• 2023

    Research article (journal)

    Balestrieri, E., Michel, R., & Busch, N. (2023). Alpha-Band Lateralization and Microsaccades Elicited by Exogenous Cues Do Not Track Attentional Orienting. eNeuro, 11(2).
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    Michel, R., & Busch, N. A. (2023). No evidence for rhythmic sampling in inhibition of return. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 85, 2111–2121.
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  • 2022

    Research article (journal)

    Broers, N., Bainbridge, W., Michel, R., Balestrieri, E., & Busch, N. (2022). The extent and specificity of visual exploration determines the formation of recollected memories in complex scenes. Journal of Vision (J Vis), 22(11), 9–9.
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    Frankowsky, M., Ke, D., Zwitserlood, P., Michel, R., & Bölte, J. (2022). The interplay between classifier choice and animacy in Mandarin-Chinese noun phrases: an ERP study. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience (Lang Cogn Neurosci), 37(7), 866–882.
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  • 2021

    Research article (journal)

    Michel, R., Dugué, L., & Busch, N. (2021). Distinct contributions of alpha and theta rhythms to perceptual and attentional sampling. European Journal of Neuroscience (Eur. J. Neurosci.), 55, 3025–3039.
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  • 2018

    Research article (journal)

    Michel, R., Bölte, J., & Liepelt, R. (2018). When a Social Experimenter Overwrites Effects of Salient Objects in an Individual Go/No-Go Simon Task — An ERP Study. Frontiers in Psychology (Front Psychol), 3(674).
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