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Peter Klaver is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland. Their research spans several fields and subfields, primarily focusing on cognitive neuroscience, education, clinical psychology, social psychology, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

Their scientific work addresses a range of topics including:

  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Cultural Differences and Values

Peter Klaver has contributed to several publications over recent years. Notable papers include:

  • "Persistent neuronal firing in the medial temporal lobe supports performance and workload of visual working memory in humans," 2022, NeuroImage
  • "Challenges in developmental psychology, a focus on Sustainable Development," 2022, Frontiers in Psychology
  • "Behavioral self-regulation development in at-risk families: the role of family resources," 2024, Early Child Development and Care
  • "Neuronal firing in the medial temporal lobe reflects human working memory workload, performance and capacity," 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "FV21 Medial temporal lobe firing reflects human working memory workload and capacity," 2020, Clinical Neurophysiology

Their frequent coauthors include Ece Boran, Peter Hilfiker, Lennart Stieglitz, Johannes Sarnthein, and Alex Neuhauser.

Peter Klaver's work appears regularly in venues such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • NeuroImage
  • Early Child Development and Care
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • Human memory formation is accompanied by rhinal-hippocampal coupling and decoupling.

    Jürgen Fell;Peter Klaver;Klaus Lehnertz;Thomas Grunwald

  • Oxytocin Makes a Face in Memory Familiar

    Ulrike Rimmele;Karin Hediger;Markus Heinrichs;Peter Klaver

  • Optimized voxel-based morphometry in children with developmental dyscalculia.

    S. Rotzer;K. Kucian;E. Martin;M. von Aster;M. von Aster

  • Is synchronized neuronal gamma activity relevant for selective attention

    Juergen Fell;Guillén Fernández;Guillén Fernández;Peter Klaver;Christian E. Elger

  • Dysfunctional neural network of spatial working memory contributes to developmental dyscalculia.

    S Rotzer;T Loenneker;T Loenneker;K Kucian;E Martin

  • Rhinal-hippocampal theta coherence during declarative memory formation: Interaction with gamma synchronization?

    Juergen Fell;Peter Klaver;Hakim Elfadil;Carlo Schaller

  • The left occipitotemporal system in reading: disruption of focal fMRI connectivity to left inferior frontal and inferior parietal language areas in children with dyslexia.

    Sanne van der Mark;Peter Klaver;Kerstin Bucher;Urs Maurer;Urs Maurer

  • The effect of word concreteness on recognition memory.

    Klaus Fliessbach;Susanne Weis;Peter Klaver;Christian Erich Elger

  • Intrasubject reproducibility of presurgical language lateralization and mapping using fMRI

    G.S.E. Fernandez;K. Specht;S. Weis;I. Tendolkar

  • Children with dyslexia lack multiple specializations along the visual word-form (VWF) system.

    Sanne van der Mark;Kerstin Bucher;Urs Maurer;Urs Maurer;Enrico Schulz;Enrico Schulz

  • Menstrual cycle-dependent neural plasticity in the adult human brain is hormone, task, and region specific

    Guillen Fernández;Susanne Weis;Birgit Stoffel-Wagner;Indira Tendolkar

  • Simultaneous EEG-fMRI during a working memory task: modulations in low and high frequency bands.

    Lars Michels;Kerstin Bucher;Rafael Lüchinger;Peter Klaver

  • Language mapping in less than 15 minutes: real-time functional MRI during routine clinical investigation.

    Guillén Fernández;Armin de Greiff;Joachim von Oertzen;Markus Reuber

  • Neural Bases of Cognitive ERPs: More than Phase Reset

    Juergen Fell;Thomas Dietl;Thomas Grunwald;Martin Kurthen

  • Brain volumes predict neurodevelopment in adolescents after surgery for congenital heart disease

    Michael von Rhein;Andreas Buchmann;Andreas Buchmann;Cornelia Hagmann;Reto Huber

  • An event-related brain potential correlate of visual short-term memory.

    Peter Klaver;Durk Talsma;Albertus A. Wijers;Hans-Jochen Heinze

  • Temporal and Cerebellar Brain Regions that Support both Declarative Memory Formation and Retrieval

    Susanne Weis;Peter Klaver;Jürgen Reul;Christian E. Elger

  • Process dissociation between contextual retrieval and item recognition.

    Susanne Weis;Karsten Specht;Peter Klaver;Indira Tendolkar

  • Frontal GABA levels change during working memory.

    Lars Michels;Lars Michels;Ernst Martin;Peter Klaver;Peter Klaver;Richard Edden;Richard Edden

  • Age dependent electroencephalographic changes in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

    S S Poil;S Bollmann;C Ghisleni;R L O'Gorman

Frequent Co-Authors

Guillén Fernández
Guillén Fernández Radboud University
Christian E. Elger
Christian E. Elger University Hospital Bonn
Ernst Martin
Ernst Martin University of Zurich
Lars Michels
Lars Michels University of Zurich
Daniel Brandeis
Daniel Brandeis University of Zurich
Juergen Fell
Juergen Fell University of Bonn
Susanne Weis
Susanne Weis Forschungszentrum Jülich
Silvia Brem
Silvia Brem University of Zurich
Hans-Jochen Heinze
Hans-Jochen Heinze Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Bernd Weber
Bernd Weber University of Bonn

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