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Shutting down sensorimotor interference unblocks the networks for stimulus processing: An SMR neurofeedback training study
SE Kober, M Witte, M Stangl, A Väljamäe, C Neuper, G Wood
Clinical Neurophysiology 126 (1), 82-95, 2015
1622015
Auditorily-induced illusory self-motion: A review
A Väljamäe
Brain research reviews 61 (2), 240-255, 2009
1592009
Action sounds recalibrate perceived tactile distance
A Tajadura-Jiménez, A Väljamäe, I Toshima, T Kimura, M Tsakiris, ...
Current Biology 22 (13), R516-R517, 2012
1582012
Moving sounds enhance the visually-induced self-motion illusion (circular vection) in virtual reality
BE Riecke, A Väljamäe, J Schulte-Pelkum
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) 6 (2), 1-27, 2009
1572009
Near-infrared spectroscopy based neurofeedback training increases specific motor imagery related cortical activation compared to sham feedback
SE Kober, G Wood, J Kurzmann, EVC Friedrich, M Stangl, T Wippel, ...
Biological psychology 95, 21-30, 2014
1372014
Embodied auditory perception: the emotional impact of approaching and receding sound sources.
A Tajadura-Jiménez, A Väljamäe, E Asutay, D Västfjäll
Emotion 10 (2), 216, 2010
1312010
Emotion-inducing approaching sounds shape the boundaries of multisensory peripersonal space
F Ferri, A Tajadura-Jiménez, A Väljamäe, R Vastano, M Costantini
Neuropsychologia 70, 468-475, 2015
1252015
When room size matters: acoustic influences on emotional responses to sounds.
A Tajadura-Jiménez, P Larsson, A Väljamäe, D Västfjäll, M Kleiner
Emotion 10 (3), 416, 2010
1252010
Auditory-induced presence in mixed reality environments and related technology
P Larsson, A Väljamäe, D Västfjäll, A Tajadura-Jiménez, M Kleiner
The engineering of mixed reality systems, 143-163, 2010
88*2010
Sound representing self-motion in virtual environments enhances linear vection
A Väljamäe, P Larsson, D Västfjäll, M Kleiner
Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 17 (1), 43-56, 2008
742008
Auditory–somatosensory multisensory interactions are spatially modulated by stimulated body surface and acoustic spectra
A Tajadura-Jiménez, N Kitagawa, A Väljamäe, M Zampini, MM Murray, ...
Neuropsychologia 47 (1), 195-203, 2009
702009
Auditory presence, individualized head-related transfer functions, and illusory ego-motion in virtual environments
A Väljamäe, P Larsson, D Västfjäll, M Kleiner
in in Proc. of Seventh Annual Workshop Presence 2004, 2004
692004
A REVIEW OF REAL-TIME EEG SONIFICATION RESEARCH
A Väljamäe, S Mealla, Steffert, S T., Holland, X Marimon, R Benitez, ...
632013
Disembodied and Collaborative Musical Interaction in the Multimodal Brain Orchestra.
S Le Groux, J Manzolli, PFMJ Verschure, M Sanchez, A Luvizotto, A Mura, ...
NIME, 309-314, 2010
552010
Vibrotactile enhancement of auditory-induced self-motion and spatial presence
A Väljamäe, P Larsson, D Västfjäll, M Kleiner
Journal of Audio Engineering Society 54 (10), 954-963, 2006
542006
Travelling without moving: Auditory scene cues for translational self-motion
A Valjamae, P Larsson, D Vastfjall, M Kleiner
Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005
532005
Enactive cinema paves way for understanding complex real-time social interaction in neuroimaging experiments
P Tikka, A Väljamäe, AW de Borst, R Pugliese, N Ravaja, M Kaipainen, ...
Frontiers in human neuroscience 6, 298, 2012
462012
The eXperience induction machine: a new paradigm for mixed-reality interaction design and psychological experimentation
U Bernardet, S Bermúdez i Badia, A Duff, M Inderbitzin, S Le Groux, ...
The Engineering of Mixed Reality Systems, 357-379, 2010
392010
Auditory landmarks enhance circular vection in multimodal virtual reality
A Väljamäe, P Larsson, D Västfjäll, M Kleiner
Journal of Acoustic Engineering Society 57 (3), 111-120, 2009
392009
Self-representation in mediated environments: the experience of emotions modulated by auditory-vibrotactile heartbeat
A Tajadura-Jiménez, A Väljamäe, D Västfjäll
CyberPsychology & Behavior 11 (1), 33-38, 2008
38*2008
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