Postersession 2

Thursday, Sep 10, 2015
14:30-16:00
1st floor

Contributions

  1. Dissociating the impact of unexpected salient sounds: increase in arousal versus attentional capture
    Aurélie Bidet-Caulet
  2. What did you say? I wasn’t paying attention: the impact of task-irrelevant sound processing on performance
    Renee Symonds & Elyse Sussman
  3. Auditory selective attention in the auditory brainstem response, negative difference, processing negativity, and positive difference waves
    Kazunari Ikeda
  4. Visual mismatch negativity, working memory load and processing mode
    Kertu Saar, Nele Põldver, Mai Toom, Annika Kask, Madli Uutma, Jüri Allik, Risto Näätänen, & Kairi Kreegipuu
  5. The effect of cognitive training on the mismatch negativity in schizophrenia
    Bernhard W. Müller, Christian Kärgel, Daniela Kariofillis, Jens Wiltfang, & Gudrun Sartory
  6. Complex pattern-deviant detection in schizophrenia
    Sarah M. Haigh, Brian A. Coffman, Timothy K. Murphy, Christiana Butera, & Dean F. Salisbury
  7. Intact pre-attentive processing of sound intensity in depression as revealed by mismatch negativity
    Elisa Ruohonen, Jari Kurkela, & Piia Astikainen
  8. Effect of methylphenidate in adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder as reflected by MMN
    Shuntaro Itagaki, Takashi Matsuoka, Tetsuya Shiga, Kazuko Kanno, Michinari Nozaki, Satoko Asano, Yusuke Osakabe, Norikatsu Itou, Masayuki Hikita, Shin-ichi Niwa, & Hirooki Yabe
  9. Music perception in adult cochlear implant users
    Alexander Mainka, Annegret Leuner, Dirk Mürbe, & Anja Hahne
  10. Filtering event-related potentials in time, frequency and space domains sequentially and simultaneously
    Fengyu Cong, Tapani Ristaniemi, & Heikki Lyytinen
  11. Mismatch response (MMR) in neonates: beyond refractoriness
    Gábor Háden, Renáta Németh, Miklós Török, & István Winkler
  12. Rapid auditory processing in Italian infants at risk for language and learning impairment
    Chiara Cantiani, Valentina Riva, Caterina Piazza, Roberta Bettoni, Massimo Molteni, Naseem Choudhury, Cecilia Marino, & April Ann Benasich
  13. Little grammar experts: 5-month-old infants’ mismatch responses reveal the ability to process a triple center-embedding
    Marina Winkler, Claudia Männel, Angela D. Friederici, & Jutta L. Mueller
  14. Perception of musical features in hearing impaired children after cochlear implantation
    Niki Vavatzanidis, Alexander Mainka, Dirk Mürbe, & Anja Hahne
  15. Age differences in the processing of sound's novelty and information as reflected by ERPs, pupil size, and performance
    Nicole Wetzel, Erich Schröger, & Andreas Widmann
  16. Impaired auditory discrimination of sound quality in noise sensitive individuals
    Elvira Brattico, Marina Kliuchko, Mari Tervaniemi, & Marja Heinonen-Guzejev
  17. Prediction errors – Mismatch negativity (MMN) reveals how higher-level models govern error detection at lower levels
    Daniel Mullens, István Winkler, Karlye Damaso, Andrew Heathcote, Lisa Whitson, Alexander Provost, & Juanita Todd
  18. Neurofeedback as a training tool for pitch discrimination
    Annika Luckmann, Jacob Jolij, & Deniz Baskent
  19. High gamma frontal cortex activity dissociates predicted vs. unpredicted deviation: an intracranial EEG study
    Stefan Dürschmid, Leon Deouell, Hermann Hinrichs, Hans-Jochen Heinz, & Robert T Knight
  20. Pre-stimulus ERP-correlates of predictive auditory processing
    Martin Reiche, Andreas Widmann, & Alexandra Bendixen
  21. The vMMN is sensitive to within category and between category effect when using a morphing method
    Krisztina Kecskés-Kovács, Flóra Bodnár, Domonkos File, István Sulykos, & István Czigler
  22. The interplay of the magno- and parvocellular visual pathways in visual MMN
    Szonya Durant, István Sulykos, & István Czigler
  23. Sensitivity to the statistics of rapid, stochastic tone sequences
    Sijia Zhao, Marcus Pearce, Frederic Dick, & Maria Chait
  24. Emotional face discrimination as revealed by electrophysiological periodic visual responses: an alternative to the vMMN approach
    Milena Dzhelyova & Bruno Rossion
  25. Laminar processing of sensory deviations in the somatosensory cortex
    Simon Musall, Melek Durmaz, Florent Haiss, Bruno Weber, & Wolfger von der Behrens
  26. The study of tone-frequency effect on EEG-MMN to duration change
    Yusuke Osakabe, Moeko Tanaka, Yuko Matsuki, Michinari Nozaki, Satoko Asano, Kazuko Kanno, Masayuki Hikita, Tetsuya Shiga, Norikatsu Itou, Shuntaro Itagaki, Takashi Matsuoka, & Hirooki Yabe
  27. The ventriloquist effect evokes changes in the early spatial processing of auditory stimuli as measured by the mismatch negativity
    Daryl Kelvasa, Jens Ahrens, & Jan-Niklas Antons
  28. Passive exposure to speech sound features enhances cortical plasticity revealed by mismatch response in rats
    Jari Kurkela, Arto Lipponen, Miriam Nokia, Markku Penttonen, & Piia Astikainen
  29. Genuine deviance detection occurs in the inferior colliculus (IC) of the anaesthetized rat
    Javier Nieto, Guillermo V. Carbajal, & Manuel S. Malmierca
  30. Effects of active vs. passive exposure to a musical style: a MMN study with the musical multifeature paradigm
    Marina Kliuchko, Peter Vuust, Petri Toiviainen, Mari Tervaniemi, Brigitte Bogert, & Elvira Brattico
  31. Neurons in the inferior colliculus of the rat respond to the unexpected omission of repeated stimuli
    Manuel S. Malmierca, Blanca E. Niño-Aguillón, Javier Nieto, & Jonathan Fritz
  32. The relation between psychophysiological and behavioural measures of expectancy and prediction in a roving mismatch negativity paradigm
    Stephen Provost & Lachlan Foster
  33. Regularity encoding in the human auditory brainstem is enhanced by timing predictability of the upcoming sounds
    Natàlia Gorina Careta, Katarzyna Zarnowiec, Jordi Costa-Faidella, & Carles Escera
  34. Repair or violation detection? Pre-attentive processing strategies of phonotactic illegality demonstrated on the constraint of g-deletion in German
    Johanna Steinberg, Thomas Konstantin Jacobsen, & Thomas Jacobsen
  35. Differences in sensory processing of German vowels and physically matched non-speech sounds as revealed by the mismatch negativity (MMN) of the human event-related brain potential (ERP)
    Corinna Christmann, Stefan Berti, Claudia Steinbrink, & Thomas Lachmann
  36. Early and interactive stored-form (symbol) access and combinatorial (rule) processing in constructing constructions: a MMN study
    Guglielmo Lucchese, Jeff Hanna, Anne Autenrieb, Natalie Miller, & Friedemann Pulvermüller
  37. Temporal integration of speech sound probed with mismatch negativity
    Satoko Asano, Tetsuya Shiga, Yusuke Osakabe, Norikatsu Itou, Michinari Nozaki, Kazuko Kanno, Masayuki Hikita, Shuntaro Itagaki, Takashi Matsuoka, & Hirooki Yabe
  38. Brain responses to foreign-language words are diminished in dyslexic children
    Sari Ylinen, Katja Junttila, Marja Laasonen, Paul Iverson, Heikki Lyytinen, & Teija Kujala
  39. Processing of non-native prosodic information: a MMN study
    Ferenc Honbolygó, Andrea Kóbor, & Valéria Csépe
  40. New behavioral paradigm that generates event related potentials associated with language and action
    Johan Sebastian Orozco Henao, Lina Marcela Henao Grisales, Jonathan Gallego, & Yamile Bocanegra
  41. On the role of different acoustic-phonetic cues in encoding voicing in Russian and German: a cross-linguistic MMN study with native and non-native stop consonants
    Mariya Kharaman, Natalia Bekemeier, & Carsten Eulitz
  42. Perceptual asymmetry effects on the MMR to Danish speech sounds
    Andreas Højlund Nielsen, Line Gebauer, William B. McGregor, & Mikkel Wallentin
  43. Event-related potentials demonstrate deficits in auditory Gestalt formation and MMN in schizophrenia
    Brian A. Coffman, Sarah M. Haigh, Timothy K. Murphy, Kayla L. Ward, & Dean F. Salisbury