Nathan Weisz

Nathan Weisz

Universität Salzburg

H-index: 53

Europe-Austria

About Nathan Weisz

Nathan Weisz, With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Salzburg, specializes in the field of M/EEG, oscillations, auditory neuroscience.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Eye movements track prioritized auditory features in selective attention to natural speech

Decreasing hearing ability does not lead to improved visual speech extraction as revealed in a neural speech tracking paradigm

Carrier-frequency specific omission-related neural activity in ordered sound sequences are independent of omissions-predictability

Neural Speech Tracking Highlights the Importance of Visual Speech in Multi-speaker Situations

Individual prediction tendencies do not generalize across modalities

Prediction tendency, eye movements, and attention in a unified framework of neural speech tracking

Brain areas associated with visual spatial attention display topographic organization during auditory spatial attention

Eavesdropping on Tinnitus Using MEG: Lessons Learned and Future Perspectives

Nathan Weisz Information

University

Position

CCNS

Citations(all)

9053

Citations(since 2020)

4130

Cited By

6462

hIndex(all)

53

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

106

i10Index(since 2020)

89

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Universität Salzburg

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Nathan Weisz Skills & Research Interests

M/EEG

oscillations

auditory neuroscience

Top articles of Nathan Weisz

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Eye movements track prioritized auditory features in selective attention to natural speech

bioRxiv

Quirin Gehmacher

Juliane Schubert

Fabian Schmidt

Thomas Hartmann

Patrick Reisinger

...

2023/1/23

Decreasing hearing ability does not lead to improved visual speech extraction as revealed in a neural speech tracking paradigm

bioRxiv

Chandra Leon Haider

Anne Hauswald

Nathan Weisz

2024/3/14

Carrier-frequency specific omission-related neural activity in ordered sound sequences are independent of omissions-predictability

bioRxiv

Anne Hauswald

Kaja Rosa Benz

Thomas Hartmann

Gianpaolo Demarchi

Nathan Weisz

2024

Neural Speech Tracking Highlights the Importance of Visual Speech in Multi-speaker Situations

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

Chandra L Haider

Hyojin Park

Anne Hauswald

Nathan Weisz

2024/1/1

Individual prediction tendencies do not generalize across modalities

Psychophysiology

Juliane Schubert

Nina Suess

Nathan Weisz

2024/1

Prediction tendency, eye movements, and attention in a unified framework of neural speech tracking

bioRxiv

Juliane Schubert

Quirin Gehmacher

Fabian Schmidt

Thomas Hartmann

Nathan Weisz

2023

Brain areas associated with visual spatial attention display topographic organization during auditory spatial attention

Cerebral Cortex

Tzvetan Popov

Bart Gips

Nathan Weisz

Ole Jensen

2023/4/1

Eavesdropping on Tinnitus Using MEG: Lessons Learned and Future Perspectives

Lisa Reisinger

Gianpaolo Demarchi

Nathan Weisz

2023/12

Ageing as risk factor for tinnitus and its complex interplay with hearing loss—evidence from online and NHANES data

BMC medicine

Lisa Reisinger

Fabian Schmidt

Kaja Benz

Lorenzo Vignali

Sebastian Roesch

...

2023/8/2

Lip movements and lexical features improve speech tracking differently for clear and multi-speaker speech

bioRxiv

Chandra Leon Haider

Hyojin Park

Anne Hauswald

Nathan Weisz

2023

Beyond Hearing Loss: Ageing as a Tinnitus Risk Factor

MedRxiv

Lisa Reisinger

Fabian Schmidt

Kaja Benz

Lorenzo Vignali

Sebastian Rösch

...

2023/3/2

Neural speech tracking shifts from the syllabic to the modulation rate of speech as intelligibility decreases

Psychophysiology

Fabian Schmidt

Ya‐Ping Chen

Anne Keitel

Sebastian Rösch

Ronny Hannemann

...

2023/11

Network topology in brain tumor patients with and without structural epilepsy: a prospective MEG study

Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders

Barbara Ladisich

Stefan Rampp

Eugen Trinka

Nathan Weisz

Christoph Schwartz

...

2023/8

Speech intelligibility changes the temporal evolution of neural speech tracking

NeuroImage

Ya-Ping Chen

Fabian Schmidt

Anne Keitel

Sebastian Rösch

Anne Hauswald

...

2023/3/1

Cochlear implantation in adults with acquired single-sided deafness improves speech perception in non-implanted ears: A longitudinal EEG study

Ya-Ping Chen

Patrick Neff

Sabine Leske

Daniel DE Wong

Nicole Peter

...

2023/10/31

Cortical speech tracking is related to individual prediction tendencies

Cerebral Cortex

Juliane Schubert

Fabian Schmidt

Quirin Gehmacher

Annika Bresgen

Nathan Weisz

2023/6/1

Textbook of tinnitus

Aage R Møller

Berthold Langguth

Dirk DeRidder

Tobias Kleinjung

2010/11/16

Distinguishing fine structure and summary representation of sound textures from neural activity

Eneuro

Martina Berto

Emiliano Ricciardi

Pietro Pietrini

Nathan Weisz

Davide Bottari

2023/10/1

Neural speech tracking benefit of lip movements predicts behavioral deterioration when the speaker’s mouth is occluded

bioRxiv

Patrick Reisinger

Marlies Gillis

Nina Suess

Jonas Vanthornhout

Chandra Leon Haider

...

2023

Hemispheric asymmetries in auditory cortex reflect discriminative responses to temporal details or summary statistics of stationary sounds.

bioRxiv

Martina Berto

Patrick Reisinger

Emiliano Ricciardi

Nathan Weisz

Davide Bottari

2023

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