Publications of Katharina von Kriegstein
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Journal Article (90)
2006
Journal Article
16, pp. 1314 - 1322 (2006)
Voice recognition and cross-modal responses to familiar speakers' voices in prosopagnosia. Cereb Cortex
Journal Article
32, pp. 368 - 375 (2006)
Processing the acoustic effect of size in speech sounds. NeuroImage 2005
Journal Article
166, pp. 559 - 571 (2005)
Functional imaging of human crossmodal identification and object recognition. Exp Brain Res
Journal Article
25, pp. 5984 - 5987 (2005)
The sensory cortical representation of the human penis: revisiting somatotopy in the male homunculus. J Neurosci
Journal Article
17, pp. 367 - 376 (2005)
Interaction of face and voice areas during speaker recognition. J Cogn Neurosci 2004
Journal Article
22, pp. 948 - 955 (2004)
Distinct functional substrates along the right superior temporal sulcus for the processing of voices. NeuroImage 2003
Journal Article
17, pp. 48 - 55 (2003)
Modulation of neural responses to speech by directing attention to voices or verbal content. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res
Journal Article
311, pp. 159 - 173 (2003)
The expression pattern and assembly profile of synaptic membrane proteins in ribbon synapses of the developing mouse retina. Cell Tissue Res 2002
Journal Article
5, pp. 261 - 265 (2002)
Leitsymptom Schwindel. Hessisches Ärzteblatt 1999
Journal Article
11, pp. 1335 - 1348 (1999)
Distribution of synaptic vesicle proteins in the mammalian retina identifies obligatory and facultative components of ribbon synapses. Eur J Neurosci Book Chapter (6)
2019
Book Chapter
Voice processing and voice-identity recognition. In: Timbre: Acoustics, perception, and cognition, pp. 175 - 209 (Eds. Siedenburg, K.; Saitis, C.; McAdams, S.; Popper, A. N.; Fay, R. R.). Springer, Cham (2019)
Book Chapter
Deficits in voice-identity processing: Acquired and developmental phonagnosia. In: The Oxford handbook of voice perception, pp. 855 - 892 (Eds. Frühholz, S.; Belin, P.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2019)
2011
Book Chapter
A multisensory perspective on human auditory communication. In: The Neural Bases of Multisensory Processes, pp. 683 - 700 (Eds. Murray, M. M.; Wallace, M. T.). Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton (2011)
2010
Book Chapter
Music and the brain: Disorders of musical listening. In: Perception, pp. 173 - 212 (Eds. Troscianko, T.; Smith, A.). Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks (2010)
2009
Book Chapter
Auditory object analysis. In: The Cognitive Neurosciences (Ed. Gazzaniga, M. S.). MIT Press, Cambridge (2009)
Book Chapter
Disorders of musical cognition. In: Oxford Handbook of Music Psychology (Eds. Hallam, B.; Cross, I.; Thaut, M. H.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2009)
Conference Paper (1)
2020
Conference Paper
28, 3153. (2020)
Relaxometry differences between magno- and parvocellular human LGN subdivisions revealed by in- and ex-vivo quantitative MRI. In: Proceedings of the 28th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM), Vol. Meeting Abstract (6)
2019
Meeting Abstract
19 (10), 183a. Scholar One, Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2019)
Dorsal face-movement and ventral face-form regions are functionally connected during visual-speech recognition. In Journal of Vision,
Meeting Abstract
12 (2), pp. 401 - 402. Elsevier, New York, NY (2019)
Sensorimotor cortices casually contribute to auditory foreign language vocabulary translation following multisensory learning. In Brain Stimulation, 2018
Meeting Abstract
A probabilistic atlas of the human lateral geniculate nucleus using ultra-high resolution 7T structural magnetic resonance imaging. In Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN). (2018)