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Inter-subject synchronization of prefrontal cortex hemodynamic activity during natural viewing
IP Jääskeläinen, K Koskentalo, MH Balk, T Autti, J Kauramäki, C Pomren, ...
The open neuroimaging journal 2, 14, 2008
2102008
Selective attention increases both gain and feature selectivity of the human auditory cortex
J Kauramäki, IP Jääskeläinen, M Sams
PLoS One 2 (9), e909, 2007
1172007
Lipreading and covert speech production similarly modulate human auditory-cortex responses to pure tones
J Kauramäki, IP Jääskeläinen, R Hari, R Möttönen, JP Rauschecker, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (4), 1314-1321, 2010
61*2010
Imaging real-time tactile interaction with two-person dual-coil fMRI
V Renvall, J Kauramäki, S Malinen, R Hari, L Nummenmaa
Frontiers in Psychiatry 11, 516604, 2020
192020
Two-stage processing of sounds explains behavioral performance variations due to changes in stimulus contrast and selective attention: an MEG study
J Kauramäki, IP Jääskeläinen, JL Hänninen, T Auranen, A Nummenmaa, ...
Public Library of Science 7 (10), e46872, 2012
172012
Formant transition-specific adaptation by lipreading of left auditory cortex N1m
IP Jääskeläinen, J Kauramäki, J Tujunen, M Sams
Neuroreport 19 (1), 93-97, 2008
122008
Auditory affective processing requires awareness.
M Lähteenmäki, J Kauramäki, DA Sauter, L Nummenmaa
Emotion 19 (1), 53, 2019
112019
Silent lipreading and covert speech production suppress processing of non-linguistic sounds in auditory cortex
MH Balk, H Kari, J Kauramäki, J Ahveninen, M Sams, T Autti, ...
Open journal of neuroscience 3, 2013
82013
Brain state-triggered stimulus delivery: an efficient tool for probing ongoing brain activity
ML Andermann, J Kauramäki, T Palomäki, CI Moore, R Hari, ...
Open journal of neuroscience 2, 2012
82012
Self-conscious affect is modulated by rapid eye movement sleep but not by targeted memory reactivation–a pilot study
R Halonen, L Kuula, T Makkonen, J Kauramäki, AK Pesonen
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 730924, 2021
72021
Regularizing solutions to the MEG inverse problem using space-time separable covariance functions
A Solin, P Jylänki, J Kauramäki, T Heskes, MAJ van Gerven, S Särkkä
arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.04931, 2016
62016
Laterality effects in the haptic discrimination of verbal and non-verbal shapes
PL Stoycheva, J Kauramäki, FN Newell, K Tiippana
Laterality 25 (6), 654-674, 2020
32020
Endogenous circadian temperature rhythms relate to adolescents’ daytime physical activity
L Kuula, J Lipsanen, T Partonen, J Kauramäki, R Halonen, AK Pesonen
Frontiers in Physiology 13, 947184, 2022
12022
Unraveling dyadic psycho-physiology of social presence between strangers during an audio drama–a signal-analysis approach
J Kauttonen, S Paekivi, J Kauramäki, P Tikka
Frontiers in Psychology 14, 1153968, 2023
2023
Differential effects of ageing on the neural processing of speech and singing production
N Moisseinen, T Särkämö, J Kauramäki, B Kleber, AJ Sihvonen, ...
Frontiers in aging neuroscience 15, 2023
2023
Auditory-perceptual evaluation with visual analogue scale: feasibility and preliminary evidence of ultrasound visual feedback treatment of Finnish [r]
I Aakko, J Kauramäki, J Cleland, A Lee, M Vainio, S Saalasti
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 1-18, 2022
2022
Evaluating the efficacy of ultrasound visual feedback treatment of [r] distortions using a web-based perceptual judgement application
J Kauramäki, J Cleland, A Lee, M Vainio, S Saalasti
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 1-36, 2022
2022
Haptic recognition memory and lateralisation for verbal and nonverbal shapes
P Stoycheva, J Kauramäki, FN Newell, K Tiippana
Memory 29 (8), 1043-1057, 2021
2021
Measures and models of top-down influences in the human auditory cortex
J Kauramäki
Aalto University, 2012
2012
Auditory attention can decrease sharpness of population-level frequency tuning in the human auditory cortex
J Kauramäki, IP Jääskeläinen, JL Hänninen, T Auranen, J Lampinen, ...
2009
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