Publications of Jonas Obleser

Journal Article (91)

2012
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Henry, M., & Obleser, J. (2012). Frequency modulation entrains slow neural oscillations and optimizes human listening behavior. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109, 20095–20100.
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Obleser, J., & Weisz, N. (2012). Suppressed alpha oscillations predict intelligibility of speech and its acoustic details. Cerebral Cortex, 22, 2466–2477.
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Obleser, J., Wöstmann, M., Hellbernd, N., Wilsch, A., & Maess, B. (2012). Adverse listening conditions and memory load drive a common alpha oscillatory network. The Journal of Neuroscience, 32, 12376–12383.
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Meyer, L., Obleser, J., Anwander, A., & Friederici, A. D. (2012). Linking ordering in Broca's area to storage in left temporo-parietal regions: The case of sentence processing. NeuroImage, 62, 1987–1998.
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Obleser, J., Herrmann, B., & Henry, M. (2012). Neural oscillations in speech: Don't be enslaved by the envelope. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2012.00250
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Knoll, L. J., Obleser, J., Obleser, J., Schipke, C. S., Friederici, A. D., & Brauer, J. (2012). Left prefrontal cortex activation during sentence comprehension covaries with grammatical knowledge in children. NeuroImage, 62, 207–216.
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Scharinger, M., Bendixen, A., Trujillo-Barreto, N., & Obleser, J. (2012). A sparse neural code for some speech sounds but not for others. PLoS One, 7. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0040953
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Erb, J., Henry, M., Eisner, F., & Obleser, J. (2012). Auditory skills and brain morphology predict individual differences in adaptation to degraded speech. Neuropsychologia, 50, 2154–2164.
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Jessen, S., Obleser, J., & Kotz, S. A. (2012). How bodies and voices interact in early emotion perception. PLoS One, 7. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0036070
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McGettigan, C., Faulkner, A., Altarelli, I., Obleser, J., Baverstock, H., & Scott, S. K. (2012). Speech comprehension aided by multiple modalities: Behavioural and neural interactions. Neuropsychologia, 50, 762–776.
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Herrmann, B., Obleser, J., Kalberlah, C., Haynes, J.-D., & Friederici, A. D. (2012). Dissociable neural imprints of perception and grammar in auditory functional imaging. Human Brain Mapping, 33, 584–595.
2011
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Obleser, J., Meyer, L., & Friederici, A. D. (2011). Dynamic assignment of neural resources in auditory comprehension of complex sentences. NeuroImage, 56, 2310–2320.
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Weisz, N., Hartmann, T., Müller, N., Lorenz, I., & Obleser, J. (2011). Alpha rhythms in audition: Cognitive and clinical perspectives. Frontiers in Psychology, 2. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00073
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Obleser, J., & Kotz, S. A. (2011). Multiple brain signatures of integration in the comprehension of degraded speech. NeuroImage, 55, 713–723.
2010
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Obleser, J., Leaver, A., Van Meter, J., & Rauschecker, J. P. (2010). Segregation of vowels and consonants in human auditory cortex: Evidence for distributed hierarchical organization. Frontiers in Psychology, 1. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00232
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Friederici, A. D., Kotz, S. A., Scott, S. K., & Obleser, J. (2010). Disentangling syntax and intelligibility in auditory language comprehension. Human Brain Mapping, 31, 448–457.
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Holle, H., Obleser, J., Rueschemeyer, S.-A., & Gunter, T. C. (2010). Integration of iconic gestures and speech in left superior temporal areas boosts speech comprehension under adverse listening conditions. NeuroImage, 49, 875–884.
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Obleser, J., & Kotz, S. A. (2010). Expectancy constraints in degraded speech modulate the language comprehension network. Cerebral Cortex, 20, 633–640.
2009
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Petkov, C., Logothetis, N., & Obleser, J. (2009). Where are the human speech and voice regions and do other animals have anything like them? The Neuroscientist, 15, 419–429.
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Assadollahi, R., Meinzer, M., Flaisch, T., Obleser, J., & Rockstroh, B. (2009). The representation of the verb's argument structure as disclosed by fMRI. BMC Neuroscience, 10. doi:10.1186/1471-2202-10-3
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