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Literaturliste von Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Martin Meyer

letzte Aktualisierung: 04.12.2023

Neuschwander, P., Schmitt, R., Jagoda, L., Kurthen, I., Giroud, N. & Meyer, M. (2023). Different neuroanatomical correlates for temporal and spectral supra-threshold auditory tasks and speech in noise recognition in older adults with hearing impairment. European Journal of Neuroscience, 57(6), 981-1002.

Schmitt, R., Meyer, M. & Giroud, N. (2023). Improvements in naturalistic speech-in-noise comprehension in middle-aged and older adults after 3 weeks of computer-based speechreading training. npj Science of Learning, 8, No. 32.

Blume, C., Niedernhuber, M., Spitschan, M., Slawik, H. C., Meyer, M. P., Bekinschtein, T. A. & Cajochen, C. (2022). Melatonin suppression does not automatically alter sleepiness, vigilance, sensory processing, or sleep. Sleep, 45(11), No. zsac199.

Isler, B., von Burg, N., Kleinjung, T., Meyer, M., Stämpfli, P., Zölch, N. & Neff, P. (2022). Lower glutamate and GABA levels in auditory cortex of tinnitus patients: A 2D-JPRESS MR spectroscopy study. Scientific Reports, 12, No. 4068.

Kurthen, I., Christen, A., Meyer, M. & Giroud, N. (2022). Older adults' neural tracking of interrupted speech is a function of task difficulty. NeuroImage, 262, No. 119580.

Lopes Martins, M., Kleinjung, T., Meyer, M., Raveenthiran, V., Wellauer, Z., Peter, N. & Neff, P. (2022). Transcranial electric and acoustic stimulation for tinnitus: Study protocol for a randomized double-blind controlled trial assessing the influence of combined transcranial random noise and acoustic stimulation on tinnitus loudness and distress. Trials, 23(1), No. 418.

Riha, C., Güntensperger, D., Kleinjung, T. & Meyer, M. (2022). Recovering hidden responder groups in individuals receiving neurofeedback for tinnitus. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 16, No. 867704.

Schmitt, R., Meyer, M. & Giroud, N. (2022). Better speech-in-noise comprehension is associated with enhanced neural speech tracking in older adults with hearing impairment. Cortex, 151, 133-146.

Giroud, N., Keller, M. & Meyer, M. (2021). Interacting effects of frontal lobe neuroanatomy and working memory capacity to older listeners speech recognition in noise. Neuropsychologia, 158, No. 107892.

Isler, B., Giroud, N., Hirsiger, S., Kleinjung, T. & Meyer, M. (2021). Bilateral age-related atrophy in the planum temporale is associated with vowel discrimination difficulty in healthy older adults. Hearing Research, 406, No. 108252.

Kliesch, M., Pfenninger, S. E., Wieling, M., Stark, E. & Meyer, M. (2021). Cognitive benefits of learning additional languages in old adulthood? Insights from an intensive longitudinal intervention study. Applied Linguistics, 1-25.

Kurthen, I., Galbier, J., Jagoda, L., Neuschwander, P., Giroud, N. & Meyer, M. (2021). Selective attention modulates neural envelope tracking of informationally masked speech in healthy older adults. Human Brain Mapping, 1-15.

Oala, L., Murchison, A. G., Balachandran, P., Choudhary, S., Fehr, J., Werneck Leite, A., Goldschmidt, P. G., Johner, C., Schörverth, E. D. M., Nakasi, R., Meyer, M., Cabitza, F., Baird, P., Prabhu, C., Weicken, E., Liu, X., Wenzel, M., Vogler, S., Akogo, D., Alsalamah, S., Kazim, E., Koshiyama, A., Piechottka, S., Macpherson, S., Shadforth, I., Geierhofer, R., Matek, C., Krois, J., Sanguinetti, B., Arentz, M., Bielik, P., Calderon-Ramirez, S., Abbood, A., Langer, N., Haufe, S., Kherif, F., Pujari, S., Samek, W. & Wiegand, T. (2021). Machine learning for health: Algorithm auditing & quality control. Journal of Medical Systems, 45, No. 105.

Sauppe, S., Choudhary, K. K., Giroud, N., Blasi, D. E., Norcliffe, E., Bhattamishra, S., Gulati, M., Egurtzegi, A., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., Meyer, M. & Bickel, B. (2021). Neural signatures of syntactic variation in speech planning. PLoS Biology, 19(1), No. e3001038.

Stefani, O., Freyburger, M., Veitz, S., Basishvili, T., Meyer, M., Weibel, J., Kobayashi, K., Shirakawa, Y. & Cajochen, C. (2021). Changing color and intensity of LED lighting across the day impacts on circadian melatonin rhythms and sleep in healthy men. Journal of Pineal Research, 70(3), No. e12714.

Dröge, A., Rabs, E., Fleischer, J., Billion, S. K. H., Meyer, M., Schmid, S., Schlesewsky, M. & Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I. (2020). Case syncretism, animacy, and word order in Continental West Germanic: Neurolinguistic evidence from a comparative study on Standard German, Zurich German, and Fering (North Frisian). Journal of Germanic Linguistics, 32(3), 217-310.

Güntensperger, D., Kleinjung, T., Neff, P., Thüring, C. & Meyer, M. (2020). Combining neurofeedback with source estimation: Evaluation of an sLORETA neurofeedback protocol for chronic tinnitus treatment. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 38(4), 283-299.

Kurthen, I., Meyer, M., Schlesewsky, M. & Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I. (2020). Individual differences in peripheral hearing and cognition reveal sentence processing differences in healthy older adults. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 14, No. 573513.

Schwab, S., Giroud, N., Meyer, M. & Dellwo, V. (2020). Working memory and not acoustic sensitivity is related to stress processing ability in a foreign language: An ERP study. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 55, No. 100897.

Giroud, N., Keller, M., Hirsiger, S., Dellwo, V. & Meyer, M. (2019). Bridging the brain structure-brain function gap in prosodic speech processing in older adults. Neurobiology of Aging, 80, 116-126.

Güntensperger, D., Thüring, C., Kleinjung, T., Neff, P. & Meyer, M. (2019). Investigating the efficacy of an individualized alpha/delta neurofeedback protocol in the treatment of chronic tinnitus. Neural Plasticity, 2019, No. 3540898.

Kayhan, E., Meyer, M., Hunnius, S. & Bekkering, H. (2019). Nine-month-old infants update their predictive models of a changing environment. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 38, No. 100680.

Keller, M., Neuschwander, P. & Meyer, M. (2019). When right becomes less right: Neural dedifferentiation during suprasegmental speech processing in the aging brain. NeuroImage, 189, 886-895.

Neff, P., Hemsley, C., Kraxner, F., Weidt, S., Kleinjung, T. & Meyer, M. (2019). Active listening to tinnitus and its relation to resting state EEG activity. Neuroscience Letters, 694, 176-183.

Neff, P., Zielonka, L., Meyer, M., Langguth, B., Schecklmann, M. & Schlee, W. (2019). Comparison of amplitude modulated sounds and pure tones at the tinnitus frequency: Residual tinnitus suppression and stimulus evaluation. Trends in Hearing, 23, No. 2331216519833841.

Rufener, K. S., Krauel, K., Meyer, M., Heinze, H.-J. & Zaehle, T. (2019). Transcranial electrical stimulation improves phoneme processing in developmental dyslexia. Brain Stimulation, 12(4), 930-937.

Giroud, N., Lemke, U., Reich, P., Bauer, J., Widmer, S. & Meyer, M. (2018). Are you surprised to hear this? Longitudinal spectral speech exposure in older compared to middle-aged normal hearing adults. European Journal of Neuroscience, 47(1), 58-68.

Giroud, N., Muri, R., Meyer, M., Hirsiger, S., Kegel, A. & Dillier, N. (2018). Neuroanatomical and resting state EEG power correlates of central hearing loss in older adults. Brain Structure and Function, 223(1), 145-163.

Jagoda, L., Giroud, N., Neff, P., Kegel, A., Kleinjung, T. & Meyer, M. (2018). Speech perception in tinnitus is related to individual distress level - A neurophysiological study. Hearing Research, 367, 48-58.

Kleinjung, T., Thuering, C., Guentensperger, D., Neff, P. & Meyer, M. (2018). Neurofeedback in der Behandlung des chronischen Tinnitus. Überblick und Ausblick. HNO, 66(3), 198-204.

Giroud, N., Lemke, U., Reich, P., Matthes, K. L. & Meyer, M. (2017). Longitudinal auditory learning facilitates auditory cognition as revealed by microstate analysis. Biological Psychology, 123, 25-36.

Giroud, N., Lemke, U., Reich, P., Matthes, K. L. & Meyer, M. (2017). The impact of hearing aids and age-related hearing loss on auditory plasticity across three months - An electrical neuroimaging study. Hearing Research, 353, 162-175.

Güntensperger, D., Thüring, C., Meyer, M., Neff, P. & Kleinjung, T. (2017). Neurofeedback for tinnitus treatment - Review and current concepts. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 9, No. 386.

Meyer, M. & Kleinjung, T. (2017). Gibt es eine Neuropsychologie der Achtsamkeit und Selbstfürsorge? Psychotherapie im Dialog, 18(4), 99-102.

Meyer, M., Neff, P., Grest, A., Hemsley, C., Weidt, S. & Kleinjung, T. (2017). EEG oscillatory power dissociates between distress- and depression-related psychopathology in subjective tinnitus. Brain Research, 1663, 194-204.

Neff, P., Michels, J., Meyer, M., Schecklmann, M., Langguth, B. & Schlee, W. (2017). 10 Hz amplitude modulated sounds induce short-term tinnitus suppression. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, No. 130.

Peter, N., Kleinjung, T., Jeker, R., Meyer, M., Klaghofer, R. & Weidt, S. (2017). Tinnitus functional index: Validation of the German version for Switzerland. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 15, No. 94.

Wielopolski, J., Kleinjung, T., Koch, M., Peter, N., Meyer, M., Rufer, M. & Weidt, S. (2017). Alexithymia is associated with tinnitus severity. Frontiers in Psychiatry, No. 223.

Finke, M., Büchner, A., Ruigendijk, E., Meyer, M. & Sandmann, P. (2016). On the relationship between auditory cognition and speech intelligibility in cochlear implant users: An ERP study. Neuropsychologia, 87, 169-181.

Meyer, M., Neff, P., Liem, F., Kleinjung, T., Weidt, S., Langguth, B. & Schecklmann, M. (2016). Differential tinnitus-related neuroplastic alterations of cortical thickness and surface area. Hearing Research, 342, 1-12.

Peter, N., Kleinjung, T., Horat, L., Schmidt-Weitmann, S., Meyer, M., Büchi, S. & Weidt, S. (2016). Validation of PRISM (Pictorial Representation of Illness and Self Measure) as a novel visual assessment tool for the burden of suffering in tinnitus patients. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 14, No. 47.

Rufener, K. S., Oechslin, M. S., Wöstmann, M., Dellwo, V. & Meyer, M. (2016). Age-related neural oscillation patterns during the processing of temporally manipulated speech. Brain Topography, 29(3), 440-458.

Rufener, K. S., Oechslin, M. S., Zaehle, T. & Meyer, M. (2016). Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) differentially modulates speech perception in young and older adults. Brain Stimulation, 9(4), 562-567.

Rufener, K. S., Zaehle, T., Oechslin, M. S. & Meyer, M. (2016). 40 Hz-Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) selectively modulates speech perception. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 101, 18-24.

Weidt, S., Delsignore, A., Meyer, M., Rufer, M., Peter, N., Drabe, N. & Kleinjung, T. (2016). Which tinnitus-related characteristics affect current health-related quality of life and depression? A cross-sectional cohort study. Psychiatry Research, 237, 114-121.

Hurschler, M. A., Liem, F., Oechslin, M., Stämpfli, P. & Meyer, M. (2015). fMRI reveals lateralized pattern of brain activity modulated by the metrics of stimuli during auditory rhyme processing. Brain and Language, 147, 41-50.

Clos, M., Langner, R., Meyer, M., Oechslin, M. S., Zilles, K. & Eickhoff, S. B. (2014). Effects of prior information on decoding degraded speech: An fMRI study. Human Brain Mapping, 35(1), 61-74.

Elmer, S., Klein, C., Kuehnis, J., Liem, F., Meyer, M. & Jaencke, L. (2014). Music and Language Expertise Influence the Categorization of Speech and Musical Sounds: Behavioral and Electrophysiological Measurements. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26(10), 2356-2369.

Hänggi, J., Fövenyi, L., Liem, F., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2014). The hypothesis of neuronal interconnectivity as a function of brain size - A general organization principle of the human connectome. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, No. 915.

Liem, F., Hurschler, M. A., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2014). On the planum temporale lateralization in suprasegmental speech perception: Evidence from a study investigating behavior, structure, and function. Human Brain Mapping, 35(4), 1779-1789.

Meyer, M., Liem, F., Hirsiger, S., Jäncke, L. & Hänggi, J. (2014). Cortical surface area and cortical thickness demonstrate differential structural asymmetry in auditory-related areas of the human cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 24(10), 2541-2552.

Meyer, M., Luethi, M. S., Neff, P., Langer, N. & Büchi, S. (2014). Disentangling tinnitus distress and tinnitus presence by means of EEG power analysis. Neural Plasticity, 2014, No. 468546.

Meyer, M. & Mayorova, E. (2014). Kognitive Reserve: Lernen im Alter. Wirtschaftspsychologie aktuell, 21(3), 50-53.

Muller, A. M. & Meyer, M. (2014). Language in the brain at rest: New insights from resting state data and graph theoretical analysis. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, No. 228.

Rufener, K. S., Liem, F. & Meyer, M. (2014). Age-related differences in auditory evoked potentials as a function of task modulation during speech-nonspeech processing. Brain and Behavior, 4(1), 21-28.

Elmer, S., Hänggi, J., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2013). Increased cortical surface area of the left planum temporale in musicians facilitates the categorization of phonetic and temporal speech sounds. Cortex, 49(10), 2812-2821.

Elmer, S., Sollberger, S., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2013). An empirical reevaluation of absolute pitch: Behavioral and electrophysiological measurements. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 25(10), 1736-1753.

Hurschler, M. A., Liem, F., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2013). Right and left perisylvian cortex and left inferior frontal cortex mediate sentence-level rhyme detection in spoken language as revealed by sparse fMRI. Human Brain Mapping, 34(12), 3182-3192.

Kühnis, J., Elmer, S., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2013). Musicianship boosts perceptual learning of pseudoword-chimeras: An electrophysiological approach. Brain Topography, 26(1), 110-125.

Kühnis, J., Elmer, S., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2013). The encoding of vowels and temporal speech cues in the auditory cortex of professional musicians: An EEG study. Neuropsychologia, 51(8), 1608-1618.

Meyer, M. (2013). Auditives System. In G. R. F. F. Schneider (Hrsg.), Funktionelle MRT in Psychiatrie und Neurologie (S. 345-358). Heidelberg: Springer.

Meyer, M. (2013). Sprache. In L. Jäncke (Hrsg.), Kognitive Neurowissenschaften (S. 623-660). Bern: Huber.

Meyer, M. & Müller, A. (2013). Schluckauf des Gehirns. Die neuronalen Grundlagen des Tinnitus. Psychoscope, 34(4), 8-11.

Elmer, S., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2012). Neurofunctional and behavioural correlates of phonetic and temporal categorization in musically trained and untrained subjects. Cerebral Cortex, 22, 650-658.

Elmer, S., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2012). The spatiotemporal characteristics of elementary audiovisual speech and music processing in musically untrained subjects. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 83(3), 259-268.

Jäncke, L., Rogenmoser, L., Meyer, M. & Elmer, S. (2012). Pre-attentive modulation of brain responses to tones in coloured-hearing synesthetes. BMC Neuroscience (Online Journal), 13, No. 151.

Liem, F., Lutz, K., Luechinger, R., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2012). Reducing the interval between volume acquisitions improves "sparse" scanning protocols in event-related auditory fMRI. Brain Topography, 25(2), 182-193.

Liem, F., Zaehle, T., Burkhard, A., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2012). Cortical thickness of supratemporal plane predicts auditory N1 amplitude. NeuroReport, 23(17), 1026-1030.

Meyer, M., Elmer, S. & Jäncke, L. (2012). Musical expertise induces neuroplasticity of the planum temporale. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1252, 116-123.

Sandmann, P., Dillier, N., Eichele, T., Meyer, M., Kegel, A., Pascual-Marqui, R. D., Marcar, V. L., Jäncke, L. & Debener, S. (2012). Visual activation of auditory cortex reflects maladaptive plasticity in cochlear implant users. Brain, 135(2), 555-568.

Elmer, S., Hänggi, J., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2011). Differential language expertise related to white matter architecture in regions subserving sensory-motor coupling, articulation, and interhemispheric transfer. Human Brain Mapping, 32(12), 2064-2074.

Elmer, S., Meyer, M., Marrama, L. & Jäncke, L. (2011). Intensive language training and attention modulate the involvement of fronto-parietal regions during a non-verbal auditory discrimination task. European Journal of Neuroscience, 34(1), 165-175.

Kast, M., Baschera, G.-M., Gross, M., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2011). Computer-based learning of spelling skills in children with and without dyslexia. Annals of Dyslexia, 61, 177-200.

Kast, M., Bezzola, L., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2011). Multi- and unisensory decoding of words and nonwords result in differential brain responses in dyslexic and non-dyslexic adults. Brain and Language, 119, 136-148.

Meyer, M., Elmer, S., Ringli, M., Oechslin, M., Baumann, S. & Jäncke, L. (2011). Long-term exposure to music enhances sensitivity of the auditory system in children. European Journal of Neuroscience, 34, 755-765.

Meyer, M. (2011). Priming und Lernen. Zum Einfluss von Primingeffekten auf implizite und explizite Lernprozesse. Dissertation, Fernuniversität, Fakultät für Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaften, Hagen.

Ott, C. G. M., Langer, N., Oechslin, M., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2011). Processing of voiced and unvoiced acoustic stimuli in musicians. Frontiers in Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience, 2, 195.

Elmer, S., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2010). Simultaneous interpreters as a model for neuronal adaptation in the domain of language processing. Brain Research, 1317, 147-156.

Geiser, E., Sandmann, P., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2010). Refinement of metre perception - Training increases hierarchical metre processing. European Journal of Neuroscience, 32(11), 1979-1985.

Kast, M., Elmer, S., Jancke, L. & Meyer, M. (2010). ERP differences of pre-lexical processing between dyslexic and non-dyslexic children. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 77(1), 59-69.

Oechslin, M., Imfeld, A., Loenneker, T., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2010). The plasticity of the superior longitudinal fasciculus as a function of musical expertise: a diffusion tensor imaging study. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 3, No. 76.

Oechslin, M., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2010). Absolute pitch - functional evidence of speechrelevant auditory acuity. Cerebral Cortex, 20, 447-455.

Rütsche, B. & Meyer, M. (2010). Der kleine Unterschied - Wie der Mensch zur Sprache kam. Zeitschrift für Neuropsychologie, 21(2), 109-125.

Sandmann, P., Kegel, A., Eichele, T., Dillier, N., Lai, W., Bendixen, A., Debener, S., Jancke, L. & Meyer, M. (2010). Neurophysiological evidence of impaired musical sound perception in cochlear-implant users. Clinical Neurophysiology, 121(12), 2070-2082.

Valko, P., Hänggi, J., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2010). Evolution of striatal degeneration in McLeod syndrome. European Journal of Neurology, 17, 612-618.

Blickenstorfer, A., Kleiser, R., Keller, T., Keisker, B., Meyer, M., Riener, R. & Kollias, S. (2009). Cortical and subcortical correlates of functional electrical stimulation (FES) of wrist extensor and flexor muscles revealed by fMRI. Human Brain Mapping, 30, 963-975.

Elmer, S., Burkard, M., Renz, B., Meyer, M. & Jancke, L. (2009). Direct current induced short-term modulation of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex while learning auditory presented nouns. Behavioral and Brain Functions (Online Journal), 5(29).

Geiser, E., Ziegler, E., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2009). Early electrophysiological correlates of meter and rhythm processing in music perception. Cortex, 45, 93-102.

Imfeld, A., Oechslin, M., Meyer, M., Loeneker, T. & Jäncke, L. (2009). White matter plasticity in the corticospinal tract of musicians: a diffusion tensor imaging study. NeuroImage, 46, 600-607.

Keisker, B., Hepp-Reymond, M.-C., Blickenstorfer, A., Meyer, M. & Kollias, S. (2009). Differential force scaling of fine-graded power grip force in the sensorimotor network. Human Brain Mapping, 30, 2453-2465.

Meyer, M. (2009). Neuroimaging of speech and language. In D. Eddington (Ed.), Experimental and Quantitative Linguistics (pp. 283-350). München: Lincom Press.

Sandmann, P., Eichele, T., Buechler, M., Debener, S., Jäncke, L., Dillier, N., Hugdahl, K. & Meyer, M. (2009). Evaluation of evoked potentials to dyadic tones after cochlear implantation. Brain, 132(7), 1967-1979.

Zaehle, T., Jäncke, L., Herrmann, C. & Meyer, M. (2009). Pre-attentive spectro-temporal feature processing in the human auditory system. Brain Topography, 22, 97-108.

Baumann, S., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2008). Enhancement of auditory-evoked potentials in musicians reflects an influence of expertise but not selective attention. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20, 2238-2249.

Geiser, E., Zaehle. T., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2008). The neural correlate of speech rhythm as evidenced by metrical speech processing: an fMRI study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20, 541-552.

Meyer, M. (2008). Functions of the left and right posterior temporal lobes during segmental and suprasegmental speech perception. Zeitschrift für Neuropsychologie, 19(2), 101-115.

Schmidt, C., Zaehle, T., Meyer, M., Geiser, E., Boesiger, P. & Jäncke, L. (2008). Silent and continuous fMRI scanning differently modulate activation in an auditory language comprehension task. Human Brain Mapping, 29, 46-56.

Zaehle, T., Geiser, E., Alter, K., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2008). Segmental processing in the human auditory dorsal stream. Brain Research, 1220, 179-190.

Baumann, S., Koeneke, S., Schmidt, C. F., Meyer, M., Lutz, K. & Jäncke, L. (2007). A network for audio-motor coordination in skilled pianists and non-musicians. Brain Research, 1161, 65-78.

Kast, M., Meyer, M., Vögeli, C., Gross, M. & Jäncke, L. (2007). Computer-based multisensory learning in children with developmental dyslexia. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 25, 355-369.

Meyer, M., Elmer, S., Baumann, S. & Jancke, L. (2007). Short-term plasticity in the auditory system: Differential neural responses to perception and imagery of speech and music. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 25(3-4), 411-431.

Meyer, M., Toepel, U., Keller, J., Nussbaumer, D., Zysset, S. & Friederici, A. D. (2007). Neuroplasticity of sign language: Implications from structural and functional brain imaging. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 25, 335-351.

Meyer, M., Baumann, S., Marchina, S. & Jäncke, L. (2007). Hemodynamic responses in human multisensory and auditory association cortex to purely visual stimulation. BMC Neuroscience (Online Journal), 8.

Meyer, M., Baumann, S., Wildgruber, D. & Alter, K. (2007). How the brain laughs: Comparative evidence from behavioral, electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies in human and monkey. Behavioural Brain Research, 182(2), 245-260.

Stone, J., Zeman, A., Simonotto, E., Meyer, M., Azuma, R., Flett, S. & Sharpe, M. (2007). fMRI in patients with motor conversion symptoms and controls with simulated weakness. Psychosomatic Medicine, 69(9), 961-969.

Zaehle, T., Schmidt, C., Meyer, M., Baumann, S., Baltes, C., Boesiger, P. & Jäncke, L. (2007). Comparison of "silent" clustered and sparse temporal fMRI acquisitions in tonal and speech perception tasks. NeuroImage, 37, 1195-1204.

Zaehle, T., Clapp, W. C., Hamm, J. P., Meyer, M. & Kirk, I. J. (2007). Induction of LTP-like changes in human auditory cortex by rapid auditory stimulation: An FMRI study. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 25(3-4), 251-259.

Zaehle, T., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2007). Electrical brain imaging evidences left auditory cortex involvement in speech and non-speech discrimination based on temporal features. Behavioral and Brain Functions (Online Journal), 3, 1-11.

Jäncke, L., Baumann, S., Koeneke, S., Meyer, M., Laeng, B., Peters, M. & Lutz, K. (2006). Neural control of playing a reversed piano: empirical evidence for an unusual cortical organization of musical functions. NeuroReport, 17(4), 447-451.

Kotz, S. A., Meyer, M. & Paulmann, S. (2006). Lateralization of emotional prosody in the brain: An overview and synopsis on the impact of study design. In S. Anders, G. Ende, M. Junghöfer, J. Kissler & D. Wildgruber (Eds.), Understanding emotions (pp. 285-294). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Meyer, M., Baumann, S. & Jäncke, L. (2006). Electrical brain imaging reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of timbre perception in humans. NeuroImage, 32(4), 1510 -1523.

Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2006). Involvement of the left and right frontal operculum in speech and nonspeech perception and production. In Y. Grodzinsky & K. Amunts (Eds.), Broca's region (pp. 218-241). New York: Oxford University Press.

Baumann, S., Koeneke, S., Meyer, M., Lutz, K. & Jäncke, L. (2005). A network for sensory-motor integration. What happens in the auditory cortex during piano playing without acoustic feedback? Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1060, 186-188.

Brandl, C. & Meyer, M. (2005). Strategischer Führungsprozess und Nachfolgeplanung im Porsche Konzern. In K. Jonas, G. Keilhofer & J. Schaller (Hrsg.), Human Resource Management im Automobilbau. Konzepte und Erfahrungen (S. 57-67). Bern: Huber.

Lattner, S., Meyer, M. E. & Friederici, A. D. (2005). Voice perception: Sex, pitch, and the right hemisphere. Human Brain Mapping, 24, 11-20.

Meyer, M., Zysset, S., von Cramon, D. Y. & Alter, K. (2005). Distinct fMRI responses to speech, sounds, and laughter reveal functional segregation in the human peri-sylvian cortex. Cognitive Brain Research, 24, 291-306.

Meyer, M., Zaehle, T., Gountouna, V.-E., Barron, A., Jäncke, L. & Turk, A. (2005). Spectro-temporal processing during speech perception involves left posterior auditory cortex. NeuroReport, 16(18), 1985-1989.

Schwindack, C., Simonotto, E., Meyer, M., McNamara, A., Marshall, I., Wardlaw, J. M. & Whittle, I. R. (2005). Real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (rt-fMRI) in patients with brain tumours: preliminary findings using motor and language paradigms. British Journal of Neurosurgery, 19, 25-32.

Deary, I. J., Simonotto, E., Meyer, M., Marshall, A., Marshall, I., Goddard, N. & Wardlaw, J. M. (2004). The functional anatomy of inspection time: an event-related fMRI study. NeuroImage, 22, 1466-1479.

Friederici, A. D. & Meyer, M. (2004). The brain knows the difference: two types of grammatical violations. Brain Research, 1000, 72-77.

Heinke, W., Fiebach, C. J., Schwarzbauer, C., Meyer, M., Olthoff, D. & Alter, K. (2004). Sequential effects of Propofol on functional brain activation induced by auditory language processing: an eventrelated functional magnetic resonance imaging study. British Journal of Anaesthia, 92, 641-650.

Meyer, M., Steinhauer, K., Alter, K., Friederici, A. D. & von Cramon, D. Y. (2004). Brain activity varies with modulation of dynamic pitch variance in sentence melody. Brain and Language, 89, 277-289.

Steele, J. D., Meyer, M. & Ebmeier, K. P. (2004). Neural predictive error signal correlates with depressive illness severity in a game paradigm. NeuroImage, 23, 269-280.

Zaehle, T., Wüstenberg, T., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2004). Evidence for rapid auditory perception as the foundation of speech processing: a sparse temporal sampling fMRI study. European Journal of Neuroscience, 20, 2447-2456.

Kotz, S. A., Meyer, M., Alter, K., Besson, M., von Cramon, D. Y. & Friederici, A. D. (2003). On the lateralization of emotional prosody: An event-related functional MR investigation. Brain and Language, 86, 366-376.

Meyer, M. (2003). Bildgebende Verfahren. In W. D. G. Rickheit, T. Herrmann (Hrsg.), Psycholinguistik - Ein internationales Handbuch. Reihe Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft (S. 181-189). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.

Meyer, M., Alter, K. & Friederici, A. (2003). Functional MR imaging exposes differential brain responses to syntax and prosody during auditory sentence comprehension. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 16, 277-300.

Alter, K., Meyer, M., Steinhauer, K., Friederici, A. D. & von Cramon, D.Yves (2002). Brain responses related to prosodic information in natural speech: An event-related fMRI study. In R. Rapp (Ed.), Sprachwissenschaft auf dem Weg in das dritte Jahrtausend. Akten des 34. Linguistischen Kolloquiums in Germersheim 1999 Teil II: Sprache, Computer, Gesellschaft (pp. 21-26). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Europäischer Verlag der Wissenschaften.

Meyer, M., Alter, K., Friederici, A. D. & von Cramon, D. Y. (2002). Functional MRI reveals brain regions mediating slow prosodic modulations in spoken sentences. Human Brain Mapping, 17(2), 73-88.

Meyer, M., Alter, K., Friederici, A. D., Lohmann, G. & von Cramon, D. Y. (2002). FMRI reveals brain regions mediating slow prosodic modulations in spoken sentences. Human Brain Mapping, 17, 73-88.

Friederici, A. D., Meyer, M. & von Cramon, D. Y. (2000). Auditory language comprehension: An event-related fMRI study on the processing of syntactic and lexical information. Brain and Language, 74, 289-300.

Meyer, M., Friederici, A. D. & von Cramon, D. Y. (2000). Neurocognition of auditory sentence comprehension: event-related fMRI reveals sensitivity to syntactic violations and task demand. Cognitive Brain Research, 9(1), 19-33.

Meyer, M. (2000). Ereignisbezogene hämodynamische Korrelate der Verarbeitung von grammatischer und prosodischer Information. Dissertation, Universität, Fakultät für Biowissenschaften, Pharmazie und Psychologie, Leipzig.

Tritt, K., Loew, T. H., Meyer, M., Werner, B. & Peseschkian, N. (1999). Positive psychotherapy: Effectiveness of an interdisciplinary approach. European Journal of Psychiatry, 13(4), 231-241.

Friederici, A. D., Steinhauer, K., Mecklinger, A. & Meyer, M. (1998). Working memory constraints on syntactic ambiguity resolution as revealed by electrical brain responses. Biological Psychology, 193-221.

Meyer, M. (1998). Mitarbeiterführung im Lernenden Unternehmen. Analyse und Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten. Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag.

Möller-Nehring, E., Moach, A., Castell, R., Weigel, A. & Meyer, M. (1998). Zum Bedingungsgefüge der Störung des Sozialverhaltens bei Kindern und Jugendlichen einer Inanspruchnahmepopulation. Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie, 47(1), 36-47.

Steinhauer, K., Mecklinger, A., Friederici, A. D. & Meyer, M. (1997). Wahrscheinlichkeit und Strategie: Eine EKP-Studie zur Verarbeitung syntaktischer Anomalien. Zeitschrift für Experimentelle Psychologie, 44(2), 305-331.



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