Martin Eimer
Eimer, Martin.
Eimer, Martin 1959-
VIAF ID: 81487997 (Personal)
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Works
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Electrophysiological Evidence for a Sensory Recruitment Model of Somatosensory Working Memory. | |
The electrophysiology of tactile extinction: ERP correlates of unconscious somatosensory processing. | |
Face learning and the emergence of view-independent face recognition: an event-related brain potential study. | |
The face-sensitive N170 component in developmental prosopagnosia. | |
The face-specific N170 component reflects late stages in the structural encoding of faces. | |
Facial identity and facial expression are initially integrated at visual perceptual stages of face processing. | |
Facial misidentifications arise from the erroneous activation of visual face memory. | |
Feature-guided attentional capture cannot be prevented by spatial filtering. | |
The Focus of Spatial Attention Determines the Number and Precision of Face Representations in Working Memory. | |
Functional magnetic resonance imaging and evoked potential correlates of conscious and unconscious vision in parietal extinction patients. | |
Goal-driven attentional capture by invisible colors: evidence from event-related potentials. | |
The guidance of visual search by shape features and shape configurations | |
Independent Attention Mechanisms Control the Activation of Tactile and Visual Working Memory Representations. | |
Influence of attentional demands on the processing of emotional facial expressions in the amygdala. | |
Informationsverarbeitung und mentale Repräsentation : die Analyse menschlicher kognitiver Fähigkeiten am Beispiel der visuellen Wahrnehmung | |
The initial stage of visual selection is controlled by top-down task set: new ERP evidence. | |
The instructed context of a motor task modulates covert response preparation and shifts of spatial attention. | |
The interdependence of spatial attention and lexical access as revealed by early asymmetries in occipito-parietal ERP activity. | |
Item and category-based attentional control during search for real-world objects: Can you find the pants among the pans? | |
Konzepte von Kausalität / Martin Eimer. - Bern, 1987. | |
Konzepte von Kausalität : Verursachungszusammenhänge und psychologische Begriffsbildung | |
Links between rapid ERP responses to fearful faces and conscious awareness. | |
Manual response preparation disrupts spatial attention: an electrophysiological investigation of links between action and attention. | |
Masked prime stimuli can bias “free” choices between response alternatives | |
Multivariate EEG analyses support high-resolution tracking of feature-based attentional selection | |
The N170 component and its links to configural face processing: a rapid neural adaptation study | |
The N2pc component and its links to attention shifts and spatially selective visual processing | |
Nasotemporal ERP differences: evidence for increased inhibition of temporal distractors | |
The neural basis of attentional control in visual search | |
The neural signature of phosphene perception. | |
On the relation between brain potentials and the awareness of voluntary movements | |
Preparatory states in crossmodal spatial attention: spatial specificity and possible control mechanisms. | |
Rapid detection of emotion from human vocalizations. | |
Rapid Parallel Attentional Selection Can Be Controlled by Shape and Alphanumerical Category. | |
Rapid parallel attentional target selection in single-color and multiple-color visual search | |
Rapid top-down control over template-guided attention shifts to multiple objects. | |
Rechtsfragen der Bergrettung : rechtliche Einordnung und Ansprüche der Bergrettungsorganisationen in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz : zugleich ein Beitrag zu Fragen der Nothilfe im Recht | |
Response facilitation and inhibition in subliminal priming. | |
Response inhibition results in the emotional devaluation of faces: neural correlates as revealed by fMRI. | |
Reward priority of visual target singletons modulates event-related potential signatures of attentional selection. | |
The Role of Color in Search Templates for Real-world Target Objects. | |
The role of spatial frequency information for ERP components sensitive to faces and emotional facial expression. | |
The role of trait anxiety in attention and memory-related biases to threat: An event-related potential study | |
The roles of feature-specific task set and bottom-up salience in attentional capture: an ERP study. | |
Searching for something familiar or novel: top-down attentional selection of specific items or object categories | |
Shifts of attention in light and in darkness: an ERP study of supramodal attentional control and crossmodal links in spatial attention. | |
The Sources of Dual-task Costs in Multisensory Working Memory Tasks | |
Spatial Attention Can Be Allocated Rapidly and in Parallel to New Visual Objects | |
The Speed of Serial Attention Shifts in Visual Search: Evidence from the N2pc Component. | |
Sustained maintenance of somatotopic information in brain regions recruited by tactile working memory. | |
Target objects defined by a conjunction of colour and shape can be selected independently and in parallel. | |
The time course of spatial orienting elicited by central and peripheral cues: evidence from event-related brain potentials. | |
The Time Course of Target Template Activation Processes during Preparation for Visual Search | |
Top-down control of audiovisual search by bimodal search templates. | |
The top-down control of visual selection and how it is linked to the N2pc component. | |
Top-down task sets for combined features: behavioral and electrophysiological evidence for two stages in attentional object selection. | |
Vision and gaze direction modulate tactile processing in somatosensory cortex: evidence from event-related brain potentials. | |
Visual search is postponed during the period of the AB: An event-related potential study. | |
Visual working memory load disrupts the space-based attentional guidance of target selection | |
Visuotactile learning and body representation: an ERP study with rubber hands and rubber objects | |
What do associations and dissociations between face and object recognition abilities tell us about the domain-generality of face processing? |