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    Visual consequent stimulus complexity affects performance in audiovisual associative learning by Tót, Kálmán, Eördegh, Gabriella, Kiss, Ádám, Kelemen, András, Braunitzer, Gábor, Kéri, Szabolcs, Bodosi, Balázs, Nagy, Attila

    Published in Scientific reports (22-10-2022)
    “…In associative learning (AL), cues and/or outcome events are coupled together. AL is typically tested in visual learning paradigms. Recently, our group…”
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    Multisensory guided associative learning in healthy humans by Eördegh, Gabriella, Őze, Attila, Bodosi, Balázs, Puszta, András, Pertich, Ákos, Rosu, Anett, Godó, György, Nagy, Attila

    Published in PloS one (12-03-2019)
    “…Associative learning is a basic cognitive function by which discrete and often different percepts are linked together. The Rutgers Acquired Equivalence Test…”
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    Enhanced audiovisual associative pair learning in migraine without aura in adult patients: An unexpected finding by Tót, Kálmán, Braunitzer, Gábor, Harcsa-Pintér, Noémi, Kiss, Ádám, Bodosi, Balázs, Tajti, János, Csáti, Anett, Eördegh, Gabriella, Nagy, Attila

    Published in Cephalalgia (01-07-2024)
    “…Altered sensory processing in migraine has been demonstrated by several studies in unimodal, and especially visual, tasks. While there is some limited evidence…”
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    Predicting Stimulus Modality and Working Memory Load During Visual- and Audiovisual-Acquired Equivalence Learning by Puszta, András, Pertich, Ákos, Giricz, Zsófia, Nyujtó, Diána, Bodosi, Balázs, Eördegh, Gabriella, Nagy, Attila

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (08-10-2020)
    “…EEG correlates of the associative working memory load have been studied widely. However, within this process, the effect of stimulus modality on EEG patterns…”
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    Impairment of visually guided associative learning in children with Tourette syndrome by Eördegh, Gabriella, Pertich, Ákos, Tárnok, Zsanett, Nagy, Péter, Bodosi, Balázs, Giricz, Zsófia, Hegedus, Orsolya, Merkl, Dóra, Nyujtó, Diána, Oláh, Szabina, Åze, Attila, Vidomusz, Réka, Nagy, Attila, Kavushansky, Alexandra

    Published in PloS one (16-06-2020)
    “…The major symptoms of Tourette syndrome are motor and vocal tics, but Tourette syndrome is occasionally associated with cognitive alterations as well. Although…”
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    The Influence of Stimulus Complexity on the Effectiveness of Visual Associative Learning by Eördegh, Gabriella, Tót, Kálmán, Kelemen, András, Kiss, Ádám, Bodosi, Balázs, Hegedűs, András, Lazsádi, Anna, Hertelendy, Ábel, Kéri, Szabolcs, Nagy, Attila

    Published in Neuroscience (01-04-2022)
    “…•Stimulus complexity influences the effectiveness in visual associative learning.•More complex visual stimuli could elicit more effective learning.•This more…”
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    Sleep-Wake Rhythm and Oscillatory Pattern Analysis in a Multiple Hit Schizophrenia Rat Model (Wisket) by Adlan, Leatitia Gabriella, Csordás-Nagy, Mátyás, Bodosi, Balázs, Kalmár, György, Nyúl, László G, Nagy, Attila, Kekesi, Gabriella, Büki, Alexandra, Horvath, Gyongyi

    Published in Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience (28-01-2022)
    “…Electroencephalography studies in schizophrenia reported impairments in circadian rhythm and oscillatory activity, which may reflect the deficits in cognitive…”
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    Acquired equivalence and related memory processes in migraine without aura by Öze, Attila, Nagy, Attila, Benedek, György, Bodosi, Balázs, Kéri, Szabolcs, Pálinkás, Éva, Bihari, Katalin, Braunitzer, Gábor

    Published in Cephalalgia (01-05-2017)
    “…Introduction Interictal deficits of elementary visuo-cognitive functions are well documented in patients with migraine and are mostly explained in terms of…”
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    Cortical Power-Density Changes of Different Frequency Bands in Visually Guided Associative Learning: A Human EEG-Study by Puszta, András, Katona, Xénia, Bodosi, Balázs, Pertich, Ákos, Nyujtó, Diána, Braunitzer, Gábor, Nagy, Attila

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (08-05-2018)
    “…The computer-based Rutgers Acquired Equivalence test (RAET) is a widely used paradigm to test the function of subcortical structures in visual associative…”
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    Automated preprocessing of 64 channel electroenchephalograms recorded by biosemi instruments by Kiss, Ádám, Huszár, Olívia Mária, Bodosi, Balázs, Eördegh, Gabriella, Tót, Kálmán, Nagy, Attila, Kelemen, András

    Published in MethodsX (01-12-2023)
    “…Preprocessing is a mandatory step in electroencephalogram (EEG) signal analysis. Overcoming challenges posed by high noise levels and substantial amplitude…”
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    Power-spectra and cross-frequency coupling changes in visual and Audio-visual acquired equivalence learning by Puszta, András, Pertich, Ákos, Katona, Xénia, Bodosi, Balázs, Nyujtó, Diána, Giricz, Zsófia, Eördegh, Gabriella, Nagy, Attila

    Published in Scientific reports (01-07-2019)
    “…The three phases of the applied acquired equivalence learning test, i.e. acquisition, retrieval and generalization, investigate the capabilities of humans in…”
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    Visually evoked local field potential changes in the caudate nucleus are remarkably more frequent in awake, behaving cats than in anaesthetized animals by Nyujtó, Diána, Kiss, Ádám, Bodosi, Balázs, Eördegh, Gabriella, Tót, Kálmán, Kelemen, András, Nagy, Attila

    Published in Physiology international (21-03-2024)
    “…Previous results show that halothane gas anaesthesia has a suppressive effect on the visually evoked single-cell activities in the feline caudate nucleus (CN)…”
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    Background Activity and Visual Responsiveness of Caudate Nucleus Neurons in Halothane Anaesthetised and in Awake, Behaving Cats by Barkóczi, Balázs, Nagypál, Tamás, Nyujtó, Diána, Katona, Xénia, Eördegh, Gabriella, Bodosi, Balázs, Benedek, György, Braunitzer, Gábor, Nagy, Attila

    Published in Neuroscience (25-07-2017)
    “…Highlights • The background activity of CN cells was significantly suppressed under halothane. • The number of visually active responsive neurons in the CN was…”
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    Electrophysiological alterations in a complex rat model of schizophrenia by Horvath, Gyongyi, Petrovszki, Zita, Kekesi, Gabriella, Tuboly, Gabor, Bodosi, Balazs, Horvath, Janos, Gombkötő, Peter, Benedek, Gyorgy, Nagy, Attila

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-07-2016)
    “…•EEG phenotype characterization in a rat substrain related to schizophrenia/autism.•ERPs showed significant changes in P2 latency and N1 amplitude.•Acute…”
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    Antiserum to growth hormone decreases sleep in the rat by Obál, Jr, F, Bodosi, B, Szilágyi, A, Kacsóh, B, Krueger, J M

    Published in Neuroendocrinology (01-07-1997)
    “…To determine whether an acute withdrawal of growth hormone (GH) alters sleep, the effects of antiserum to GH (GH-AS) on sleep were studied in the rat…”
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