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Guido Hesselmann
Guido Hesselmann
Psychologische Hochschule Berlin (PHB)
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Spontaneous local variations in ongoing neural activity bias perceptual decisions
G Hesselmann, CA Kell, E Eger, A Kleinschmidt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (31), 10984-10989, 2008
3962008
Distributed and antagonistic contributions of ongoing activity fluctuations to auditory stimulus detection
S Sadaghiani, G Hesselmann, A Kleinschmidt
Journal of Neuroscience 29 (42), 13410-13417, 2009
3892009
The relation of ongoing brain activity, evoked neural responses, and cognition
S Sadaghiani, G Hesselmann, KJ Friston, A Kleinschmidt
Frontiers in systems neuroscience 4, 1424, 2010
3112010
Predictive coding or evidence accumulation? False inference and neuronal fluctuations
G Hesselmann, S Sadaghiani, KJ Friston, A Kleinschmidt
PloS one 5 (3), e9926, 2010
1742010
Ongoing activity fluctuations in hMT+ bias the perception of coherent visual motion
G Hesselmann, CA Kell, A Kleinschmidt
Journal of Neuroscience 28 (53), 14481-14485, 2008
1682008
Neural processing of visual information under interocular suppression: A critical review
P Sterzer, T Stein, K Ludwig, M Rothkirch, G Hesselmann
Frontiers in psychology 5, 453, 2014
1582014
What visual information is processed in the human dorsal stream?
MN Hebart, G Hesselmann
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (24), 8107-8109, 2012
1212012
A predictive coding account of bistable perception-a model-based fMRI study
V Weilnhammer, H Stuke, G Hesselmann, P Sterzer, K Schmack
PLoS computational biology 13 (5), e1005536, 2017
1152017
The link between fMRI-BOLD activation and perceptual awareness is “stream-invariant” in the human visual system
G Hesselmann, R Malach
Cerebral Cortex 21 (12), 2829-2837, 2011
1142011
Differential BOLD activity associated with subjective and objective reports during “blindsight” in normal observers
G Hesselmann, M Hebart, R Malach
Journal of Neuroscience 31 (36), 12936-12944, 2011
1032011
Continuous flash suppression: Stimulus fractionation rather than integration
P Moors, G Hesselmann, J Wagemans, R van Ee
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 21 (10), 719-721, 2017
1002017
Posing for awareness: Proprioception modulates access to visual consciousness in a continuous flash suppression task
R Salomon, M Lim, B Herbelin, G Hesselmann, O Blanke
Journal of vision 13 (7), 2-2, 2013
1002013
Frontoparietal cortex mediates perceptual transitions in bistable perception
VA Weilnhammer, K Ludwig, G Hesselmann, P Sterzer
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (40), 16009-16015, 2013
992013
Give it time: Neural evidence for distorted time perception and enhanced memory encoding in emotional situations
G Dirnberger, G Hesselmann, JP Roiser, S Preminger, M Jahanshahi, ...
Neuroimage 63 (1), 591-599, 2012
932012
Definitely maybe: can unconscious processes perform the same functions as conscious processes?
G Hesselmann, P Moors
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 584, 2015
892015
Temporal tuning properties along the human ventral visual stream
B Gauthier, E Eger, G Hesselmann, AL Giraud, A Kleinschmidt
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (41), 14433-14441, 2012
782012
Reduction in inter-hemispheric connectivity in disorders of consciousness
S Ovadia-Caro, Y Nir, A Soddu, M Ramot, G Hesselmann, ...
PLoS One 7 (5), e37238, 2012
732012
Probing the cortical network underlying the psychological refractory period: A combined EEG–fMRI study
G Hesselmann, G Flandin, S Dehaene
Neuroimage 56 (3), 1608-1621, 2011
642011
Can working memory be non-conscious?
T Stein, D Kaiser, G Hesselmann
Neuroscience of Consciousness 2016 (1), niv011, 2016
542016
What we talk about when we talk about unconscious processing–A plea for best practices
M Rothkirch, G Hesselmann
Frontiers in psychology 8, 835, 2017
492017
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