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  • New Paper out in Trends in Hearing

    Sommerhalder, N., Bureš, Z., Profant, O., Kleinjung, T., Neff, P., & Meyer, M. (2025). Association of Tinnitus With Speech Recognition and Executive Functions in Older Adults. Trends in Hearing, 29, 1–21. doi: 10.1177/23312165251389585.
  • New Paper out in Clinical Neurophysiology

    Wellauer, Z. H., Avdi, D., Shabestari, P. S., Preisig, A., Fritzsche, J., Peter, N., Meyer, M., Kleinjung, T. (2026). Modulating altered sensory prediction using bilateral auditory cortex high-definition transcranial random noise stimulation and acoustic masking. Clinical Neurophysiology 182: 2111388.
  • New Paper out in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews

    Preisig, B. & Meyer, M. (2025). Predictive coding and dimension-selective attention enhance the lateralization of spoken language processing. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 172, 106111.

Peer Reviewed Journal Papers

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2026

 

  • Wellauer, Z. H., Avdi, D., Shabestari, P. S., Preisig, A., Fritzsche, J., Peter, N., Meyer, M. & Kleinjung, T. (2026). Modulating altered sensory prediction using bilateral auditory cortex high-definition transcranial random noise stimulation and acoustic masking. Clinical Neurophysiology 182, 2111388,  doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2025.2111388

2025

 

  • Sommerhalder, N., Bureš, Z., Profant, O., Kleinjung, T., Neff, P. Meyer, M. et al. (2025). Association of Tinnitus with speech recognition and executive functions in older adults. Trends in Hearing 29, 1-21.  doi:10.1177/23312165251389585
  • Egurtzegi, A., Sauppe, S., Isisi-Isasmendi, A., Martinez de la Hidalga, G., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., Schlesewsky, M., Laka, I., Meyer, M., Bickel, B. & Andrews, C. (2025). The effect of animacy on the agent preference: Self-paced reading evidence from Basque.  Memory & Cognition 53, 2056-2075. doi: 10.3758/s13421-025-01698-w
  • Henry, M., Obleser, J., Crusey M., Fuller, E. R., Lee, Y. S., Meyer, M. et al. (2025). How strong is the rhythm of perception? A registered replication of Hickok, Farahbod and Saberi (2015)  Royal Society Open Science 12, 220497. doi: 10.1098/rsos.220497
  • Isasi-Isasmendi, A., Andrews, C., Huber, E., Meyer, M., Bickel, B. & Sauppe, S. (2025). Neural correlates of processing case in adults and children.  Brain and Language 265, 105548. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2025.105548
  • Preisig, B. & Meyer, M. (2025). Predictive coding and dimension-selective attention enhance the lateralization of spoken language processing. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 172, 106111,  doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2025.106111
  • Oderbolz, C., Poeppel, D. & Meyer, M. (2025). Asymmetric sampling in time: evidence and perspectives. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 171, 106082,  doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2025.106082

2023 - 2024

 

2023

 

  • Sommerhalder, N., Neff, P., Bures, Z. Profant, O., Kleinjung, T. & Meyer, M. (2023). Deficient central mechanisms in tinnitus: Exploring the impact on speech comprehension and executive functions. Hearing Research 440:108914,  doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2023.108914
  • Sauppe, S., Næss, A., Roversi, G., Meyer, M., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I. & Bickel, B. (2023). An Agent-First Preference in a Patient-First Language During Sentence Comprehension. Cognitive Science 47:13340,  doi: 10.1111/cogs.13340
  • Egurtzegi, A, Blasi, D. E., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., Laka, I., Meyer, M., Bickel, B. & Sauppe, S. (2023). Cross-linguistic differences in case marking shape neural power dynamics and gaze behavior during sentence planning. Brain and Language 230:105127,   doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2022.105127
  • Kleinjung, T., Meyer, M. & Neff, P. (2023). Neurofeedback for tinnitus treatment: an innovative method with promising potential. Brain Communications 5:fcad209,  doi: 10.1093/braincomms/fcad209
  • Isasi-Isasmendi, A., Sauppe, S., Andrews, C., Laka, I., Meyer, M. & Bickel, B. (2023). Incremental sentence processing is guided by preference for agents: EEG evidence from Basque. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 8:32, doi: 10.1080/23273798.2023.2250023
  • Schmitt, R., Meyer, M. & Giraud, N. (2023). Improvements in naturalistic speech-in-noise comprehension in middle-aged and older adults after 3 weeks of computer-based speechreading training. NPJ Science of Learning, 8:32, doi: 10.1038/s41539-023-00179-6
  • Elmer, S., Kurthen, I., Meyer, M. & Giraud, N. (2023). A multidimensional characterization of the neurocognitive architecture underlying age-related temporal speech processing. NeuroImage 120285, doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.120285
  • Elmer, S., Schmitt, R., Giroud, N. & Meyer, M. (2023). The neuroanatomical hallmarks of chronic tinnitus in comorbidity with peripheral hearing loss. Brain Structure and Function 228:1511-1534, doi: 10.1007/s00429-023-02669-0
  • Isasi-Isasmendi, A., Andrews, C., Flecken, M., Laka, I., Daum, M. M., Meyer, M., Bickel, B. & Sauppe, S. (2023). The agent preference in visual apprehension. Open Mind 1-43, doi: 10.1162/opmi_a_00083
  • Neuschwander, P., Schmitt, R., Jagoda, L., Kurthen, I., Giroud, N. & Meyer, M. (2023). Different neuroanatomical correlates for temporal andspectral supra-threshold auditory tasks and speech in noise recognition in older adults with hearing impairment. European Journal of Neuroscience 57:981-1002, doi: 10.1111/ejn.15922

 

2024

 

  • Oderbolz, C., Stark, E., Sauppe, S. & Meyer, M. (2024). Concurrent processing of the prosodic hierarchy is supported by cortical entrainment and phase-amplitude coupling.  Cerebral Cortex 34, bhae479, doi: 10.1177/2331216524128
  • Frei, V., Schmitt, R., Meyer, M. & Giraud, N. (2024). Processing of visual speech cues in Speech-in-Noise comprehension depends on working memory capacity and enhance neural speech tracking in older adults with hearing impairment.  Trends in Hearing 28, 1-20, doi: 10.1177/2331216524128
  • Bures, Z., Profant, O., Sommerhalder, N., Skarnitzl, R., Fuksa, J. & Meyer, M. (2024). Speech intelligibility and its relation to auditory temporal processing in Czech and Swiss German subjects with and without tinnitus. European  Archives of Otorhinolaryngology 281, 1589–1595,  doi: 10.1007/s00405-023-08398-8

2021 - 2022

 

2022

 

  • Kurthen, I., Christen, A., Meyer, M. and Giroud, N. (2022). Older adults' neural tracking of interrupted speech is a function of task difficulty. NeuroImage 262:119580, doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119580

  • Riha, C., Güntensperger, D.,Kleinjung, T. and Meyer, M. (2022). Recovering hidden responder groups in individuals receiving neurofeedback for tinnitus. Frontiers in Neuroscience 16:867704, doi: 10.3389/fnins.2022.867704

  • Schmitt, R., Meyer, M. and Giroud, N. (2022). Better speech-in-noise comprehension is associated with enhanced neural speech tracking in older adults with hearing impairment. Cortex 151:133-146, doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2022.02.017

  • Egurtzegi, A. M., Blasi, D. E., Laka, I., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., Meyer, M, Bickel, B., and Sauppe, S. (2022). Cross-linguistic differences in case marking shape neural power dynamics and gaze behavior during sentence planning. Brain and Language 230:105127, doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2022.105127

  • Kliesch, M., Pfenninger, S. E., Wieling, M., Stark, E. & Meyer, M. (2022). Cognitive Benefits of Learning Additional Languages in Old Adulthood? Insights from an Intensive Longitudinal Intervention Study. Applied Linguistics 43:1-25, doi: 10.1093/applin/amab077

  • Isler, B., von Burg, N., Kleinjung, T., Meyer, M., Stämpfli, P., Zölch, N. & Neff, P. (2022). Lower glutamate and GABA levels in auditory cortex of tinnitus patients: a 2D-JPRESS MR spectroscopy study. Scientific Reports 12:4068, doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-07835-8

  • Martins, M. L., Kleinjung, T., Meyer, M., Raveenthiran, V., Wellauer, Z. Peter, N. & Neff, P. (2022). Transcranial electric and acoustic stimulation for tinnitus: study protocol for a randomized double-blind controlled trial assessing the influence of combined transcranial random noise and acoustic stimulation on tinnitus loudness and distress. Trials 23:418, doi: 10.1186/s13063-022-06253-5

 

2021

 

  • Brueggemann, P, Neff, P., Meyer, M., Riemer, N., Rose, M. & Mazurek, B. (2021). On the Relationship Between Tinnitus Distress, Cognitive Performance and Aging. Progress in Brain Research 262:263-285, doi: 10.1016/bs.pbr.2021.01.028

        
  • Giroud, N., Keller, M. & Meyer, M. (2021). Interacting Effects of Frontal Lobe Neuroanatomy and Working Memory Capacity to Older Listeners’ Speech Recognition in Noise. Neuropsychologia 158:107892, doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2021.107892

        
  • Kliesch, M., Giroud, N & Meyer, M. (2021). EEG resting-state and event-related potentials as markers of learning success in older adults following second language training: a pilot study. Brain Plasticity 7:143-121, doi: 10.3233/BPL-200117

        
  • Riha, C., Güntensperger, D., Oschwald, J., Kleinjung, T. & Meyer, M. (2021). Application of Latent Growth Curve Modeling to Predict Individual Trajectories during Neurofeedback Treatment for Tinnitus. Progress in Brain Research 263:109-136, doi: 10.1016/bs.pbr.2021.04.013

        
  • Isler, B., Giroud, N., Hirsiger, S., Kleinjung T. & Meyer, M. (2021). Bilateral age-related atrophy in the planum temporale is associated with vowel discrimination in healthy older adults. Hearing Research 406:108252, doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2021.108252

        
  • Kurthen, I., Galbier, J., Jagoda, L., Neuschwander, P., Giroud, N. & Meyer, M. (2021). Selective Attention Modulates Neural Envelope Tracking of Informationally Masked Speech in Healthy Older Adults. Human Brain Mapping 42:3042-3057, doi: 10.1002/hbm.25415

        
  • Sauppe, S., Choudhary, K. K., Giroud, N., Blasi, D. E., Norcliffe, E., Bhattamishra, S., Gulati, M., Egurtzegi, A. M., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I., Meyer, M. & Bickel, B. (2021). Neural signatures of syntactic variation in speech planning. PLOS Biology 19(1):3001038, doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3001038

        
  • Brós, K., Meyer, M., Kliesch, M. & Dellwo, V. (2021). Word stress processing integrates phonological abstraction with lexical access – an ERP study. Journal of Neurolinguistics 57:100959

        

2018 - 2020

 

2020

 

  • Güntensperger, D., Kleinjung, T., Neff, P., Thüring, C. & Meyer, M. (2020). Combining neurofeedback with source estimation: Evaluation of an sLORETA neurofeedback protocol for chronic tinnitus treatment. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 38:283-299, doi: 10.3233/RNN-200992.

  • Kurthen, I., Meyer, M., Schlesewsky, M. & Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I. (2020). Individual Differences in Peripheral Hearing and Cognition Reveal Sentence Processing Differences in Healthy Older Adults. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 14:573513, doi: 10.3389/fnins.2020.573513.

  • Dröge, A., Rabs, E., Fleischer, J., Billion, S. K. H., Meyer, M., Schmid, S., Schlesewsky, M., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, I. (2020). Case Syncretism, Animacy, and Word Order in Continental West Germanic: Neurolinguistic Evidence from a Comparative Study on Standard German, Zurich German, and Fering (North Frisian). Journal of German Linguistics 32:217-310.

  • Riha, C., Güntensperger, D., Kleinjung, T. & Meyer, M. (2020). Accounting for heterogeneity: Mixed-effects models in resting-state EEG data in a sample of tinnitus sufferers. Brain Topography 33:413-424, doi: 10.1007/s10548-020-00772-7

  • Schwab, S., Giroud, N., Meyer, M. & Dellwo, V. (2020). Working memory and not acoustic sensitivity is related to stress processing ability in a foreign language: An ERP study. Journal of Neurolinguistics 55:100897, doi: 10.1016/j.jneuroling.2020.100897.

 

2019

 

  • Neuschwander, P., Hänggi, J., Zekveld, A. A. & Meyer, M. (2019). Cortical thickness of left Heschl’s gyrus correlates with hearing acuity in adults–A surface-based morphometry study. Hearing Research 384:107823, doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2019.107823.

  • Cederroth, C. R., Gallus, S., Hall, D. A., Kleinjung, T., Langguth, B., Maruotti, A., Meyer, M., Norena, A., Probst, T., Pryss, R., Searchfield, G., Shekhawat, G., Spiliopoulou, M., Vanneste, S. & Schlee, W. (2009). Towards an understanding of tinnitus heterogeneity. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 11:53, doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2019.00053.

  • Rufener, K., Krauel, K., Meyer, M., Heinze, H. J. & Zaehle, T. (2019). Transcranial electrical stimulation improves phoneme processing in developmental dyslexia. Brain Stimulation 12:930-937, doi: 10.1016/j.brs.2019.02.007.

  • Giroud, N., Keller, M., Hirsiger, S., Dellwo, V. & Meyer, M. (2019). Bridging the brain structure-brain function-behavior gap on prosodic speech processing in older adults. Neurobiology of Aging 80:116-126.

  • Güntensperger, D., Thüring, C., Kleinjung, T., Neff, P. & Meyer, M. (2019). Investigating the Efficacy of an Individualized Alpha/Delta Neurofeedback Protocol in the Treatment of Chronic Tinnitus. Neural Plasticity, 2019:3540898. doi: 0.1155/2019/3540898

  • Keller, M., Neuschwander, P. & Meyer, M. (2019). When right becomes less right: Neural dedifferentiation during suprasegmental speech processing in the aging brain. NeuroImage 189:886-895.

  • Neff, P., Zielonka, L., Meyer, M., Langguth, B., Schecklmann, M. & Schlee, W. (2019). Comparison of amplitude modulated sounds and pure tones at the Tinnitus Frequency: Residual Tinnitus Suppression and its stimulus evaluation. Trends in Hearing 23:1-16.

  • Neff, P., Hemsley, C., Kraxner, F., Weidt, S., Kleinjung, T. & Meyer, M. (2019). Active listening to tinnitus and its relation to resting state EEG activity. Neuroscience Letters 694:176-183.

 

2018

 

  • Jagoda, L., Giroud, N., Neff, P., Kegel, A., Kleinjung, T. & Meyer, M. (2018). Speech perception in tinnitus is related to individual distress level – a neurophysiological study. Hearing Research 367:48-58.doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2018.07.001

  • Giroud, N., Lemke, N., Reich, P., Bauer, J., Widmer, S. & Meyer, M. (2018). Are you surprised to hear this? Longitudinal spectral speech exposure in older compared to middle-aged normal hearing adults. European Journal of Neuroscience 47:58-68. doi: 10.1111/ejn.13772

  • Giroud, N., Hirsiger, S., Muri, R., Kegel, A., Dillier, N. & Meyer, M. (2018). Neuroanatomical and resting state EEG power correlates of central hearing loss in older adults. Brain Structure and Function 223:145-163. doi: 10.1007/s00429-017-1477-0 

2015 - 2017

 

2017

 

  • Wiepolski, J., Kleinjung, T., Koch, M., Peter, N., Meyer, M., Rufer, M. & Weidt, S. (2017).
    Alexithymia is associated with tinnitus severity.
    Frontiers in Psychiatry 8:223.
  • Güntensperger, D., Thüring, C., Meyer, M., Neff, P. & Kleinjung, T. (2017).
    Neurofeedback for tinnitus treatment – review and current concepts.
    Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 9:386.
  • Giroud, N., Lemke, U., Reich, P., Matthes, K. L. & Meyer, M. (2017).
    The impact of hearing aids and age-related hearing loss on auditory plasticity across three months - an electrical neuroimaging study.
    Hearing Research 353:162-175, doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2017.06.012
  • Neff, P., Michels, J., Meyer, M., Schecklmann, M., Langguth, B. & Schlee, W. (2017).
    10 Hz amplitude modulated sounds induce short-term tinnitus suppression.
    Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 9:130.
  • Meyer, M., Neff. P., Grest, A., Hemsley, C., Weidt, S. & Kleinjung, T. (2017).
    EEG oscillatory power dissociates between distress- and depression related psychopathology in subjective tinnitus.
    Brain Research 1663:194-204.
  • Giroud, N., Lemke, U., Reich, P., Matthes, K. L. & Meyer, M. (2017).
    Longitudinal auditory learning facilitates auditory cognition as revealed by microstate analysis.
    Biological Psychology, 123:25-36.

 

2016

 

  • Meyer, M., Neff, P., Liem, F., Kleinjung, T., Weidt, S., Langguth, B. & Schecklmann, M. (2016).
    Differential tinnitus-related neuroplastic alterations of cortical thickness and surface area.
    Hearing Research, 342:1-12.
  • Finke, M., Büchner, A., Ruigendijk, E., Meyer, M. & Sandmann, P. (2016).
    On the relationship between auditory cognition and speech intelligibility in cochlear implant users: An ERP study.
    Neuropsychologia, 87:169-181.
  • Rufener, K., Zaehle, T., Oechslin, M. & Meyer, M. (2016).
    Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) differentially modulates speech perception in young and older adults.
    Brain Stimulation, 9:560-565.
  • Peter, N., Kleinjung, T., Horat, L., Schmidt-Weitmann, S., Meyer, M., Büchi, S. & Weidt, S. (2016).
    Validation of PRISM (Pictorial Representation of Illness and Self Measure) as a novel visual assessment tool for the burden of suffering in tinnitus patients.
    BMC Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 14:47.
  • Weidt, S., Delsignore, A., Meyer, M., Rufer, M., Peter, N., Drabe, N. & Kleinjung, T. (2016).
    Which tinnitus-related characteristics affect current health-related quality of life and depression? A cross-sectional cohort study.
    Psychiatry Research, 237:114-137.
  • Rufener, K., Oechslin, M., Woestmann, M., Dellwo, V. & Meyer, M. (2016).
    Age-related neural oscillation patterns during processing of temporally manipulated speech.
    Brain Topography, 29:440-458.

 

2015

 

  • Hurschler, M., Liem, F., Oechslin, M. S., Stämpfli, P. & Meyer, M. (2015).
    fMRI reveals lateralized pattern of brain activity modulated by the metrics of stimuli during auditory rhyme processing.
    Brain and Language, 147:41-50.

2012 - 2014

 

2014

 

  • Meyer, M., Liem, F., Hirsiger, S., Jäncke, L. & Hänggi, J. (2014).
    Cortical surface area and cortical thickness demonstrate differential structural asymmetry in auditory-related areas of the human cortex.
    Cerebral Cortex, 24:2541-2552.
  • Liem, F., Hurschler, M., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2014).
    On the planum temporale lateralization in speech perception. Evidence from a study investigating behavior, structure, and function.
    Human Brain Mapping, 35:1779-1789.
  • Hänggi, J., Föveny, L., Liem, F., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2014).
    The hypothesis of neuronal interconnectivity as a function of brain size – A general organization principle of the human connectome.
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8:915.
  • Meyer, M., Luethi, M. S., Neff, P., Langer, N. & Büchi, S. (2014).
    Disentangling tinnitus distress and tinnitus presence by means of EEG power analysis.
    Neural Plasticity vol. 2014:468546.
  • Elmer, S., Klein, C., Kühnis, J., Liem, F., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2014).
    Music and language expertise influence the categorization of speech and musical sounds: behavioural and electrophysiological measurements.
    Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 26:2356-2369.
  • Rufener, K., Liem, F. & Meyer, M. (2014).
    Age-related differences in auditory evoked potentials as a function of task modulation during speech and non-speech processing.
    Brain and Behavior 4:21-28.
  • Clos, M., Langner, R., Meyer, M., Oechslin, M., Zilles, K. & Eickhoff, S. (2014).
    Effects of prior information on decoding degraded speech: an fMRI study.
    Human Brain Mapping 35, 61-74.

 

2013

 

  • Hurschler, M., Liem, F., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2013).
    Right and left perisylvian cortex and left inferior frontal cortex mediate sentence-level rhyme detection in spoken language as revealed by sparse fMRI.
    Human Brain Mapping 34, 3182-3192.
  • Kühnis, J., Elmer, S., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2013).
    The encoding of vowels and temporal speech cues in the auditory cortex of professional musicians: an EEG study.
    Neuropsychologia 51, 1608-1618.
  • Elmer, S., Hänggi, J., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2013).
    Increased cortical surface area of the left planum temporale in musicians facilitates the categorization of phonetic and temporal speech sounds.
    Cortex 49, 2812-2821.
  • Kühnis, J., Elmer, S., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2013).
    Musicianship boosts perceptual learning of pseudoword-chimeras: an electrophysiological approach.
    Brain Topography 26(1), 110-125.

 

2012

 

  • Elmer, S., Meyer, M., & Jäncke, L. (2012).
    Neurofunctional and behavioural correlates of phonetic and temporal categorization in musically trained and untrained subjects.
    Cerebral Cortex 22, 650-658.
  • Jäncke, L., Rogenmoser, L., Meyer, M. & Elmer, S. (2012).
    Pre-Attentive modulation of brain responses to tones in coloured-hearing synesthetes.
    BMC Neuroscience 13:151.
  • Liem, F., Zaehle, T., Burkhard, A., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2012).
    Cortical thickness of supratemporal plane predicts auditory N1 amplitude.
    NeuroReport, 23(17), 1026-1030.
  • Sandmann, P., Dillier, N., Eichele, T., Meyer, M., Kegel, A., Pascual-Marqui, R. D., Marcar, V. L., Jäncke, L. & Debener, S. (2012).
    Visual activation of auditory cortex reflects maladaptive plasticity in cochlear-implant users.
    Brain 135, 555-568.
  • Liem, F., Lutz, K., Lüchinger, R., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2012).
    Reducing the interval between volume acquisitions improves "sparse" scanning protocols in event-related auditory fMRI.
    Brain Topography 25, 182-193.

2009 - 2011

 

2011

 

  • Elmer, S., Hänggi, J., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2011).
    Differential language expertise related to white matter architecture in regions subserving sensory-motor coupling, articulation and interhemispheric transfer.
    Human Brain Mapping 32, 2064-2074.
  • Kast, M., Bezzola, L., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2011).
    Multi- and unisensory decoding of words and nonwords result in differential brain responses in dyslexic and non-dyslexic adults.
    Brain and Language 119, 136-148.
  • Elmer, S., Meyer, M., Marrama, L. & Jäncke, L. (2011).
    Intensive language training and attention modulate the involvement of fronto-parietal regions during a non-verbal auditory discrimination task.
    European Journal of Neuroscience 34, 165-175.
  • Kast, M., Baschera, G.-M., Gross, M., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2011).
    Computer-based learning of spelling skills in children with and without dyslexia.
    Annals of Dyslexia 61(2), 177-200.

 

2010

 

  • Sandmann, P., Kegel, A., Eichele, T., Dillier, N., Lai, W., Bendixen, A., Debener, S., Jäncke, L. & Meyer, M. (2010).
    Neurophysiological evidence of impaired musical sound perception in cochlear-implant users.
    Clinical Neurophysiology 121, 2070-2082.
  • Oechslin, M., Imfeld, A., Loenneker, T., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2010).
    The plasticity of the superior longitudinal fasciculus as a function of musical expertise: a diffusion tensor imaging study.
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 3: 76.
  • Elmer, S., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2010).
    Simultaneous interpreters as a model for neuronal adaptation in the domain of language processing.
    Brain Research 1317, 147-156.
  • Oechslin, M., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2010).
    Absolute pitch - functional evidence of speech-relevant auditory acuity.
    Cerebral Cortex 20, 447-455.

 

2009

 

  • Elmer, S., Burkhard, M., Renz, B., Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2009).
    Direct current-induced short-term modulation of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex while learning auditory presented nouns.
    Behavioral and Brain Functions 5:29.
  • Zaehle, T., Jäncke, L., Herrmann, C. & Meyer, M. (2009).
    Pre-attentive spectro-temporal feature processing in the human auditory system.
    Brain Topography 22, 97-108.
  • Imfeld, A., Oechslin, M., Meyer, M., Loeneker, T. & Jäncke, L. (2009).
    White matter plasticity in the corticospinal tract of musicians: a diffusion tensor imaging study.
    NeuroImage 46, 600-607.
  • Sandmann, P., Eichele, T., Buechler, M., Debener, S., Jäncke, L., Dillier, N., Hugdahl, K. & Meyer, M. (2009).
    Evaluation of evoked potentials to dyadic tones after cochlear implantation.
    Brain 132, 1967-1979.
  • Geiser, E., Ziegler, E., Jancke, L. & Meyer, M. (2009).
    Early electrophysiological correlates of meter and rhythm processing in music perception.
    Cortex 45, 93-102.
  • Keisker, B., Hepp-Reymond, M.-C., Blickenstorfer, A., Meyer, M. & Kollias, S. (2009).
    Differential force scaling of fine-graded power grip force in the sensorimotor network.
    Human Brain Mapping 30, 2453-2465.
  • Blickenstorfer, A., Kleiser, R., Keller, T., Keisker, B., Meyer, M., Riener, R. & Kollias, S. (2009).
    Cortical and subcortical correlates of funtional electrical stimulation (FES) of wrist extensor and flexor muscles revealed by fMRI.
    Human Brain Mapping 30, 963-975.

2006 - 2008

 

2008

 

  • Schmidt, C. F., Zaehle, T., Meyer, M., Geiser, E., Boesiger, P. & Jäncke, L. (2008)
    Silent and continuous fMRI scanning differentially modulate activation in an auditory language comprehension task.
    Human Brain Mapping 29, 46-56.
  • Zaehle, T., Geiser, E., Alter, K., Jancke, L. & Meyer, M. (2008)
    Segmental processing in the human auditory dorsal stream.
    Brain Research 1220, 179-190.

 

2007

 

  • Zaehle, T., Jancke, L. & Meyer, M. (2007).
    Electrical brain imaging evidences left auditory cortex involvement in speech and non-speech discrimination based on temporal features.
    Behavioral and Brain Functions 3:63.
  • Stone, J., Zeman, A., Simonotto, E., Meyer, M., Azuma, R., Flett, S. & Sharpe, M. (2007).
    fMRI in motor conversion disorder and simulated weakness.
    Psychosomatic Medicine 69, 691-696.
  • Zaehle, T., Schmidt, C., Meyer, M., Baumann, S., Baltes, C., Boesiger, P. & Jancke, L. (2007).
    Comparison of "silent" clustered and sparse temporal fMRI acquisitions in tonal and speech perception tasks.
    NeuroImage 37, 1195-1204.
  • Baumann, S., Koeneke, S., Schmidt, C., Meyer, M., Lutz, K. & Jäncke, L. (2007).
    A network for audio-motor coordination in skilled pianists and non-musicians.
    Brain Research 1161, 65-78.
  • Meyer, M., Baumann, S., Wildgruber, D. & Alter, K. (2007).
    How the brain laughs. Comparative evidence from behavioral, electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies in human and monkey.
    Behavioural Brain Research 182, 245-260.
  • Meyer, M., Baumann, S., Marchina, S. & Jäncke, L. (2007).
    Hemodynamic responses in human multisensory and auditory association cortex to purely visual stimulation.
    BMC Neuroscience, 8:14.

 

2006

 

  • Meyer, M., Baumann, S. & Jäncke, L. (2006).
    Electrical brain imaging reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of timbre perception in humans.
    NeuroImage 32(4), 1510-1523.
  • Jäncke, L., Baumann, S., Koeneke, S., Meyer, M., Laeng, B., Peters, M. & Lutz, K. (2006).
    Neural control of playing a reversed piano: Empirical evidence for an unusual cortical organisation of musical functions.
    NeuroReport 17, 447-451.

2003 - 2005

 

2005

 

  • Meyer, M., Zaehle, T., Gountouna, V.-E., Barron, A., Jancke, L. & Turk, A. (2005)
    Spectral-temporal processing during speech perception involves left posterior auditory cortex.
    NeuroReport 16, 1985-1989.
  • Meyer, M., Zysset, S., von Cramon, D. Y. & Alter, K. (2005).
    Distinct fMRI responses to laughter, speech, and sounds along the human peri-sylvian cortex
    Cognitive Brain Research 24, 291-306.
  • Schwindack, C., Simonotto, E., Meyer, M., McNamara, A., Marshall, I., Wardlaw, J. & Whittle, I.R. (2005).
    Real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (rt-fMRI) in patients with brain tumours: preliminary findings using motor and language paradigms.
    British Journal of Neurosurgery 19, 25-32.

 

2004

 

  • Meyer, M., Steinhauer, K., Alter, K., Friederici, A.D. & von Cramon, D. Y. (2004).
    Brain activity varies with modulation of dynamic pitch variance in sentence melody.
    Brain and Language 89, 277-289.
  • Friederici, A.D. & Meyer, M. (2004).
    The brain knows the difference: two types of grammatical violations.
    Brain Research 1000, 72-77.
  • Heinke, W., Fiebach, C.J., Schwarzbauer, C., Meyer, M., Olthoff, D. & Alter, K. (2004).
    Sequential effects of Propofol on functional brain activation induced by auditory language processing: an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
    British Journal of Anaesthia 92, 641-650.
  • Deary, I.J., Simonotto, E., Meyer, M., Marshall, A., Marshall, I., Goddard, N. & Wardlaw, J. M. (2004).
    The functional anatomy of inspection time: an event-related fMRI study.
    NeuroImage 22, 1466-1479.
  • Steele, J. D, Meyer, M. & Ebmeier, K.P. (2004).
    Neural predictive error signal correlates with depressive illness severity in a game paradigm.
    NeuroImage 23, 269-280.

 

2003

 

  • Kotz, S. A., Meyer, M., Alter, K., Besson, M., von Cramon, D.Y. & Friederici, A.D. (2003).
    On the lateralization of emotional prosody: An event-related functional MR investigation.
    Brain and Language 86, 366-376.
  • Meyer, M., Alter, K. & Friederici, A.D. (2003).
    Functional MR imaging exposes differential brain responses to syntax and prosody during auditory sentence comprehension.
    Journal of Neurolinguistics 16, 277-300.

2000 - 2002

 

2002

 

  • Meyer, M., Alter, K., Friederici, A.D., Lohmann, G. & von Cramon, D.Y. (2002).
    Functional MRI reveals brain regions mediating slow prosodic modulations of spoken sentences.
    Human Brain Mapping 17(2), 73-88.

 

2000

 

  • Friederici, A.D., Meyer, M. & von Cramon, D.Y. (2000).
    Auditory language comprehension: an event-related fMRI study on the processing of syntactic and lexical information.
    Brain and Language 75, 465-477.
  • Meyer, M., Friederici, A.D. & von Cramon, D.Y. (2000).
    Neurocognition of auditory sentence comprehension: event related fMRI reveals sensitivity to syntactic violations and task demands.
    Cognitive Brain Research 9, 19-33.

1997 - 1999

 

1998

 

  • Friederici, A.D., Steinhauer K., Mecklinger, A. & Meyer, M. (1998).
    Working memory constraints on syntactic ambiguity resolution as revealed by electrical brain responses.
    Biological Psychology 47(3), 193-221.

 

1997

 

  • Steinhauer K., Friederici, A.D., Mecklinger, A. & Meyer, M. (1997).
    Probability and strategy: an event-related potential study of processing syntactic anomalies.
    Zeitschrift für Experimentelle Psychologie 44(2), 305-331.

Book Chapters

 

  • Meyer, M., Keller, M. & Giroud, N. (2018). Suprasegmental speech prosody and the human brain. In P. Belin & S. Frühholz (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of Voice Perception. Oxford: University Press (pp. 143-166).

 

  • Kliesch, M., Giroud, N., Pfenninger, S. E. & Meyer, M. (2018). Research on second language acquisition in old adulthood: What we have and what we need. In D. Gabrys-Barker (ed.). Third age learners of foreign languages. Bristol: Multilingual Matters, 48-76.

 

  • Meyer, M. (2017). Sprache. In: Lutz Jäncke, “Kognitive Neurowissenschaften”. Huber: Bern, (pp. 623-660).

 

  • Meyer, M. (2013). Auditives System. In: Frank Schneider, Gereon R. Fink, Editoren. “Funktionelle MRT in Psychiatrie und Neurologie”. Springer: Heidelberg, (pp. 345-358).

 

  • Meyer, M. (2009). Neuroimaging of Speech and Language. In: David Eddington, Editor. “Experimental and Quantitative Linguistics”. München: Lincom Press, (pp. 283-350).

 

  • Meyer, M. & Jäncke, L. (2006). Involvement of the left and right frontal operculum in speech and nonspeech perception and production. In: Y.Grodzinsky & K. Amunts, Eds. “Broca's region”. Oxford University Press, (pp. 218-241).

 

  • Meyer, M. (2003) Bildgebende Verfahren. In: G. Rickheit, T. Herrmann & W. Deutsch (Hrsg.). Psycholinguistik - Ein internationales Handbuch. Reihe Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft. Berlin: Verlag Walter de Gruyter, (pp. 181-189).

Books

 

  • Glaser, E., Kolmer, A., Meyer, M., Stark, E. (2014). Sprache verstehen. Zürich: vdf Hochschulverlag AG an der ETH Zürich.