Publicaciones
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do Vale S and Escera C.
Dehydroepiandrosterone and Dehydroepiandrosterone-Sulfate and Emotional Processing.
Vitamins and Hormones . 108: 413-441. Nº de citas: 6
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Parras GG, Nieto-Diego J, Carbajal GV, Valdés-Baizabal C, Escera C and Malmierca MS.
Neurons along the auditory pathway exhibit a hierarchical organization of prediction error.
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS . 8(1): 2148-2148. Nº de citas: 140
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López-Caballero F and Escera C.
Binaural Beat: A Failure to Enhance EEG Power and Emotional Arousal.
FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE . 11: 557-557. Nº de citas: 31
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Costa-Faidella J, Sussman ES and Escera C.
Selective entrainment of brain oscillations drives auditory perceptual organization.
Neuroimage . 159: 195-206. Nº de citas: 15
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Garcia-Garcia M, Via-Garcia M, Zarnowiec K, SanMiguel I, Escera C and Clemente I.
COMT and DRD2/ANKK-1 gene-gene interaction account for resetting of gamma neural oscillations to auditory stimulus-driven attention.
PLoS One . 12(2): . Nº de citas: 3
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Gorina-Careta N, Zarnowiec K, Costa-Faidella J and Escera C.
Timing predictability enhances regularity encoding in the human subcortical auditory pathway
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS . 6: 37405-37405. Nº de citas: 14
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do Vale S, Selinger L, Martins JM, Bicho M, do Carmo I and Escera C.
Hormonal modulation of novelty processing in women: Enhanced under working memory load with high dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate-to-dehydroepiandrosterone ratios
NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS . 634: 98-103. Nº de citas: 1
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Diaz, Begona, Mitterer, Holger, Broersma, Mirjam, Escera C and Sebastian-Galles, Nuria.
Variability in L2 phonemic learning originates from speech-specific capabilities: An MMN study on late bilinguals
BILINGUALISM-LANGUAGE AND COGNITION . 19(5): 955-970. Nº de citas: 12
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Selinger L, Zarnowiec K, Via-Garcia M, Clemente I and Escera C.
Involvement of the Serotonin Transporter Gene in Accurate Subcortical Speech Encoding
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE . 36(42): 10782-10790. Nº de citas: 12
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Grimm S, Escera C and Nelken I.
Early indices of deviance detection in humans and animal models.
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY . 116: 23-27. Nº de citas: 29