Mehmet Ergen
Assistant Professor
Department of Physiology,
Acibadem University
Turkey
Biography
Dr. Mehmet Ergen graduated from Istanbul University Veterinary Faculty and he recevied Ph.D. degree on Medical Physiology from Istanbul Faculty of Medicine (2008). During his Ph.D. study, he was awarded with Education & Travel Grant by Brain Research Society-Turkey and he studied in Institute of Psychology and Cognition Research, Bremen University. He is assigned as Assistant Prof.of Phsiology in School of Medicine at Acibadem University since 2010.
Research Interest
Brain research, Cognitive neuroscience, EEG, Event-related potentials-oscillations, Memory, Attention, Executive functions
Publications
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Demiralp T, Bayraktaroglu Z, Lenz D, Junge S, Busch NA, Maess B, Ergen M, Herrmann CS. Gamma amplitudes are coupled to theta phase in human EEG during visual perception. Int J Psychophysiol. 2007; 64(1):24-30.
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Demiralp T, Herrmann CS, Erdal ME, Ergenoglu T, Keskin YH, Ergen M, Beydagi H.: DRD4 and DAT1 Polymorphisms Modulate Human Gamma Band Responses. Cerebral Cortex, 2006; 17(5):1007-1019.
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Ergenoglu T., Demiralp T., Bayraktaroglu Z., Ergen M., Beydagi H., Uresin Y.: Alpha rhythm of the EEG modulates visual detection performance in humans. Brain Research - Cognitive Brain Research, 2004; 20(3):376-383