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Teemu Rinne is affiliated with the University of Helsinki in Finland. Their academic profile centers on research contributions originating from this institution.

There are no recent publications, co-authors, or specific publication venues listed for Teemu Rinne. Likewise, there is no detailed information on their main fields of study, subfields, or particular research topics.

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Best Publications

  • The mismatch negativity (MMN) in basic research of central auditory processing: a review.

    R. Näätänen;R. Näätänen;P. Paavilainen;T. Rinne;K. Alho

  • The mismatch negativity (MMN): towards the optimal paradigm.

    Risto Näätänen;Satu Pakarinen;Teemu Rinne;Rika Takegata

  • Differential contribution of frontal and temporal cortices to auditory change detection: fMRI and ERP results.

    Bertram Opitz;Teemu Rinne;Axel Mecklinger;D.Yves von Cramon

  • Separate time behaviors of the temporal and frontal mismatch negativity sources.

    T. Rinne;K. Alho;R.J. Ilmoniemi;J. Virtanen;J. Virtanen

  • Maturation of cortical sound processing as indexed by event-related potentials.

    Rita Čeponien;Teemu Rinne;Risto Näätänen;Risto Näätänen

  • Measurement of extensive auditory discrimination profiles using the mismatch negativity (MMN) of the auditory event-related potential (ERP)

    Satu Pakarinen;Rika Takegata;Teemu Rinne;Minna Huotilainen

  • Two separate mechanisms underlie auditory change detection and involuntary control of attention.

    Teemu Rinne;Anna Särkkä;Alexander Degerman;Erich Schröger

  • The ontogenetically earliest discriminative response of the human brain

    M. Cheour‐Luhtanen;K. Alho;K. Sainio;T. Rinne

  • Electrophysiological evidence for cross-modal plasticity in humans with early- and late-onset blindness

    Kujala T;Alho K;Huotilainen M;Ilmoniemi Rj

  • Analysis of speech sounds is left-hemisphere predominant at 100-150 ms after sound onset

    Teemu Rinne;Kimmo Alho;Paavo Alku;Markus Holi

  • Variability and replicability of the mismatch negativity

    E. Pekkonen;T. Rinne;R. Näätänen

  • Superior temporal and inferior frontal cortices are activated by infrequent sound duration decrements: an fMRI study.

    Teemu Rinne;T Alexander Degerman;Kimmo Alho

  • Brain networks of bottom-up triggered and top-down controlled shifting of auditory attention.

    Juha Salmi;Teemu Rinne;Sonja Koistinen;Oili Salonen

  • Functional Maps of Human Auditory Cortex: Effects of Acoustic Features and Attention

    David L. Woods;G. Christopher Stecker;Teemu Rinne;Timothy J. Herron

  • Stimulus-dependent activations and attention-related modulations in the auditory cortex: A meta-analysis of fMRI studies

    Kimmo Alho;Teemu Rinne;Timothy J. Herron;David L. Woods;David L. Woods

  • Aging effects on auditory processing: an event-related potential study.

    E Pekkonen;T Rinne;K Reinikainen;T Kujala

  • RAPID COMMUNICATION Scalp-Recorded Optical Signals Make Sound Processing in the Auditory Cortex Visible?

    Teemu Rinne;Gabriele Gratton;Monica Fabiani;Nelson Cowan

  • Selective attention to sound location or pitch studied with fMRI.

    Alexander Degerman;Teemu Rinne;Juha Salmi;Juha Salmi;Oili Salonen

  • Auditory attention activates peripheral visual cortex.

    Anthony D. Cate;Timothy J. Herron;E. William Yund;G. Christopher Stecker

  • Auditory selective attention modulates activation of human inferior colliculus.

    Teemu Rinne;Marja H. Balk;Sonja Koistinen;Taina Autti

  • Invited review The mismatch negativity (MMN) in basic research of central auditory processing: A review

    R. Naatanen;P. Paavilainen;T. Rinne;K. Alho

Frequent Co-Authors

Kimmo Alho
Kimmo Alho University of Helsinki
Risto Näätänen
Risto Näätänen University of Tartu
David L. Woods
David L. Woods University of California, Davis
Minna Huotilainen
Minna Huotilainen University of Helsinki
Risto J. Ilmoniemi
Risto J. Ilmoniemi Aalto University
Juha Virtanen
Juha Virtanen General Electric (United States)
E. William Yund
E. William Yund University of California, Davis
Teija Kujala
Teija Kujala University of Helsinki
Christopher I. Petkov
Christopher I. Petkov Newcastle University
Eero Pekkonen
Eero Pekkonen University of Helsinki

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