Tobias Staudigl

About Tobias Staudigl

Tobias Staudigl, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, specializes in the field of MEG, iEEG, memory, brain oscillations, thalamus.

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

Respiration modulates sleep oscillations and memory reactivation in humans

Science, Evidence, Law, and Justice: Enabling witnesses to actively explore faces and reinstate study-test pose during a lineup increases discriminability

Enabling witnesses to actively explore faces and reinstate study-test pose during a lineup increases discriminability

Why and how should I track eye-movements during iEEG recordings?

Cortico-ocular coupling in the service of episodic memory formation

Spindle-locked ripples mediate memory reactivation during human NREM sleep

Memory reactivation of real-world spatial orientation revealed by human electrophysiology

Electrophysiological signatures of veridical head direction in humans

Tobias Staudigl Information

University

Position

Department of Psychology

Citations(all)

3136

Citations(since 2020)

1688

Cited By

2141

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

27

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Tobias Staudigl Skills & Research Interests

MEG

iEEG

memory

brain oscillations

thalamus

Top articles of Tobias Staudigl

Respiration modulates sleep oscillations and memory reactivation in humans

Nature Communications

2023/12/18

Science, Evidence, Law, and Justice: Enabling witnesses to actively explore faces and reinstate study-test pose during a lineup increases discriminability

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

2023/10/10

Marlene Meyer
Marlene Meyer

H-Index: 12

Tobias Staudigl
Tobias Staudigl

H-Index: 16

Enabling witnesses to actively explore faces and reinstate study-test pose during a lineup increases discriminability

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/10/10

Marlene Meyer
Marlene Meyer

H-Index: 12

Tobias Staudigl
Tobias Staudigl

H-Index: 16

Why and how should I track eye-movements during iEEG recordings?

2023/8/2

Tobias Staudigl
Tobias Staudigl

H-Index: 16

Cortico-ocular coupling in the service of episodic memory formation

Progress in Neurobiology

2023/8/1

Tzvetan Popov
Tzvetan Popov

H-Index: 16

Tobias Staudigl
Tobias Staudigl

H-Index: 16

Spindle-locked ripples mediate memory reactivation during human NREM sleep

2023/1/28

Memory reactivation of real-world spatial orientation revealed by human electrophysiology

bioRxiv

2023

Electrophysiological signatures of veridical head direction in humans

bioRxiv

2023

The interactive lineup advantage: a ground-breaking approach to boosting eyewitness identification accuracy

2023

Imperceptible gamma-band sensory stimulation enhances episodic memory retrieval

bioRxiv

2023

Ole Jensen
Ole Jensen

H-Index: 4

Tobias Staudigl
Tobias Staudigl

H-Index: 16

Respiration shapes sleep-oscillations and memory reactivation in humans.

bioRxiv

2023

The human thalamus orchestrates neocortical oscillations during NREM sleep

Nature communications

2022/9/5

Saccades are coordinated with directed circuit dynamics and stable but distinct hippocampal patterns that promote memory formation

bioRxiv

2022/8/18

Ole Jensen
Ole Jensen

H-Index: 4

Tobias Staudigl
Tobias Staudigl

H-Index: 16

Rhythmic interactions between the mediodorsal thalamus and prefrontal cortex precede human visual perception

Nature communications

2022/6/29

Saccade-related neural communication in the human medial temporal lobe is modulated by the social relevance of stimuli

Science advances

2022/3/18

Neural activity in the human anterior thalamus during natural vision

Scientific Reports

2021/9/1

Endogenous memory reactivation during sleep in humans is clocked by slow oscillation-spindle complexes

Nature communications

2021/5/25

Alpha/beta power decreases during episodic memory formation predict the magnitude of alpha/beta power decreases during subsequent retrieval

Neuropsychologia

2021/3/12

Simon Hanslmayr
Simon Hanslmayr

H-Index: 39

Tobias Staudigl
Tobias Staudigl

H-Index: 16

Eye movements modulate neural activity in the human anterior thalamus during visual active sensing

2020/11/15

Electrophysiological signatures of memory reactivation in humans

2020/5/25

Thomas Schreiner
Thomas Schreiner

H-Index: 11

Tobias Staudigl
Tobias Staudigl

H-Index: 16

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