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Brigitte Röder, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany 
Area:
Multisensory Integration, Crossmodal Processing, ERP
Website:
http://www.epb.uni-hamburg.de/node/868
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Sourav S, Kekunnaya R, Bottari D, et al. (2024) Sound suppresses earliest visual cortical processing after sight recovery in congenitally blind humans. Communications Biology. 7: 118
Heitmann C, Zhan M, Linke M, et al. (2023) Early visual experience refines the retinotopic organization within and across visual cortical regions. Current Biology : Cb. 33: 4950-4959.e4
Stange L, Ossandón JP, Röder B. (2023) Crossmodal visual predictions elicit spatially specific early visual cortex activity but later than real visual stimuli. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 378: 20220339
Ossandón JP, Stange L, Gudi-Mindermann H, et al. (2023) The development of oscillatory and aperiodic resting state activity is linked to a sensitive period in humans. Neuroimage. 120171
Pant R, Ossandón J, Stange L, et al. (2023) Stimulus-evoked and resting-state alpha oscillations show a linked dependence on patterned visual experience for development. Neuroimage. Clinical. 38: 103375
Ossandón JP, Zerr P, Shareef I, et al. (2022) Active vision in sight recovery individuals with a history of long-lasting congenital blindness. Eneuro
Guerreiro MJS, Kekunnaya R, Röder B. (2022) Top-down modulation of visual cortical processing after transient congenital blindness. Neuropsychologia. 174: 108338
Bruns P, Li L, Guerreiro MJS, et al. (2022) Audiovisual spatial recalibration but not integration is shaped by early sensory experience. Iscience. 25: 104439
Rączy K, Hölig C, Guerreiro MJS, et al. (2022) Typical resting-state activity of the brain requires visual input during an early sensitive period. Brain Communications. 4: fcac146
Hölig C, Guerreiro MJS, Lingareddy S, et al. (2022) Sight restoration in congenitally blind humans does not restore visual brain structure. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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