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9029
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246

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Overview

Albertus A. Wijers is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. They have contributed to the academic community primarily through their involvement with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Inhibition, response mode, and stimulus probability: a comparative event-related potential study

    K.J. Bruin;A.A. Wijers

  • Response priming in a go/nogo task: do we have to explain the go/nogo N2 effect in terms of response activation instead of inhibition?

    K.J Bruin;A.A Wijers;A.S.J van Staveren

  • Localizing components of a complex task: sentence processing and working memory

    Laurie A. Stowe;Cees A. J. Broere;Anne M. J. Paans;Albertus A. Wijers

  • Anxiety, cortisol, and attachment predict plasma oxytocin

    Mattie Tops;Mattie Tops;Jacobien M. Van Peer;Jacobien M. Van Peer;Jacobien M. Van Peer;Jakob Korf;Albertus A. Wijers

  • BRAIN POTENTIALS DURING SELECTIVE ATTENTION, MEMORY-SEARCH, AND MENTAL ROTATION

    Albertus A. Wijers;Leun J. Otten;Steven Feenstra;Gijsbertus Mulder

  • Error and feedback processing in children with ADHD and children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder: an EEG event-related potential study.

    Yvonne Groen;Albertus A. Wijers;Lambertus J.M. Mulder;Brenda Waggeveld

  • Attention to color: an analysis of selection, controlled search, and motor activation, using event-related potentials.

    Albertus A. Wijers;Gijsbertus Mulder;Tsunetaka Okita;Lambertus J.M. Mulder

  • Memory search and visual spatial attention: An event-related brain potential analysis

    T. Okita;A.A. Wijers;G. Mulder;L.J.M. Mulder

  • An ERP study of visual spatial attention and letter target detection for isoluminant and nonisoluminant stimuli

    Albertus A. Wijers;Jan J. Lange;Gijsbertus Mulder;Lambertus J. M. Mulder

  • An event-related brain potential correlate of visual short-term memory.

    Peter Klaver;Durk Talsma;Albertus A. Wijers;Hans-Jochen Heinze

  • Cortisol-induced increases of plasma oxytocin levels predict decreased immediate free recall of unpleasant words

    Mattie Tops;Femke T. A. Buisman-Pijlman;Maarten A. S. Boksem;Maarten A. S. Boksem;Albertus A. Wijers

  • The effects of memory load and stimulus relevance on the EEG during a visual selective memory search task: An ERP and ERD/ERS study

    H. Karin Gomarus;Monika Althaus;Albertus A. Wijers;Ruud B. Minderaa

  • Event‐Related Potentials During Memory Search and Selective Attention to Letter Size and Conjunctions of Letter Size and Color

    Albertus A. Wijers;Gijsbertus Mulder;Tsunetaka Okita;Lambertus J.M. Mulder

  • Neural Differentiation of Lexico-Syntactic Categories or Semantic Features? Event-Related Potential Evidence for Both

    Marion L. Kellenbach;Albertus A. Wijers;Marjolijn Hovius;Juul Mulder

  • Color selection and location selection in ERPs : differences, similarities and 'neural specificity'

    Jan J Lange;Albertus A Wijers;Lambertus J.M Mulder;Gijsbertus Mulder

  • Are there sex differences in ERPs related to processing empathy-evoking pictures?

    Y. Groen;A.A. Wijers;O. Tucha;M. Althaus

  • Sentence comprehension and word repetition: a positron emission tomography investigation.

    Laurie A. Stowe;Anne M.J. Paans;Albertus A. Wijers;Frans Zwarts

  • Activations of “motor” and other non-language structures during sentence comprehension

    Laurie A Stowe;Anne M.J Paans;Albertus A Wijers;Frans Zwarts

  • Acute cortisol administration modulates EEG alpha asymmetry in volunteers: relevance to depression.

    Mattie Tops;Albertus A. Wijers;Annoesjka S.J. van Staveren;Klaas J. Bruin

  • Physiological correlates of learning by performance feedback in children: a study of EEG event-related potentials and evoked heart rate.

    Yvonne Groen;Albertus A. Wijers;Larnbertus J. M. Mulder;Ruud B. Minderaa

Frequent Co-Authors

Mattie Tops
Mattie Tops Leiden University
Gijsbertus Mulder
Gijsbertus Mulder University of Groningen
Maarten A. S. Boksem
Maarten A. S. Boksem Erasmus University Rotterdam
Oliver Tucha
Oliver Tucha University of Rostock
Johan A. den Boer
Johan A. den Boer University Medical Center Groningen
Ruud B. Minderaa
Ruud B. Minderaa University of Groningen
Stefanie Lis
Stefanie Lis Heidelberg University
Robert Pohl
Robert Pohl Wayne State University
Peter Kirsch
Peter Kirsch Heidelberg University
Vikram K. Yeragani
Vikram K. Yeragani Wayne State University

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