Michael Lindner
University of Reading
20 Papers
40 Citations
Michael Lindner is an academic researcher from University of Reading. The author has contributed to research in topics: Functional magnetic resonance imaging & Change blindness. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 20 publications.
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Papers
Transfer Entropy in Neuroscience
Michael Wibral,Raul Vicente,Michael Lindner +2 more
- 01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: This chapter presents the basic concepts behind transfer entropy in an intuitive fashion, including graphical depictions of the key concepts, and introduces recent extensions of transfer entropy that serve to estimate delays involved in information transfer in a network.
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Reduced laterality as a trait marker of schizophrenia--evidence from structural and functional neuroimaging.
Viola Oertel,Christian Knöchel,Anna Rotarska-Jagiela,Ralf Schönmeyer,Michael Lindner,Vincent van de Ven,Corinna Haenschel,Peter J. Uhlhaas,Konrad Maurer,David Edmund Johannes Linden +9 more
TL;DR: This study provides added support for the idea that reduced hemispheric asymmetry is a biological risk factor for schizophrenia.
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Concurrent neuroimaging and neurostimulation reveals a causal role for dlPFC in coding of task-relevant information.
Jade B. Jackson,Eva Feredoes,Anina N. Rich,Michael Lindner,Alexandra Woolgar,Alexandra Woolgar +5 more
- 17 May 2021
TL;DR: In this article, the authors applied transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) during fMRI, and tested for causal changes in information coding, showing that TMS decreases coding of relevant information across frontoparietal cortex and the impact is significantly stronger than any effect on irrelevant information, which is not statistically detectable.
How many times do I need to see to believe? The impact of intolerance of uncertainty and exposure experience on safety-learning and retention in young adults
TL;DR: Findings further the current understanding of the role of IU in safety-learning and -retention, informing models of IU and exposure-based treatments and preliminary evidence for promoted safety-retention in individuals with higher Inhibitory IU in the extended exposure condition.
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Inter-slice leakage and intra-slice aliasing in simultaneous multi-slice echo-planar images
Carolyn Beth McNabb,Michael Lindner,Shan Shen,Laura Grace Burgess,Kou Murayama,Kou Murayama,Tom Johnstone,Tom Johnstone +7 more
TL;DR: A direct relationship between eye movements and artefact severity across expected artefact regions is demonstrated and researchers should exercise caution with SMS protocols.