Publications of Vadim V. Nikulin
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Thesis - PhD (4)
2022
Thesis - PhD
Spatio-temporal neural dynamics at rest relate to cognitive performance and age. Dissertation, University of Leipzig, Germany (2022)
Thesis - PhD
New machine learning methods for modeling nonlinear interactions in neural data. Dissertation, TU Berlin, Germany (2022)
Thesis - PhD
On the organization of neural response variability: Probing somatosensory excitability dynamics with oscillatory brain states and stimulus-evoked potentials. Dissertation, University of Leipzig, Germany (2022)
Thesis - PhD
Non-invasive electrophysiological biomarkers of aging and Parkinson’s disease. Dissertation, Charité University Medicine Berlin, Germany (2022)
Preprint (10)
2024
Preprint
Frequency-specific changes in prefrontal activity associated with maladaptive belief updating in volatile environments in euthymic bipolar disorder. bioRxiv (2024)
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Linking brain-heart interactions to emotional arousal in immersive virtual reality. bioRxiv (2024)
2023
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Distinguishing between- from within-site phase-amplitude coupling using antisymmetrized bispectra. bioRxiv (2023)
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Sensorimotor brain-computer interface performance depends on signal-to-noise ratio but not connectivity of the mu rhythm in a multiverse analysis of longitudinal data. bioRxiv (2023)
2022
Preprint
Non-invasive multi-channel electrophysiology of the human spinal cord: Assessing somatosensory processing from periphery to cortex. bioRxiv (2022)
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Cortical response variability is driven by local excitability changes with somatotopic organization. bioRxiv (2022)
2020
Preprint
Decoding subjective emotional arousal from EEG during an immersive Virtual Reality experience. bioRxiv (2020)
2019
Preprint
Power-law dynamics in cortical excitability as probed by early somatosensory evoked responses. bioRxiv (2019)
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Hemispheric asymmetries in resting-state EEG and fMRI are related to approach and avoidance behaviour, but not to eating behaviour or BMI. bioRxiv (2019)
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Nonlinear interaction decomposition (NID): A method for separation of cross-frequency coupled sources in human brain. bioRxiv (2019)