André Rupp is affiliated with Heidelberg University in Germany and has contributed extensively to the fields of neuroscience and medicine. Their research activity is predominantly focused on cognitive neuroscience, with additional work in physiology, clinical psychology, cardiology, and cardiovascular medicine.
The scientist's publications span various topics related to brain function and auditory processing. The main themes of their research include neuroscience and music perception, hearing loss and rehabilitation, neural dynamics and brain function, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, heart rate variability and autonomic control, pain mechanisms and treatments, and optical imaging and spectroscopy techniques.
Frequent coauthors with whom André Rupp has collaborated include Martin Andermann, Kurt Steinmetzger, Zhengzheng Shen, Ulf Baumgärtner, and Helmut Riedel.
André Rupp has published in multiple scientific venues, with numerous papers appearing in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Educational Measurement Issues and Practice, Journal of Neurophysiology, Hearing Research, and Clinical Neurophysiology.
Significant recent papers authored or coauthored by André Rupp include:
Peter Schneider;Peter Schneider;Michael Scherg;H. Günter Dosch;Hans J. Specht
Peter Schneider;Vanessa Sluming;Vanessa Sluming;Neil Roberts;Michael Scherg
Joachim Pietz;Roland Kreis;André Rupp;Ertan Mayatepek
Alexander Gutschalk;Alexander Gutschalk;Alexander Gutschalk;Christophe Micheyl;Jennifer R. Melcher;Jennifer R. Melcher;André Rupp
Alexander Gutschalk;Roy D. Patterson;André Rupp;Stefan Uppenkamp
Alexander Gutschalk;Ryuzo Mase;Rainer Roth;Nicole Ille
Thomas Bast;Oezdin Oezkan;Sabine Rona;Christoph Stippich
Anke Buschmann;Bettina Jooss;André Rupp;Friederike Feldhusen
Jarmo A. Hämäläinen;André Rupp;Fruzsina Soltész;Denes Szücs
Alexander Gutschalk;Roy D Patterson;Michael Scherg;Stefan Uppenkamp;Stefan Uppenkamp
Peter Schneider;Martin Andermann;Martina Wengenroth;Rainer Goebel
J. Pietz;R. Dunckelmann;A. Rupp;D. Rating
Regina Weisser;Matthias Weisbrod;Miriam Roehrig;André Rupp
E Schmidt;A Rupp;P Burgard;J Pietz
Marek Sykora;Jennifer Diedler;André Rupp;Peter Turcani
Joachim Pietz;Johannes Peter;Rainer Graf;Inge Rauterberg-Ruland
J Pietz;R Kreis;H Schmidt;U K Meyding-Lamadé
Karsten Hoechstetter;André Rupp;Andrej Stančák;Hans-Michael Meinck
Anke Buschmann;Bettina Jooss;André Rupp;Sonja Dockter
Peter Burgard;Françoise Rey;André Rupp;Véronique Abadie
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