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Brief report: speech-in-noise recognition and the relation to vocal pitch perception in adults with autism spectrum disorder and typical development
S Schelinski, K von Kriegstein
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 50 (1), 356-363, 2020
Mandates: European Commission
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Effects of unexpected chords and of performer's expression on brain responses and electrodermal activity
S Koelsch, S Kilches, N Steinbeis, S Schelinski
Plos one 3 (7), e2631, 2008
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Sex differences in the development of brain mechanisms for processing biological motion
LC Anderson, DZ Bolling, S Schelinski, MC Coffman, KA Pelphrey, ...
Neuroimage 83, 751-760, 2013
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
The relation between vocal pitch and vocal emotion recognition abilities in people with autism spectrum disorder and typical development
S Schelinski, K von Kriegstein
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 49, 68-82, 2019
Mandates: European Commission
Revisiting Regression in Autism: Heller’s Dementia Infantilis Includes A Translation of Über Dementia Infantilis
A Westphal, S Schelinski, F Volkmar, K Pelphrey
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 43, 265-271, 2013
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Recognizing visual speech: Reduced responses in visual-movement regions, but not other speech regions in autism
K Borowiak, S Schelinski, K von Kriegstein
NeuroImage: clinical 20, 1078-1091, 2018
Mandates: European Commission
Altered processing of communication signals in the subcortical auditory sensory pathway in autism
S Schelinski, A Tabas, K von Kriegstein
Human brain mapping, 2022
Mandates: German Research Foundation, European Commission
Responses in left inferior frontal gyrus are altered for speech‐in‐noise processing, but not for clear speech in autism
S Schelinski, K von Kriegstein
Brain and Behavior, e2848, 2023
Mandates: European Commission
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