** = Publikationen gelistet in SCI/SSCI/Pubmed
** Mitoyen, C; Quigley, C; Boehly, T; Fusani, L
(2021): Female behaviour is differentially associated with specific components of multimodal courtship in ring doves.
Animal Behaviour 2021; 173: 21-39
** Haiduk, F; Quigley, C; Fitch, WT
(2020): Song Is More Memorable Than Speech Prosody: Discrete Pitches Aid Auditory Working Memory.
Front Psychol. 2020; 11:586723
** Mitoyen, C; Quigley, C; Fusani, L
(2019): Evolution and function of multimodal courtship displays.
Ethology. 2019; 125(8):503-515
Quigley, C; Fusani, L
(2018): Courtship and Mating.
IN: Swanson, P; Skinner, MK [Hrsg.]: Encyclopedia of Reproduction (Second Edition). 2. Ed. Amsterdam, Elsevier, pp. 67-71. ISBN: 978-0-12-815145-7.
** Veith, VK; Quigley, C; Treue, S
(2016): A Pressure Injection System for Investigating the Neuropharmacology of Information Processing in Awake Behaving Macaque Monkey Cortex.
J Vis Exp. 2016;
Quigley, C; Andersen, SK; Müller, M
(2016): Keeping focused: selective attention and its effect on visual processing in healthy old age.
-European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP); AUG 28 -SEP 01, 2016; Barcelona, SPAIN.
** Keitel, C; Quigley, C; Ruhnau, P
(2014): Stimulus-driven brain oscillations in the alpha range: entrainment of intrinsic rhythms or frequency-following response?
J Neurosci. 2014; 34(31):10137-10140
** Quigley, C (2014): Visual attention and consciousness Perception. 2014; 43(6): 595-596.
** Quigley, C; Müller, MM
(2014): Feature-selective attention in healthy old age: a selective decline in selective attention?
J Neurosci. 2014; 34(7):2471-2476
Quigley, C (2014): Keeping focused: Selective attention and its effect on visual processing in healthy old age. Leipzig, Leipziger Universitätsverlag, pp. 136. ISBN: 978-3-86583-722-6.
** Keitel, C; Andersen, SK; Quigley, C; Müller, MM
(2013): Independent effects of attentional gain control and competitive interactions on visual stimulus processing.
Cereb Cortex. 2013; 23(4):940-946
** Quigley, C; Andersen, SK; Müller, MM
(2012): Keeping focused: sustained spatial selective visual attention is maintained in healthy old age.
Brain Res. 2012; 1469:24-34
** Walter, S; Quigley, C; Andersen, SK; Mueller, MM
(2012): Effects of overt and covert attention on the steady-state visual evoked potential.
Neurosci Lett. 2012; 519(1):37-41
** Quigley, C; Andersen, SK; Schulze, L; Grunwald, M; Muller, MM
(2010): Feature-selective attention: Evidence for a decline in old age
Neurosci Lett. 2010; 474(1): 5-8.
** Schall, S; Quigley, C; Onat, S; König, P
(2009): Visual stimulus locking of EEG is modulated by temporal congruency of auditory stimuli.
Exp Brain Res. 2009; 198(2-3):137-151