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Walter Roland Gruber Publikationen 2016: Lechinger, J., Wielek, T., Blume, C., Pichler, G., Michitsch, G., Donis, J., Gruber, W., & Schabus, M. (in press). Event-related EEG power modulations and phase connectivity indicate the focus of attention in an auditory own name paradigm. Journal of Neurology. 2015: Himmelstoß, N.A., Brötzner, C.P., Zauner, A., Kerschbaum, H.H., Gruber W., Lechinger, J., & Klimesch, W. (2015). Prestimulus amplitudes modulate P1 latencies and evoked traveling alpha waves. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 9, 302. Lechinger, J., Heib, D.P.J., Gruber, W., Schabus, M., & Klimesch, W. (2015). Heartbeatrelated EEG amplitude and phase modulations from wakefulness to deep sleep: Interactions with sleep spindles and slow oscillations. Psychophysiology, 52(11), 1441-1450. 2014: Gruber, W.R., Zauner, A., Lechinger, J., Schabus, M., Kutil, R., & Klimesch, W. (2014).Alpha phase, temporal attention, and the generation of early event related potentials. NeuroImage, 103, 119 129. Lechinger, J., Heib, D. P. J., Gruber, W., Schabus, M., & Klimesch, W. (2014). Heartbeat evoked EEG responses from wake to sleep. Conference Paper in Journal of Sleep Research. Zauner, A., Gruber, W., Himmelstoß, N. A., Lechinger, J., & Klimesch, W. (2014). Lexical access and evoked traveling alpha waves. NeuroImage, 91, 252-261. 2012: Fellinger, R., Gruber, W., Zauner, A., Freunberger, R., & Klimesch, W. (2012). Evoked traveling alpha waves predict visual-semantic categorization-speed. Neuroimage, 59, 3379 3388. Zauner, A., Fellinger, R., Gross, J., Hanslmayr, S., Shapiro, K., Gruber, W., Müller, S., & Klimesch, W. (2012). Alpha entrainment is responsible for the attentional blink phenomenon. NeuroImage, 63(2), 674-86.

2011: Fellinger, R., Klimesch, W., Gruber, W., Freunberger, R., & Doppelmayr, M. (2011). Prestimulus alpha phase-alignment predicts P1-amplitude. Brain Research Bulletin, 85(6), 417-423. Fellinger, R., Klimesch, W., Schnakers, C., Perrin, F., Freunberger, R., Gruber, W., Laureys, S., & Schabus, M. (2011). Cognitive processes in disorders of consciousness as revealed by EEG time-frequency analyses. Clinical Neurophysiology, 122(11), 2177-2184. Hödlmoser, K., Griessenberger, H., Fellinger, R., Freunberger, R., Klimesch, W., Gruber, W., & Schabus, M. (2011). Event-related activity and phase locking during a psychomotor vigilance task over the course of sleep deprivation. Journal of Sleep Research, 20, 377 385. 2010: Griesmayr, B., Gruber, W., Klimesch, W., & Sauseng, P. (2010). Human frontal midline theta and its synchronization to gamma during a verbal delayed match to sample task. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 93 (2), 208-215. 2009: Freunberger, R., Fellinger, R., Sauseng, P., Gruber, W., & Klimesch, W. (2009). Dissociation between phase-locked and nonphase-locked alpha oscillations in a working memory task. Human Brain Mapping, 30, 3417 3425. Klimesch, W., Sauseng, P. & Gruber, W. (2009). The functional relevance of phase reset A comment to Risner et al. (2009): The visual evoked potential of surface alpha rhythm phase. NeuroImage, 47, 5-7. Lindenberger, U., Li, S., Gruber, W., & Müller, V. (2009). Brains swinging in concert: cortical phase synchronization while playing guitar. BMC Neuroscience, 10(22), 1-12. Müller, V., Gruber, W., Klimesch, W., & Lindenberger, U. (2009). Lifespan differences in cortical dynamics of auditory perception. Developmental Science, 12(6), 839-853. Sauseng, P., Klimesch, W., Heise, K.F., Gruber, W., Holz, E., Karim, A.A., Glennon, M., Gerloff, C., Birbaumer, N., & Hummel, F.C. (2009). Brain oscillatory substrates of visual short-term memory capacity. Current Biology, 19 (21), 1846-1852.

2008: Freunberger, R., Höller, Y., Griesmayr, B., Gruber, W., Sauseng, P., & Klimesch W. (2008). Functional similarities between the P1 component and alpha oscillations. European Journal of Neuroscience, 27, 2330-2340. Freunberger, R., Klimesch W., Griesmayr, B., Sauseng, P., & Gruber, W. (2008). Alpha phase coupling reflects object recognition. NeuroImage, 42, 928-935. Klimesch, W., Freunberger, R., Sauseng, P., & Gruber, W. (2008). A short review of slow phase synchronisation and memory: Evidence for control processes in different memory systems?. Brain Research, 1235, 31-44. Sauseng, P., Klimesch, W., Gruber, W., & Birbaumer, N. (2008). Cross-frequency phase synchronization: A brain mechanism of memory matching and attention. Neuroimage, 40, 308-317. 2007: Hanslmayr, S., Klimesch, W., Sauseng, P., Gruber, W., Doppelmayr, M., Freunberger, R., Pecherstorfer, T., & Birbaumer, N. (2007). Alpha phase reset contributes to the generation of ERPs. Cerebral Cortex, 17 (1), 1-8. Klimesch, W., Hanslmayr, S., Sauseng, P., Gruber, W., & Doppelmayr, M. (2007). The P1 and traveling alpha waves: Evidence for evoked oscillations. Journal of Neurophysiology, 97, 1311-1318. Klimesch, W., Sauseng, P., Hanslmayr, S., Gruber, W., & Freunberger, R. (2007). Eventrelated phase reorganization may explain evoked neural dynamics. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 31 (7), 1003-1016. Sauseng, P., Klimesch, W., Gruber, W.R., & Birbaumer, N. (2007). When attention meets working memory: Shifted visuo-spatial attention amplifies theta:gamma phase synchronisation in the posterior parietal cortex [Abstract]. Clinical Neurophysiology, 118(4), e90. Sauseng, P., Klimesch, W., Gruber, W.R., Hanslmayr, S., Freunberger, R., Doppelmayr, M. (2007). Are event-related potential components generated by phase resetting of brain oscillations? A critical discussion. Neuroscience, 146, 1435-1444. 2006: Klimesch, W., Hanslmayr, S., Sauseng, P., & Gruber, W. (2006). Distinguishing the evoked response from phase reset: A comment to Mäkinen et.al.. Neuroimage, 29, 808-811. Klimesch, W., Hanslmayr, S., Sauseng, P., Gruber, W., Brozinsky, C.J., Kroll, N.E.A., Yonelinas, A.P., & Doppelmayr, M. (2006). Oscillatory EEG correlates of episodic trace decay. Cerebral Cortex, 16 (2), 280-290.

2005: Doppelmayr, M., Klimesch, W., Hödlmoser, K., Sauseng, P., & Gruber, W. (2005). Intelligence related upper alpha desynchronization in a semantic memory task. Brain Research Bulletin, 66 (2), 171-177. Gruber, W., Klimesch, W., Sauseng, P., & Doppelmayr. M. (2005). Alpha phase synchronization predicts P1 and N1 latency and amplitude size. Cerebral Cortex, 15, 371-377. Hanslmayr, S., Klimesch, W., Sauseng, P., Gruber, W., Doppelmayr, M., Freunberger, R., & Pecherstorfer, T. (2005). Visual discrimination performance is related to decreased alpha amplitude but increased phase locking. Neuroscience Letters, 375, 64-68. Müller, V., Werkle-Bergner M., Gruber W., Klimesch W., Brehmer Y., von Oertzen T., Li S- C., & Lindenberger U. (2005). Lifespan age differences in cortical activity during an auditory oddball task. Journal of Psychophysiology, 19 (2), 134. Sauseng, P., Klimesch, W., Stadler, W., Schabus, M., Doppelmayr, M., Hanslmayr, S., Gruber, W.R., & Birbaumer, N. (2005). A shift of visual spatial attention is selectively associated with human EEG alpha activity. European Journal of Neuroscience, 22, 2917-2926. 2004: Klimesch, W., Schabus, M., Doppelmayr, M., Gruber, W., & Sauseng, P. (2004). Evoked oscillations and early components of event related potentials: An analysis. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 14 (2), 705-718. Klimesch, W., Schack, B., Schabus, M., Doppelmayr, M, Gruber, W., & Sauseng, P. (2004). Phase locked alpha and theta oscillations generate the P1-N1 complex and are related to memory performance. Cognitive Brain Research, 19, 302-316. Sauseng, P., Klimesch, W., Doppelmayr, M., Hanslmayr, S., Schabus, M., & Gruber, W. (2004) Theta coupling in the human electroencephalogram during a working memory task. Neuroscience Letters, 354, 123-126. 2002: Sauseng, P., Klimesch, W., Gruber, W., Doppelmayr, M., Stadler, W., & Schabus, M. (2002). The interplay between theta and alpha oscillations in the human electroencephalogram reflects the transfer of information between memory systems. Neuroscience Letters, 324, 121-124. Doppelmayr, M., Klimesch, W., Sauseng, P., & Gruber, W. (2002). Task performance and intelligence in a recognition paradigm. An EEG study. [Congress Abstract]. Brain Topography, 14 (4), 352-353.

2001: Klimesch W., Doppelmayr M., Wimmer H., Gruber W., Röhm D., Schwaiger J., & Hutzler F. (2001). Alpha and beta band power changes in normal and dyslectic children. Clinical Neurophysiology, 112, 1186-1195. Klimesch W., Doppelmayr M., Wimmer H., Schwaiger J., Röhm D., Gruber W., & Hutzler F. (2001). Theta band power changes in normal and dyslectic children. Clinical Neurophysiology, 112, 1174-1185. Klimesch W., Doppelmayr M., Yonelinas A., Kroll, N.E.A., Lazzara, M., Röhm D., & Gruber W. (2001). Theta synchronization during episodic retrieval: neural correlates of conscious awareness. Cognitive Brain Research, 12, 33-38. 2000: Klimesch W., Doppelmayr M., Schwaiger J., Winkler T., & Gruber W. (2000). Theta oscillations and the ERP old/new effect: Independent phenomena? Clinical Neurophysiology, 111, 781-793. Gruber W., EEG-Signal Analysis: From Traditional Methods to Analytic Wavelets. Master Thesis.!