Publications of Katharina von Kriegstein

Journal Article (90)

2025
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Müller-Axt, C.; Kauffmann, L.; Eichner, C.; von Kriegstein, K.: Dysfunction of the magnocellular subdivision of the visual thalamus in developmental dyslexia. Brain 148 (1), pp. 252 - 261 (2025)
2024
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Schelinski, S.; Kauffmann, L.; Tabas, A.; Müller-Axt, C.; von Kriegstein, K.: Functional alterations of the magnocellular subdivision of the visual sensory thalamus in autism. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 121 (47), e2413409121 (2024)
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Maguinness, C.; Schall, S.; Mathias, B.; Schoemann, M.; von Kriegstein, K.: Prior multisensory learning can facilitate auditory-only voice-identity and speech recognition in noise. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2024)
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Tabas, A.; von Kriegstein, K.: Multiple concurrent predictions inform prediction error in the human auditory pathway. The Journal of Neuroscience 44 (1), e2219222023 (2024)
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)
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Hüser, L.; von Kriegstein, K.; Müller-Axt, C.: Pragmatic competence in native German adults with and without Developmental Dyslexia. International Review of Pragmatics 15 (1), pp. 32 - 62 (2023)
2022
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Mathias, B.; Andrä, C.; Schwager, A.; Macedonia, M.; von Kriegstein, K.: Twelve- and fourteen-year-old school children differentially benefit from sensorimotor- and multisensory-enriched vocabulary training. Educational Psychology Review 34, pp. 1739 - 1770 (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)
2021
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Müller-Axt, C.; Eichner, C.; Rusch, H.; Kauffmann, L.; Bazin, P.-L.; Anwander, A.; Morawski, M.; von Kriegstein, K.: Mapping the human lateral geniculate nucleus and its cytoarchitectonic subdivisions using quantitative MRI. NeuroImage 244, 118559 (2021)
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Mathias, B.; Klingebiel, A.; Hartwigsen, G.; Sureth, L.; Macedonia, M.; Mayer, K.; von Kriegstein, K.: Motor cortex causally contributes to vocabulary translation following sensorimotor-enriched training. The Journal of Neuroscience 41 (41), pp. 8618 - 8631 (2021)
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Mihai, P. G.; Tschentscher, N.; von Kriegstein, K.: Modulation of the primary auditory thalamus when recognizing speech with background noise. The Journal of Neuroscience 41 (33), pp. 7136 - 7147 (2021)
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Maguinness, C.; von Kriegstein, K.: Visual mechanisms for voice‐identity recognition flexibly adjust to auditory noise level. Human Brain Mapping 42 (12), pp. 3963 - 3982 (2021)
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Tabas, A.; von Kriegstein, K.: Adjudicating between local and global architectures of predictive processing in the subcortical auditory pathway. Frontiers in Neural Circuits 15, 644743 (2021)
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Tabas, A.; von Kriegstein, K.: Neural modelling of the encoding of fast frequency modulation. PLoS Computational Biology 17, e1008787 (2021)
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Mathias, B.; Sureth, L.; Hartwigsen, G.; Macedonia, M.; Mayer, K. M.; von Kriegstein, K.: Visual sensory cortices causally contribute to auditory word recognition following sensorimotor-enriched vocabulary training. Cerebral Cortex 31 (1), pp. 513 - 528 (2021)
2020
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Tabas, A.; Mihai, P. G.; Kiebel, S.; Trampel, R.; von Kriegstein, K.: Abstract rules drive adaptation in the subcortical sensory pathway. eLife 9, e64501 (2020)
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Jiang, J.; von Kriegstein, K.; Jiang, J.: Brain mechanisms of eye contact during verbal communication predict autistic traits in neurotypical individuals. Scientific Reports 10, 14602 (2020)
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Mathias, B.; Andrä, C.; Mayer, K. M.; Sureth, L.; Klingebiel, A.; Hartwigsen, G.; Macedonia, M.; von Kriegstein, K.: How can we learn foreign language vocabulary more easily? Frontiers for Young Minds 8, 89 (2020)
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Borowiak, K.; von Kriegstein, K.: Intranasal oxytocin modulates brain responses to voice-identity recognition in typically developing individuals, but not in ASD. Translational Psychiatry 10 (1), 221 (2020)
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Andrä, C.; Mathias, B.; Schwager, A.; Macedonia, M.; von Kriegstein, K.: Learning foreign language vocabulary with gestures and pictures enhances vocabulary memory for several months post-learning in eight-year-old school children. Educational Psychology Review 32, pp. 815 - 850 (2020)
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