Mateusz Rusiniak


Publications by BESA Staff

Publications by Mateusz Rusiniak 1-10

1. Wagner M, Rusiniak M, Higby E, Nourski KV. Sensory processing of native and non-native phonotactic patterns in the alpha and beta frequency bands. Neuropsychologia. 2023 Oct 10;189:108659.

2. Unnwongse K, Rampp S, Wehner T, Kowoll A, Parpaley Y, von Lehe M, et al. Validating EEG source imaging using intracranial electrical stimulation. Brain Communications. 2023 Feb 1;5(1):fcad023.

3. Wagner M, Ortiz-Mantilla S, Rusiniak M, Benasich AA, Shafer VL, Steinschneider M. Acoustic-level and language-specific processing of native and non-native phonological sequence onsets in the low gamma and theta-frequency bands. Sci Rep. 2022 Jan 10;12(1):314.

4. Rusiniak M, Bornfleth H, Cho JH, Wolak T, Ille N, Berg P, et al. EEG-fMRI: Ballistocardiogram Artifact Reduction by Surrogate Method for Improved Source Localization. Frontiers in Neuroscience . 2022 ;16.

5. Rusiniak M, Wróbel A, Cieśla K, Pluta A, Lewandowska M, Wojcik J, et al. The relationship between alpha burst activity and the default mode network. Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis. 2018;

6. Wolak T, Cieśla K, Rusiniak M, Piłka A, Lewandowska M, Pluta A, et al. Influence of Acoustic Overstimulation on the Central Auditory System: An Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Study. Med Sci Monit. 2016 Nov 28;22:4623–35.

7. Rusiniak M, Lewandowska M, Pluta A, Ciesla K, Wojcik J, Wolak T. Intersubject variability of thalamic activation during generation of Berger’s alpha rhythm. JHS. 2015 Aug 31;5(2):16–22.

8. Pluta A, Wolak T, Czajka N, Lewandowska M, Cie K, Rusiniak M, et al. Reduced resting-state brain activity in the default mode network in children with (central) auditory processing disorders. Behavioral and brain functions: BBF. 2014;10(1):33–33.

9. Milner R, Rusiniak M, Lewandowska M, Wolak T, Ganc M, Piatkowska-Janko E, et al. Towards neural correlates of auditory stimulus processing: A simultaneous auditory evoked potentials and functional magnetic resonance study using an odd-ball paradigm. Medical Science Monitor. 2014;20:35–46.

10. Rusiniak M, Lewandowska M, Wolak T, Pluta A, Milner R, Ganc M, et al. A modified oddball paradigm for investigation of neural correlates of attention: a simultaneous ERP–fMRI study. Magn Reson Mater Phy. 2013 Dec 1;26(6):511–26.