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| J HorvathSummaryAffiliation: Institute for Psychology Country: Hungary Publications
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Simultaneously active pre-attentive representations of local and global rules for sound sequences in the human brainJ Horvath
Institute of Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H 1394 Budapest, P O Box 389 Szondi u 83 85, Budapest, Hungary
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res 12:131-44. 2001....
Distraction and the auditory attentional blinkJános Horváth
Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szondi u 83 85, P O B 398, Budapest, 1394, Hungary
Atten Percept Psychophys 73:695-701. 2011..By varying the saliency of T1, we showed that distraction does contribute to the auditory AB effect, but the contribution is short-lived: Only stimuli immediately following T1 are affected...
Action-sound coincidences suppress evoked responses of the human auditory cortex in EEG and MEGJános Horváth
Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H 1394 Budapest, Hungary
J Cogn Neurosci 24:1919-31. 2012..Tones coinciding with keypresses elicited suppressed N1(m) and P2(m), suggesting that action-stimulus contiguity (temporal proximity) is sufficient to suppress sensory processing related to the detection of auditory events...
Preventing distraction by probabilistic cueingJános Horváth
Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Int J Psychophysiol 83:342-7. 2012..These results are compatible with the notion that the distraction is prevented by means of preparatory processes initiated by the cues...
Preventing distraction: assessing stimulus-specific and general effects of the predictive cueing of deviant auditory eventsJános Horváth
Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Biol Psychol 87:35-48. 2011..The results also suggest that early P3a and RON index processes related to the specific deviating stimulus feature, whereas late P3a reflects a general distraction-related process...
Omission mismatch negativity builds up lateJános Horváth
Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Neuroreport 21:537-41. 2010..In contrast, when omissions occurred with 9% probability among continuously presented tones, the omission-related waveform was elicited. Thus, the omission-related ERP builds up later than MMN...
The effects of response sharing and stimulus presentation frequency on event-related potentials in an auditory oddball paradigmJános Horváth
Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Psychophysiology 47:931-41. 2010..We also suggest that, in the given task context, conflict-related N2 may reflect the number of alternative stimuli leading to alternative response options...
Distraction in a continuous-stimulation detection taskJános Horváth
Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H 1394 Budapest, Hungary
Biol Psychol 83:229-38. 2010..However, when the auditory stimulation was task-relevant, the gap-elicited N1 was attenuated. These results show that the glides drew attention away from the ongoing task, both from watching the silent movie and from detecting gaps...
The utility of brief, spectrally rich, dynamic sounds in the passive oddball paradigmJános Horváth
Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, P O B 398, Szondi u 83 85, H 1394 Budapest, Hungary
Neurosci Lett 461:262-5. 2009..This result might indicate that LDN elicitation depends on stimulation complexity: stimulus settings in which an LDN is registered in children but not in adults may be perceived as more complex by children than by adults...
Specific or general? The nature of attention set changes triggered by distracting auditory eventsJános Horváth
Institute of Psychology I, University of Leipzig, Seeburgstr 14 20, D 04103 Leipzig, Germany
Brain Res 1229:193-203. 2008..The presence of deviance-related response time delay in the Relevant Deviance condition suggests that other effects unrelated to distraction also occurred...
Do N1/MMN, P3a, and RON form a strongly coupled chain reflecting the three stages of auditory distraction?János Horváth
Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Biol Psychol 79:139-47. 2008..Possible interpretations of P3a and RON are discussed...
Primary motor area contribution to attentional reorienting after distractionJános Horváth
Institute for Psychology I, University of Leipzig, Germany
Neuroreport 19:443-6. 2008..In the reorienting negativity interval, significant activity was located in the primary motor area. This suggests that action-selection-related activity also contributes to attentional reorientation after distraction...
Age-related differences in distraction and reorientation in an auditory taskJános Horváth
Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Neurobiol Aging 30:1157-72. 2009..Restoration of the task-optimal attention set was delayed in children, whereas in the elderly, the triggering of involuntary attention-switching required longer time...
MMN or no MMN: no magnitude of deviance effect on the MMN amplitudeJános Horváth
Institute of Psychology I, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Psychophysiology 45:60-9. 2008..These results are compatible with an explanation suggesting that MMN is involved in maintaining a neural representation of the auditory environment...
The temporal window of integration in elderly and young adultsJános Horváth
Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Neurobiol Aging 28:964-75. 2007..On the other hand, the lower MMN amplitudes elicited by frequency deviation in the elderly compared with the younger participants suggest that the specificity of frequency representation deteriorates with aging...
How the human auditory system treats repetition amongst changeJános Horváth
Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, P O Box 389, Szondi u 83 85, H 1394 Budapest, Hungary
Neurosci Lett 368:157-61. 2004..Global repetition probability had a significant effect on RN: it was only elicited with 5%, but not with the two higher repetition-probabilities. This result supports the MMN interpretation of the RN...
