Publikationen
Beiträge in Zeitschriften mit Begutachtungssystem
- [27]Weise, A., Bendixen, A., Müller, D., & Schröger, E. (in press). Which kind of transition is important for sound representation? An event-related potential study. Brain Research.
- [26]Bendixen, A., Schröger, E., Ritter, W., & Winkler, I. (in press). Regularity extraction from non-adjacent sounds. Frontiers in Psychology.
- [25]Rimmele, J. M., Schröger, E., & Bendixen, A. (in press). Age-related changes in the use of regular patterns for auditory scene analysis. Hearing Research.
- [24]Szalardy, O., Bendixen, A., Toth, D., Denham, S. L., & Winkler, I. (in press). Modulation frequency acts as a primary cue for auditory stream segregation. Learning and Perception. [Abstract]
- [23]Denham, S. L., Bendixen, A., Mill, R., Toth, D., Wennekers, T., Coath, M., Bohm, T. M., Szalardy, O., & Winkler, I. (in press). Characterising switching behaviour in perceptual multi-stability. Journal of Neuroscience Methods.
- [22]Bendixen, A., Bohm, T. M., Szalardy, O., Mill, R., Denham, S. L., & Winkler, I. (in press). Different roles of similarity and predictability in auditory stream segregation. Learning and Perception. [Abstract]
- [21]Weise, A., Schröger, E., & Bendixen, A. (2012). The processing of concurrent sounds based on inharmonicity and asynchronous onsets: An object-related negativity (ORN) study. Brain Research, 1439, 73-81. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [20]Horváth, J., & Bendixen, A. (2012). Preventing distraction by probabilistic cueing. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 83(3), 342-347. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [19]Winkler, I., Denham, S. L., Mill, R., Bohm, T. M., & Bendixen, A. (2012). Multistability in auditory stream segregation: A predictive coding view. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 367(1591), 1001-1012. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [18]Bendixen, A., SanMiguel, I., & Schröger, E. (2012). Early electrophysiological indicators for predictive processing in audition: A review. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 83(2), 120-131. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [17]Bendixen, A., Denham, S. L., Gyimesi, K., & Winkler, I. (2010). Regular patterns stabilize auditory streams. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 128(6), 3658-3666. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [16]Sandmann, P., Kegel, A., Eichele, T., Dillier, N., Lai, W., Bendixen, A., Debener, S., Jäncke, L., & Meyer, M. (2010). Neurophysiological evidence of impaired musical sound perception in cochlear-implant users. Clinical Neurophysiology, 121(12), 2070-2082. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [15]Bendixen, A., Grimm, S., Deouell, L. Y., Wetzel, N., Mädebach, A., & Schröger, E. (2010). The time-course of auditory and visual distraction effects in a new crossmodal paradigm. Neuropsychologia, 48, 2130-2139. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [14]Bubic, A., Bendixen, A., Schubotz, R. I., Jacobsen, T., & Schröger, E. (2010). Differences in processing violations of sequential and feature regularities as revealed by visual event-related brain potentials. Brain Research, 1317, 192-202. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [13]Bendixen, A., Jones, S. J., Klump, G., & Winkler, I. (2010). Probability dependence and functional separation of the object-related and mismatch negativity event-related potential components. Neuroimage, 50(1), 285-290. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [12]Grimm, S., Bendixen, A., Deouell, L. Y., & Schröger, E. (2009). Distraction in a visual multi-deviant paradigm: behavioral and event-related potential effects. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 72(3), 260-266. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [11]Bendixen, A., Schröger, E., & Winkler, I. (2009). I heard that coming: event-related potential evidence for stimulus-driven prediction in the auditory system. Journal of Neuroscience, 29(26), 8447-8451. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [10]Saupe, K., Widmann, A., Bendixen, A., Müller, M. M., & Schröger, E. (2009). Effects of intermodal attention on the auditory steady-state response and the event-related potential. Psychophysiology, 46(2), 321-327. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [9]Horváth, J., Roeber, U., Bendixen, A., & Schröger, E. (2008). Specific or general? The nature of attention set changes triggered by distracting auditory events. Brain Research, 1229, 193-203. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [8]Bendixen, A., Prinz, W., Horváth, J., Trujillo-Barreto, N. J., & Schröger, E. (2008). Rapid extraction of auditory feature contingencies. Neuroimage, 41(3), 1111-1119. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [7]Bendixen, A., & Schröger, E. (2008). Memory trace formation for abstract auditory features and its consequences in different attentional contexts. Biological Psychology, 78(3), 231-241. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [6]Horváth, J., Winkler, I., & Bendixen, A. (2008). Do N1/MMN, P3a, and RON form a strongly coupled chain reflecting the three stages of auditory distraction? Biological Psychology, 79, 139-147. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [5]Grimm, S., Schröger, E., Bendixen, A., Bäß, P., Roye, A., & Deouell, L. Y. (2008). Optimizing the auditory distraction paradigm: Behavioral and event-related potential effects in a lateralized multi-deviant approach. Clinical Neurophysiology, 119, 934-947. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [4]Schröger, E., Bendixen, A., Trujillo-Barreto, N. J., & Roeber, U. (2007). Processing of abstract rule violations in audition. PLoS One, 2((2)11), e1131. [Full Text, Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [3]Bendixen, A., Roeber, U., & Schröger, E. (2007). Regularity extraction and application in dynamic auditory stimulus sequences. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19(10), 1664-1677. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
- [2]Bendixen, A., Grimm, S., & Schröger, E. (2006). The relation between onset, offset, and duration perception as examined by psychophysical data and event-related brain potentials. Journal of Psychophysiology, 20(1), 40-51. [Abstract, CrossRef]
- [1]Bendixen, A., Grimm, S., & Schröger, E. (2005). Human auditory event-related potentials predict duration judgments. Neuroscience Letters, 383(3), 284-288. [Abstract, PubMed, CrossRef]
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Eingereichte Zeitschriftenbeiträge
- [3]Spielmann, M. I., Schröger, E., Kotz, S. A., Pechmann, T., & Bendixen, A. (submitted). Using a staircase procedure for the objective measurement of auditory stream integration and segregation.
- [2]Scharinger, M., Bendixen, A., Trujillo-Barreto, N. J., & Obleser, J. (submitted). A sparse neural code for some speech sounds but not for others.
- [1]Bendixen, A., & Andersen, S. K. (submitted). Measuring target detection performance in paradigms with high event rates.
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Monographien
- •Bendixen, A. (2009). Detecting Regular Relations in the Environment: On the Extraction and Application of Rules in Dynamic Tone Sequences. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag.
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Beiträge in Sammelbänden
- •Schröger, E., SanMiguel, I., & Bendixen, A. (in press). Prädiktive Modellierung in der auditiven Wahrnehmung. In E. Schröger & S. Koelsch (Eds.), Kognitive und Affektive Neurowissenschaften. Enzyklopädie der Psychologie (Serie II: Kognition, Band 9). Göttingen: Hogrefe.
- •Georgiou, J., Pouliquen, P., Cassidy, A., Garreau, G., Andreou, C., Stuarts, G., d'Urbal, C., Andreou, A. G., Denham, S. L., Wennekers, T., Mill, R., Winkler, I., Bohm, T. M., Szalardy, O., Klump, G. M., Jones, S. J., & Bendixen, A. (2011). A multimodal-corpus data collection system for cognitive acoustic scene analysis. In 45th Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS) (pp. 1-6). Baltimore, USA: IEEE. [Abstract, CrossRef]
- •Mill, R., Bohm, T. M., Bendixen, A., Winkler, I., & Denham, S. L. (2011). CHAINS: Competition and cooperation between fragmentary event predictors in a model of auditory scene analysis. In 45th Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS) (pp. 1-6). Baltimore, USA: IEEE. [Abstract, CrossRef]
- •Bendixen, A. (2010). Using electrophysiology to study unconscious memory representations. In I. Winkler & I. Czigler (Eds.), Unconscious memory representations in perception: Processes and mechanisms in the brain (pp. 259-271). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.