Selected Publications |
Chiu, T.-C., Gramann, K., Ko, L.-W., Duann, J.-R., Jung, T.-P, & Lin, C.-T. (2012). Alpha modulation in parietal and retrosplenial cortex correlates with navigation performance.
Psychophysiology.
Gramann, K., Wing, S., Jung, T.-P., Viirre, E., & Riecke, B. (accepted). Switching spatial reference frames for yaw and pitch
navigation.
Spatial Cognition and Computation.
Gramann, K., Gwin, J.T.,Ferris, D.P., Oie, K.,Jung, T.-P., Lin, C.-T., Liao, L.-D., & Makeig, S. (2011). Cognition in action: Imaging brain/body dynamics inmobile humans.
Reviews in the Neurosciences, 22(6), 593-608.
Gramann, K. (in press). Embodiment of and individual
proclivities for egocentric and allocentric reference frames.
Spatial Cognition and Computation.
Pollatos, O., & Gramann, K. (2011).
Electrophysiological
evidence
of early processing deficits in
alexithymia.
Biological Psychology, 87, 113-121.
Liao, Y., Gramann, K., Feng,
W., Deak, G., & Li, H. (2011). This ought to be good: Brain
activity accompanying positive and negative expectations and outcomes.
Psychophysiology, 48, 1412-1419.
Töllner,
T.,
Zehetleitner, M., Gramann, K., &
Müller, H.J. (2011). Stimulus
saliency
modulates
pre-attentive
processing
speed
in
human visual cortex.
PLoS ONE, 6(1):e16276.
Gwin,
J.T.,
Gramann,
K., Makeig, S., & Ferris,
D.P. (2011). Electrocortical
activity
is
coupled
to
gait
cycle
phase
during treadmill walking.
NeuroImage, 54, 1289-1296.
Gramann, K., Gwin, J.T., Bigdely-Shamlo, N.,
Ferris, D.P., & Makeig, S.
(2010). Visual
evoked
responses
during
standing
and
walking.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 4:202.
Gramann, K., Onton, J., Riccobon, D., Müller,
H.J.,
Bardins,
S.,
&
Makeig,
S.
(2010).
Human
brain dynamics accompanying use of
egocentric and allocentric referene frames
during navigation.
Journal
of
Cognitive
Neuroscience,
22(12),
2836-2849.
Gramann,
K., Töllner, T., & Müller,
H.J.
(2010).
Dimension-based
attention
modulates
early
visual
processing.
Psychophysiology, 47, 968-978.
Gwin,
J.T.,
Gramann,
K., Makeig, S., & Ferris,
D.P. (2010). Removal
of
movement
artifact
from
high-density
EEG
recorded
during
walking
and
running.
Journal of Neurophyiology, 103,
3526-3534.
Virree, E.S., Gramann, K., & Wing, S.
(2010). Theoretical constructs of UAS training. In T. Marek etal (Eds),
Advances in understanding human performance: Neuroergonomics, human factors design, and special populations.
CRC Press.
Töllner,
T.,
Zehetleitner,
M.,
Gramann, K.,
& Müller, H.
(2010). Top-down
weighting of visual dimensions: Behavioral and
electrophysiological evidence.
Vision Research, 50(14), 1372-1381.
Zhang, L., Chi, Y., Edelstein,
E.,
Schulze, J., Gramann, K.,
Velasquez, A., Cauwenbergh, G., & Macagno, E. (2010).
Wireless physiological
monitoring and ocular tracking: 3D calibration
in
a fully-immersive virtual health care environment.
Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE , vol., no., pp.4464-4467, Aug. 31 2010-Sept. 4 2010.
Plank, M., Onton, J., Mueller, H.J.,
Makeig, S., & Gramann, K. (2010). Human EEG correlates
of
egocentric and allocentric path integration.
In C. Hoelscher et al. (Eds.),
Spatial Cognition VII - Lecture notes in artificial intelligence 6222,
pp. 191-206, Springer: Berlin.
Töllner,
T., Gramann, K., Müller, H.J.,
Kiss, M., & Eimer, M. (2008).
Electrophysiological
markers
of
visual
dimension
changes
and
response
changes.
Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and
Performance, 34(3), 531-542.
Neumann, A., Grosse-Wentrup,
M., Buss, M. & Gramann, K.
(2008). The
effect of mutual
information on independent component analysis in EEG/MEG analysis: a
simulation study.
International
Journal of Neuroscience, 118(11), 1534-1546.
Pollatos, O., Herbert, B.,
Schandry, & Gramann, K. (2008).
Affected
central
processing of emotional faces in anorexia nervosa.
Psychosomatic Medicine, 70,
701-708.
Seubert, J., Humphreys, G.,
Müller,
H.J., & Gramann, K.
(2008). Straight
after
the
turn:
the
role
of
the
parietal
lobes
for
egocentric
space
processing. Neurocase, 4(2),
204-219.
Gramann,
K.,
Töllner, T., Krummenacher, J.,
Eimer, M., &
Müller, H.J. (2007). Brain
Electrical Correlates of Dimensional
Weighting: an ERP Study.
Psychophysiology,
44, 277-292.
Liefhold, C., Grosse-Wentrup, M., Gramann,
K. & Buss, M. (2007).
Comparison of
Adaptive Spatial Filters with heuristic and optimized Region of
Interest for EEG-based Brain-Computer-Interfaces.
Lecture Notes
in Computer Science, vol. 4713, pp. 274-283.
Pollatos, O., Gramann, K.
& Schandry, R. (2007). Cortical
activation patterns are related to cardiac perception in emotion
processing.
Human Brain Mapping, 28,
9-18.
Grosse-Wentrup,
M., Gramann, K. & Buss, M.
(2007). Adaptive
Spatial Filters with
predefined Region of Interest for EEG based Brain-Computer-Interfaces.
In B. Schoelkopf and J.C. Platt, Advances
in Neural Information
Processing Systems 19, MIT Press, Cambridge,
MA.
Gramann,
K., Müller, H.J.,
Schönebeck, B. & Debus, G. (2006). The
neural basis of egocentric and allocentric reference frames in spatial
navigation: Evidence from spatio-temporal coupled current density
reconstruction.
Brain Research, 1118,
116-129.
Conci, M.,
Gramann, K., Elliott, M., &
Müller, H.J. (2006).
Electrophysiological
correlates
of
similarity-based
interference
during
detection
of
visual
forms.
Journal
of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18,
880-888.
Grosse-Wentrup, M., Gramann, K.,
Wascher,
E.
&
Buss,
M.
(2006).
EEG
Source
Localization for Brain-Computer-Interfaces.
Proceedings of the 2nd International
IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural
Engineering, 128-131.
Gramann,
K., Müller, H.J., Eick,
E. &
Schönebeck, B. (2005). Evidence of separable
spatial representations in
a virtual navigation task.
Journal
of
Experimental Psychology: Human
Perception and Performance, 31, 1199-1223.
Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience, University of California, San Diego
Brain Research Center, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan