48 results on '"Gartus, Andreas"'
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2. Facial responses of adult humans during the anticipation and consumption of touch and food rewards
3. How Do We Move in Front of Art? How Does This Relate to Art Experience? Linking Movement, Eye Tracking, Emotion, and Evaluations in a Gallery-Like Setting.
4. How Do We Move in Front of Art? How Does This Relate to Art Experience? Linking Movement, Eye Tracking, Emotion, and Evaluations in a Gallery-Like Setting
5. FMRI correlates of different components of Braille reading by the blind
6. Characterizing the emotional response to art beyond pleasure: Correspondence between the emotional characteristics of artworks and viewers’ emotional responses
7. Measurement of the N170 during facial neuromuscular electrical stimulation (fNMES)
8. The effects of visual context and individual differences on perception and evaluation of modern art and graffiti art
9. sj-docx-1-art-10.1177_02762374231160000 - Supplemental material for How Do We Move in Front of Art? How Does This Relate to Art Experience? Linking Movement, Eye Tracking, Emotion, and Evaluations in a Gallery-Like Setting
10. Dynamic Causal Modeling of the Prefrontal/Amygdala Network During Processing of Emotional Faces
11. Precise display time measurement in JavaScript for web-based experiments
12. How do we move in front of art? How does this relate to art experience? Linking movement, eye tracking, emotion, and evaluations in an ecologically-valid gallery setting
13. Precise display time measurement in JavaScript for web-based experiments
14. Probing overtly spoken language at sentential level—A comprehensive high-field BOLD–fMRI protocol reflecting everyday language demands
15. Does clinical memory fMRI provide a comprehensive map of medial temporal lobe structures?
16. The White Cube of the Museum Versus the Gray Cube of the Street: The Role of Context in Aesthetic Evaluations
17. Comparison of fMRI coregistration results between human experts and software solutions in patients and healthy subjects
18. Seeley, W. P. (2020). Attentional Engines. A Perceptual Theory of the Arts
19. What Experts Appreciate in Patterns: Art Expertise Modulates Preference for Asymmetric and Face-Like Patterns
20. Cortical lateralization of bilateral symmetric chin movements and clinical relevance in tumor patients—A high field BOLD-FMRI study
21. Contrast-to-Noise Ratio (CNR) as a Quality Parameter in fMRI
22. Influence of fMRI smoothing procedures on replicability of fine scale motor localization
23. High resolution neuroanatomical localization of fMRI activation for functional neuronavigation: TH 371
24. Dependence of hand motor centre localization on the number of measurements: WE 247
25. Influence of fMRI Smoothing Procedures on Replicability of Fine Scale Motor Localization: WE 181
26. Magnetoencephalography indicates finger motor somatotopy
27. PLoS ONE / Indirect (implicit) and direct (explicit) self-esteem measures are virtually unrelated: A meta-analysis of the initial preference task
28. Indirect (implicit) and direct (explicit) self-esteem measures are virtually unrelated: A meta-analysis of the initial preference task
29. Predicting perceived visual complexity of abstract patterns using computational measures: The influence of mirror symmetry on complexity perception
30. TASK
31. The Small Step toward Asymmetry: Aesthetic Judgment of Broken Symmetries
32. Aesthetic evaluation of abstract patterns with small deviations from symmetry
33. Comparison of fMRI coregistration results between human experts and software solutions in patients and healthy subjects
34. FMRI reveals functional cortex in a case of inconclusive Wada testing
35. Dissociation of supplementary motor area and primary motor cortex in human subjects when comparing index and little finger movements with functional magnetic resonance imaging
36. Functional activation in primary “visual” cortex of congenitally blind subjects
37. Stability of MEG dipole solutions depending on time point and filtering
38. Dissociation of supplementary motor area and primary motor cortex when comparing trained and non trained movements with fMRI
39. Patterns of deactivation in blind and sighted subjects performing different tasks
40. Finger Somatotopy in Human Motor Cortex
41. MRI risk maps separate essential from non essential brain areas
42. A novel plaster cast head fixation device reduces variability of fMRI activation results
43. Use of minimum cluster size criteria in functional MRI of the human sensorimotor cortex at 3 tesla
44. Highly significant somatotopy of the human motor hand area as investigated with 3T FMRI on 46 subjects
45. FMRI of Braille reading blind subjects
46. Execution of comparable movements with different practice levels evokes differences of SMA activation as detected with FMRI at 3T
47. Improved presurgical definition of functional high risk areas
48. Characterizing the emotional response to art beyond pleasure: Correspondence between the emotional characteristics of artworks and viewers' emotional responses.
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