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Neuschwander, P., Schmitt, R., Jagoda, L., Kurthen, I., Giroud, N. & Meyer, M. (2023). Different neuroanatomical correlates for temporal andspectral supra-threshold auditory tasks and speech in noise recognition in older adults with hearing impairment. European Journal of Neuroscience 57:981-1002, doi: 10.1111/ejn.15922
2022
Kurthen, I., Christen, A., Meyer, M. and Giroud, N. (2022). Older adults' neural tracking of interrupted speech is a function of task difficulty. NeuroImage 262:119580, doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119580
Riha, C., Güntensperger, D.,Kleinjung, T. and Meyer, M. (2022). Recovering hidden responder groups in individuals receiving neurofeedback for tinnitus. Frontiers in Neuroscience 16:867704, doi: 10.3389/fnins.2022.867704
Schmitt, R., Meyer, M. and Giroud, N. (2022). Better speech-in-noise comprehension is associated with enhanced neural speech tracking in older adults with hearing impairment. Cortex 151:133-146, doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2022.02.017
Egurtzegi, A. M., Blasi, D. E., Laka, I., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., Meyer, M, Bickel, B., and Sauppe, S. (2022). Cross-linguistic differences in case marking shape neural power dynamics and gaze behavior during sentence planning. Brain and Language 230:105127, doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2022.105127
Kliesch, M., Pfenninger, S. E., Wieling, M., Stark, E. & Meyer, M. (2022). Cognitive Benefits of Learning Additional Languages in Old Adulthood? Insights from an Intensive Longitudinal Intervention Study. Applied Linguistics 43:1-25, doi: 10.1093/applin/amab077
Isler, B., von Burg, N., Kleinjung, T., Meyer, M., Stämpfli, P., Zölch, N. & Neff, P. (2022). Lower glutamate and GABA levels in auditory cortex of tinnitus patients: a 2D-JPRESS MR spectroscopy study. Scientific Reports 12:4068, doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-07835-8
Martins, M. L., Kleinjung, T., Meyer, M., Raveenthiran, V., Wellauer, Z. Peter, N. & Neff, P. (2022). Transcranial electric and acoustic stimulation for tinnitus: study protocol for a randomized double-blind controlled trial assessing the influence of combined transcranial random noise and acoustic stimulation on tinnitus loudness and distress. Trials 23:418, doi: 10.1186/s13063-022-06253-5
2021
Brueggemann, P, Neff, P., Meyer, M., Riemer, N., Rose, M. & Mazurek, B. (2021). On the Relationship Between Tinnitus Distress, Cognitive Performance and Aging. Progress in Brain Research 262:263-285, doi: 10.1016/bs.pbr.2021.01.028
Giroud, N., Keller, M. & Meyer, M. (2021). Interacting Effects of Frontal Lobe Neuroanatomy and Working Memory Capacity to Older Listeners’ Speech Recognition in Noise. Neuropsychologia 158:107892, doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2021.107892
Kliesch, M., Giroud, N & Meyer, M. (2021). EEG resting-state and event-related potentials as markers of learning success in older adults following second language training: a pilot study. Brain Plasticity 7:143-121, doi: 10.3233/BPL-200117
Riha, C., Güntensperger, D., Oschwald, J., Kleinjung, T. & Meyer, M. (2021). Application of Latent Growth Curve Modeling to Predict Individual Trajectories during Neurofeedback Treatment for Tinnitus. Progress in Brain Research 263:109-136, doi: 10.1016/bs.pbr.2021.04.013
Isler, B., Giroud, N., Hirsiger, S., Kleinjung T. & Meyer, M. (2021). Bilateral age-related atrophy in the planum temporale is associated with vowel discrimination in healthy older adults. Hearing Research 406:108252, doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2021.108252
Kurthen, I., Galbier, J., Jagoda, L., Neuschwander, P., Giroud, N. & Meyer, M. (2021). Selective Attention Modulates Neural Envelope Tracking of Informationally Masked Speech in Healthy Older Adults. Human Brain Mapping 42:3042-3057, doi: 10.1002/hbm.25415
Sauppe, S., Choudhary, K. K., Giroud, N., Blasi, D. E., Norcliffe, E., Bhattamishra, S., Gulati, M., Egurtzegi, A. M., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., Meyer, M. & Bickel, B. (2021). Neural signatures of syntactic variation in speech planning. PLOS Biology 19(1):3001038, doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3001038
Brós, K., Meyer, M., Kliesch, M. & Dellwo, V. (2021). Word stress processing integrates phonological abstraction with lexical access – an ERP study. Journal of Neurolinguistics 57:100959
2020
Güntensperger, D., Kleinjung, T., Neff, P., Thüring, C. & Meyer, M. (2020). Combining neurofeedback with source estimation: Evaluation of an sLORETA neurofeedback protocol for chronic tinnitus treatment. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 38:283-299, doi: 10.3233/RNN-200992.
Kurthen, I., Meyer, M., Schlesewsky, M. & Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I. (2020). Individual Differences in Peripheral Hearing and Cognition Reveal Sentence Processing Differences in Healthy Older Adults. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 14:573513, doi: 10.3389/fnins.2020.573513.
Dröge, A., Rabs, E., Fleischer, J., Billion, S. K. H., Meyer, M., Schmid, S., Schlesewsky, M., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I. (2020). Case Syncretism, Animacy, and Word Order in Continental West Germanic: Neurolinguistic Evidence from a Comparative Study on Standard German, Zurich German, and Fering (North Frisian). Journal of German Linguistics 32:217-310.
Riha, C., Güntensperger, D., Kleinjung, T. & Meyer, M. (2020). Accounting for heterogeneity: Mixed-effects models in resting-state EEG data in a sample of tinnitus sufferers. Brain Topography 33:413-424, doi: 10.1007/s10548-020-00772-7
Schwab, S., Giroud, N., Meyer, M. & Dellwo, V. (2020). Working memory and not acoustic sensitivity is related to stress processing ability in a foreign language: An ERP study. Journal of Neurolinguistics 55:100897, doi: 10.1016/j.jneuroling.2020.100897.
2019
Neuschwander, P., Hänggi, J., Zekveld, A. A. & Meyer, M. (2019). Cortical thickness of left Heschl’s gyrus correlates with hearing acuity in adults–A surface-based morphometry study. Hearing Research 384:107823, doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2019.107823.
Cederroth, C. R., Gallus, S., Hall, D. A., Kleinjung, T., Langguth, B., Maruotti, A., Meyer, M., Norena, A., Probst, T., Pryss, R., Searchfield, G., Shekhawat, G., Spiliopoulou, M., Vanneste, S. & Schlee, W. (2009). Towards an understanding of tinnitus heterogeneity. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 11:53, doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2019.00053.
Rufener, K., Krauel, K., Meyer, M., Heinze, H. J. & Zaehle, T. (2019). Transcranial electrical stimulation improves phoneme processing in developmental dyslexia. Brain Stimulation 12:930-937, doi: 10.1016/j.brs.2019.02.007.
Giroud, N., Keller, M., Hirsiger, S., Dellwo, V. & Meyer, M. (2019). Bridging the brain structure-brain function-behavior gap on prosodic speech processing in older adults. Neurobiology of Aging 80:116-126.
Güntensperger, D., Thüring, C., Kleinjung, T., Neff, P. & Meyer, M. (2019). Investigating the Efficacy of an Individualized Alpha/Delta Neurofeedback Protocol in the Treatment of Chronic Tinnitus. Neural Plasticity, 2019:3540898. doi: 0.1155/2019/3540898
Keller, M., Neuschwander, P. & Meyer, M. (2019). When right becomes less right: Neural dedifferentiation during suprasegmental speech processing in the aging brain. NeuroImage 189:886-895.
Neff, P., Zielonka, L., Meyer, M., Langguth, B., Schecklmann, M. & Schlee, W. (2019). Comparison of amplitude modulated sounds and pure tones at the Tinnitus Frequency: Residual Tinnitus Suppression and its stimulus evaluation. Trends in Hearing 23:1-16.
Neff, P., Hemsley, C., Kraxner, F., Weidt, S., Kleinjung, T. & Meyer, M. (2019). Active listening to tinnitus and its relation to resting state EEG activity. Neuroscience Letters 694:176-183.
2018
Jagoda, L., Giroud, N., Neff, P., Kegel, A., Kleinjung, T. & Meyer, M. (2018). Speech perception in tinnitus is related to individual distress level – a neurophysiological study. Hearing Research 367:48-58.doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2018.07.001
Giroud, N., Lemke, N., Reich, P., Bauer, J., Widmer, S. & Meyer, M. (2018). Are you surprised to hear this? Longitudinal spectral speech exposure in older compared to middle-aged normal hearing adults. European Journal of Neuroscience 47:58-68. doi: 10.1111/ejn.13772
Giroud, N., Hirsiger, S., Muri, R., Kegel, A., Dillier, N. & Meyer, M. (2018). Neuroanatomical and resting state EEG power correlates of central hearing loss in older adults. Brain Structure and Function 223:145-163. doi: 10.1007/s00429-017-1477-0
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