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Prof. Dr.

Prof. Dr. Paul C.J. Taylor

Responsibilities

Research focus: Neurological disorders; cognitive-vestibular interactions; combined brain stimulation and recording (e.g. TMS-EEG and tACS-EEG); relationship between perception, action, attention and conscious awareness

Contact

Munich University Hospital (LMU)
German Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders,
Marchioninistr. 15
D-81377 Munich

Phone: +49 (0) 89 / 4400-76984
Fax: +49 (0) 89 4400-78795

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Selected Publications

  • Bocca, F., Töllner, T., Müller, H.J., Taylor, P.C. (2015). The right angular gyrus combines perceptual and response-related expectancies in visual search: TMS-EEG evidence. Brain Stimulation, 8(4),816-22.
  • Rangelov, D., Müller, H.J., Taylor, P.C. (2015). Occipital TMS at phosphene detection threshold captures attention automatically. Neuroimage, 109, 199-205.
  • Soutschek, A., Taylor, P.C., Müller, H.J., Schubert, T. (2013). Dissociable Mechanisms Control Conflict during Perception and Response Selection: a Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation study. Journal of Neuroscience, 33(13):5647-5654
  • Taylor, P.C., Thut, G. (2012). Brain activity underlying visual perception and attention as inferred from TMS-EEG: a review. Brain Stimulation, 5(2), 124-9.
  • Taylor, P.C., Walsh,V., Eimer,M. (2010). The neural signature of phosphene perception. Human Brain Mapping, 31(9), 1408-1417.