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Canan Basar-Eroglu

Canan Basar-Eroglu

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Neuroscience

D-Index
49
Citations
10275
World Ranking
5930
National Ranking
495

Psychology

D-Index
49
Citations
10213
World Ranking
5659
National Ranking
267

Overview

Canan Basar-Eroglu is affiliated with the University of Bremen in Germany and specializes in neuroscience, with a focus on cognitive neuroscience. Their research portfolio includes 34 publications in neuroscience, primarily covering cognitive neuroscience with 31 works, as well as studies in experimental and cognitive psychology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, ecology, and oceanography.

The principal topics observable in Basar-Eroglu's research encompass neural dynamics and brain function, functional brain connectivity studies, and EEG and brain-computer interfaces. Additional areas of inquiry include neuroscience and music perception, visual perception and processing mechanisms, multisensory perception and integration, and marine animal studies.

Notable recent publications demonstrate a range of investigations mainly appearing in the International Journal of Psychophysiology and other peer-reviewed journals:

  • "Evoked and induced EEG oscillations to visual targets reveal a differential pattern of change along the spectrum of cognitive decline in Alzheimer's Disease" (2020) International Journal of Psychophysiology
  • "Treatment effects on event-related EEG potentials and oscillations in Alzheimer's disease" (2022) International Journal of Psychophysiology
  • "Altered gamma and theta oscillations during multistable perception in schizophrenia" (2020) International Journal of Psychophysiology
  • "Oscillatory Activities in Multiple Frequency Bands in Patients with Schizophrenia During Motion Perception" (2022) Clinical EEG and Neuroscience
  • "Aging attenuated theta response during multistable perception" (2023) Psychophysiology

Basar-Eroglu collaborates frequently with several researchers, including Christina Schmiedt-Fehr, Birgit Mathes, Zehra Ülgen, Görsev Yener, and Kurtuluş Mert Küçük. These partnerships have contributed to a body of work published in venues such as the International Journal of Psychophysiology, SSRN Electronic Journal, Clinical EEG and Neuroscience, Psychophysiology, and Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience.

Best Publications

  • Gamma, alpha, delta, and theta oscillations govern cognitive processes

    Erol Başar;Canan Başar-Eroglu;Sirel Karakaş;Sirel Karakaş;Martin Schürmann

  • P300-response: possible psychophysiological correlates in delta and theta frequency channels. A review.

    Canan Başar-Eroglu;Erol Başar;Tamer Demiralp;Martin Schürmann

  • Brain oscillations in perception and memory

    E Başar;C Başar-Eroğlu;S Karakaş;S Karakaş;M Schürmann

  • Alpha oscillations in brain functioning: an integrative theory.

    E Başar;M Schürmann;C Başar-Eroglu;S Karakaş

  • Are cognitive processes manifested in event-related gamma, alpha, theta and delta oscillations in the EEG?

    Erol Başar;Canan Başar-Eroğlu;Sirel Karakaş;Sirel Karakaş;Martin Schürmann

  • Gamma-band responses in the brain: a short review of psychophysiological correlates and functional significance

    Canan Başar-Eroglu;Daniel Strüber;Martin Schürmann;Michael Stadler

  • Working memory related gamma oscillations in schizophrenia patients

    Canan Basar-Eroglu;Andreas Brand;Helmut Hildebrandt;Karina Karolina Kedzior

  • The associations between 40 Hz-EEG and the middle latency response of the auditory evoked potential.

    E. Başar;B. Rosen;C. Başar-Eroglu;F. Greitschus

  • Event-related oscillations are ‘real brain responses’ — wavelet analysis and new strategies

    Erol Basar;Martin Schürmann;Tamer Demiralp;Canan Basar-Eroglu

  • Oscillatory brain theory: a new trend in neuroscience

    E. Basar;C. Basar-Eroglu;S. Karakas;M. Schurmann

  • Event-related theta oscillations during working memory tasks in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls.

    C. Schmiedt;A. Brand;H. Hildebrandt;C. Basar-Eroglu

  • Frontal gamma-band enhancement during multistable visual perception

    Canan Başar-Eroglu;Daniel Strüber;Peter Kruse;Erol Başar

  • Wavelet analysis of oddball P300.

    Tamer Demiralp;Ahmet Ademoglu;Yorgo Istefanopulos;Canan Başar-Eroglu

  • A New Approach to Endogenous Event-Related Potentials in Man: Relation Between Eeg and P300-Wave

    E. Başar;C. Başar-Eroglu;B. Rosen;A. Schütt

  • Detection of P300 waves in single trials by the wavelet transform (WT).

    Tamer Demiralp;Tamer Demiralp;Ahmet Ademoglu;Martin Schürmann;Canan Basar-Eroglu

  • Oscillatory brain dynamics, wavelet analysis, and cognition.

    Erol Basar;Tamer Demiralp;Tamer Demiralp;Martin Schürmann;Canan Basar-Eroglu

  • Brain's alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and theta oscillations in neuropsychiatric diseases: proposal for biomarker strategies.

    Erol Başar;Canan Başar-Eroğlu;Bahar Güntekin;Görsev Gülmen Yener

  • The Compound P300–40Hz Response of the Cat Hippocampus

    Canan Başar-Eroglu;Erol Başar

  • The EEG is a Quasi-Deterministic Signal Anticipating Sensory-Cognitive Tasks

    E. Başar;C. Başar-Eroglu;J. Röschke;A. Schütt

  • Delta responses and cognitive processing: single-trial evaluations of human visual P300.

    Martin Schürmann;Canan Başar-Eroglu;Vasil Kolev;Erol Başar

  • Reversal-rate dependent differences in the EEG gamma-band during multistable visual perception.

    Daniel Strüber;Canan Basar-Eroglu;Edwin Hoff;Michael Stadler

Frequent Co-Authors

Erol Başar
Erol Başar Istanbul Kültür University
Tamer Demiralp
Tamer Demiralp Istanbul University
Martin Schürmann
Martin Schürmann University of Nottingham
Vasil Kolev
Vasil Kolev Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Görsev Yener
Görsev Yener Dokuz Eylül University
Bahar Güntekin
Bahar Güntekin Istanbul Medipol University
Bruce R. Rosen
Bruce R. Rosen Harvard University
Paolo Maria Rossini
Paolo Maria Rossini Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Manfred Herrmann
Manfred Herrmann University of Bremen
Juliana Yordanova
Juliana Yordanova Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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