Publications of Stefanie Schelinski

Journal Article (14)

2023
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Schelinski, S.; von Kriegstein, K.: Responses in left inferior frontal gyrus are altered for speech‐in‐noise processing, but not for clear speech in autism. Brain and Behavior 13 (2), e2848 (2023)
2022
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Schelinski, S.; Tabas, A.; von Kriegstein, K.: Altered processing of communication signals in the subcortical auditory sensory pathway in autism. Human Brain Mapping 43 (6), pp. 1955 - 1972 (2022)
2020
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Schelinski, S.; von Kriegstein, K.: Brief report: Speech-in-noise recognition and the relation to vocal pitch perception in adults with autism spectrum disorder and typical development. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 50, pp. 356 - 363 (2020)
2019
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Schelinski, S.; von Kriegstein, K.: The relation between vocal pitch and vocal emotion recognition abilities in people with autism spectrum disorder and typical development. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 49 (1), pp. 68 - 82 (2019)
2018
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Borowiak, K.; Schelinski, S.; von Kriegstein, K.: Recognizing visual speech: Reduced responses in visual-movement regions, but not other speech regions in autism. NeuroImage: Clinical 20, pp. 1078 - 1091 (2018)
2017
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Roswandowitz, C.; Schelinski, S.; von Kriegstein, K.: Developmental phonagnosia: Linking neural mechanisms with the behavioural phenotype. NeuroImage 155, pp. 97 - 112 (2017)
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Schelinski, S.; Roswandowitz, C.; von Kriegstein, K.: Voice identity processing in autism spectrum disorder. Autism Research 10 (1), pp. 155 - 168 (2017)
2016
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Schelinski, S.; Borowiak, K.; von Kriegstein, K.: Temporal voice areas exist in autism spectrum disorder but are dysfunctional for voice identity recognition. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 11 (11), pp. 1812 - 1822 (2016)
2015
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Riedel, P.; Ragert, P.; Schelinski, S.; Kiebel, S. J.; von Kriegstein, K.: Visual face-movement sensitive cortex is relevant for auditory-only speech recognition. Cortex 68, pp. 86 - 99 (2015)
2014
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Schelinski, S.; Riedel, P.; von Kriegstein, K.: Visual abilities are important for auditory-only speech recognition: Evidence from autism spectrum disorder. Neuropsychologia 65, pp. 1 - 11 (2014)
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Roswandowitz, C.; Mathias, S. R.; Hintz, F.; Kreitewolf, J.; Schelinski, S.; von Kriegstein, K.: Two cases of selective developmental voice-recognition impairments. Current Biology 24 (19), pp. 2348 - 2353 (2014)
2013
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Anderson, L. C.; Bolling, D. Z.; Schelinski, S.; Coffman, M. C.; Pelphrey, K. A.; Kaiser, M. D.: Sex differences in the development of brain mechanisms for processing biological motion. NeuroImage 83, pp. 751 - 760 (2013)
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Westphal, A.; Schelinski, S.; Volkmar, F.; Pelphrey, K.: Revisiting regression in autism: Heller's dementia infantilis. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 43 (2), pp. 265 - 271 (2013)
2008
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Koelsch, S.; Kilches, S.; Steinbeis, N.; Schelinski, S.: Effects of unexpected chords and of performer's expression on brain responses and electrodermal activity. PLoS ONE 3 (7), e2631 (2008)

Talk (9)

2019
Talk
Schelinski, S.: Voice identity processing in autism spectrum disorder. 12th Scientific Meeting for Autism Spectrum Conditions (WGAS), Augsburg, Germany (2019)
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Schelinski, S.; von Kriegstein, K.: Reduced neural processing of speech‐in‐noise in the left inferior frontal gyrus in autism spectrum disorder. 12th Scientific Meeting for Autism Spectrum Conditions (WGAS), Augsburg, Germany (2019)
2018
Talk
Schelinski, S.: Mechanisms of voice processing: Evidence from autism spectrum disorder. Research Seminars in Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience (Colloquium), Department for General Psychology, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany (2018)
2017
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Schelinski, S.: Mechanismen der Stimmenverarbeitung bei Patienten mit Autismus-Spektrum-Störungen. Fortbildungsreihe, Fachklinikum Brandis, Germany (2017)
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Borowiak, K.; Schelinski, S.; von Kriegstein, K.: Visual-speech recognition difficulties in high-functioning autism are associated with low responses in visual movement areas. 10th Scientific Meeting for Autism Spectrum Conditions (WGAS), Berlin, Germany (2017)
Talk
Schelinski, S.; von Kriegstein, K.: Temporal voice areas exist in autism spectrum disorder but are dysfunctional for voice identity recognition. TeaP 2017 - 59th Conference of Experimental Psychologists, Dresden, Germany (2017)
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