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Overview

Bernhard Ross is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their primary field of study is Neuroscience, with a strong focus on Cognitive Neuroscience, supported by 41 publications in this subfield. Other areas of research include Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Sensory Systems, Speech and Hearing, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

Their research encompasses several key topics within neuroscience, including:

  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies

Bernhard Ross has contributed to multiple recent publications. Notable papers include:

  • "Total GABA level in human auditory cortex is associated with speech-in-noise understanding in older age" (2020, NeuroImage)
  • "40-Hz Binaural beats enhance training to mitigate the attentional blink" (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • "Rhythm Complexity Modulates Behavioral and Neural Dynamics During Auditory-Motor Synchronization" (2020, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience)
  • "Neurophysiological Evaluation of Right-Ear Advantage During Dichotic Listening" (2021, Frontiers in Psychology)
  • "Neural dynamics supporting auditory long-term memory effects on target detection" (2020, NeuroImage)

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • NeuroImage
  • Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

Collaborations have been a part of Bernhard Ross's research activities, with frequent coauthors including Claude Alain, Simon Dobri, Dawei Shen, Annette Schumann, and Takako Fujioka.

Best Publications

  • Increased auditory cortical representation in musicians

    Christo Pantev;Robert Oostenveld;Almut Engelien;Bernhard Ross

  • Internalized Timing of Isochronous Sounds Is Represented in Neuromagnetic Beta Oscillations

    Takako Fujioka;Laurel J. Trainor;Edward W. Large;Bernhard Ross

  • Timbre-specific enhancement of auditory cortical representations in musicians.

    Christo Pantev;Larry E. Roberts;Matthias Schulz;Almut Engelien

  • One year of musical training affects development of auditory cortical-evoked fields in young children

    Takako Fujioka;Bernhard Ross;Ryusuke Kakigi;Christo Pantev

  • Musical Training Enhances Automatic Encoding of Melodic Contour and Interval Structure

    Takako Fujioka;Laurel J. Trainor;Bernhard Ross;Ryusuke Kakigi

  • A high-precision magnetoencephalographic study of human auditory steady-state responses to amplitude-modulated tones.

    Bernhard Roß;Christian Borgmann;Rossitza Draganova;Larry E. Roberts

  • Beta and gamma rhythms in human auditory cortex during musical beat processing.

    Takako Fujioka;Takako Fujioka;Laurel J. Trainor;Laurel J. Trainor;Edward W. Large;Bernhard Ross

  • Beta-Band Oscillations Represent Auditory Beat and Its Metrical Hierarchy in Perception and Imagery

    Takako Fujioka;Bernhard Ross;Laurel J Trainor

  • Modulation of P2 auditory-evoked responses by the spectral complexity of musical sounds.

    Antoine Shahin;Larry E Roberts;Christo Pantev;Laurel J Trainor

  • Automatic Encoding of Polyphonic Melodies in Musicians and Nonmusicians

    Takako Fujioka;Laurel J. Trainor;Bernhard Ross;Ryusuke Kakigi

  • Music and Learning‐Induced Cortical Plasticity

    Christo Pantev;Bernhard Ross;Takako Fujioka;Laurel J. Trainor

  • Temporal integration in the human auditory cortex as represented by the development of the steady-state magnetic field.

    Bernhard Roß;Terence W. Picton;Christo Pantev

  • Aging in Binaural Hearing Begins in Mid-Life: Evidence from Cortical Auditory-Evoked Responses to Changes in Interaural Phase

    Bernhard Ross;Takako Fujioka;Kelly L. Tremblay;Terence W. Picton

  • Right Hemispheric Laterality of Human 40 Hz Auditory Steady-state Responses

    B. Ross;A.T. Herdman;C. Pantev

  • Stimulus experience modifies auditory neuromagnetic responses in young and older listeners.

    Bernhard Ross;Kelly Tremblay

  • Is the auditory evoked P2 response a biomarker of learning

    Kelly L. Tremblay;Bernhard Ross;Kayo Inoue;Katrina McClannahan

  • Combined EEG and MEG recordings of visual 40 Hz responses to illusory triangles in human.

    Catherine Tallon-Baudry;Olivier Bertrand;Christian Wienbruch;Bernhard Ross

  • The roles of alpha oscillation in working memory retention

    Elvis Wianda;Bernhard Ross

  • The auditory evoked off response : Sources and comparison with the on and the sustained responses

    C Pantev;C Eulitz;S Hampson;B Ross

  • The Effect of Attention on the Auditory Steady-state Response

    B Ross;T W Picton;A T Herdman;C Pantev

  • Stimulus induced desynchronization of human auditory 40-Hz steady-state responses.

    Bernhard Ross;Anthony T. Herdman;Christo Pantev

Frequent Co-Authors

Christo Pantev
Christo Pantev University of Münster
Laurel J. Trainor
Laurel J. Trainor McMaster University
Claude Alain
Claude Alain University of Toronto
Terence W. Picton
Terence W. Picton University of Toronto
Ryusuke Kakigi
Ryusuke Kakigi National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Anthony R. McIntosh
Anthony R. McIntosh Simon Fraser University
Sandra E. Black
Sandra E. Black University of Toronto
Thomas Elbert
Thomas Elbert University of Konstanz
Donald T. Stuss
Donald T. Stuss University of Toronto
Simon J. Graham
Simon J. Graham University of Toronto

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