Nathan Weisz
Universität Salzburg
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Europe-Austria
Top articles of Nathan Weisz
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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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 |