Manuscripts Submitted and in Revision
Knötzele J & Kornmeier J (submitted) Targeted Memory Reactivation (TMR) – from basic research to practical application.
Wilson M, Wittmann M, Kornmeier J (in revision) Behavioural and EEG correlates of forward and backward priming.
Hecker L, Joos, E, Feige, B, Maier, S, Tebartz van Elst L, Kornmeier J (submitted) Source Reconstruction of the ERP Uncertainty Effects reveals common Neural Mechanisms for different Stimulus Categories. preprint
Hecker L, Mascke, M, Rupprecht R, Tebartz van Elst L, Kornmeier J (submitted) Evaluation of Long-Short Term Memory Networks for M/EEG Source Imaging with Simulated and Real EEG Data. preprint
Peer Reviewed Articles
Wilson M, Joos E, Giersch A, Bonnefond A, Tebartz van Elst L, Hecker L, Kornmeier J (2024) Do smaller P300 amplitudes in Schizophrenia result from larger variability in temporal processing? Schizophr 10, 104. doi.org/10.1038/s41537-024-00519-4
Mozhdehfarahbakhsh A, Hecker L, Joos E, Kornmeier J (2024) Visual imagination can influence visual perception – towards an experimental paradigm to measure imagination. Sci Rep 14, 24486. doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-74693-x
Friedel EBN, Tebartz van Elst L, Beringer M, Endres D, Runge K, Maier S, Kornmeier J, Bach M, Domschke K, Heinrich S, Nickel K (2024) Reduced contrast sensitivity, pattern electroretinogram ratio and diminished a-wave amplitude in patients with major depressive disorder. Eur. Arch. Psychiatry Clin. Neurosci. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00406-024-01826-8
Al-Nosairy KO, Quanz E, Eick C, Hoffmann MB, Kornmeier J (2023) Altered perception of the bistable motion quartet in albinism.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science November 2023, Vol.64, 39.
Wilson M, Hecker L, Joos L, Aertsen A, Tebartz van Elst L and Kornmeier J (2023) Spontaneous Necker-Cube Reversals are not that Spontaneous.
Front. Neurosci. 17:1179081. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2023.1179081
Hecker L, Tebartz van Elst L, Kornmeier J (2023) Source Localization Using Recursively Applied and Projected MUSIC with Flexible Extent Estimation.
Front. Neurosci. 17:1170862. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1170862
Knötzele J, Riemann D, Frase L, Feige B, Tebartz van Elst L, Kornmeier J (2023) Can rose odor help to improve memory consolidation during sleep and retrieval? – a real-life study. Scientific Reports 13, 2371
Friedel E, Tebartz van Elst L, Schäfer M, Maier S, Runge K, Küchlin S, Reich M, Lagrèze WA, Kornmeier J, Ebert D, Endres D, Domschke K, Nickel K (2022) Retinal thinning in adults with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. J Autism Dev Disord
Costa R, Campos P, Wiborg M, Rebôlo C, Wittmann M, Kornmeier
J (2022) Prevalence of visual snow and relation to
attentional absorption. PLoS ONE 17(1): e0276971
Friedel E, Hahn HT, Maier S, Küchlin S, Reich M, Runge K, Bach M, Heinrich SP, Kornmeier J, Endres D, Ebert D, Domschke K, Tebartz van Elst L, Nickel K (2022) Structural and functional retinal alterations in patients with paranoid schizophrenia. Translational Psychiatry 12, 402
Hecker L, Wilson M, Tebartz van Elst L, Kornmeier J
(2022) Altered EEG variability on different time scales in
participants with Asperger Autism Disorder.
Scientific Reports 12:13068
Kornmeier J, Sosic-Vasic Z, Joos E (2022) Spacing
Learning Units affects both learning and forgetting.
Trends in Neuroscience and Education 26, 100173 [PDF-request?@]
Friedel E, Tebartz van Elst L, Schmelz C, Ebert D, Maier S, Endres D,
Goll P, Runge K, Bubl E, Kornmeier J, Bach M, Heinrich SP, Nickel K (2021)
Reduced Pattern electroretinogram amplitudes in depression –
Improved recording paradigm. Frontiers
in Medicine 8:732222
Kornmeier J, Bhatia K, Joos E (2021) Top down resolution of visual ambiguity – knowledge from the future or by footprints from the past?
PLoS ONE 16(10): e0258667
Hecker L, Rupprecht R, Tebartz van Elst L, Kornmeier J (2021)
ConvDip: A convolutional neural network for improved M/EEG
Source Imaging. Frontiers
in Neuroscience 15.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.569918
Joos E, Giersch A, Bhatia K, Heinrich SP, Tebartz van Elst L,
Kornmeier J (2020) Using the perceptual past to predict the
perceptual future influences the perceived present – a novel ERP
paradigm PLoS
ONE 15(9): e0237663
Joos E, Giersch A, Hecker L, Schipp J, Tebartz van Elst L,
Kornmeier J (2020) Large EEG effects are highly similar across
Necker cubes, smileys and abstract stimuli. PLoS
ONE 15(5): e0232928
Staadt R, Philipp ST, Cremers J, Kornmeier J, Jancke D (2020)
Perception of the difference between past and present stimulus: A rare orientation illusion may indicate incidental access to prediction error-like signals PLoS
ONE 15(5): e0232349
Neumann F, Oberhauser V, Kornmeier J (2020) How our nose
helps us optimize learning while we sleep – from lab research to
real life. Scientific
Reports 10, 1227
Kornmeier J, Friedel E, Hecker L, Schmidt S, Wittmann M
(2019) What happens in the brain of meditators when perception
changes but not the stimulus?
PLoS ONE 14(10): e0223843
Liaci E, Fischer A, Atmanspacher H, Heinrichs M, Tebartz van
Elst L, Kornmeier J (2018) Positive and Negative Hysteresis
Effects for the Perception of Geometric and Emotional
Ambiguities. PLoS
ONE 13(9): e0202398
Sosic-Vasic Z, Hille K, Kröner J, Spitzer M, Kornmeier J
(2018) When learning disturbs memory – temporal profile of
retroactive interference of learning on memory formation. Frontiers
in Psychology 9:82. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00082
Kornmeier J, Wörner R, Riedel A, Tebartz van Elst L
(2017) A different view on the Necker cube – differences in
multistable perception dynamics between Asperger and
Non-Asperger observers. PLoS
ONE 12(12): e0189197
Kornmeier J, Friedel E, Wittmann M, Atmanspacher H (2017)
EEG Correlates of Cognitive Time Scales in the Necker-Zeno
Model for Bistable Perception. Consciousness
and Cognition 53, 136 - 150. [PDF-request?@]
Liaci E, Fischer A, Heinrichs M, Tebartz van Elst L,
Kornmeier J (2017) Mona Lisa is always happy – and only
sometimes sad. Scientific Reports
7, 43511
Kornmeier J, Wörner R, Bach M (2016) Can I trust in what
I see? – EEG Evidence for a Cognitive Evaluation of Perceptual
Constructs. Psychophysiology
53 (10), 1507-1523
Liaci E, Wörner R, Bach M, Tebartz van Elst L, Heinrich
SP, Kornmeier J (2016) Ambiguity in visual and tactile apparent
motion perception. PLoS
ONE 11(5): e0152736.
Duval CZ, Goumon Y, Kemmel V, Kornmeier J, Dufour A, Andlauer
O, Vidailhet P, Poisbeau P, Salvat E, Muller A, Mensah-Nyagan
AG, Schmidt-Mutter C, Giersch A (2016) Neurophysiological
evidence of enhanced pain sensitivity in patients with
schizophrenia. Scientific
Reports 6, 22542, 1-10
Wernery J, Atmanspacher H, Kornmeier J, Candia V, Folkers
G, Wittmann M (2015) Temporal processing in bistable perception
of the Necker cube. Perception
44(2), 157-168.
Kornmeier J. Mayer G. (2014) The alien in the forest OR when
temporal context dominates perception. Perception
43(11), 1270-1274.
Mayer G. & Kornmeier J. (2014). Rätselhafte Objekte
auf den Bildern einer Wildkamera oder: die Tücken der
Wahrnehmung. Zeitschrift
für Anomalistik Band 14, 7-24. [PDF-request?@]
Kornmeier J. & Bach M. (2014). EEG correlates to perceptual
reversals of Boring's ambiguous Old/Young Woman. Perception
43(9), 950-962-A.
Kornmeier J., Wörner R., Riedel A. & Tebartz van Elst L.
(2014). A different view on the checkerboard? Alterations in
early and late visually evoked EEG potentials in Asperger
observers. PLoS
ONE 9(3): e90993.
Kornmeier J., Spitzer M. & Sosic-Vasic Z. (2014). Very
similar spacing-effect patterns in very different
learning/practice domains. PLoS
ONE 9(3): e90656.
O'Shea R., Kornmeier J. & Roeber U. (2013). Predicting visual
consciousness electrophysiologically. PLoS
ONE 8(10): e76134.
Kornmeier J. & Sosic-Vasic Z. (2012). Parallels between
spacing effects during behavioural and cellular learning. Frontiers
in Human Neuroscience 6(203): 1-5.
Kornmeier J. & Bach M. (2012). Ambiguous figures - What
happens in the brain if perception changes but not the stimulus.
Frontiers
in Human Neuroscience 6(51): 1-23.
Kornmeier J., Pfäffle M. & Bach M. (2011). Necker cube:
Stimulus-related (low-level) and percept-related (high-level)
EEG signatures early in occipital cortex. Journal
of Vision 11(9):12, 1-11.
Kornmeier J. & Sosic-Vasic Z. (2011). Hirngymnastik nach Plan
- Gibt es ein Trainingsprogramm für effizientes Lernen?
Nervenheilkunde 30: 613-620. [PDF-request?@]
Ehm W., Bach M. & Kornmeier J. (2010). Variability in
gamma activity during observation of ambiguous figures. In:
Fechner Day 2010, ed. by A. Bastianelli and G. Vidotto,
International Society for Psychophysics, Padua 2010, pp.
439-444. [PDF-request?@]
Ehm W., Bach M. & Kornmeier J. (2010). Ambiguous figures and
binding: EEG frequency modulations during multistable
perception. Psychophysiology
48: 547-558. [PDF-request?@]
Ehm W., Kornmeier J. & Heinrich SP. (2010). Multiple testing
via successive subdivision. Electronic
Journal of Statistics 4: 461-471.
Kornmeier J. & Bach M. (2009). Object perception: When
our brain is impressed but we do not notice it. Journal
of Vision 9(1): 7, 1-10.
Kornmeier J., Hein CM. & Bach M. (2009). Multistable
Perception: When bottom-up and top-down coincide. Brain
& Cognition 69: 138-147. [PDF-request?@]
Atmanspacher H., Bach M., Filk T., Kornmeier J., Römer H.
(2008). Cognitive Time Scales in a Necker-Zeno Model for
Bistable Perception.
Open Cybernetics & Systemics Journal 2: 234-251.
Kornmeier J., Ehm W., Bigalke H., Bach M. (2007).
Discontinuous presentation of ambiguous figures: How
inter-stimulus-interval durations affect reversal dynamics and
ERPs. Psychophysiology
44(4): 552-560. [PDF-request?@]
Kornmeier J., Bach M. (2006). Bistable perception - Along the
processing chain from ambiguous visual input to a stable
percept. Int
J Psychophysiol 62(2): 345-349. [PDF-request?@]
Kornmeier J., Bach M. (2005). The Necker cube - an ambiguous
figure disambiguated in early visual processing. Vision
Research 45(8): 955-960. [PDF-request?@]
Kornmeier J., Bach M., Atmanspacher H. (2004). Correlates of
perceptive instabilities in visually evoked potentials. Int
J Bifurcations & Chaos 14(2): 727-736. [PDF-request?@]
Kornmeier J. & Bach M. (2004). Early neural activity in
Necker-cube reversal: Evidence for low-level processing of a
gestalt phenomenon. Psychophysiology
40(1): 1-8. [PDF-request?@]