Frini Karayanidis mainly focuses on Task switching, Neuroscience, Cognition, Developmental psychology and Audiology. His Task switching research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cognitive psychology and Cued speech. Frini Karayanidis interconnects Stimulus, Electrophysiology and Communication in the investigation of issues within Cognition.
Frini Karayanidis usually deals with Electrophysiology and limits it to topics linked to Attentional control and Electromyography. His Audiology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as P3b, Event-related potential, Mismatch negativity, Recognition memory and Repetition priming. His research investigates the connection between Mismatch negativity and topics such as Schizophrenia that intersect with problems in Electroencephalography, Psychosis and Contingent negative variation.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Cognition, Cognitive psychology, Task switching, Audiology and Neuroscience. His Cognition study incorporates themes from Young adult and Electrophysiology. His study in Cognitive psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Stimulus, Neuroimaging and Perception.
His studies deal with areas such as Psychosis and Vigilance as well as Stimulus. Frini Karayanidis has included themes like Institutional repository, Cued speech, Cognitive flexibility and Electroencephalography in his Task switching study. His Audiology study which covers Event-related potential that intersects with Developmental psychology, Contingent negative variation and Mismatch negativity.
Frini Karayanidis focuses on Cognition, Task switching, Electroencephalography, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Control. His Cognition study combines topics in areas such as Internal medicine, Direct effects, Impulsivity and Cardiology. His Task switching research incorporates themes from Cued speech, Cognitive psychology, Robustness and Audiology.
In Cognitive psychology, he works on issues like Cognitive decline, which are connected to Working memory. His study in the field of Event-related potential also crosses realms of Mixing and Transformation. His Developmental psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Calibration and Achievement test.
His primary scientific interests are in Cognition, Neuroscience, Task switching, Control and Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Frini Karayanidis has researched Cognition in several fields, including Stimulus, Cognitive psychology, Inhibitory postsynaptic potential and Impulsivity. Frini Karayanidis combines subjects such as Tractography, White matter, Diffusion MRI and Audiology with his study of Neuroscience.
His studies in Task switching integrate themes in fields like Executive functions, Cued speech, Neuroimaging and Montreal Cognitive Assessment. His research in Physical medicine and rehabilitation tackles topics such as Traumatic brain injury which are related to areas like Electroencephalography. His research on Theta oscillations often connects related areas such as Developmental psychology.
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Electrophysiological correlates of anticipatory and poststimulus components of task switching.
Frini Karayanidis;Max Coltheart;Patricia T. Michie;Patricia T. Michie;Karen Anne Murphy.
Psychophysiology (2003)
Deviant matters: duration, frequency, and intensity deviants reveal different patterns of mismatch negativity reduction in early and late schizophrenia.
Juanita Todd;Patricia T. Michie;Ulrich Schall;Frini Karayanidis.
Biological Psychiatry (2008)
Electrophysiological correlates of anticipatory task-switching processes
Rebecca Nicholson;Frini Karayanidis;Dane Poboka;Andrew Heathcote.
Psychophysiology (2005)
Advance preparation in task-switching: converging evidence from behavioral, brain activation, and model-based approaches
Frini Karayanidis;Sharna Jamadar;Hannes Ruge;Natalie A Phillips.
Frontiers in Psychology (2010)
The many faces of preparatory control in task switching: reviewing a decade of fMRI research.
Hannes Ruge;Sharna Jamadar;Uta Zimmermann;Frini Karayanidis.
Human Brain Mapping (2013)
ERP differences in visual attention processing between attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and control boys in the absence of performance differences.
Frini Karayanidis;Frini Karayanidis;Philippe Robaey;Michelle Bourassa;David De Koning.
Psychophysiology (2000)
The spatial and temporal dynamics of anticipatory preparation and response inhibition in task-switching.
Sharna Jamadar;Matthew Hughes;William Ross Fulham;Patricia Michie.
NeuroImage (2010)
Anticipatory reconfiguration elicited by fully and partially informative cues that validly predict a switch in task
Frini Karayanidis;Elise L. Mansfield;Kasey L. Galloway;Janette L. Smith.
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience (2009)
Auditory event-related potential indices of fronto-temporal information processing in schizophrenia syndromes: valid outcome prediction of clozapine therapy in a three-year follow-up.
Ulrich Schall;Stanley V. Catts;Frini Karayanidis;Philip B. Ward.
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology (1999)
ERP indices of auditory selective attention in aging and Parkinson's disease
Frini Karayanidis;Sally Andrews;Philip B. Ward;Patricia T. Michie.
Psychophysiology (1995)
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