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BOLD signal effects of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) in the alpha range: a concurrent tACS–fMRI study
J Vosskuhl, RJ Huster, CS Herrmann
Neuroimage 140, 118-125, 2016
Mandates: German Research Foundation
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Increase in short-term memory capacity induced by down-regulating individual theta frequency via transcranial alternating current stimulation
J Vosskuhl, RJ Huster, CS Herrmann
Frontiers in human neuroscience 9, 257, 2015
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation: A paradigm shift in understanding brain oscillations
J Vosskuhl, D Strüber, CS Herrmann
Frontiers in human neuroscience 12, 2018
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Time–frequency analysis of event-related potentials: a brief tutorial
CS Herrmann, S Rach, J Vosskuhl, D Strüber
Brain topography 27 (4), 438-450, 2014
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Opposite effects of lateralised transcranial alpha versus gamma stimulation on auditory spatial attention
M Wöstmann, J Vosskuhl, J Obleser, CS Herrmann
Brain stimulation, 2018
Mandates: German Research Foundation, European Commission
A Checklist for Assessing the Methodological Quality of Concurrent tES-fMRI Studies (ContES Checklist): A Consensus Study and Statement
H Ekhtiari, P Ghobadi-Azbari, A Thielscher, A Antal, LM Li, AD Shereen, ...
medRxiv, 2020
Mandates: Swiss National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health …
Signal-space projection suppresses the tACS artifact in EEG recordings
J Vosskuhl, TP Mutanen, T Neuling, RJ Ilmoniemi, CS Herrmann
Frontiers in human neuroscience 14, 525, 2020
Mandates: German Research Foundation, Academy of Finland
Transcranial alternating current stimulation modulates auditory temporal resolution in elderly people
A Baltus, J Vosskuhl, C Boetzel, CS Herrmann
European Journal of Neuroscience, 2018
Mandates: German Research Foundation
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