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Peter Rappelsberger

Peter Rappelsberger

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Neuroscience

D-Index
36
Citations
6717
World Ranking
8948
National Ranking
54

Overview

Peter Rappelsberger is affiliated with the University of Vienna in Austria. Their academic profile reflects an active engagement in research within this institution, contributing to its scientific output and academic community.

While specific publications, co-authors, fields of study, and research topics are not detailed, the current affiliation suggests involvement with research initiatives and collaborations typically associated with a major European university context.

Without listed recent papers, book publications, or awards, the profile centers on the professional association with the University of Vienna, which is a significant academic environment in Austria known for a broad range of scientific disciplines.

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Best Publications

  • Synchronization between prefrontal and posterior association cortex during human working memory

    J. Sarnthein;H. Petsche;P. Rappelsberger;G. L. Shaw

  • Synchronization Between Temporal and Parietal Cortex During Multimodal Object Processing in Man

    A. von Stein;A. von Stein;P. Rappelsberger;J. Sarnthein;J. Sarnthein;H. Petsche

  • Long-range EEG synchronization during word encoding correlates with successful memory performance.

    Sabine Weiss;Peter Rappelsberger

  • An E-health solution for automatic sleep classification according to Rechtschaffen and Kales: validation study of the Somnolyzer 24 x 7 utilizing the Siesta database.

    Peter Anderer;Georg Gruber;Silvia Parapatics;Michael Woertz

  • Probability mapping: power and coherence analyses of cognitive processes.

    P. Rappelsberger;H. Petsche

  • Low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography revealed simultaneously active frontal and parietal sleep spindle sources in the human cortex.

    P Anderer;G Klösch;G Gruber;E Trenker

  • The SIESTA project polygraphic and clinical database

    G. Klosh;B. Kemp;T. Penzel;A. Schlogl

  • Artifact Processing in Computerized Analysis of Sleep EEG – A Review

    Peter Anderer;Stephen Roberts;Alois Schlögl;Georg Gruber

  • Persistent patterns of brain activity: an EEG coherence study of the positive effect of music on spatial-temporal reasoning.

    Johannes Sarnthein;Astrid vonStein;Peter Rappelsberger;Hellmuth Petsche

  • On the search for the sources of the electroencephalogram

    H. Petsche;H. Pockberger;P. Rappelsberger

  • EEG coherence within the 13-18 Hz band as a correlate of a distinct lexical organisation of concrete and abstract nouns in humans.

    Sabine Weiss;Peter Rappelsberger

  • Current source density analysis: methods and application to simultaneously recorded field potentials of the rabbit's visual cortex.

    P Rappelsberger;H Pockberger;H Petsche

  • Theta synchronization predicts efficient memory encoding of concrete and abstract nouns

    Sabine Weiss;Horst M. Müller;Peter Rappelsberger

  • Increased neuronal communication accompanying sentence comprehension.

    Sabine Weiss;Horst M. Mueller;Baerbel Schack;Jonathan W. King

  • Brain and Human Pain: Topographic EEG Amplitude and Coherence Mapping

    Andrew C. N. Chen;Peter Rappelsberger

  • EEG cohererence and reference signals: experimental results and mathematical explanations

    Unknown

  • The reference problem and mapping of coherence: a simulation study.

    Peter Rappelsberger

  • Low frontal electroencephalographic coherence in neuroleptic-free schizophrenic patients

    Johannes Tauscher;Peter Fischer;Alexander Neumeister;Peter Rappelsberger

  • Calculation of event-related coherence--a new method to study short-lasting coupling between brain areas.

    P. Rappelsberger;G. Pfurtscheller;O. Filz

  • The EEG: An Adequate Method to Concretize Brain Processes Elicited by Music

    H. Petsche;K. Linder;P. Rappelsberger;G. Gruber

  • Depth profiles of hippocampal rhythmic slow activity (‘theta rhythm’) depend on behaviour ☆

    G Buzsáki;P Rappelsberger;L Kellényi

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Anderer
Peter Anderer Philips (Finland)
Josef Zeitlhofer
Josef Zeitlhofer Medical University of Vienna
Siegfried Kasper
Siegfried Kasper Medical University of Vienna
Gert Pfurtscheller
Gert Pfurtscheller Graz University of Technology
Johannes Sarnthein
Johannes Sarnthein University of Zurich
Dieter Kunz
Dieter Kunz Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Bernd Saletu
Bernd Saletu Medical University of Vienna
Joachim Röschke
Joachim Röschke Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Andrew C. N. Chen
Andrew C. N. Chen Capital Medical University
Marta Kutas
Marta Kutas University of California, San Diego

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