Publicaciones
-
Polo MD, Escera C, Yago E, Alho K, Gual A and Grau C.
Electrophysiological evidence of abnormal activation of the cerebral network of involuntary attention in alcoholism.
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY . 114(1): 134-146. Nº de citas: 51
-
Escera C, Corral MJ and Yago E.
An electrophysiological and behavioral investigation of involuntary attention towards auditory frequency, duration and intensity changes.
Cognitive Brain Research . 14(3): 325-332. Nº de citas: 82
-
Serra-Grabulosa JM, Sánchez-Turet M, Grau C and Escera C.
El potencial P300 en la valoracion de los efectos secundarios de la dexclorfeniramina.
REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA . 35(4): 306-310.
-
Polo MD, Newton P, Rogers D, Escera C and Butler S.
ERPs and behavioural indices of long-term preattentive and attentive deficits after closed head injury.
Neuropsychologia . 40(13): 2350-2359. Nº de citas: 28
-
Yago E, Corral MJ and Escera C.
Activation of brain mechanisms of attention switching as a function of auditory frequency change.
Neuroreport . 12(18): 4093-4097. Nº de citas: 128
-
Serra-Grabulosa JM, Grau C, Escera C and Sanchez-Turet M.
The H1-receptor antagonist dextro-chlorpheniramine impairs selective auditory attention in the absence of subjective awareness of this impairment.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY . 21(6): 599-602. Nº de citas: 5
-
Gumenyuk V, Korzyukov O, Alho K, Escera C, Schröger E, Ilmoniemi RJ and Näätänen R.
Brain activity index of distractibility in normal school-age children.
NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS . 314(3): 147-150. Nº de citas: 75
-
Atienza M, Cantero JL and Escera C.
Auditory information processing during human sleep as revealed by event-related brain potentials.
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY . 112(11): 2031-2045. Nº de citas: 96
-
Escera C, Yago E and Alho K.
Electrical responses reveal the temporal dynamics of brain events during involuntary attention switching.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE . 14(5): 877-883. Nº de citas: 175
-
Yago E, Escera C, Alho K and Giard MH.
Cerebral mechanisms underlying orienting of attention towards auditory frequency changes.
Neuroreport . 12(11): 2583-2587. Nº de citas: 53