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Martin E. Maier
Martin E. Maier
Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei ku.de
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Error-related brain activity and adjustments of selective attention following errors
ME Maier, N Yeung, M Steinhauser
Neuroimage 56 (4), 2339-2347, 2011
1382011
Cognitive control under stress: how stress affects strategies of task-set reconfiguration
M Steinhauser, M Maier, R Hübner
Psychological science 18 (6), 540-545, 2007
1252007
Is the error-related negativity amplitude related to error detectability? Evidence from effects of different error types
M Maier, M Steinhauser, R Hübner
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 20 (12), 2263-2273, 2008
982008
Errors can elicit an error positivity in the absence of an error negativity: Evidence for independent systems of human error monitoring
F Di Gregorio, ME Maier, M Steinhauser
Neuroimage 172, 427-436, 2018
972018
Modeling behavioral measures of error detection in choice tasks: response monitoring versus conflict monitoring.
M Steinhauser, M Maier, R Hübner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 34 (1), 158, 2008
632008
Impaired conflict adaptation in an emotional task context following rostral anterior cingulate cortex lesions in humans
ME Maier, G Di Pellegrino
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 24 (10), 2070-2079, 2012
602012
Enhanced error‐related negativity on flanker errors: Error expectancy or error significance?
ME Maier, G Di Pellegrino, M Steinhauser
Psychophysiology 49 (7), 899-908, 2012
582012
Emotional and movement-related body postures modulate visual processing
K Borhani, E Ladavas, ME Maier, A Avenanti, C Bertini
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 10 (8), 1092-1101, 2015
482015
Unseen fearful faces influence face encoding: evidence from ERPs in hemianopic patients
R Cecere, C Bertini, ME Maier, E Làdavas
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 26 (11), 2564-2577, 2014
432014
Error-related brain activity and error awareness in an error classification paradigm
F Di Gregorio, M Steinhauser, ME Maier
NeuroImage 139, 202-210, 2016
422016
Error-related pupil dilation is sensitive to the evaluation of different error types
ME Maier, B Ernst, M Steinhauser
Biological psychology 141, 25-34, 2019
382019
Mediofrontal negativity signals unexpected omission of aversive events
S Garofalo, ME Maier, G di Pellegrino
Scientific reports 4 (1), 4816, 2014
372014
Cognitive modelling reveals distinct electrophysiological markers of decision confidence and error monitoring
M Rausch, M Zehetleitner, M Steinhauser, ME Maier
NeuroImage 218, 116963, 2020
352020
Mediofrontal negativity signals unexpected timing of salient outcomes
S Garofalo, C Timmermann, S Battaglia, ME Maier, G Di Pellegrino
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 29 (4), 718-727, 2017
342017
Error monitoring is related to processing internal affective states
ME Maier, C Scarpazza, F Starita, R Filogamo, E Làdavas
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 16, 1050-1062, 2016
332016
Impaired rapid error monitoring but intact error signaling following rostral anterior cingulate cortex lesions in humans
ME Maier, F Di Gregorio, T Muricchio, G Di Pellegrino
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9, 339, 2015
332015
Error significance but not error expectancy predicts error-related negativities for different error types
ME Maier, M Steinhauser
Behavioural Brain Research SreeTestContent1 297, 259-267, 2016
322016
Multisensory stimulation in hemianopic patients boosts orienting responses to the hemianopic field and reduces attentional resources to the intact field
NM Dundon, E Làdavas, ME Maier, C Bertini
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience 33 (4), 405-419, 2015
322015
Updating expected action outcome in the medial frontal cortex involves an evaluation of error type
ME Maier, M Steinhauser
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (40), 15705-15709, 2013
302013
Neural signatures of adaptive post-error adjustments in visual search
R Steinhauser, ME Maier, M Steinhauser
NeuroImage 150, 270-278, 2017
232017
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