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| Kirsten HöttingSummaryAffiliation: University of Hamburg Country: Germany Publications
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Differential cognitive effects of cycling versus stretching/coordination training in middle-aged adultsKirsten Hötting
Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Health Psychol 31:145-55. 2012..Moreover, little is known about the impact of exercise on cognition in middle-aged humans...
Auditory and auditory-tactile processing in congenitally blind humansKirsten Hötting
Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, University of Hamburg, Von Melle Park 11, D 20146 Hamburg, Germany
Hear Res 258:165-74. 2009..This article summarizes evidence for a reorganization of multisensory brain areas and reduced crossmodal interactions on the behavioral level following congenital visual deprivation...
Altered auditory-tactile interactions in congenitally blind humans: an event-related potential studyKirsten Hötting
Department of Psychology, Philipps University Marburg, Gutenbergstrasse 18, 35032 Marburg, Germany
Exp Brain Res 159:370-81. 2004..Alternatively, enhanced perceptual skills of the blind within the intact modalities may result in reduced multisensory interactions ("inverse effectiveness of multisensory integration")...
Long-term versus short-term memory deficits for faces in temporal lobe and generalized epilepsy patientsKirsten Hötting
Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, University of Hamburg, 20146 Hamburg, Germany
J Int Neuropsychol Soc 16:574-8. 2010..These results are in line with the idea that short-term memory is a transient trace that requires consolidation supported by the medial temporal lobe to change into a more stable status of long-term memory...
Neural correlates of cross-modally induced changes in tactile awarenessKirsten Hötting
Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
J Cogn Neurosci 21:2445-61. 2009..Thus, auditory stimuli seem to alter neural mechanisms associated with automatic tactile deviant detection. The present findings contribute to the debate of which processing step in the brain determines what is consciously perceived...
Unimodal and crossmodal gradients of spatial attention: Evidence from event-related potentialsJulia Föcker
University of Hamburg, Germany
Brain Topogr 23:1-13. 2010..These results suggest that both modality specific and supramodal spatial representations are activated during orienting attention in space...
Early visual deprivation affects the development of face recognition and of audio-visual speech perceptionLisa Putzar
Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, University of Hamburg, Germany
Restor Neurol Neurosci 28:251-7. 2010..In the present study, cataract patients were tested for their capability to recognize faces and to integrate auditory and visual speech information...
Crossmodal and intermodal attention modulate event-related brain potentials to tactile and auditory stimuliKirsten Hötting
Department of Psychology, Philipps University Marburg, Gutenbergstrasse 18, 35032 Marburg, Germany
Exp Brain Res 148:26-37. 2003..The present results provide evidence for the parallel influence of spatial and intermodal selection mechanisms at early processing stages while later processing steps are restricted to the relevant modality...
Spatial coordinate systems for tactile spatial attention depend on developmental vision: evidence from event-related potentials in sighted and congenitally blind adult humansBrigitte Röder
Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Eur J Neurosci 28:475-83. 2008..These results demonstrate that the default use of an external frame of reference for tactile localization seems to depend on developmental vision...
Cardiovascular fitness modulates brain activation associated with spatial learningKathrin Holzschneider
Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, University of Hamburg, Von Melle Park 11, 20146 Hamburg, Germany
Neuroimage 59:3003-14. 2012..These data suggest that cardiovascular fitness has an impact on brain regions associated with spatial learning in humans and hence, could be a potent intervention to prevent age-related cognitive decline...
The development of visual feature binding processes after visual deprivation in early infancyLisa Putzar
Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, University of Hamburg, Von Melle Park 11, D 20146 Hamburg, Germany
Vision Res 47:2616-26. 2007..The present results suggest that the ability of visual feature binding depends on early visual input and is permanently impaired if patterned vision is prevented in early infancy for 5 months or more...
Hearing cheats touch, but less in congenitally blind than in sighted individualsKirsten Hötting
Philipps University Marburg, Marburg, Germany
Psychol Sci 15:60-4. 2004....
