Publikationen

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Artikel in wissenschaftlichen Zeitschriften

    • Wollenberg, M., Weiss, S. & Müller, H.M. (2024). Phonological components analysis (PCA) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (svPPA): A single-case longitudinal study. Aphasiology, 1–28. https://doi.org/10.1080/02687038.2024.2341462
    • Strunk, K., Weiss, S. & Müller, H.M.  (2024). High-frequency language therapy with semantic feature analysis (SFA) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS): a longitudinal single-case report of semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (svPPA). Brain Sciences 14(2): 133: 1-22. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci14020133
    • Heimann, F., Weiss, S. & Müller, H.M. (2023). Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (atDCS) and functional transcranial Doppler sonography (fTCD) in healthy elderly and patients with MCI: Modulation of age-related changes in word fluency and language lateralization. Frontiers in Aging 4 . https://doi.org/10.3389/fragi.2023.1171133
    • Scholtz, J. Weiss, S., Redecker, C. & Müller, H.M. (2023). Sentence completion in progressive supranuclear palsy following transcranial direct current stimulation. npj Parkinson’s Disease 162:1-99. doi.org/10.1038/s41531-023-00610-0.
    • Heimann, F., Müller, H.M. & Weiss, S. (2022). Reproducibility of hemispheric lateralization over several days using functional transcranial Doppler sonography (fTCD): a pilot single-case study of word fluency. Journal of Integrative Neuroscience 21(2): 064.
    • Balduin-Philipps, L.S., Weiss, S. & Müller, H.M. (2022). Supporting auditory word recognition with transcranial direct current stimulation: Effects in elderly individuals with and without objective memory complaints. Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition, https://doi.org/10.1080/13825585.2020.1861203.
    • Balduin-Philipps, L.S., Weiss, S., Schaller, F. & Müller, H.M. (2021). Abstract action language processing in 11-year old children: Influence of upper limb movement on sentence comprehension. Behavioural Sciences 11(162): 1-16.
    • Sandmann, M.J.H., Weiss, S. & Müller, H.M. (2021). How Idioms Are Recognized when Individuals Are “Thrown Off the Track”, “Off the Rack” or “Off the Path”: A Decision Time Experiment in Healthy Volunteers. Metaphor & Symbol 36(3), 166-180.
    • Kim, M.-K., Müller, H.M. & Weiss, S. (2021). What you “mean” is not what I “mean”: Categorization of verbs by Germans and Koreans using the semantic differential. Lingua 252, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2020.103012
    • Schaller, F., Weiss, S. & Müller, H.M. (2017). EEG beta-power changes reflect motor involvement in abstract action language processing. Brain and Language 168: 95-105.
    • Schaller, F., Weiss, S. & Müller, H.M. (2016). “Pushing the button while pushing the argument”: Motor priming of abstract action language. Cognitive Science 1-22. DOI: 10.1111/cogs.12433.
    • Weiss, S. & Müller, H.M. (2013). The non-stop road from concrete to abstract: High concreteness correlates with the activation of long-range networks. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7: 526. doi:10.3389/ fnhum.2013.00526.
    • Weiss, S. & Müller, H.M. (2012). “Too many betas do not spoil the broth”: The role of beta brain oscillations in language processing. Frontiers in Psychology 3: 201. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00201.
    • Weiss, S., Müller, H.M., Mertens, M. & Wörmann, F. (2011). “Tooth and Truth”: Brain activation during passive listening to concrete and abstract nouns. The Open Behavioral Science Journal 5: 37-47.
    • Müller, H.M. & Weiss, S. (2010). Elektrophysiologische und hämodynamische Verfahren zur Untersuchung von Sprache. Sprache, Stimme, Gehör 34: 106-111.
    • Hemmelmann, C. , Ziegler, A., Guiard, V., Weiss, S., Walther, M. & Vollandt, R. (2008). Multiple test procedures using an upper bound of the number of true hypothesesand their use for evaluating high-dimensional EEG data. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 170: 158-164.
    • Weiss, S. (2006). Neuronale Synchronisation als Indikator sprachlicher Repräsentation. Materialien Deutsch als Fremdsprache 76: 39-53.
    • Schack, B. & Weiss, S. (2005). Quantification of phase synchronization phenomena and their importance for verbal memory processes. Biological Cybernetics 92: 275-287.
    • Weiss, S., Müller, H.M., Schack, B., King, J.W., Kutas, M. & Rappelsberger, P. (2005). Increased neuronal synchronization accompanying sentence comprehension. International Journal of Psychophysiology 57: 129-141.
    • Hemmelmann, C., Horn, M., Süsse, T., Vollandt, R. & Weiss, S. (2005). New concepts of multiple tests and their use for evaluating high-dimensional EEG data. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 142: 209-217.
    • Hemmelmann, C., Horn, M., Reiterer, S., Schack, B., Süsse, T. & Weiss, S. (2004). Multivariate tests for the evaluation of high-dimensional EEG data. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 139: 111-120.
    • Meinicke, P., Hermann, T., Bekel, H., Müller, H.M., Weiss, S. & Ritter, H. (2004). Identification of Discriminative Features in the EEG. Intelligent Data Analysis 8: 97-107.
    • Halberg, F., Cornélissen, G., Bingham, C., Witte, H., Ribary, U., Hesse, W., Petsche, H., Engebretson, M., Geissler, H.-G., Weiss, S., Klimesch, W., Rappelsberger, P., Katinas, G. & Schwartzkopff, O. (2003). Chronomics: imaging in time by phase synchronization reveals wide spectral-biospheric resonances beyond short rhythms. Neuroendocrinology Letters 24: 317-341.
    • Schack, B. & Weiss, S. (2003). Phase synchronization – A mechanism for neural integration for event-related potentials. Biomedizinische Technik 48: 150-153.
    • Schack, B., Weiss, S. & Rappelsberger, P. (2003). Cerebral information transfer during word processing: Where and when does it occur and how fast is it? Human Brain Mapping 19: 18-36.
    • Weiss, S. & Müller, H.M. (2003). Neuronal synchronization accompanying memory processing. Commentary on Ruchkin, D., Grafman, J., Cameron, K., Berndt, R.S.: “Working memory retention systems: A state of activated long-term memory” Behavioral Brain Sciences 26: 759-760.
    • Weiss, S. & Müller, H.M. (2003). The contribution of EEG coherence to the investigation of language. Brain and Language 85: 325-343.
    • Schack, B., Rappelsberger, P., Vath, N., Weiss, S., Möller, E., Grießbach, G & Witte, H. (2001). EEG frequency and phase coupling during human information processing. Methods of Information in Medicine 40: 106-111.
    • Rappelsberger, P., Schack, B., Weiss, S. & Möller, E. (2000). Instantaneous EEG coherence and phase analysis during word processing. Österreichische Gesellschaft für Artificial Intelligence-Journal 19/2: 16-21.
    • Weiss, S., Müller, H.M. & Rappelsberger, P. (2000). Zur kognitiv-physiologischen Realität des Lexikons: Ergebnisse der Zusammenarbeit von Neurolinguistik, Neurobiologie und Neuroinformatik. Österreichische Gesellschaft für Artificial Intelligence-Journal 19/1: 10-14.
    • Schack, B., Rappelsberger, P.,Anders, C., Weiss, S. & Möller, E. (2000). Quantification of synchronization processes by coherence and phase and its application in analysis of electrophysiological signals. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos 10: 2565-2586.
    • Weiss, S., Müller, H.M. & Rappelsberger P. (2000). Theta synchronisation predicts efficient memory encoding of concrete and abstract nouns. NeuroReport11: 2357-2361. 
    • Weiss, S. & Rappelsberger, P. (2000). Long-range EEG synchronization during word encoding correlates with successful memory performance. Cognitive Brain Research 9: 299-312. 
    • Schack, B., Rappelsberger, P., Weiss, S. & Möller, E. (1999). Adaptive phase estimation and its application in EEG analysis of word processing. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 93: 49-59.
    • Weiss, S. & Rappelsberger P. (1998). Left frontal EEG coherence reflects modality independent language processes. Brain Topography 11: 33-42.
    • Weiss, S. & Rappelsberger, P. (1997). Modality specific and semantic processes during language comprehension are reflected within different frequency bands: A topographic EEG coherence study. Biomedizinische Technik 42: 174-177.
    • Weiss, S. & Rappelsberger, P. (1996). EEG coherences within the 13-18 Hz band as correlates of a distinct lexical organization of concrete and abstract nouns in humans. Neuroscience Letters 209: 17-20.

 

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  • Ahrens, M., Weiss, S., Nöger, M., Onur, Ö. & Bundeverband Gedächtnistraining e.V. (2023). Übungen für leichte kognitive Einschränkungen nach einer SARS-CoV-2-Infektion Presented at the Kongress des Ärzte- und Ärztinnenverbandes Long COVID, Jena.