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- The relationship between human agency and embodiment (2015) CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION. 33. p.226-236
- New frontiers in the rubber hand experiment : when a robotic hand becomes one’s own (2015) BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS. 47(3). p.744-755
- 'Free will' : are we all equal? A dynamical perspective of the conscious intention to move (2015) NEUROSCIENCE OF CONSCIOUSNESS. 2015(1).
- Impaired RPE signaling in substance dependence : comment on Parvaz et al (2015) JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE ELETTERS.
- Rightward-biased hemodynamic response of the parahippocampal system during virtual navigation (2015) SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. 5.
- Feedback-related negativity observed in rodent anterior cingulate cortex (2015) JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY - PARIS. 109(1-3). p.87-94
- Task-specific effects of reward on task switching (2015) PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH-PSYCHOLOGISCHE FORSCHUNG. 79(4). p.698-707
- Hierarchical control over effortful behavior by rodent medial frontal cortex : a computational model (2015) PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW. 122(1). p.54-83
- Sensitivity of frontal beta oscillations to reward valence but not probability (2015) NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS. 602. p.99-103
- Reward feedback stimuli elicit high-beta EEG oscillations in human dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (2015) SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. 5.
- Modeling brain activity in brain tumor patients and healthy controls: a proof-of-concept study (2015) Front. Neuroinform. Conference Abstract: Second Belgian Neuroinformatics Congres.
- Dissociating contributions of the motor cortex to speech perception and response bias by using transcranial magnetic stimulation (2015) CEREBRAL CORTEX. 25(10). p.3690-3698
- Impaired cognitive control in Parkinson’s disease patients with freezing of gait in response to cognitive load (2015) JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION. 122(5). p.653-660
- The major impact of freezing of gait on quality of life in Parkinson’s disease (2015) JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. 262(1). p.108-115
- Does dominant pedunculopontine nucleus exist? Probably not (2015) BRAIN. 138(5). p.e346-e346