Miriam Cornella defended her PhD thesis on December 18th, 2015

Last Friday December 18th, 2015, at 12 o’clock at the Faculty of Medicine, Miriam Cornella defended her thesis entitled Auditory regularity encoding in the human brain: cortical and subcortical mechanisms. The thesis was supervised by Dr. Carles Escera, and the panel was chaired by Dr. David Pérez-González, from the University of Salamanca (Spain), and included […]

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A new paper from Grimm and colleagues accepted for publication in Biological Psychology

The paper entitled Early indices of deviance detection in humans and animal models, by Sabine Grimm, Carles Escera and Israel Nelken has been accepted for publication in Biological Psychology. In this collaboration between the University of Leipzig (Germany), the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel) and the Brainlab, we proposed that the human evoked potential correlates of […]

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