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PRESENCCIA papers for the DVD ROM


Note that partners involved in a paper are listed in order of author name. This implies nothing about the relative contributions of the partners to the papers themselves.

WP1 Journal Papers


Slater , M., A. Frisoli, F. Tecchia, C. Guger, B. Lotto, A. Steed, C. Pfurtscheller, R. Leeb, M. Reiner, M.V. Sanchez-Vives, U. Bernardet, and P. Verschure, Understanding and Realizing Presence in the Presenccia Project. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2007(July/August): p. 90-93.
[UPC, SSSA, g.tec, UCL, Technion, IDIBAPS, UPF]

Slater, M. and M. Garau, The Use of Questionnaire Data in Presence Studies: Do Not Seriously Likert. Presence: Teleoper. Virtual Environ., 2007. 16(4): p. 447-456.


[UPC, UCL]

Garau, M., D. Friedman, H. Widenfeld, A. Antley, A. Brogni, and M. Slater, Temporal and Spatial Variations in Presence: Qualitative Analysis of Interviews from an Experiment on Breaks in Presence. PRESENCE: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 2008. 17(3): p. 293-309.


[UCL, UPC]

Mortensen, J., Y. Yu, P. Khanna, F. Tecchia, B. Spanlang, G. Marino, and M. Slater, Real-Time Global Illumination for Virtual Reality Applications. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2008. 28(6): p. 56-64.


[UCL, SSSA, UPC]

Cheetham, M., A.F. Pedroni, A. Antley, M. Slater, and L. Jáncke, Virtual milgram: empathic concern or personal distress? Evidence from functional MRI and dispositional measures. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2009. 3:29. doi:10.3389/neuro.09.029.2009.


[UNIZH, UCL, UPC]

Jordan, J. and M. Slater, An Analysis of Eye Scan Path Entropy in a Progressively Forming Virtual Environment. Presence: Teleoper. Virtual Environ., 2009. 18(3): p. 185–199.


[UCL, UPC]

Rovira, A., D. Swapp, B. Spanlang, and M. Slater, The use of virtual reality in the study of peoples’ responses to violent incidents. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2009. 3:59. doi:10.3389/neuro.08.059.2009.


[UCL, UPC]

Slater, M., Place Illusion and Plausibility Can Lead to Realistic Behaviour in Immersive Virtual Environments. Philos Trans R Soc Lond, 2009. 364(1535 ): p. 3549-3557.


[UPC]

Slater, M., P. Khanna, J. Mortensen, and I. Yu, Visual Realism Enhances Realistic Response in an Immersive Virtual Environment. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2009. 29(3): p. 76-84.


[UCL, UPC]

Groenegress, C., M. Thomsen, and M. Slater, Correlations between Vocal Input and Visual Response Apparently Enhance Presence in a Virtual Environment. Cyberpsychology & Behavior, 2009. 12(4): p. 429-431.


[UPC]

Slater, M., Lotto, B., Arnold, M.M., Sanchez-Vives, M.V., How we experience immersive virtual environments: the concept of presence and its measurement, Anuario de Psicología, 2009 40(2) 193-210.


[UPC, UCL, IDIBAPS]

Antley, A. and M. Slater, The Effect on Lower Spine Muscle Activation of Walking on a Narrow Beam in Virtual Reality. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2009. in press.


[UCL, UPC]

Llobera, J., B. Spanlang, G. Ruffini, and M. Slater, Proxemics with Multiple Dynamic Characters in an Immersive Virtual Environment ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP), 2010. in press.


[UPC]

Groenegress, C., C. Holzner, C. Guger, and M. Slater, Effects of P300-Based BCI Use on Reported Presence in a Virtual Environment. PRESENCE - Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 2010. in press.


[UPC, g.tec]

de la Peña, N., P. Weil, J. Llobera, E. Giannopoulos, A. Pomés, B. Spanlang, D. Friedman, M.V. Sanchez-Vives, and M. Slater, Immersive Journalism: Immersive Virtual Reality for the First Person Experience of News. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, RAVE Special Issue, Accepted, 2010.


[IDIBAPS, UPC]

Gillies, M., Spanlang, B., REAL-TIME CHARACTER ENGINES Comparing and evaluating real-time character engines for virtual environments. Accepted for . Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, special issue, 2010.


[UCL, UPC]

 

WP1 Refereed Conference Papers


 

Friedman, D., A. Steed, and M. Slater, Spatial Social Behavior in Second Life. in IVA 2007: 7th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents LNAI 4722. 2007. Paris, France.


[UCL, UPC]

Friedman, D., K. Suji, and M. Slater. SuperDreamCity: An Immersive Virtual Reality Experience that Responds to Electrodermal Activity. in Proc. Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII 2007) LNCS 4738. 2007. Lisbon, Portugal.


[UCL, UPC]

Groenegress, C., M. Slater, M. Tamke, and M. Ramsgard Thomsen. Spinoff - Transferring Energy between Real and Virtual Worlds. in Eurographics. 2007. Prague.


[UPC]

Pan, X. and M. Slater. A Preliminary Study of Shy Males Interacting with a Virtual Female. in PRESENCE 2007: The 10th Annual International Workshop on Presence. 2007. Barcelona, Spain.


[UCL, UPC]

Spanlang, B., T. Fröhlich, F. F. Descalzo, A. Antley, and M. Slater, The Making of a Presence Experiment: Responses to Virtual Fire. in PRESENCE 2007 -The 10th Annual International Workshop on Presence. 2007. Barcelona, Spain.


[UPC, IDIBAPS]

González-Franco, M., D. Perez-Marcos, B. Spanlang, and M. Slater, The Contribution of Real-Time Mirror Reflections of Motor Actions on Virtual Body Ownership in an Immersive Virtual Environment in IEEE VR. 2010: Waltham, MA, US.


[UPC, IDIBAPS]

Spanlang, B. and M. Slater, Full Body Avatar Interaction, in Congreso Internacional de Interacción Persona Ordenador AIPO. 2009.


[UPC]

Spanlang, B., D. Corominas, and M. Slater, A Virtual Whole Body System, in Workshop on Whole Body Interaction CHI2010. 2010: Atlanta, Georgia, US.


[UPC]

Pelechano, N., Spanlang, B., Beacco, A., A framework for rendering, simulation and animation of crowds. Spanish Conference on Computer Graphics 2009.


[UPC]

WP1 Abstract


Pelechano, N. and Slater, M.,  Realistic Responses to Virtual Crowds, at Science Beyond Fiction, FET 09, the European Future Technologies Conference, 2009.

WP2 Journal Papers


 

GENER, T., REIG, R. & SANCHEZ-VIVES, M. V. (2009). A new paradigm for the reversible blockage of whisker sensory transmission. J Neurosci Methods 176, 63-67.


[IDIBAPS]

O'MARA, S. M., SANCHEZ-VIVES, M. V., BROTONS-MAS, J. R. & O'HARE, E. (2009). Roles for the subiculum in spatial information processing, memory, motivation and the temporal control of behaviour. Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry 33, 782-790.


[IDIBAPS]

O'MARA, S. M., SANCHEZ VIVES, M. V., BROTONS-MAS, J. R. & O'HARE, E. (2008). Synaptic Plasticity and Mnemonic Encoding by Hippocampal Formation Place Cells . In Synaptic Plasticity: New Research Book. ISBN: 978-1-60456-732-8. ed. PETERS, T. K. A. F. Nova Science Publishers.


[IDIBAPS]

SANCHEZ-VIVES, M. V., NOWAK, L. G., DESCALZO, V. F., GARCIA-VELASCO, J. V., GALLEGO, R. & BERBEL, P. (2006). Crossmodal audio-visual interactions in the primary visual cortex of the visually deprived cat: a physiological and anatomical study. Prog Brain Res 155, 287-311.


[IDIBAPS]

BROTONS-MAS, J. R., O'MARA, S. M. & SANCHEZ VIVES, M. V. (2006). Neural Processing of Spatial Information: What We Know about Place Cells and What They Can Tell Us about Presence. Presence: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments 15, 485–499.


[IDIBAPS]

Lotto, R.B. et. al. (2010) ‘Blackawton Bees’. Transactions of the Royal Society (submitted) – note paper’s other 25 authors are aged 8 to 10 years old!
[UCL]

Clarke, R. and Lotto, R.B. (2009) Visual processing innately encodes higher-order image statistics when the information is ecologically relevant. Vision Research


[UCL]

Corney, D. and Lotto, R.B. (2009) The brightness of colour. PLoS One 4:e5091


[UCL]

Bergstrom, I. and Lotto, R.B. (2008) Harnessing the Enactive Knowledge of Musicians to Allow the Real-Time Performance of Correlated Music and Computer Graphics - Leonardo Journal (in press)


[UCL]

Bergstrom, I. and Lotto, R.B. (2008) Making the Performance of Real-Time Computer Graphics Accessible to Non-programmers. Referee Proceedings - (re)Actor.


[UCL]

Corney, D. and Lotto, R.B. (2007) What are lightness illusions and why do we see them? Public Library of Science Computational Biology 3:e180.


[UCL]

Tajadura-Jiménez, A., Väljamäe, A., & Västfjäll, D. (2008). Self-Representation in Mediated Environments: The Experience of Emotions Modulated by Auditory-Vibrotactile Heartbeat. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 11(1), 33-38. doi: 10.1089/cpb.2007.0002.


[Chalmers, Associated with WP2, App2.]

 

Väljamäe, A., & Soto-Faraco, S. (2008). Filling-in visual motion with sounds. Acta psychologica, 129(2), 249-54. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.08.004.


[Chalmers]

Tajadura-Jiménez, A., Kitagawa, N., Väljamäe, A., Zampini, M., Murray, M. M. & Spence, C. (2009). Auditory-somatosensory multisensory interactions are spatially modulated by stimulated body surface and acoustic spectra. Neuropsychologia, 47(1), 195-203. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2008.07.025.


[Chalmers]

Tajadura-Jiménez, A., Larsson, P., Väljamäe, A., Västfjäll, D., & Kleiner, M. (in press). When Room Size Matters: Acoustic Influences on Emotional Responses to Sounds. Emotion.


[Chalmers, Associated with WP2, App2, App3.]
 
Tajadura-Jiménez, A., Väljamäe, A., Asutay, E., & Västfjäll, D. (in press). Embodied Auditory Perception: The Emotional Impact of Approaching and Receding Sound Sources. Emotion,
[Chalmers, Associated with WP2, App2, App3.]

WP2 Refereed Conference Papers


S. Schaffelhofer, C. Guger, M. V. Sanchez-Vives, J. Brotons-Mas and T. Gener Position Decoding of Hippocampal Place Cells World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, September 7 - 12, 2009, Munich, Germany
Vol. 25/9 Neuroengineering, Neural Systems, Rehabilitation and Prosthetics
IFMBE Proceedings 1680-0737 (Print) 1433-9277 (Online) Volume 25/9
[g.tec, IDIBAPS]

Schaffelhofer S, Guger C & Sanchez-Vives MV. Position reconstruction of rats by the use of neural spike information from hippocampal place cells. FET09, April 21-23. Prague, Czech-republic.


[g.tec, IDIBAPS]

Schaffelhofer S, Guger C, Sanchez-Vives MV, Gener T & Brotons-Mas J. Online reconstruction of rat’s position based on firing information from hippocampal place cells.. Society for Neuroscience 2009, Oct. 17-21, Chicago, USA.


[g.tec, IDIBAPS]

G. Edlinger, G. Krausz, S. Schaffelhofer, C. Guger, J. Brotons-Mas and M. Sanchez-Vives. Position Reconstruction of Awake Rodents by Evaluating Neural Spike Information from Place Cells in the Hippocampus. 13th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering ICBME 2008 3–6 December 2008 Singapore. IFMBE Proceedings. 1680-0737 (Print) 1433-9277 (Online) Volume 23 


[g.tec, IDIBAPS]

Brotons-Mas JR, Gener T, Montejo N, O’Mara SM & Sanchez-Vives MV. The firing fields of subicular place cells are modulated by the spatial structure. International Symposium on Learning, Memory and Cognitive Function. February 10-12, Valencia, Spain.


[IDIBAPS]

Gener T, Guger C, Brotons-Mas JR, Zöchbauer W, Edlinger G & Sanchez-Vives MV. Where is the rat? Prediction of location by place cells’ firing. International Symposium on Learning, Memory and Cognitive Function. February 10-12, Valencia, Spain.


[IDIBAPS, g.tec]

Abolafia J, Perez-Marcos D and Sanchez-Vives MV. Auditory adaptation and post-adaptation in auditory cortex of the free moving rat. 6th Forum of European Neuroscience. July 12-16th, 2008. Geneva, Switzerland.


[IDIBAPS]

MV Sanchez-Vives, Ramon Reig, Vanessa F. Descalzo and Albert Compte. High-frequency oscillations in the cortical up states in vitro and in computo. I Congress ibro/larc of Neurosciences for Latin America, Caribbean and Iberian peninsula.  September 1-4, 2008. Búzios, RJ, Brazil.


[IDIBAPS]

Guger C, Gener T, Schaffelhofer S, Brotons-Mas JR, Edlinger G and Sanchez-Vives MV. Prediction of rat´s location by position reconstruction from place cells firing. VII Simposi de Neurobiologia Experimental. Societat Catalana de Biologia. 2008 Octubre, 28-29. Barcelona, Spain.


[g.tec, IDIBAPS]

Abolafia J, Perez-Marcos D and Sanchez-Vives MV. Amplitude and timing of auditory responses in the awake rat are modulated by previous history of stimulation. VII Simposi de Neurobiologia Experimental. Societat Catalana de Biologia. Octubre, 28-29. 2008 Barcelona, Spain.


[IDIBAPS]

WP3 Journal Papers


Baumgartner, T., Esslen, M., & Jancke, L., et al., L. (2006). From emotion perception to emotion experience: emotions evoked by pictures and classical music. International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology, 60(1), 34-43.
[UZH]

Baumgartner, T., Speck, D., Denise, W., Ornella, M., Gian, B., & Jäncke, L. (2008). Feeling present in arousing virtual reality worlds: prefrontal brain regions differentially orchestrate presence experience in adults and children. Front. Hum. Neurosci, 2, 12.


[UZH]

Baumgartner, T., Valko, L., Esslen, M., & Jancke, L., et al., L. (2006). Neural correlate of spatial presence in an arousing and noninteractive virtual reality: an EEG and psychophysiology study. Cyberpsychology & behavior : the impact of the Internet, multimedia and virtual reality on behavior and society, 9(1), 30-45.


[UZH]

Beeli, G., Casutt, G., Baumgartner, T., & Jäncke, L. (2008). Modulating presence and impulsiveness by external stimulation of the brain. Behavioral and brain functions : BBF, 4, 33.


[UZH]

Beeli, G., Koeneke, S., Gasser, K., & Jancke, L. (2008). Brain stimulation modulates driving behavior. Behavioral and brain functions : BBF, 4, 34.


[UZH]

Cheetham, M., Pedroni, A. F., Antley, A., Slater, M., & Jäncke, L. (2009). Virtual milgram: empathic concern or personal distress? Evidence from functional MRI and dispositional measures. Front. Hum. Neurosci, 3, 29.


[UZH, UCL, UPC]

Elmer, S., Burkard, M., Renz, B., Meyer, M., & Jancke, L. (2009). Direct current induced short-term modulation of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex while learning auditory presented nouns. Behav Brain Funct, 5, 29.


[UZH]

Esslen, M., Metzler, S., Pascual-Marqui, R. D., & Jancke, L. (2008). Pre-reflective and reflective self-reference: a spatiotemporal EEG analysis. Neuroimage, 42(1), 437-449.


[UZH]

Jäncke, L., Brunner, B., & Esslen, M. (2008). Brain activation during fast driving in a driving simulator: the role of the lateral prefrontal cortex. Neuroreport, 19(11), 1127-1130.


[UZH]

Jäncke, L., Cheetham, M., & Baumgartner, T. (2009). Virtual reality and the role of the prefrontal cortex in adults and children. Front. Neurosci.


[UZH]

Petkova IV & Ehrsson HH. When right feels left: referral of touch and ownership between the hands. PLoS One (2009), 4(9): e6933, Epub 2009 Sep8


[KI]

Petkova VI & Ehrsson HH. If I were you: perceptual illusion of body swapping. PLoS One (2008), 3(12):e3832, Epub 2008 Dec 3


[KI]

Ehrsson, H.H. and Petkova V.I. E-Letters Science, 2008 (www.sciencemag.org/cgi/eletters/317/5841/1048)


[KI]

Riva, G., Lenggenhager, B., Tadi, T., Metzinger, T., Blanke, O. and Ehrsson, H.H. Science 23, 318: 1240-1242, 2007


[KI]

Makin TR, Holmes NP and Ehrsson HH. On the other hand: Dummy hands and peripersonal space. Behavioural Brain Research (2008) 191:1-10.


[KI]

Ehrsson HH. The experimental induction of out-of-body experiences. Science (2007), 317:1048.


[KI]

Ehrsson HH, Weich K, Weiskopf N, Dolan RJ and Passingham RE. Threatening a rubber hand that you feel is yours elicits a cortical anxiety response. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA (2007), 104:9828-9833.


[KI]

WP3 Book Chapter


Petkova, V.I. and Ehrsson HH. Body Self Perception. Chapter in McGraw yearbook of Science and Technology.(2009)
[KI]

WP4 Journal Papers


 

Leeb, R., C. Keinrath, D. Friedman, C. Guger, R. Scherer, C. Neuper, M. Garau, A. Antley, A. Steed, M. Slater, and G. Pfurtscheller, Walking by thinking: The brainwaves are crucial, not the muscles! Presence-Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 2006. 15(5): p. 500-514.


[TUG, UCL, g.tec, UCL, UPC]

Friedman, D., R. Leeb, C. Guger, A. Steed, G. Pfurtscheller, and M. Slater, Navigating virtual reality by thought: What is it like? Presence-Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 2007. 16(1): p. 100-110.


[UCL, TUG, UPC]

Guger, C., R. Leeb, D. Friedman, V. Vinayagamoorthy, G. Edlinger, and M. Slater, Controlling virtual environments by thoughts. Clinical Neurophysiology, 2007. 118(4): p. e36.


[g.tec, TUG, UCL, UPC]

Leeb, R., D. Friedman, G.R. Muller-Putz, R. Scherer, M. Slater, and G. Pfurtscheller, Self-Paced (Asynchronous) BCI Control of a Wheelchair in Virtual Environments: A Case Study with a Tetraplegic. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, 2007. 2007 Article ID 79642(doi:10.1155/2007/79642).


[TUG, UCL, UPC]

Pfurtscheller, G., R. Leeb, D. Friedman, and M. Slater, Centrally controlled heart rate changes during mental practice in immersive virtual environment: A case study with a tetraplegic. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2008. 68(1): p. 1-5.


[TUG, UCL, UPC]

Friedman, D.,   Leeb, R.,  Dikovsky, L.,   Reiner, M.,  Pfurtscheller, G. Slater, M. , Human Computer Interface Issues in Controlling Virtual Reality by Thought, in Human-Computer Interaction, 2010, in press.


[UCL, TUG, Technion, UPC]

Guger C., Daban S., Sellers E., Holzner C., Krausz G., Carabalona R., Gramatica F., Edlinger G. (2008) How many people are able to control a P300-based brain-computer interface (BCI)?, Neuroscience Letters, volume 462, 94 - 98
[g.tec]

 

Guger C., Krausert S., Domej W., Edlinger G., Tannheimer M. (2008) EEG, ECG and oxygen concentration changes from sea level to a simulated altitude of 4000 m and back to sea level, Neuroscience Letters, volume 442, Issue 2, 123-127

[g.tec]




Guger C., Leeb R., Friedman D., Vinayagamoorthy V., Edlinger G., Slater M. (2006) Controlling Virtual Environments by Thoughts, Klinische Neurophysiologie, Zeitschrift für Funktionsdiagnostik des Nervensystems, Jahrgang 37, 40-41

[g.tec, TUG,  UCL, UPC]

No Title. Pattern Recognition Letters. doi: 10.1016/j.patrec.2007.01.002


[TUG]

Solis-Escalante, T., Müller-Putz, G.R. & Pfurtscheller, G. Analysis of sensorimotor rhythms for the implementation of a brain switch for healthy subjects. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control. 1-6. doi: 10.1016/j.bspc.2009.09.002.


[TUG]

Kaiser, V., Mu, G. R., Solis-escalante, T., & Pfurtscheller, G. (2010). Fast set-up asynchronous brain-switch based on detection of foot motor imagery in 1-channel EEG ¨. Medical, & Biological Engineering & Computing. doi: 10.1007/s11517-009-0572-7.


[TUG]

Keinrath, C., Wriessnegger, S., & Pfurtscheller, G. (2006). Post-movement beta synchronization after kinesthetic illusion, active and passive movements. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 62, 321 - 327. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2006.06.001.


[TUG]

Leeb, R., Lee, F., Keinrath, C., Scherer, R., Bischof, H., Pfurtscheller, G., et al. (2007). Brain–Computer Communication: Motivation, Aim, and Impact of Exploring a Virtual Apartment. IEEE Rehabilitation, 15(4), 473-482.


[TUG]

Leeb, R., Settgast, V., Fellner, D., & Pfurtscheller, G. (2007). Self-paced exploration of the Austrian National Library through thought, International Journal of Bioelectromagnetism  9(4), 237 - 244.


[TUG]

Leeb, R., Wriessnegger, C., & Pfurtscheller, G. (2008). Development, set-up and first results for a one-channel near-infrared spectroscopy system. Biomedizinische Technik, Vol. 53, pp. 36-43 doi: 10.1515/BMT.2008.005.


[TUG]

Lotte, F., Reilly, R. B., Leeb, R., Hirose, M., & Slater, M. (2008). Brain-Computer Interfaces, Virtual Reality, and Videogames. Computer Vol. 41(10), pp. 66-72 .


[TUG, UPC]

Naeem, M., Brunner, C., & Pfurtscheller, G. (2009). Dimensionality Reduction and Channel Selection of Motor Imagery Electroencephalographic Data. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience Vol. 2009, pp. 537504 . doi: 10.1155/2009/537504.


[TUG]

Neuper, C., Scherer, R., Wriessnegger, S., & Pfurtscheller, G. (2009). Motor imagery and action observation: modulation of sensorimotor brain rhythms during mental control of a brain-computer interface. Clinical Neurophysiology, 120, 239-247. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2008.11.015.


[TUG]

Pfurtscheller, G., Scherer, R., Müller-Putz, G.R. & da Silva, F.H.L. Short-lived brain state after cued motor imagery in naive subjects ¨. European Journal of Neuroscience, 28(August), 1419-1426. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2008.06441.x.


[TUG]

Pfurtscheller, G. & Solis-Escalante, T.  Could the beta rebound in the EEG be suitable to realize a ''brain switch''? Clinical Neurophysiology, 120, 24-29. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2008.09.027.


[TUG]

Pfurtscheller, G., Linortner, P., Winkler, R., & Korisek, G. Discrimination of Motor Imagery-Induced EEG Patterns in Patients with Complete Spinal Cord Injury. Computational Intelligence, 2009, 1-6. doi: 10.1155/2009/104180.


[TUG]

Pfurtscheller, G., Ortner, R., Linortner, P., & Neuper, C. Does consious intention to perform a motor act depend on slow cardiovascular rhythms?  Neuroscience Letters, 468, 46-50. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2009.10.060.


[TUG]

Pfurtscheller, G., Scherer, R., & Neuper, C. (2008). Rehabilitation with Brain-Computer Interface Systems. IEEE Computer Magazine Vol. 41, pp. 58-65 .


[TUG]

 Pfurtscheller, G., Scherer, R., Leeb, R., Keinrath, C., Neuper, C., Lee, F., et al. (2007). Viewing Moving Objects in Virtual Reality Can Change the Dynamics of Sensorimotor EEG Rhythms. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments


Vol. 16, pp. 111-118.
[TUG]

Scherer, R., & Pfurtscheller, G. (2007). Self-initiation of EEG-based brain–computer communication using the heart rate response. Journal of Neural Engineering Vol. 4, pp. L23-L29 . doi: 10.1088/1741-2560/4/4/L01.


[TUG]

Scherer, R., Lee, F., Leeb, R., Bischof, H., & Pfurtscheller, G. (2008). Toward Self-Paced Brain–Computer Communication: Navigation Through Virtual Worlds, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering Vol. 55, pp. 675-682 .


[TUG]

Scherer, R., Mu, G. R., & Pfurtscheller, G. (2009). Flexibility and practicality: graz brain–computer interface approach. International Review of Neurobiology


Vol. 86, pp. 119-131 doi: 10.1016/S0074-7742(09)86009-1.
[TUG]

Scherer, R., Schloegl, A., Lee, F., Bischof, H., & Pfurtscheller, G. (2007). The Self-Paced Graz Brain-Computer Interface: Methods and Applications. Computational Intelligence, 2007(i). doi: 10.1155/2007/79826.


[TUG]

Solis-Escalante, T., Müller-Putz, G.R. & Pfurtscheller, G. (2008). Overt foot movement detection in one single Laplacian EEG derivation. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 175, 148-153. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2008.07.019.


[TUG]

WP4 Refereed Conference Papers


Friedman, D., R. Leeb, L. Dikovsky, M. Reiner, G. Pfurtscheller, and M. Slater. Controlling a virtual body by thought in a highly-immersive virtual environment. in Second International Conference on Computer Graphics Theory and Applications (GRAPP 2007). 2007. Barcelona, Spain.
[UCL, TUG, Technion, UPC]

WP4 Book Chapter


Leeb, R.; Scherer, R.; Friedman, D.; Lee, F. Y.; Keinrath, C.; Bischof,
H.; Slater, M. & Pfurtscheller, Combining BCI and virtual reality: scouting virtual worlds In G. Dornhege, G.; del R. Millán, J.; Hinterberger, T.; McFarland, D.
J. & Müller, K.-R. (ed.) Toward brain-computer interfacing, MIT Press,
2007, 393-408.
[TUG, UCL, UPC]

WP5 Journal Papers


Frisoli, A., M. Solazzi, et al. (2008). "A Fingertip Haptic Display for Improving Curvature Discrimination." Presence 17(6): 550-561.
[SSSA]

Semeraro, F., A. Frisoli, et al. (2009). "Virtual reality enhanced mannequin (VREM) that is well received by resuscitation experts." Resuscitation 80(4): 10-13.


[SSSA]

Avizzano, C. A., A. Frisoli, et al. (2008). Design guidelines for generating force feedback on fingertips using haptic interfaces. Human Haptic Perception. M. Grunwald, Birkhauser.


[SSSA]

Hecht, D., & Reiner, M. (2007). Field Dependency and the Sense of Object-Presence in Haptic Virtual Environments. CyberPsychology and Behavior, 10 (2), 243-251. doi: 10.1089/cpb.2006.9962.


[TECHNION, Associated with WP5 (and Immersence)]
Hecht, D., & Reiner, M. (2009). Sensory dominance in combinations of audio, visual and haptic stimuli. Experimental Brain Research, 193 (2), 307–314. Springer. doi: 10.1007/s00221-008-1626-z..
[TECHNION, Associated with WP5 (and Immersence)]

Hecht, D., Reiner, M., & Halevy, G. (2006). Multimodal virtual environments: response times, attention, and presence. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 15 (5), 515–523. MIT Press.


[TECHNION, Associated with WP5 (and Immersence)]

Hecht, D., Reiner, M., & Karni, A. (2008). Enhancement of response times to bi- and tri-modal sensory stimuli during active movements. Experimental Brain Research, 185, 655-665. doi: 10.1007/s00221-007-1191-x.


[TECHNION]

Hecht, D., Reiner, M., & Karni, A. (2009). Repetition priming for multisensory stimuli: Task-irrelevant and task-relevant stimuli are associated if semantically related but with no advantage over uni-sensory stimuli. Brain Research, 1, 236-244. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2008.10.062.


[TECHNION]

WP5 Refereed Conference Papers


Frisoli, A., M. Solazzi, et al. (2007). A new method for the estimation of position accuracy in parallel manipulators with joint clearances. The 12th World Congress in Mechanism and Machine Science, Besancon, France, Iftomm.
[SSSA]

Portillo-Rodriguez, O., C. Avizzano, et al. (2007). A wireless Bluetooth Dataglove based on a novel goniometric sensors 16th IEEE International Symposium on Robot & Human Interactive Communication, Jeju Island, Korea, IEEE.


[SSSA]

Frisoli, A., M. Solazzi, et al. (2008). A new method for the estimation of position accuracy in parallel manipulators with joint clearances by screw theory. IEEE International Conference on Robotics & Automation ICRA, IEEE.


[SSSA]

Hilsenrat, M., & Reiner, M. (2010). The Impact of Unaware Perception on Bodily Interaction in Virtual Reality Environments. In J. Guerrero, 2010 Third International Conferences on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions (ACHI 2010). St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles: Conference Publishing Services (CPS).


[TECHNION]

WP6 Refereed Conference Papers


Oyekoya, O., Steptoe, W., and Steed, A. 2009. A saliency-based method of simulating visual attention in virtual scenes. In Proceedings of the 16th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (Kyoto, Japan, November 18 - 20, 2009). S. N. Spencer, Ed. VRST '09. ACM, New York, NY, 199-206.
[UCL]

Oyekoya O., Newman J., Steed A., Martinez E., and Bernardet U. “Social Experiment in Heterogeneous Mixed Reality EnvironmentsRAVE-09 Abstract, Barcelona, March 4th 2009


[UCL]

Steed,A. (2008). Some Useful Abstractions for Re-Usable Virtual Environment Platforms. IEEE Virtual Reality Workshop for Software Engineering and Architectures for Realtime Interactive Systems


[UCL]

Ye Yuan, Anthony Steed (2010). Is the Rubber Hand Illusion Induced by Immersive Virtual Reality? To appear in Proceedings of Virtual Reality conference 2010.


[UCL]

WP7 Journal Papers


P. Keitler, D. Pustka, M. Huber, F. Echtler, G. Klinker
Management of Tracking for Mixed and Augmented Reality Systems
Engineering of Mixed Reality Systems, E. Dubois, P. Gray, L. Nigay (eds.), Springer Verlag, 2009.
[TUM]

WP7 Refereed Conference Papers


 C. Waechter, D. Pustka, G. Klinker
Vision based People Tracking for Ubiquitous Augmented Reality Applications
8th IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR), Orlando, FL, USA, Oct. 19-22, 2009, pp. 221-222.
[TUM]

D. Pustka, G. Klinker


Dynamic Gyroscope Fusion in Ubiquitous Tracking Environments
The Seventh IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, Cambridge, UK, Sep. 15 - 18, 2008.
[TUM]

D. Pustka, M. Huber, G. Klinker


Integrating Gyroscopes into Ubiquitous Tracking Environments
IEEE Virtual Reality, Reno, Nevada, Mar. 8-12, 2008.
[TUM]

M. Huber, D. Pustka, P. Keitler, F. Echtler, G. Klinker


A System Architecture for Ubiquitous Tracking Environments
The Sixth IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, Nara, Japan, Nov. 13 - 16, 2007.
[TUM]

J. Newman, A. Bornik, D. Pustka, F. Echtler, M. Huber, D. Schmalstieg, G. Klinker


Tracking for Distributed Mixed Reality Environments
IEEE VR 2007 Workshop on 'Trends and Issues in Tracking for Virtual Environments', Charlotte, NC, USA, Mar 11, 2007
[TUM, UCam]

D. Pustka, M. Huber, M. Bauer, G. Klinker


The Fifth IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, Oct. 22 - 25, 2006.
[TUM]

M. Bauer, M. Schlegel, D. Pustka, N. Navab, G. Klinker


Predicting and Estimating the Accuracy of n-occular Optical Tracking Systems
The Fifth IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented
[TUM]

D. Pustka


Construction of Data Flow Networks for Tracking in Augmented Reality Applications
Dritter Workshop Virtuelle und Erweiterte Realität der GI-Fachgruppe VR/AR, Koblenz, 25.-26. September 2006
[TUM]

WP Application 1 Journal Papers


Bernardet, U., & Verschure, P. F. (2009). The {eXperience} Induction Machine: A New Paradigm for Mixed Reality Interaction Design and Psychological Experimentation. In E. Dubois, P. Gray, & L. Nigay, The Engineering of Mixed Reality Systems. Springer.
[UPF]
Cameirao, M. S., i Badia, S. B., & Verschure, P. F. (2008). Virtual Reality Based Upper Extremity Rehabilitation following Stroke: a Review. Journal of CyberTherapy & Rehabilitation, 1(1), 63-74.
[UPF]
Cameirao, M. S., i Badia, S. B., Mayank, K., Guger, C., & Verschure, P. F. (2007). Physiological Responses during Performance within a Virtual Scenario for the Rehabilitation of Motor Deficits. In PRESENCE.
[UPF]
Cameirao, M. S., i Badia, S. B., Oller, E. D., & Verschure, P. F. (2008). Stroke Rehabilitation using the Rehabilitation Gaming System (RGS): initial results of a clinical study. In CyberTherapy.
[UPF]
Cameirao, M. S., i Badia, S. B., Oller, E. D., & Verschure, P. F. (2008). The Rehabilitation Gaming System: a Review. In Advanced Technologies in Neurorehabilitation: Emerging Applications in Evaluation and Treatment. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
[UPF]
Cameirao, M. S., i Badia, S. B., Oller, E. D., & Verschure, P. F. (2008). Using a Multi-Task Adaptive VR System for Upper Limb Rehabilitation in the Acute Phase of Stroke. In Virtual Rehabilitation.
[UPF]
Cameirao, M. S., i Badia, S. B., Zimmerli, L., Oller, E. D., & Verschure, P. F. (2007). A Virtual Reality System for Motor and Cognitive Neurorehabilitation. In Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe.
[UPF]
Cameirao, M. S., i Badia, S. B., Zimmerli, L., Oller, E. D., & Verschure, P. F. (2007). The rehabilitation gaming system: a virtual reality based system for the evaluation and rehabilitation of motor deficits. In Virtual Rehabilitation (pp. 29-33). IEEE.
[UPF]
Inderbitzin, M., Wierenga, S., Väljamäe, A., Bernardet, U., & Verschure, P. F. (2009). Social Cooperation and Competition in the Mixed Reality Space eXperience Induction Machine XIM. Virtual Reality, 13(3), 153-158. Retrieved from http://www.springerlink.com/content/407427544733v730/.
[UPF]

WP Application 1 Refereed Conference Papers


LeGroux, S., & Verschure, P. F. (2009). Situated Interactive Music System: Connecting Mind and Body Through Musical Interaction. In Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference. Montreal, Canada: Mc Gill University. Retrieved from http://ccrma.stanford.edu/Â.
[UPF]
LeGroux, S., Manzolli, J., & Verschure, P. F. (2007). Interactive Sonification of the Spatial Behavior of Human and Synthetic Characters in a Mixed-Reality Environment. In Proceedings of the 10th Annual International Workshop on Presence. Barcelona, Spain. Retrieved from
[UPF]
LeGroux, S., Manzolli, J., & Verschure;, P. F. (2007). VR-RoBoser: real-time adaptive sonification of virtual environments based on avatar behavior. In NIME '07: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on New interfaces for musical expression (pp. 371-374). New York, NY, USA: ACM Press. Retrieved from http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1279822.
[UPF]
Mathews, Z., i Badia, S. B., & Verschure, P. F. (2007). A Novel Brain-Based Approach for Multi-Modal Multi-Target Tracking in a Mixed Reality Space. In Proceedings of 4th INTUITION International Conference and Workshop on Virtual Reality.
[UPF]
Mathews, Z., i Badia, S. B., & Verschure, P. F. (2007). Are You There? Active Attention for Person Tracking in Mixed Reality Environments. In The 10th Annual International Workshop on Presence.
[UPF]
Mathews, Z., i Badia, S. B., & Verschure, P. F. (2008). Intelligent Motor Decision: From Selective Attention to a Bayesian World Model. In IEEE Intelligent Systems Conference. IEEE.
[UPF]
Mura, A., Manzolli, J., Verschure, P. F., Rezazadeh, B., Groux, S. L., Wierenga, S., et al. (2008). re(PER)curso: a mixed reality chronicle. In Proceedings of the 2008 ACM SIGGRAPH conference.
[UPF]

i Badia, S. B., Valjamae, A., Manzi, F., Bernardet, U., Mura, A., Manzolli, J., et al. (2009). The Effects of Explicit and Implicit Interaction on User Experiences in a Mixed Reality Installation: The Synthetic Oracle. Presence: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments, 18, 277-285. MIT Press.


[UPF]

Bernardet, U., Inderbitzin, M., Wierenga, S., Väljamäe, A., Mura1, A., Verschure, P. F., et al. (2008). Validating presence by relying on recollection: Human experience and performance in the mixed reality system XIM. In The 11th International Workshop on Presence, October 25-27.


[UPF]

Bernardet, U., i Badia, S., & Verschure, P. (2007). The eXperience Induction Machine and its Role in the Research on Presence. In The 10th International Workshop on Presence, October 25-27.


[UPF]

Groux, S. L., & Verschure, P. F. (n.d.). Neuromuse: Training your brain through musical interaction. in Proceedings of the International Conference on Auditory Display, Copenhagen, Denmark, May, 18, -222009.


[UPF]

Groux, S. L., & Verschure, P. F. (2009). Towards Affective State Modulation Through Sonic Therapy. In BrainTuning Workshop: Music, Emotions and Brain Plasticity. Helsinki, Finland: University of Helsinki; Frontiers in Neuroscience. Retrieved from http://frontiersin.org/conferences/individual_abstract_listing.php?conferid=150&pap=1067&ind_abs=1&q=63.

[UPF]

Groux, S. L., & Verschure, P. F. (2009). Towards Emotion-Driven Interactive Sound Design: Bridging the Gaps Between Affect, Physiology and Sound Generation. In 6th Sound and Music Computing Conference. Porto, Portugal.


[UPF]

Groux, S. L., Brotons, M., Matthews, Z., Manzolli, J., Marti, P., Verschure, P. F., et al. (2007). Effects of Sonic Features on the Affective States of Dementia Patients: A Pilot Study. In 17th International Symposium for Research in Music Behavior. Baton Rouge, LA USA: Louisiana State University. Retrieved from http://ccrma.stanford.edu/Â.

[UPF]

Groux, S. L., Valjamae, A., Manzolli, J., & Verschure, P. F. (2008). Implicit physiological interaction for the generation of affective music. in Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference.


[UPF]

Groux, S. L., Valjamae, A., & Verschure, P. F. (2009). Towards Interactive Sonic Therapy. In 14th annual cybertherapy & cyberpsychology conference. Villa Caramora, Italy: Frontiers in Neuroengineering.


[UPF]

WP Application 2 Journal Papers


Slater, M., D. Pérez Marcos, H.H. Ehrsson, and M.V. Sanchez-Vives, Towards a digital body: The virtual arm illusion. Front. Hum. Neurosci., 2008. doi:10.3389/neuro.09.006.2008.
[UPC, IDIBAPS, KI]

Slater , M., D. Perez-Marcos, H.H. Ehrsson, and M.V. Sanchez-Vives, Inducing Illusory Ownership of a Virtual Body. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2009. 3(2): p. 214-220.


[UPC, IDIBAPS, KI]

Perez-Marcos, D., M. Slater, and M. Sanchez-Vives, Inducing a virtual hand ownership illusion through a brain-computer interface. Neuroreport, 2009. 20(6): p. 589-594.


[IDIBAPS, UPC]

Slater , M., B. Spanlang, M. Sanchez-Vives, and O. Blanke, First person experience of body transfer in virtual reality. PLos ONE (minor changes), 2010.


[UPC, IDIBAPS]

SLATER, M., LOTTO, B., ARNOLD, M. & SANCHEZ-VIVES, M. (2009). How we experience immersive virtual envirnoments: the concept of presence and its measurement. Anuario de Psicología ISSN: 066-5126 40, 193-210.


[UPC, UCL, IDIBAPS]

SLATER, M., FRISOLI, A., TECCHIA, F., GUGER, C., LOTTO, B., STEED, A., PFURTSCHELLER, G., LEEB, R., REINER, M., SANCHEZ-VIVES, M. V., VERSCHURE, P. & BERNARDET, U. (2007). Understanding and realizing presence in the Presenccia project. IEEE Comput Graph Appl 27, 90-93.

SLATER, M., ANTLEY, A., DAVISON, A., SWAPP, D., GUGER, C., BARKER, C., PISTRANG, N. & SANCHEZ-VIVES, M. V. (2006). A virtual reprise of the Stanley Milgram obedience experiments. PLoS One 1, e39.

WP Application 2 Refereed Conference Abstracts


Pérez Marcos, D., M. Slater, and M.V. Sanchez-Vives. Invoking the Rubber Hand illusion in Virtual Environments. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 10(2):487, 2007.
[IDIBAPS, UPC]

Pérez-Marcos, D., and M.V. Sánchez-Vives. Moving a Virtual Body by Thought. RAVE-08, 27 February 2008, Barcelona, Spain.


[IDIBAPS, UPC]

Perez-Marcos, D., M.V. Sanchez-Vives, M. Slater. Virtual reality-based brain-computer interfaces as a science dissemination tool. RAVE-09, March 4th 2009, Barcelona, Spain


[IDIBAPS, UPC]

Spanlang, B., T. Fröhlich, A. Antley,  V.F. Descalzo, D. Swapp, M. Slater. RAVING Requires Plausibility and Immersion: A Virtual Fire Experiment. RAVE 08, 2008, Barcelona, Spain.


[UPC, IDIBAPS, UCL]

Slater, M., I. Yu, P. Khanna, J. Mortensen, B. Spanlang, Reflections in a Virtual Mirror Influence Body Processing and Behaviour, RAVE 08, 2008 Barcelona, Spain.


[UPC]

Llobera, J., B. Spanlang, G. Ruffini, M. Slater, Proxemics with Multiple Dynamic Virtual Character. RAVE 09, 2009 Barcelona, Spain.


[UPC, Startlab]

Leeb, R., V. Kaiser, B. Spanlang, C. Neuper,  M. Slater, Motion control of a virtual hand with post-imagery beta oscillations. RAVE 09, 2009 Barcelona, Spain.


[TUG, UPC]
Perez-Marcos D, Slater M & Sanchez-Vives MV. Emerging Technologies and Education: Brain-Computer Interfaces for Science Popularization. FET09, April 21-23. Prague, Czech-republic.
[IDIBAPS]

Daniel Pérez-Marcos & Maria V. Sánchez-Vives.Moving a Virtual Body by Thought. RAVE-08. February 27th 2008, Barcelona, Spain.


[IDIBAPS]

Pérez-Marcos D, Slater M & Sánchez-Vives MV. Inducing the Virtual Hand Illusion through Brain-Computer Interface. 6th Forum of European Neuroscience. July 12-16th, 2008. Geneva, Switzerland.


[IDIBAPS]

MV Sanchez-Vives , A Forsberg Prabhat, R. Benavides-Piccione, J. DeFelipe & M. Slater. Virtual reality for the study of neuronal structure. 6th Forum of European Neuroscience. July 12-16th, 2008. Geneva, Switzerland.


[IDIBAPS]

M. Slater, B. Spanlang, A. Frisoli and MV. Sanchez-Vives. Virtual hand Illusion induced by visual-propioceptive and motor correlations. I Congress ibro/larc of Neurosciences for Latin America, Caribbean and Iberian peninsula. September 1-4, 2008. Búzios, RJ, Brazil.


[UPC,  SSSA, IDIBAPS]

Perez-Marcos D, Slater M and Sanchez-Vives MV. Actividad en corteza motora y percepción corporal: un estudio de interfaz cerebro-ordenador en entornos virtuales. VII Simposi de Neurobiologia Experimental. Societat Catalana de Biologia. Octubre, 28-29. Barcelona, Spain.


[IDIBAPS]

Maria V. Sanchez-Vives. The use of Virtual Reality in the Study of Consciousness. Toward a Science of Consciousness 2006 April 4-8, Tucson Convention Center, Tucson, Arizona


[IDIBAPS]

Maria V. Sanchez-Vives. Understanding Perception and Consciousness through Virtual Reality. The Cajal Centenary Conference on the Cerebral Cortex. 25th-29th April, 2006. Barcelona, Spain


[IDIBAPS]

Maria V. Sanchez-Vives. Understanding Perception and Consciousness Through Virtual Reality. Society of Applied Neuroscience, September 14-19th, 2006. Swansea, Wales. UK.


[IDIBAPS]

M Slater, C. Quesada, J. Frances and MV Sanchez-Vives. Multisensory integration in self-perception: The “virtual arm” illusion. SECOND CAJAL WINTER CONFERENCE Cerebral Cortex: From Development to Cognition March 19-23, 2006 Benasque, Huesca (Spain)


[UPC, IDIBAPS]

M Slater, D. Pérez-Marcos and MV Sanchez-Vives. The “virtual arm” illusion: internalization of a virtual body by multisensory correlations. The Cajal Centenary Conference on the Cerebral Cortex. 25th-29th April, 2006. Barcelona, Spain


[UPC, IDIBAPS]

MV Sanchez-Vives1 and M Slater1,2 The “virtual arm” illusion: Displacement of sensation of ownersip to a virtual arm in virtual reality. 5th forum of European Neuroscience. July 8-12, 2006, Vienna, Austria.


[IDIBAPS, UPC]

Maria V Sanchez-Vives & Mel Slater. Consciousness of the Self and the Body and Presence Studies. PRESENCE 2007: The 10th Annual International Workshop on Presence. October 25 - 27, Barcelona, Spain.


[UPC, IDIBAPS]

WP Application 2 Doctoral Thesis


JORGE BROTONS MAS: The Role Of Subicular Place Cells In Spatial Information Processing: Effects Of Variations In Visual Information, Arena size And Open Field Compartmentalisation. Co-directed with Dr Shane O´Mara del Trinity College de Dublin.
2007

WP Application 2 Publications under review:


J Abolafia, R Vergara, MM Arnoldand MV Sanchez-Vives. Cortical auditory adaptation in the awake rat and the role of potassium currents
Under review in Cerebral Cortex
[IDIBAPS]

Maria Sanchez Vives  Bernhard Spanlang , Antonio Frisoli , Massimo Bergamasco , Mel Slater. Virtual hand illusion induced by visuomotor correlations


Under review in Plos One
[IDIBAPS, UPC, SSSA]

Christoph Guger, Stefan Schaffelhofer, Jorge R. Brotons-Mas, Günter Edlinger, Thomas Gener, Maria V. Sanchez-Vives.  Position Reconstruction of Awake Behaving Rats By the Use of Neural Spike Information from Hippocampal Place Cells Under review in Frontiers in Neuroprosthetics


[g.tec, IDIBAPS]

Jorge R. Brotons-Mas, Noelia Montejo, Shane M. O’Mara, Maria V. Sanchez-Vives, Stability Of Subicular Place Fields Across Multiple Light And Dark Transitions. Under review in European Journal of Neuroscience


[IDIBAPS]

Mutual Information and Redundancy in Spontaneous Communication Between Cortical Neurons


J. Szczepanski, M. Arnold, E. Wajnryb, J.M. Amigó, M.V. Sanchez-Vives
Under second review in Neural Computation

WP Application 3 Journal Papers


Thompson, T., Steffert, T., Ros, T., Leach, J., Gruzelier, J. (2008) EEG applications for sport and performance. Methods, 45, 2008, 279-288.
[Gold, APP3/WP4]

Gruzelier, J. H. (2009) A theory of alpha/theta neurofeedback, creative performance enhancement, long distance functional connectivity and psychological integration. Cognitive Processing, 10:101-110.


[Gold, APP3/WP4]

Thompson, T, Steffert, T, Gruzelier, JH (2009) Effects of guided immune imagery: The moderating influence of openness to experience. Personality and Individual Differences, 47, 789 – 794.


[Gold, APP3/WP4]

WP Application 3 Book chapters accepted


Gruzelier, JH (2010) The mind-body connection, healing and exceptional experiences. In C Simmonds ed. Essays on Health and Exceptional Human Experiences, McFarland, New York, accepted.
[Gold, APP3/WP4]

Gruzelier, JH (2010) Enhancing creative imagination in music, acting and dance performance with neurofeedback. In D Miell, R MacDonald, D. Hargreaves, eds.  Musical Imaginations: Multidisciplinary perspectives on creativity, performance and perception. Oxford University Press, Oxford, accepted.


[Gold, APP3/WP4]

WP Application 3 Refereed Conference Abstracts


Thompson, T., Steffert, T., Redding, E., & Gruzelier, J. The effect of alpha-theta and heart-rate coherence training on creative dance performance. Revista Espanola de Neuropsicologia, 10, 59.
[Gold, APP3/WP4]

Gruzelier J, Steffert T, Leach J, Thompson T (2008). Alpha/theta versus SMR training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Revista Espanola de Neuropsicologia, 10, 59.


[Gold, APP3/WP4]

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