Publications of Molly Henry

Poster (44)

2013
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Strauss, A.; Henry, M.; Scharinger, M.; Obleser, J.: Alpha phase as a marker of biased speech-in-noise perception. 3rd IMPRS NeuroCom Summer School, Leipzig, Germany (2013)
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Henry, M.; Herrmann, B.; Obleser, J.: Neural entrainment to simultaneous frequency and amplitude modulation influences human gap-detection performance. Cognitive Hearing Science for Communication Meeting, Linköping, Sweden (2013)
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Herrmann, B.; Henry, M.; Scharinger, M.; Obleser, J.: Linking auditory cortical responses to auditory peripheral hearing in younger and older listeners. Second International Conference on Cognitive Hearing Science for Communication, Linköping, Sweden (2013)
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Henry, M.; Herrmann, B.; Obleser, J.: Neural entrainment to simultaneous frequency and amplitude modulation influences human gap-detection performance. CRC Conference 2013: Rhythmic Dynamics and Cognition , Boston, MA, USA (2013)
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Herrmann, B.; Henry, M.; Grigutsch, M.; Obleser, J.: Oscillatory phase precision in neural entrainment underpins illusory time percepts. CRC Conference 2013: Rhythmic Dynamics and Cognition, Boston, MA, USA (2013)
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Wilsch, A.; Henry, M.; Herrmann, B.; Maess, B.; Obleser, J.: Temporal expectations exert differential effects on alpha power in noise and in quiet. Psychologie und Gehirn, Würzburg, Germany (2013)
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Herrmann, B.; Henry, M.; Grigutsch, M.; Obleser, J.: Multiplexed coding of velocity features in patterns of neural phase entrainment. Psychologie und Gehirn, Würzburg, Germany (2013)
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Wilsch, A.; Henry, M.; Herrmann, B.; Maess, B.; Obleser, J.: Alpha oscillations vary with temporal predictions counteracting working memory demands. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, San Franscisco, CA, USA (2013)
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Scharinger, M.; Henry, M.; Gunter, T. C.; Obleser, J.: The role of oscillatory dynamics for the fronto-parietal attention network in auditory categorization. Cogntive Neuroscience Society Meeting , San Franscisco, CA, USA (2013)
2012
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Henry, M.; Obleser, J.: Slow frequency modulation entrains neural delta oscillations and determines human listening behavior. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA, USA (2012)
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Wilsch, A.; Henry, M.; Herrmann, B.; Maess, B.; Obleser, J.: Alpha-band activity reflects trade-off between temporal preparedness and cognitive load for speech in noise. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA, USA (2012)
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Erb, J.; Henry, M.; Eisner, F.; Obleser, J.: Perceptual adaptation to degraded speech: Tuning in cortical and subcortical brain structures. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA, USA (2012)
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Henry, M.; Obleser, J.: Slow frequency modulation entrains neural delta oscillations and determines human listening behavior. Advances and Perspectives in Auditory Neurophysiology, New Orleans, LA, USA (2012)
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Henry, M.; Obleser, J.: Slow frequency modulation entrains neural delta oscillations and determines human listening behavior. 4th International Conference on Auditory Cortex, Lausanne, Switzerland (2012)
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Herrmann, B.; Henry, M.; Obleser, J.: Frequency-specific adaptation reveals tonotopic organization in a speeded human EEG design. 4th International Conference on Auditory Cortex, Lausanne, Switzerland (2012)
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Henry, M.; Obleser, J.: Neural entrainment to amplitude- and frequency-modulated sounds. Perspectives on Rhythm and Timing, Glasgow, United Kingdom (2012)
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Scharinger, M.; Erb, J.; Henry, M.; Obleser, J.: Cortical dynamics and subcortical morphology predict rapid adaptation to changing spectro-temporal cues. Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SFN), New Orleans, LA, USA (2012)
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Erb, J.; Henry, M.; Eisner, F.; Obleser, J.: Auditory non-speech skills predict individual differences in adaptation to degraded speech. Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Chicago, IL, USA (2012)
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Henry, M.; Ahissar, M.; Obleser, J.: Judging different temporal features of sounds drives separable neural timing networks. Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Chicago, IL, USA (2012)
2011
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Henry, M. J.; McAuley, J. D.: Individuals who perform poorly on the MBEA have difficulty identifying novel melodies as novel. Neurosciences and Music IV, Edinburgh, United Kingdom (2011)
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