Andreas Keil focuses on Electroencephalography, Neuroscience, Stimulus, Cognitive psychology and Visual perception. His Electroencephalography study also includes
Percept is closely connected to Communication in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Stimulus. His Cognitive psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Rapid serial visual presentation, Emotional arousal and Picture processing. As a part of the same scientific family, Andreas Keil mostly works in the field of Visual perception, focusing on Visual cortex and, on occasion, Visual processing and Time course.
Andreas Keil spends much of his time researching Electroencephalography, Neuroscience, Cognitive psychology, Stimulus and Visual cortex. His Electroencephalography research incorporates elements of Electrophysiology, Visual perception, Perception, Audiology and Cognition. The study incorporates disciplines such as Event-related potential and Human brain in addition to Perception.
In his work, Sensory processing is strongly intertwined with Classical conditioning, which is a subfield of Neuroscience. Andreas Keil combines subjects such as Arousal, Working memory, Facilitation, Facial expression and Brain mapping with his study of Cognitive psychology. In his study, Pattern recognition and Artificial intelligence is inextricably linked to Communication, which falls within the broad field of Visual cortex.
His primary scientific interests are in Electroencephalography, Neuroscience, Visual cortex, Cognitive psychology and Audiology. His study in Electroencephalography is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Electrophysiology, Stimulus, Sensory system, Anxiety and Visual perception. His Neuroscience research incorporates themes from Alpha and Classical conditioning.
His Visual cortex research includes elements of Neurophysiology, Facial expression and Fear conditioning. His Cognitive psychology research incorporates elements of Perception, Cognition, Multivariate statistics, Pattern analysis and Brain activity and meditation. His work in Audiology addresses subjects such as Psychomotor vigilance task, which are connected to disciplines such as Visual evoked potentials and Total sleep deprivation.
His main research concerns Electroencephalography, Visual cortex, Neuroscience, Cognitive psychology and Sensory system. His studies in Electroencephalography integrate themes in fields like Alpha, Classical conditioning, Audiology, Stimulus and Extinction. Specifically, his work in Neuroscience is concerned with the study of Brain activity and meditation.
The Cognitive psychology study combines topics in areas such as Cognitive load, Cognition and Anxiety. His research integrates issues of Associative learning, Working memory and Precuneus in his study of Sensory system. Andreas Keil has included themes like Arousal and Lateral inhibition in his Electrophysiology study.
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Large‐scale neural correlates of affective picture processing
Andreas Keil;Margaret M. Bradley;Olaf Hauk;Brigitte Rockstroh.
Psychophysiology (2002)
Emotional Perception: Correlation of Functional MRI and Event-Related Potentials
Dean Sabatinelli;Peter J. Lang;Andreas Keil;Margaret M. Bradley.
Cerebral Cortex (2006)
Committee report: Publication guidelines and recommendations for studies using electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography
Andreas Keil;Stefan Debener;Gabriele Gratton;Markus Junghöfer.
Psychophysiology (2014)
Human gamma band activity and perception of a gestalt.
Andreas Keil;Matthias M. Müller;William J. Ray;Thomas Gruber.
The Journal of Neuroscience (1999)
Effects of emotional arousal in the cerebral hemispheres: a study of oscillatory brain activity and event-related potentials.
Andreas Keil;Matthias M Müller;Thomas Gruber;Christian Wienbruch.
Clinical Neurophysiology (2001)
Selective visual-spatial attention alters induced gamma band responses in the human EEG
Thomas Gruber;Matthias M. Müller;Andreas Keil;Thomas Elbert.
Clinical Neurophysiology (1999)
Neural Substrate of the Late Positive Potential in Emotional Processing
Yuelu Liu;Haiqing Huang;Menton McGinnis-Deweese;Andreas Keil.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2012)
Processing of affective pictures modulates right-hemispheric gamma band EEG activity.
Matthias M. Müller;Andreas Keil;Thomas Gruber;Thomas Elbert.
Clinical Neurophysiology (1999)
Identification Facilitation for Emotionally Arousing Verbs During the Attentional Blink.
Andreas Keil;Niklas Ihssen.
Emotion (2004)
Weighted-permutation entropy: a complexity measure for time series incorporating amplitude information.
Bilal Fadlallah;Badong Chen;Andreas Keil;José Príncipe.
Physical Review E (2013)
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