Three of our papers appear in a recent study on highly cited papers in Biomedicine produced in Spain in the period 1997-2011.

A Highly Cited Paper is any of the citable documents in the top 1% most cited publications in the world per document type and publication year. The study “Top cited papers and authors in the field of Biomedicine in Spain, 1997-2011”, conducted by Jordi Camí and colleagues at the University Pompeu Fabra (http://bac.fundaciorecerca.cat/topcited/), lists the following papers from Brainlab:

As Outstanding paper (per definition, any of the citable documents in the top 1‰ (per thousand) most cited publications in the world per document type and publication year) and mostly cited in the field Otorhinolaryngology, the paper:

Escera, C., Alho, K., Schröger, E. & Winkler, I. (2000). Involuntary attention and distractibility as evaluated with event-related brain potentials. Audiology & Neuro-Otology, 5, 151-166.

As the single paper in the category Psychology, Biological, the paper:

Grimm, S., Escera, C., Slabu, L.M., & Costa-Faidella, J. (2011). Electrophysiological evidence for the hierarchical organization of auditory change detection in the human brain. Psychophysiology, 48, 377-384.

The third paper in the category of Psychology, Experimental is:

Escera, C., Alho, K., Winkler, I. & Näätänen, R. (1998). Neural mechanisms of involuntary attention to acoustic novelty and change. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 10, 590-604.

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