Igor Riecansky, M.D., Ph.D.
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fax: +43-1-4277-47 193
eMail: igor.riecansky@univie.ac.at
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Post-doctoral scholar- Social, Affective and Cognitive Neuroscience Unit Research interest- cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychiatry - human electrophysiology Teaching (2010/2011)200362 PS zu biologischen Grundlagen des Erlebens und Verhaltens 200228 PS Spezifische Schwerpunkte: Affective & Cognitive Neuroscience PublicationsRiecansky I, Katina S. Induced EEG alpha oscillations are related to mental rotaton ability: the evidence for neural efficiency and serial processing. Neuroscience Letters 2010, 482:133–136. Riecansky I, Kasparek T, Rehulova J, Katina S, Prikryl R. Aberrant EEG responses to gamma-frequency visual stimulation in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research 2010, 124:101–109. Pilsakova L, Riecansky I, Jagla F. The physiological actions of isoflavone phytoestrogens. Physiological Research 2010, in press. Pilsakova L, Riecansky I, Ostatnikova D, Jagla F. Missing evidence for the effect of one-week phytoestrogen-rich diet on mental rotation in two dimensions. Neuroendocrinology Letters 2009, 30:125-130. Riecansky I, Jagla F. Linking performance with brain potentials: mental rotation-related negativity revisited. Neuropsychologia 2008, 46:3069–3073. Jagla F, Jergelova M, Riecansky I. Saccadic eye movement related potentials (Minireview). Physiological Research 2007, 56:707-713. Spajdel M, Jariabkova K, Riecansky I. The influence of musical experience on lateralisation of auditory processing. Laterality 2007, 12:487-499. Bob P, Kukleta M, Riecansky I, Susta M, Kukumberg P, Jagla F. Chaotic EEG patterns during recall of stressful memory related to panic attack. Physiological Research 2006, 55(Suppl1):S113-S119. Riecansky I, Thiele A, Distler C, Hoffmann K-P. Chromatic sensitivity of neurones in area MT of the anaesthetised macaque monkey compared to human motion perception. Experimental Brain Research 2005, 167:504-525. Riecansky I. Extrastriate area V5 (MT) and its role in the processing of visual motion. Československá fyziologie 2004, 53:17-22. |
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