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Overview

Daniel Senkowski is affiliated with Charité - University Medicine Berlin in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with specific focus on Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Sensory Systems, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Social Psychology.

Their recent work includes publications in a variety of scientific journals and venues. Notable publications include:

  • Multi-timescale neural dynamics for multisensory integration, 2024, Nature reviews. Neuroscience
  • Assessing Inhibitory Control Deficits in Adult ADHD: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Stop-signal Task, 2023, Neuropsychology Review
  • Boosting working memory: uncovering the differential effects of tDCS and tACS, 2022, Cerebral Cortex Communications
  • Early evoked brain activity underlies auditory and audiovisual speech recognition deficits in schizophrenia, 2021, NeuroImage Clinical
  • Memory Load Alters Perception-Related Neural Oscillations during Multisensory Integration, 2020, Journal of Neuroscience (co-authored)

Daniel Senkowski's research focuses on main topics such as multisensory perception and integration, neural dynamics and brain function, neural and behavioral psychology studies, olfactory and sensory function studies, visual perception and processing mechanisms, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, and neuroscience and music perception.

Frequent co-authors in their work include:

  • Julian Keil
  • James K. Moran
  • Georgios Michail
  • Theresa Ziegler
  • Mervyn Singh

Their studies have been published often in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), NeuroImage, Schizophrenia, Nature reviews. Neuroscience, and Neuropsychology Review.

Best Publications

  • The multifaceted interplay between attention and multisensory integration

    Durk Talsma;Durk Talsma;Daniel Senkowski;Salvador Soto-Faraco;Marty G. Woldorff

  • Crossmodal binding through neural coherence: implications for multisensory processing

    Daniel Senkowski;Till R. Schneider;John J. Foxe;John J. Foxe;Andreas K. Engel

  • Reduced oscillatory gamma-band responses in unmedicated schizophrenic patients indicate impaired frontal network processing.

    Jürgen Gallinat;Georg Winterer;Georg Winterer;Christoph S Herrmann;Daniel Senkowski

  • Good times for multisensory integration: Effects of the precision of temporal synchrony as revealed by gamma-band oscillations

    Daniel Senkowski;Daniel Senkowski;Daniel Senkowski;Durk Talsma;Durk Talsma;Maren Grigutsch;Christoph S. Herrmann

  • Multisensory interactions in early evoked brain activity follow the principle of inverse effectiveness

    Daniel Senkowski;Dave Saint-Amour;Marion Höfle;John J. Foxe

  • Effects of task difficulty on evoked gamma activity and ERPs in a visual discrimination task.

    Daniel Senkowski;Christoph S. Herrmann

  • Dysfunctional prefrontal gamma-band oscillations reflect working memory and other cognitive deficits in schizophrenia.

    Daniel Senkowski;Jürgen Gallinat

  • Oscillatory Beta Activity Predicts Response Speed during a Multisensory Audiovisual Reaction Time Task: A High-Density Electrical Mapping Study

    Daniel Senkowski;Sophie Molholm;Manuel Gomez-Ramirez;John J. Foxe

  • Multisensory processing and oscillatory gamma responses: effects of spatial selective attention.

    Daniel Senkowski;Durk Talsma;Durk Talsma;Christoph S. Herrmann;Marty G. Woldorff

  • Neural Oscillations Orchestrate Multisensory Processing.

    Julian Keil;Daniel Senkowski

  • Frontal and temporal dysfunction of auditory stimulus processing in schizophrenia.

    Jürgen Gallinat;Christoph Mulert;Malek Bajbouj;Werner M. Herrmann

  • Phase-Locking and Amplitude Modulations of EEG Alpha: Two Measures Reflect Different Cognitive Processes in a Working Memory Task

    Christoph S. Herrmann;Daniel Senkowski;Stefan Röttger

  • GABA concentration in superior temporal sulcus predicts gamma power and perception in the sound-induced flash illusion

    Johanna Balz;Julian Keil;Yadira Roa Romero;Ralf Mekle

  • Evidence for disturbed cortical signal processing and altered serotonergic neurotransmission in generalized anxiety disorder.

    Daniel Senkowski;Michael Linden;Doris Zubrägel;Thomas Bär

  • Multisensory processing of naturalistic objects in motion: a high-density electrical mapping and source estimation study.

    Daniel Senkowski;Daniel Senkowski;Dave Saint-Amour;Dave Saint-Amour;Simon P. Kelly;John J. Foxe;John J. Foxe

  • Allelic variants of the functional promoter polymorphism of the human serotonin transporter gene is associated with auditory cortical stimulus processing

    Jürgen Gallinat;Daniel Senkowski;Catrin Wernicke;Georg Juckel

  • Hippocampal glutamate concentration predicts cerebral theta oscillations during cognitive processing

    J. Gallinat;D. Kunz;D. Senkowski;T. Kienast

  • Kanizsa subjective figures capture visual spatial attention: Evidence from electrophysiological and behavioral data

    Daniel Senkowski;Stefan Röttger;Stefan Röttger;Sabine Grimm;Sabine Grimm;John J. Foxe;John J. Foxe

  • Emotional Facial Expressions Modulate Pain-Induced Beta and Gamma Oscillations in Sensorimotor Cortex

    Daniel Senkowski;Janine Kautz;Michael Hauck;Roger Zimmermann

  • Individual Alpha Frequency Relates to the Sound-Induced Flash Illusion

    Julian Keil;Daniel Senkowski

  • Look who's talking: The deployment of visuo-spatial attention during multisensory speech processing under noisy environmental conditions

    Daniel Senkowski;Daniel Senkowski;Dave Saint-Amour;Dave Saint-Amour;Thomas Gruber;John J. Foxe;John J. Foxe

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas K. Engel
Andreas K. Engel Universität Hamburg
John J. Foxe
John J. Foxe University of Rochester
Jürgen Gallinat
Jürgen Gallinat University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Christoph Herrmann
Christoph Herrmann Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Georg Winterer
Georg Winterer Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Marty G. Woldorff
Marty G. Woldorff Duke University
Niko A. Busch
Niko A. Busch University of Münster
Sophie Molholm
Sophie Molholm Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Peter Lakatos
Peter Lakatos Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
Andrej Kral
Andrej Kral Hannover Medical School

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