Shea, E Schröger, NJ Trujillo-Barreto, U Roeber
Vision Research 48 (22), 2359-2369, 2008
262008
Predicting visual consciousness electrophysiologically from intermittent binocular rivalry
RP O’Shea, J Kornmeier, U Roeber
PLoS One 8 (10), e76134, 2013
222013
Evoked potentials: vision
RP O'Shea
Encyclopedia of perception, 399-400, 2010
222010
The utility of brief, spectrally rich, dynamic sounds in the passive oddball paradigm
J Horváth, U Roeber, E Schröger
Neuroscience letters 461 (3), 262-265, 2009
212009
Visual marking for search: Behavioral and event-related potential analyses
T Jacobsen, GW Humphreys, E Schröger, U Roeber
Cognitive Brain Research 14 (3), 410-421, 2002
202002
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