Publications
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Novitski N, Alho K, Korzyukov O, Carlson S, Martinkauppi S, Escera C, Rinne T, Aronen HJ and Näätänen R.
Effects of acoustic gradient noise from functional magnetic resonance imaging on auditory processing as reflected by event-related brain potentials.
Neuroimage . 14(1 Pt 1): 244-251. Number of citations: 34
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Grau C, Polo MD, Yago E, Gual A and Escera C.
Auditory sensory memory as indicated by mismatch negativity in chronic alcoholism.
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY . 112(5): 728-731. Number of citations: 28
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Ahveninen J, Escera C, Polo MD, Grau C and Jääskeläinen IP.
Acute and chronic effects of alcohol on preattentive auditory processing as reflected by mismatch negativity.
AUDIOL NEURO-OTOL . 5(6): 303-311. Number of citations: 31
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Amenedo E and Escera C.
The accuracy of sound duration representation in the human brain determines the accuracy of behavioural perception.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE . 12(7): 2570-2574. Number of citations: 155
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Näätänen R and Escera C.
Mismatch negativity: clinical and other applications.
AUDIOL NEURO-OTOL . 5(3-4): 105-110. Number of citations: 128
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Escera C, Alho K, Schröger E and Winkler I.
Involuntary attention and distractibility as evaluated with event-related brain potentials.
AUDIOL NEURO-OTOL . 5(3-4): 151-166. Number of citations: 565
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Escera C, Yago E, Polo MD and Grau C.
The individual replicability of mismatch negativity at short and long inter-stimulus intervals.
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY . 111(3): 546-551. Number of citations: 51
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Polo MD, Escera C, Gual A and Grau C.
Mismatch negativity and auditory sensory memory in chronic alcoholics.
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH . 23(11): 1744-1750. Number of citations: 26
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Kaipio ML, Alho K, Winkler I, Escera C, Surma-aho O and Näätänen R.
Event-related brain potentials reveal covert distractibility in closed head injuries.
Neuroreport . 10(10): 2125-2129. Number of citations: 41
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Escera C, Alho K, Winkler I and Näätänen R.
Neural mechanisms of involuntary attention to acoustic novelty and change.
J COGNITIVE NEUROSCI . 10(5): 590-604. Number of citations: 734