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Martin Schürmann is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Their research spans across multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on neuroscience and engineering. The scientist's work encompasses cognitive neuroscience as well as industrial and manufacturing engineering, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to understanding brain function alongside technological process optimization.

The main fields of study for Schürmann include:

  • Neuroscience
  • Engineering

The subfields of study covered in their publications are:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Computational Mechanics
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

The scientist's primary research topics highlight a balance between brain science and practical engineering domains. Key topics they have explored include:

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Face Recognition and Perception
  • Manufacturing Process and Optimization

Martin Schürmann has contributed to several recent publications demonstrating this range of topics. Notable papers include:

  • "Creative experiences and brain clocks," 2025, published in Nature Communications
  • "Musicians' brains at rest: Multilayer network analysis of MEG data," 2024, published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Inhibiting saccades to hands: High-level visual processes modulate oculomotor control," 2021, published in Journal of Vision
  • "Automated fixture designs using reinforcement learning," 2025, published in Procedia CIRP
  • "A framework for in-situ process control in metal additive manufacturing using anomaly-driven reinforcement learning," 2025, published in Procedia CIRP

Frequently publishing in venues such as Procedia CIRP, Nature Communications, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal of Vision, and Cerebral Cortex, Schürmann maintains an active presence in both neuroscience and engineering communities.

Collaborations with coauthors have been consistent, with multiple joint publications alongside researchers including Kanad Mandke, J. Meier, Matthias Klar, Jan C. Aurich, and Prejaas Tewarie.

Best Publications

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

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

  • Wavelet entropy: a new tool for analysis of short duration brain electrical signals.

    Osvaldo A. Rosso;Susana Blanco;Juliana Yordanova;Vasil Kolev

  • 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

  • The Compassionate Brain: Humans Detect Intensity of Pain from Another's Face

    Miiamaaria V Saarela;Yevhen Hlushchuk;Amanda C de C Williams;Martin 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

  • Broca's region: from action to language

    Nobuyuki Nishitani;Martin Schürmann;Katrin Amunts;Riitta Hari;Riitta Hari

  • Touch activates human auditory cortex.

    Martin Schürmann;Gina Caetano;Yevhen Hlushchuk;Veikko Jousmäki

  • Activation of the human primary motor cortex during observation of tool use

    Juha Järveläinen;Martin Schürmann;Riitta Hari;Riitta Hari

  • Wavelet entropy in event-related potentials: a new method shows ordering of EEG oscillations.

    R. Quian Quiroga;Osvaldo Anibal Rosso;Erol Basar;Martin Schürmann

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

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

  • Yearning to yawn: the neural basis of contagious yawning.

    Martin Schürmann;Maike D. Hesse;Klaas E. Stephan;Miiamaaria Saarela

  • Wavelet Transform in the analysis of the frequency composition of evoked potentials

    R. Quian Quiroga;O.W. Sakowitz;E. Basar;E. Basar;M. Schürmann

  • Functional aspects of alpha oscillations in the EEG.

    Martin Schürmann;Erol Başar

  • Stronger reactivity of the human primary motor cortex during observation of live rather than video motor acts

    Juha Järveläinen;Martin Schürmann;Sari Avikainen;Riitta Hari

  • 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

  • Wavelet entropy analysis of event-related potentials indicates modality-independent theta dominance.

    Juliana Yordanova;Vasil Kolev;Osvaldo A Rosso;Martin Schürmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Erol Başar
Erol Başar Istanbul Kültür University
Riitta Hari
Riitta Hari Aalto University
Canan Basar-Eroglu
Canan Basar-Eroglu University of Bremen
Tamer Demiralp
Tamer Demiralp Istanbul University
Vasil Kolev
Vasil Kolev Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Juliana Yordanova
Juliana Yordanova Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Veikko Jousmäki
Veikko Jousmäki Aalto University
Nina Forss
Nina Forss University of Helsinki
Wolfgang Heide
Wolfgang Heide Allgemeines Krankenhaus Celle
Rolf Verleger
Rolf Verleger University of Lübeck

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