Andreas Karl Engel - Selected Publications#
Galindo-Leon EE, Stitt I, Pieper F, Stieglitz T, Engler G, Engel AK (2019) Context-specific modulation of intrinsic coupling modes shapes multisensory processing. Science Advances 5:eaar7633.
Engel AK, Gerloff C, Hilgetag CC, Nolte G (2013) Intrinsic coupling modes: multiscale interactions in ongoing brain activity. Neuron 80: 867-886
Stitt I, Galindo-Leon E, Pieper F, Engler G, Fiedler E, Stieglitz T, Engel AK (2015) Intrinsic coupling modes reveal the functional architecture of cortico-tectal networks. Science Advances 1:e1500229.
Hipp JF, Hawellek DJ, Corbetta M, Siegel M, Engel AK (2012) Large-scale cortical correlation structure of spontaneous oscillatory activity. Nature Neuroscience 15:884-890.
Siegel M, Donner TH, Oostenveld R, Fries P, Engel AK (2008) Neuronal synchronization along the dorsal visual pathway reflects the focus of spatial attention. Neuron 60:709-719.
Womelsdorf T, Schoffelen JM, Oostenveld R, Singer W, Desimone R, Engel AK, Fries P (2007) Modulation of neuronal interactions through neuronal synchronization. Science 316:1609-1612.
Roelfsema PR, Engel AK, König P, Singer W (1997) Visuomotor integration is associated with zero time-lag synchronization among cortical areas. Nature 385:157-161.
Munk MH, Roelfsema PR, König P, Engel AK, Singer W (1996) Role of reticular activation in the modulation of intracortical synchronization. Science 272:271-274.
Engel AK, König P, Kreiter AK, Singer W (1991) Interhemispheric synchronization of oscillatory neuronal responses in cat visual cortex. Science 252:1177-1179.
Gray CM, König P, Engel AK, Singer W (1989) Oscillatory responses in cat visual cortex exhibit inter-columnar synchronization which reflects global stimulus properties. Nature 338:334-337.
Engel has published more than 250 peer-reviewed papers, over 95 book chapters and popular science articles, and edited 3 books. His H-index (Google Scholar) is currently at 83. The total number of citations for his peer-reviewed papers is over 46.800. The number of citations for his 15 most cited original articles (including, among others, 2 in Nature, 3 in Science, 2 in Neuron, 1 in Nat Neurosci, 4 in PNAS) is above 16.000, and for his 15 most cited review articles (including, among others, 3 in Nat Rev Neurosci, 5 in Trends Cogn Sci, 3 in Trends Neurosci, 1 in Neuron) over 14.800. His most cited original article (Gray et al, Nature, 1989) has more than 5.100 citations, his most cited review article (Engel et al, Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2001) more than 4.000 citations.