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Sulykos I., Kecskés-Kovávcs K.,Czigler, I.: Mismatch negativity does not show evidence of memory reactivation in the visual modality, Journal of Psychophysiology DOI: 10.1027/0269-8803/a000085, 2012 | Kecskés-Kovács, K., Sulykos, I., Czigler, I.: Visual mismatch negativity is sensitive to symmetry as a perceptual category., European Journal of Neuroscience doi:10.1111/ejn.12061, 2012 | Winkler, I., Czigler, I.: Evidence from auditory and visual event-related potentials (ERP) studies of deviance detection (MMN and vMMN) linking predictive coding theories and perceptual object representation., International Journal of Psychophysiology, 89, 132-143., 2012 | Müller, D., Roeber, U., Winkler, I.,Schaffer, S., Czigler, I., Schroger, E.: Impact of lower- vs. upper-hemifield presentation on automatic colour-deviance detection: a visual mismatch negativity study., Brain Research, 1472, 89-98., 2012 | Sulykos, I., Czigler, I.: One plus one is less than two: Visual features elicit non-additive brain activity., Brain Research, 1398, 64-71-, 2012 | Stefanics, G., Czigler, I.: Automatic prediction error responses to hands with unexpected laterality, NeuroImage, 63, 253-261, 2012 | Stefanics, G, Csukly, G., Komlósi, S., Czobor, P., Czigler, I.: Processing og unattended facial emotions: A visual mismatch negativity study., NeuroImage, 59, 3042-3049., 2012 | Sulykos, I., Czigler, I.: Is automatic change detection sensitive to the stimulus location? A visual mismatch negativity study., International Journal of Psychophysiology 77 SI 253., 2011 | Kimura, M., Schröger, E., Czigler, I.: Visual mismatch negativity and its importance in visual cognitive science, NeuroReport, 22, 669-673., 2011 | Czigler I., Pató, L.: Unnoticed regularity violation elicits change-related brain activity, Biological Psychology, 80, 339-347, 2009 | Czigler, I.: Visual mismatch negativity: Event-related potentials are sensitive irrelevant stimulus change - but also to ongoing task, . Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. Conference Abstract: 41st European Brain and Behaviour Society Meeting. doi: 10.3389/conf.neuro.08.2009.09.179, 2009 | Czigler, I., Pató, L.: Visual mismatch negativity:pre-attentive, preconscious or non-consciousK, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Conference Abstract: MMN 09 Fifth Conference on Mismatch Negativity (MMN) and its Clinical and Scientific Applications April. doi: 10.338, 2009 | Czigler I: Szabályosságok nem tudatos észlelése a látásban: az eseményhez kötött potenciál módszer automatikus működésre utal, Pszichológia, 29, 79-100, 2009 | Czigler I., Sulykos I: Visual mismath negativity to irrelevant changes is sensitive to task-relevant changes., Neuropsychologia, 48, 1277-1282, 2010 | Kimura M., Schröger, E., Czigler, I., Ohira, H.: Human visual system automatically encodes sequential regularities of discrete events, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22, 1124-1139., 2010 | Muller, D., Winkler, I., Roeber, U., Schaffer, S., Czigler, I., Schröger, U.: Human visual system automatically encodes sequential regularities of discrete events, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22, 1124-1139., 2010 | Czigler, I.: Representation of regularities in visual stimulation: Event-related potentials reveal the automatic acquisition, Unconscious memory representations in perception. John Benjamins Publ. Comp. Amsterdam, 107-132. o., 2010 | Czigler, I., Winkler I.: Unconscious memory representations in perception.John Benjamins Publ. Comp. Amsterdam, 271 o., Advances in Consciousness Research, Vo. 78, 2010 | Stefanics G., Kimura, M., Czigler, I.: Visual mismatch negativity reveals automatic detection of sequential regularity violation, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2011 |
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