Neuroscience, Mismatch negativity, Coma, Neurological disorder and Event-related potential are her primary areas of study. Her research integrates issues of N100 and Audiology in her study of Coma. Much of her study explores Audiology relationship to Electroencephalography.
Catherine Fischer interconnects Electrodiagnosis and Cognition in the investigation of issues within Neurological disorder. Her study on N400 is often connected to Novelty as part of broader study in Cognition. Her study in Event-related potential is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cognitive psychology and Scalp.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Audiology, Neuroscience, Mismatch negativity, Coma and Electroencephalography. Her work deals with themes such as Somatosensory evoked potential and Cognitive psychology, Sensory system, which intersect with Audiology. The various areas that Catherine Fischer examines in her Mismatch negativity study include Consciousness, Cognition, Event-related potential and Neurological disorder.
Her Neurological disorder study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Stroke and Etiology. Her Coma research incorporates elements of Evoked potential, Neuropsychological assessment, N100 and Prospective cohort study. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Anesthesia and Neuroimaging.
Catherine Fischer focuses on Audiology, Coma, Mismatch negativity, Cognitive psychology and Somatosensory evoked potential. Her Audiology research integrates issues from Auditory event, Sensory system and Event-related potential. As part of one scientific family, Catherine Fischer deals mainly with the area of Coma, narrowing it down to issues related to the Neuroscience, and often Etiology.
Catherine Fischer connects Mismatch negativity with Novelty in her study. Her research in Cognitive psychology intersects with topics in Auditory cortex, Habituation and Migraine. Her biological study deals with issues like Neurophysiology, which deal with fields such as Stimulus, Neurology, Sensory memory, Developmental psychology and Consciousness.
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Event-related potentials in clinical research: guidelines for eliciting, recording, and quantifying mismatch negativity, P300, and N400.
Connie C. Duncan;Robert J. Barry;John F. Connolly;Catherine Fischer.
Clinical Neurophysiology (2009)
Oscillatory Synchrony between Human Extrastriate Areas during Visual Short-Term Memory Maintenance
Catherine Tallon-Baudry;Olivier Bertrand;Catherine Fischer.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2001)
Attention Modulates Gamma-band Oscillations Differently in the Human Lateral Occipital Cortex and Fusiform Gyrus
Catherine Tallon-Baudry;Olivier Bertrand;Marie-Anne Hénaff;Jean Isnard.
Cerebral Cortex (2005)
Mismatch negativity and late auditory evoked potentials in comatose patients.
C Fischer;D Morlet;P Bouchet;J Luaute.
Clinical Neurophysiology (1999)
Functional Mapping of the Insular Cortex: Clinical Implication in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Karine Ostrowsky;Jean Isnard;Philippe Ryvlin;Marc Guénot.
Epilepsia (2000)
Processing of facial emotional expression: spatio‐temporal data as assessed by scalp event‐related potentials
P. Krolak-Salmon;C. Fischer;A. Vighetto;F. Mauguière.
European Journal of Neuroscience (2001)
Improved prediction of awakening or nonawakening from severe anoxic coma using tree-based classification analysis.
Catherine Fischer;Jacques Luauté;Chantal Némoz;Dominique Morlet.
Critical Care Medicine (2006)
Predictive value of sensory and cognitive evoked potentials for awakening from coma.
Catherine Fischer;Jacques Luauté;Patrice Adeleine;Dominique Morlet.
Neurology (2004)
Neurophysiological Monitoring for Epilepsy Surgery: The Talairach SEEG Method
Marc Guenot;Jean Isnard;Philippe Ryvlin;Catherine Fischer.
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (2001)
Effects of selective attention on the electrophysiological representation of concurrent sounds in the human auditory cortex.
Aurélie Bidet-Caulet;Catherine Fischer;Julien Besle;Pierre-Emmanuel Aguera.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2007)
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