Lars Riecke (L.)
- Neuroimaging scholarship 2014 by Maastricht University, € 20.000.
- Research grant Brains Unlimited Pioneer 2014, by SWOL, € 9.000.
- Research grant Veni 2011, The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), € 250.000 (2012 − 2015, grant number 451-11-014).
- Travel award for Auditory Cortex Conference, 2006, Nottingham, U.K., GBP 750.
- Travel award for 12th annual meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, 2006, Florence, Italy, € 750.
- Annual award for outstanding Master thesis by the Foundation of Wetenschapsbeoefening, 2006, Maastricht University, € 500.
Papers
- Riecke, L., Sack, A.T., Schroeder, C.E.S. (2015). Endogenous delta/theta sound-brain phase entrainment accelerates the buildup of auditory streaming. Current Biology, in press.
- Riecke, L., Formisano, E., Herrmann, C.S., Sack, A.T. (2015). 4-Hz transcranial alternating current phase modulates hearing. Brain Stimulation. Brain Stimulation, 8: 777−783.
- Riecke, L., Scharke, W., Valente, G., Gutschalk, A. (2014). Sustained selective attention to competing amplitude-modulations in human auditory cortex. PLoS One, 9: e108045.
- Riecke, L., Vanbussel, M., Hausfeld, L., Başkent, D., Formisano, E., & Esposito, F. (2012). Hearing an illusory vowel in noise: Suppression of auditory cortical activity. The Journal of Neuroscience, 32: 8024−8034.
- Riecke, L., Micheyl, C., & Oxenham, A.J. (2012). Global not local masker features govern the auditory continuity illusion. The Journal of Neuroscience, 32: 4660−4664.
- Riecke, L., Micheyl, C., Vanbussel, M., Schreiner, C., Mendelsohn, D., & Formisano, E. (2011). Recalibration of the auditory continuity illusion: Sensory and decisional effects. Hearing Research, 277: 152−162.
- Riecke, L., Walter, A., Sorger, B., & Formisano, E. (2011). Tracking vocal pitch through noise: Neural correlates in non-primary auditory cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience, 31: 1479−1488.
- Riecke, L., Esposito, F., Bonte, M., & Formisano, E. (2009). Hearing illusory sounds in noise: The timing of sensory-perceptual transformations in auditory cortex. Neuron, 64: 550−561.
- Riecke, L., Mendelsohn, D., Schreiner, C., & Formisano, E. (2009). The continuity illusion adapts to the auditory scene. Hearing Research, 247: 71−77.
- Riecke, L., Van Opstal, J., & Formisano, E. (2008). The auditory continuity illusion: A parametric investigation and filter model. Perception & Psychophysics, 70: 1−12.
- Riecke, L., Van Opstal, J., Goebel, R., & Formisano, E. (2007). Hearing illusory sounds in noise: Sensory-perceptual transformations in primary auditory cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience, 27: 12684−12689.
- Hagler, D.J., Riecke, L., & Sereno, M.I. (2007). Parietal and superior frontal visuospatial maps activated by pointing and saccades. Neuroimage, 35: 1562−1577.
Posters and abstracts
- Hausfeld, L., Riecke, L., De Martino, F., Formisano, E. Examining selective attention mechanisms using natural auditory scenes and 7T functional MRI. Human Brain Mapping Abstracts, 2015, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
- Renvall, H., Seol, J., Tuominen, R., Sorger, B., Riecke, L., Salmelin, R. Attention to speech sounds within auditory scenes modifies temporal cortical activity. Society for the Neurobiology of Language Annual Meeting, 2014, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
- Riecke, L., Peters, J., Valente, G., Kemper, V.G., Formisano, E., & Sorger, B. (2014). Attention on tonotopy: Task- and stimulus-driven audio-frequency representations in human supratemporal cortex. International Conference on the Auditory Cortex Abstracts, 2014, Magdeburg, Germany.
- Riecke, L., Peters, J., Valente, G., Kemper, V.G., Formisano, E., & Sorger, B. (2014). Attention on tonotopy: Task- and stimulus-driven audio-frequency representations in human supratemporal cortex. Workshop on “Auditory Attention and Scene Analysis” Abstracts, 2014, Hanse-Wissenschaftkolleg, Delmenhorst, Germany.
- Riecke, L., Vanbussel, M., Hausfeld, L., Başkent, D., Formisano, E., & Esposito, F. (2012). Hearing an illusory vowel in noise: Suppression of auditory cortical activity. International Conference on the Auditory Cortex Abstracts, 2012, Lausanne, Switzerland.
- Riecke, L., Walter, A., Sorger, B., & Formisano, E. (2009). Neural representations of illusory voice continuity in auditory cortex. International Conference on the Auditory Cortex Abstracts, 2009, Magdeburg, Germany.
- Riecke, L., Esposito, F., Bonte, M., & Formisano, E. (2009). Hearing illusory sounds in noise: The timing of sensory-perceptual transformations. International Conference on the Auditory Cortex Abstracts, 2009, Magdeburg, Germany.
- Riecke, L., Esposito, F., Bonte, M., & Formisano, E. (2009). Hearing illusory sounds in noise: The timing of sensory-perceptual transformations. Human Brain Mapping Abstracts, 2009, San Francisco, CA, USA.
- Riecke, L., Van Opstal, J., & Formisano, E. (2006). Neural correlates of the auditory continuity illusion. International Conference on the Auditory Cortex Abstracts, 2006, Grantham, U.K.
- Riecke, L., Van Opstal, J., & Formisano, E. (2006). Neural correlates of the auditory continuity illusion. Human Brain Mapping Abstracts, 2006, Florence, Italy.
- Riecke, L., Van Opstal, J., & Formisano, E. (2005). The role of the auditory cortex in the formation of auditory objects. M-BIC symposium, 2005, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
- Hagler, D.J., Riecke, L., & Sereno, M.I. (2004). Pointing and saccades rely on common frontal and parietal visuospatial maps. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 2004, Washington, USA.
Book chapters and proceedings
- Riecke, L., Micheyl, C., & Oxenham, A.J. (2013). Illusory auditory continuity despite neural evidence to the contrary. In B.C.J. Moore, R.D. Patterson, I.M. Winter, R.P. Carlyon, H.E. Gockel (Eds.), Basic Aspects of Hearing: Physiology and Perception (1st ed., pp. 483-9). New York, NY: Springer.
Talks at conferences
- Riecke, L. Studying the effects of transcranial alternating current stimulation on hearing and auditory scene analysis. Oral presentation at the 17th International Symposium on Hearing, Groningen, The Netherlands, June 2015.
- Riecke, L. Studying the effects of transcranial alternating current stimulation on hearing and auditory scene analysis. Oral presentation at the International conference on Psychologie und Gehirn, Frankfurt, Germany, June 2015.
- Riecke, L., Peters, J., Valente, G., Kemper, V.G., Formisano, E., & Sorger, B. Attention on tonotopy: Task- and stimulus-driven audio-frequency representations in human supratemporal cortex. Short oral presentation at the workshop on “Auditory Attention and Scene Analysis”, Hanse-Wissenschaftkolleg, Delmenhorst, Germany, 2014.
- Riecke, L., Micheyl, C., & Oxenham, A.J. Illusory auditory continuity despite neural evidence to the contrary. Oral presentation at the 16th International Symposium on Hearing, Cambridge, U.K., 2012.
- Riecke, L., Esposito, F., Bonte, M., & Formisano, E. Hearing illusory sounds in noise: The timing of sensory-perceptual transformations. Short oral presentation at the International Conference on the Auditory Cortex, Magdeburg, Germany, 2009.
- Riecke, L., Van Opstal, J., Goebel, R., & Formisano, E. Hearing illusory sounds in noise: Acoustic-perceptual transformations in auditory cortex. Symposium at 7th Dutch Endo-Neuro-Psycho meeting, Doorwerth, The Netherlands, 2008.
Colloquia
- Studying the effects of transcranial alternating current stimulation on hearing and auditory scene analysis. Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Donders Institute for Brain Cognition and Behavior, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 2015.
- Attention on tonotopy: Task- and stimulus-driven audio-frequency representations in human supratemporal cortex. O.V. Lounasmaa Laboratory, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland, 2014.
- Neural correlates of auditory scene analysis. Symposium “The where and how of sensory-perceptual transformations”, Tilburg University, The Netherlands, 2013.
- Global not local masker features govern the auditory continuity illusion. Werkgemeenschap Auditief Systeem, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 2013.
- Neural correlates of auditory continuity. Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Charite University Medicine Berlin, Germany, 2013.
- Neural correlates of auditory continuity. Department of Neurology, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany, 2013.
- Neural correlates of auditory continuity. Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany, 2012.
- Neural correlates of auditory continuity. Department of Psychology, Universität Oldenburg, Germany, 2011.
- Neural correlates of auditory continuity. The Auditory Seminar, University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands, 2011.
- Adaptation to auditory continuity. Auditory Cognition and Perception Lab, Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, USA, 2010.
- Psychoacoustic and neurophysiologic investigations of auditory continuity in humans. Zentrum fuer Hörforschung/ Sonderforschungsbereich “The Active Auditory System”, Universität Oldenburg, Germany, 2009.
- Between our ears – The processing of sound in our brains. Dies Natalis, Maastricht University, The Netherlands, 2009.
- Psychoacoustic and neurophysiologic investigation of illusory auditory continuity. Department of Neurology, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany, 2008.
- Psychoacoustic and neurophysiologic investigation of illusory auditory continuity. Werkgemeenschap Auditief Systeem, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 2008.
- The role of the auditory cortex in the formation of auditory objects. Institute of Communication Acoustics, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, 2007.
- The role of the auditory cortex in the formation of auditory objects. Department of Cognitive Brain Mapping, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Saitama, Japan, 2005.
Interviews
- Het slimme hoortoestel komt eraan (2009). Interview by Jos Cortenraad for online Research Magazine Maastricht University, 7 April, http://www.unimaas.nl/researchmagazine/default.asp?id=194&thema=5&template=thema.html&taal=nl.
- Nieuwe kansen voor het hoortoestel (2009). Interview by Jos Cortenraad for Dutch online newspaper SPITS, 3 April, http://digi.spitsnet.nl/2009-04-03/1024/magazine.html (page 12).
- The processing of sound in our brains (2008). Interview by Femke Kools for online Research Magazine Maastricht University, 8 December, http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/web/Main/Sitewide/Content/LarsRiecke.htm.

Lars Riecke (L.)
Assistant professor
Audition
Cognitive Neuroscience
Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience