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List of works by Basil Preisig

Bilateral Gamma/Delta Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation Affects Interhemispheric Speech Sound Integration

scientific article published on 04 November 2019

Comprehension of Co-Speech Gestures in Aphasic Patients: An Eye Movement Study

scientific article

Cue Recognition and Integration - Eye Tracking Evidence of Processing Differences in Sentence Comprehension in Aphasia

scientific article published on 12 November 2015

Different visual exploration of tool-related gestures in left hemisphere brain damaged patients is associated with poor gestural imitation

scientific article published on 2 April 2015

Dual-site high-density 4Hz transcranial alternating current stimulation applied over auditory and motor cortical speech areas does not influence auditory-motor mapping

Dual-site high-density 4Hz transcranial alternating current stimulation applied over auditory and motor cortical speech areas does not influence auditory-motor mapping

scientific article published on 18 January 2019

Eye Gaze Behavior at Turn Transition: How Aphasic Patients Process Speakers' Turns during Video Observation.

scientific article published on 31 May 2016

Hemispheric specializations affect interhemispheric speech sound integration during duplex perception

scientific article published on 01 March 2019

Multimodal Communication in Aphasia: Perception and Production of Co-speech Gestures During Face-to-Face Conversation.

scientific article

Perception of co-speech gestures in aphasic patients: a visual exploration study during the observation of dyadic conversations.

scientific article

Selective modulation of interhemispheric connectivity by transcranial alternating current stimulation influences binaural integration

scientific article published on 01 February 2021

Speech sound categorization: The contribution of non-auditory and auditory cortical regions

scientific article published in 2022

The influence of naturalistic, directionally non-specific motion on the spatial deployment of visual attention in right-hemispheric stroke.

scientific article published on 19 April 2016