Carles Escera - Publications#
Prof. Carles Escera's list of publications includes over 100 articles peer-reviewed international journals. His Web of Science (WoS) h-index=31 (citations without self citations >2900) and his Google Scholar h-index=37 (>4900 citations; http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=2DXyhioAAAAJ&hl=sv&oi=sra).
10 Major Publications
1. Recasens, M., Grimm, S., Wollbrink, A., Pantev, C., & Escera, C. (2014). Encoding of nested levels of acoustic regularity in hierarchically organized areas of the human auditory cortex. Human Brain Mapping, in press. [IF SCI-JCR: 6.924].
2. Escera, C. & Malmierca, M.S. (2014). The auditory novelty system: An attempt to integrate human and animal research. Psychophysiology, 51, 111-123. [IF SCI-JCR: 3.180].
3. Recasens, M., Grimm, S, Capilla, A., Nowak, R., & Escera, C. (2014). Two sequential processes of change detection in hierarchically ordered areas of the human auditory cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 24, 143-153. [IF SCI-JCR: 8.305].
4. Slabu, L., Grimm, S., & Escera, C. (2012). Novelty detection in the human auditory brainstem. Journal of Neuroscience, 34, 1447-1452. [IF SCI-JCR: 6.747].
5. Näätänen, R., Kujala, T., Kreegipuu, K., Carlson, S., Escera, C., Baldeweg, T. & Curtis, P. (2011). The mismatch negativity: An index of cognitive decline in neuropsychiatric and neurological diseases and in aging. Brain, 134, 3432-3450. [41 citations in WoS].
6. Díaz, B., Baus, C., Escera, C., Costa, A., & Sebastián-Gallés, N. (2008). Brain potentials reveal the origin of individual differences in learning the sounds of a second language. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 105, 16083-16088. [IF SCI-JCR: 9.809].
7. SanMiguel, I., Corral, M.J. & Escera, C. (2008). When loading working memory reduces distraction: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence from an auditory-visual distraction paradigm. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20(7), 1131-1145. [61 citations in WoS].
8. Escera, C., Yago, E. & Alho, K. (2001). Electrical responses reveal the temporal dynamics of brain events during involuntary attention switching. European Journal of Neuroscience, 14, 877-883. [125 citations in WoS].
9. Escera, C., Alho, K., Schröger, E. & Winkler, I. (2000). Involuntary attention and distractibility as evaluated with event-related brain potentials. Audiology & Neuro-Otology, 5, 151-166. [331 citations in WoS].
10. Escera, C., Alho, K., Winkler, I. & Näätänen, R. (1998). Neural mechanisms of involuntary attention to acoustic novelty and change. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 10, 590-604. [420 citations in WoS].