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  1. Aleksandra Mroczko, Thomas Metzinger, Wolf Singer & Danko Nikolić (2009). Immediate Transfer of Synesthesia to a Novel Inducer. Journal of Vision 9 (12):1-8.
  2. Wolf Singer (2007). Large-Scale Temporal Coordination of Cortical Activity as a Prerequisite for Conscious Experience. In Max Velmans & Susan Schneider (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. Blackwell.
  3. Andreas K. Engel & Wolf Singer (2001). Temporal Binding and the Neural Correlates of Sensory Awareness. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (1):16-25.
    Theories of binding have recently come into the focus of the consciousness debate. In this review, we discuss the potential relevance of temporal binding mechanisms for sensory awareness. Specifically, we suggest that neural synchrony with a precision in the millisecond range may be crucial for conscious processing, and may be involved in arousal, perceptual integration, attentional selection and working memory. Recent evidence from both animal and human studies demonstrates that specific changes in neuronal synchrony occur during all of these processes (...)
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  4. Rainer Goebel, Lars Muckli, Friedhelm E. Zanella, Wolf Singer & Petra Stoerig (2001). Sustained Extrastriate Cortical Activation Without Visual Awareness Revealed by fMRI Studies in Hemianopic Patients. Vision Research 41 (10):1459-1474.
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  5. Wolf Singer (2001). Consciousness and the Binding Problem. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 929:123-46.
  6. Wolf Singer (2000). Phenomenal Awareness and Consciousness From a Neurobiological Perspective. In Thomas Metzinger (ed.), Neural Correlates of Consciousness. MIT Press.
  7. Andreas K. Engel, P. Fries, P. Kreiter Konig, M. Brecht & Wolf Singer (1999). Does Time Help to Understand Consciousness? Consciousness and Cognition 8 (2):260-68.
  8. Andreas K. Engel, P. Fries, P. Kreiter Konig, M. Brecht & Wolf Singer (1999). Temporal Binding, Binocular Rivalry, and Consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition 8 (2):128-51.
    Cognitive functions like perception, memory, language, or consciousness are based on highly parallel and distributed information processing by the brain. One of the major unresolved questions is how information can be integrated and how coherent representational states can be established in the distributed neuronal systems subserving these functions. It has been suggested that this so-called ''binding problem'' may be solved in the temporal domain. The hypothesis is that synchronization of neuronal discharges can serve for the integration of distributed neurons into (...)
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  9. Pascal Fries, Pieter R. Roelfsema, Andreas K. Engel & Wolf Singer (1997). Synchronization of Oscillatory Responses in Visual Cortex Correlates with Perception in Interocular Rivalry. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Usa 94:12699-12704.
  10. William A. Phillips & Wolf Singer (1997). In Search of Common Foundations for Cortical Computation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (4):657-683.
    It is worthwhile to search for forms of coding, processing, and learning common to various cortical regions and cognitive functions. Local cortical processors may coordinate their activity by maximizing the transmission of information coherently related to the context in which it occurs, thus forming synchronized population codes. This coordination involves contextual field (CF) connections that link processors within and between cortical regions. The effects of CF connections are distinguished from those mediating receptive field (RF) input; it is shown how CFs (...)
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  11. Wolf Singer, Andreas K. Engel, A. Kreiter, M. Munk & P. R. Roelfsema (1997). Neuronal Assemblies: Necessity, Signature, and Detectability. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 1:252-60.
  12. P. Kreiter Konig, Andreas K. Engel, P. R. Roelfsema & Wolf Singer (1995). How Precise is Neural Synchronization? Neural Computation 7:469-85.
     
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  13. P. Kreiter Konig, Andreas K. Engel & Wolf Singer (1995). Relation Between Oscillatory Activity and Long-Range Synchronization in Cat Visual Cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Usa 92:290-94.
  14. Wolf Singer & Charles M. Gray (1995). Visual Feature Integration and the Temporal Correlation Hypothesis. Annual Review of Neuroscience 18:555-86.
  15. Wolf Singer (1993). Synchronization of Cortical Activity and its Putative Role in Information Processing and Learning. Annual Review of Physiology 55:349-74.
  16. Charles M. Gray, P. Kreiter Konig, Andreas K. Engel & Wolf Singer (1992). Oscillatory Responses in Cat Visual Cortex Exhibit Inter-Columnar Synchronization Which Reflects Global Stimulus Properties. Nature 338:334-7.
     
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  17. Andreas K. Engel, P. Kreiter Konig & Wolf Singer (1991). Direct Physiologic Evidence for Scene Segmentation by Temporal Coding. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Usa 88:1936-40.
     
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