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  1. An auditory “low road” for threat in humans sensitive to fast temporal cues
  2. Frequency-Following Response in Infants With Congenital Syphilis
  3. Bilingual Exposure and Sex Shape Developmental Trajectories of Brain Responses to Speech-Sound Features in Infants
  4. Neural encoding of speech-in-noise in neonates: A frequency-following response study
  5. The neurobiology of altered states of consciousness induced by drumming and other rhythmic sound patterns
  6. Bilingual Exposure and Sex Shape Developmental Trajectories of Brain Responses to Speech-Sound Features in Infants
  7. Exposure to bilingual or monolingual maternal speech during pregnancy affects the neurophysiological encoding of speech sounds in neonates differently
  8. Frequency-Following Responses in Sensorineural Hearing Loss: A Systematic Review
  9. Risto Näätänen (1939–2023)
  10. Contributions of the subcortical auditory system to predictive coding and the neural encoding of speech
  11. Longitudinal trajectories of the neural encoding mechanisms of speech-sound features during the first year of life
  12. Developmental Trajectory of the Frequency-Following Response During the First 6 Months of Life
  13. That sounds awful! Does sound unpleasantness modulate the mismatch negativity and its habituation?
  14. Neural repetition suppression to vocal and non-vocal sounds
  15. Frequency-Following Response in Newborns and Infants: A Systematic Review of Acquisition Parameters
  16. Early detection of language categories in face perception
  17. Neural generators of the frequency-following response elicited to stimuli of low and high frequency: A magnetoencephalographic (MEG) study
  18. Neural encoding of voice pitch and formant structure at birth as revealed by frequency-following responses
  19. Emergence of prediction error along the human auditory hierarchy
  20. Psychology Meets Archaeology: Psychoarchaeoacoustics for Understanding Ancient Minds and Their Relationship to the Sacred
  21. Special Report on the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Clinical EEG and Research and Consensus Recommendations for the Safe Use of EEG
  22. Effects of cTBS on the Frequency-Following Response and Other Auditory Evoked Potentials
  23. Increased subcortical neural responses to repeating auditory stimulation in children with autism spectrum disorder
  24. Phonological Task Enhances the Frequency-Following Response to Deviant Task-Irrelevant Speech Sounds
  25. Auditory predictions shape the neural responses to stimulus repetition and sensory change
  26. Pattern-sensitive neurons reveal encoding of complex auditory regularities in the rat inferior colliculus
  27. The frequency-following response (FFR) to speech stimuli: A normative dataset in healthy newborns
  28. The effects of aging on early stages of the auditory deviance detection system
  29. The potential use of Forbrain® in stuttering: A single-case study
  30. The Potential Effect of Forbrain as an Altered Auditory Feedback Device
  31. Dehydroepiandrosterone and Dehydroepiandrosterone-Sulfate and Emotional Processing
  32. Neurons along the auditory pathway exhibit a hierarchical organization of prediction error
  33. Binaural Beat: A Failure to Enhance EEG Power and Emotional Arousal
  34. Selective entrainment of brain oscillations drives auditory perceptual organization
  35. COMT and DRD2/ANKK-1 gene-gene interaction account for resetting of gamma neural oscillations to auditory stimulus-driven attention
  36. Timing predictability enhances regularity encoding in the human subcortical auditory pathway
  37. Hormonal modulation of novelty processing in women: Enhanced under working memory load with high dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate-to-dehydroepiandrosterone ratios
  38. Involvement of the Serotonin Transporter Gene in Accurate Subcortical Speech Encoding
  39. Differential deviant probability effects on two hierarchical levels of the auditory novelty system
  40. Early indices of deviance detection in humans and animal models
  41. Middle latency response correlates of single and double deviant stimuli in a multi-feature paradigm
  42. Functional dissociation between regularity encoding and deviance detection along the auditory hierarchy
  43. Spatial auditory regularity encoding and prediction: Human middle-latency and long-latency auditory evoked potentials
  44. Deviance-Related Responses along the Auditory Hierarchy: Combined FFR, MLR and MMN Evidence
  45. Variability in L2 phonemic learning originates from speech-specific capabilities: An MMN study on late bilinguals
  46. Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate (DHEAS) and emotional processing — A behavioral and electrophysiological approach
  47. Repetition suppression and repetition enhancement underlie auditory memory-trace formation in the human brain: an MEG study
  48. Involvement of the human midbrain and thalamus in auditory deviance detection
  49. The Relationship between Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), Working Memory and Distraction – A Behavioral and Electrophysiological Approach
  50. Encoding of nested levels of acoustic regularity in hierarchically organized areas of the human auditory cortex
  51. EEG delta oscillations index inhibitory control of contextual novelty to both irrelevant distracters and relevant task-switch cues
  52. Neuronal adaptation, novelty detection and regularity encoding in audition
  53. Stratified medicine for mental disorders
  54. Electrophysiological index of acoustic temporal regularity violation in the middle latency range
  55. Phasic boosting of auditory perception by visual emotion
  56. Deviance Detection Based on Regularity Encoding Along the Auditory Hierarchy: Electrophysiological Evidence in Humans
  57. The auditory novelty system: An attempt to integrate human and animal research
  58. Regularity encoding and deviance detection of frequency modulated sweeps: Human middle‐ and long‐latency auditory evoked potentials
  59. Simple and complex acoustic regularities are encoded at different levels of the auditory hierarchy
  60. The Perception of Dynamic and Static Facial Expressions of Happiness and Disgust Investigated by ERPs and fMRI Constrained Source Analysis
  61. The impact of early bilingualism on controlling a language learned late: an ERP study
  62. The Effects of Foreknowledge and Task-Set Shifting as Mirrored in Cue- and Target-Locked Event-Related Potentials
  63. Two Sequential Processes of Change Detection in Hierarchically Ordered Areas of the Human Auditory Cortex
  64. Detection of Simple and Pattern Regularity Violations Occurs at Different Levels of the Auditory Hierarchy
  65. Early processing of pitch in the human auditory system
  66. Auditory deviance detection revisited: Evidence for a hierarchical novelty system
  67. Is fast auditory change detection feature specific? An electrophysiological study in humans
  68. Spectrotemporal processing drives fast access to memory traces for spoken words
  69. Specific Neural Traces for Intonational Discourse Categories as Revealed by Human-evoked Potentials
  70. Phase re-setting of gamma neural oscillations during novelty processing in an appetitive context
  71. The mismatch negativity (MMN) – A unique window to disturbed central auditory processing in ageing and different clinical conditions
  72. Novelty Detection in the Human Auditory Brainstem
  73. Ultrafast tracking of sound location changes as revealed by human auditory evoked potentials
  74. Interactions between “What” and “When” in the Auditory System: Temporal Predictability Enhances Repetition Suppression
  75. Fast Detection of Unexpected Sound Intensity Decrements as Revealed by Human Evoked Potentials
  76. Impaired preparatory re-mapping of stimulus–response associations and rule-implementation in schizophrenic patients—The role for differences in early processing
  77. COMT and ANKK1 gene–gene interaction modulates contextual updating of mental representations
  78. The mismatch negativity: an index of cognitive decline in neuropsychiatric and neurological diseases and in ageing
  79. Electrophysiological evidence for the hierarchical organization of auditory change detection in the human brain
  80. The role of DAT1 gene on the rapid detection of task novelty
  81. Multiple time scales of adaptation in the auditory system as revealed by human evoked potentials
  82. Early change detection in humans as revealed by auditory brainstem and middle‐latency evoked potentials
  83. Attention capture by novel sounds: Distraction versus facilitation
  84. Dopamine transporter regulates the enhancement of novelty processing by a negative emotional context
  85. On the functional significance of Novelty-P3: Facilitation by unexpected novel sounds
  86. The role of the dopamine transporter DAT1 genotype on the neural correlates of cognitive flexibility
  87. Tuning the brain for novelty detection under emotional threat: The role of increasing gamma phase-synchronization
  88. Impaired theta phase-resetting underlying auditory N1 suppression in chronic alcoholism
  89. Electrophysiological and behavioral evidence of gender differences in the modulation of distraction by the emotional context
  90. Emotional Context Enhances Auditory Novelty Processing in Superior Temporal Gyrus
  91. Brain potentials to native phoneme discrimination reveal the origin of individual differences in learning the sounds of a second language
  92. Effects of sound location on visual task performance and electrophysiological measures of distraction
  93. Emotional context enhances auditory novelty processing: behavioural and electrophysiological evidence
  94. Reduced novelty-P3 associated with increased behavioral distractibility in schizophrenia
  95. When Loading Working Memory Reduces Distraction: Behavioral and Electrophysiological Evidence from an Auditory-Visual Distraction Paradigm
  96. Negative emotional context enhances auditory novelty processing
  97. The cognitive locus of distraction by acoustic novelty in the cross-modal oddball task
  98. ABNORMAL ERPS AND HIGH FREQUENCY BANDS POWER IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
  99. Individual differences in sequence learning and auditory pattern sensitivity as revealed with evoked potentials
  100. Mismatch negativity impairment associated with alcohol consumption in chronic alcoholics: A scalp current density study
  101. An event-related brain potential study of the arithmetic split effect
  102. The Mismatch Negativity 30 Years Later: How Far Have We Come?
  103. Role of Mismatch Negativity and Novelty-P3 in Involuntary Auditory Attention
  104. Task Switching and Novelty Processing Activate a Common Neural Network for Cognitive Control
  105. Impaired duration mismatch negativity in developmental dyslexia
  106. Problem size effect and processing strategies in mental arithmetic
  107. The effect of age on involuntary capture of attention by irrelevant sounds: A test of the frontal hypothesis of aging
  108. Abnormal speech sound representation in persistent developmental stuttering
  109. Effects of dynamic rotation on event-related brain potentials
  110. A kind of auditory ‘primitive intelligence’ already present at birth
  111. Electrophysiological evidence of enhanced distractibility in ADHD children
  112. Auditory event-related potentials as a function of abstract change magnitude
  113. Problem size effect in additions and subtractions: an event-related potential study
  114. Effects of auditory distraction on electrophysiological brain activity and performance in children aged 8–13 years
  115. Attention capture by auditory significant stimuli: semantic analysis follows attention switching
  116. Effects of temporal encoding on auditory object formation: a mismatch negativity study
  117. Spatiotemporal dynamics of the auditory novelty-P3 event-related brain potential
  118. Electrophysiological evidence of abnormal activation of the cerebral network of involuntary attention in alcoholism
  119. An electrophysiological and behavioral investigation of involuntary attention towards auditory frequency, duration and intensity changes
  120. ERPs and behavioural indices of long-term preattentive and attentive deficits after closed head injury
  121. El potencial P300 en la valoración de los efectos secundarios de la dexclorfeniramina
  122. Activation of brain mechanisms of attention switching as a function of auditory frequency change
  123. The H 1 -Receptor Antagonist dextro-Chlorpheniramine Impairs Selective Auditory Attention in the Absence of Subjective Awareness of This Impairment
  124. Brain activity index of distractibility in normal school-age children
  125. Auditory information processing during human sleep as revealed by event-related brain potentials
  126. Electrical responses reveal the temporal dynamics of brain events during involuntary attention switching
  127. Cerebral mechanisms underlying orienting of attention towards auditory frequency changes
  128. Effects of Acoustic Gradient Noise from Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging on Auditory Processing as Reflected by Event-Related Brain Potentials
  129. Auditory sensory memory as indicated by mismatch negativity in chronic alcoholism
  130. The accuracy of sound duration representation in the human brain determines the accuracy of behavioural perception
  131. Involuntary Attention and Distractibility as Evaluated with Event-Related Brain Potentials
  132. The individual replicability of mismatch negativity at short and long inter-stimulus intervals
  133. Acute and Chronic Effects of Alcohol on Preattentive Auditory Processing as Reflected by Mismatch Negativity
  134. Mismatch Negativity: Clinical and Other Applications
  135. Mismatch Negativity and Auditory Sensory Memory in Chronic Alcoholics
  136. Event-related brain potentials reveal covert distractibility in closed head injuries
  137. Neural Mechanisms of Involuntary Attention to Acoustic Novelty and Change
  138. Mismatch negativity and auditory sensory memory evaluation
  139. Combined mapping of human auditory EEG and MEG responses
  140. Processing of novel sounds and frequency changes in the human auditory cortex: Magnetoencephalographic recordings
  141. Effects of involuntary auditory attention on visual task performance and brain activity
  142. Short-term replicability of the mismatch negativity
  143. Effects of ethanol and auditory distraction on forced choice reaction time
  144. The H1-receptor antagonist chlorpheniramine decreases the ending phase of the mismatch negativity of the human auditory event-related potentials
  145. Ultradian rhythms in gross motor activity of adult humans
  146. Ultradian rhythms in selective auditory attention performance