prof. Marcel Brass
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Manipulating free will beliefs using online video games
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Adaptive coding of stimulus information in human frontoparietal cortex during visual classification
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Effects of experiencing CS–US pairings on instructed fear reversal
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The relevance of familiarity in the context of self-related information processing
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EEG frequency tagging evidence of intact social interaction recognition in adults with autism
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The impact of free will beliefs on implicit learning
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Manipulating belief in free will and its downstream consequences : a meta-analysis
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Does belief in free will influence biological motion perception?
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Concurrently observed actions are represented not as compound actions but as independent actions
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Evidence for a two-step model of social group influence
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Theta-phase connectivity between medial prefrontal and posterior areas underlies novel instructions implementation
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Reduced primacy bias in autism during early sensory processing
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Neural correlates of own name and own face processing in neurotypical adults scoring low versus high on symptomatology of autism spectrum disorder
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EEG frequency tagging evidence of social interaction recognition
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Observing conflicting actions elicits conflict adaptation
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Relating free will beliefs and attitudes
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Metacognitive awareness of difficulty in action selection : the role of the cingulo-opercular network
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Collective rule-breaking
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A comparison of self-bias measures across cognitive domains
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Exploring the link between novel task proceduralization and motor simulation
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Does anxiety induced by social interaction influence the perception of bistable biological motion?
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Professional judges’ disbelief in free will does not decrease punishment
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Reward does not modulate corticospinal excitability in anticipation of a Stroop trial
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Neural oscillations track the maintenance and proceduralization of novel instructions
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Frontoparietal action-oriented codes support novel instruction implementation
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Autistic traits are related to worse performance in a volatile reward learning task despite adaptive learning rates
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Social group membership does not modulate automatic imitation in a contrastive multi-agent paradigm
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Childhood abuse and adult sociocognitive skills : distinguishing between self and other following early trauma
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Support from a TMS/MEP study for a direct link between positive/negative stimuli and approach/avoidance tendencies
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Early approach and avoidance tendencies can be goal-directed : support from a transcranial magnetic stimulation study
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Action selection conflict and intentional binding : an ERP study
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Neural oscillations track the maintenance and proceduralization of novel instructions
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Attentional prioritization reconfigures novel instructions into action-oriented task sets
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The effects of declaratively maintaining and proactively proceduralizing novel stimulus-response mappings
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Are post-error adjustments influenced by beliefs in free will? A failure to replicate Rigoni, Wilquin, Brass and Burle, 2013
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Fake people, real effects : the presence of virtual onlookers can impair performance and learning
(2020) Virtual, augmented and mixed reality : design and interaction. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12190. p.440-452 -
Depression, trauma and mentalizing : no influence of depressive symptoms on spontaneous theory of mind in a subclinical sample
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Investigating the effect of trustworthiness on instruction-based reflexivity
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Early interpersonal trauma reduces temporoparietal junction activity during spontaneous mentalising
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The relation between preference for predictability and autistic traits
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Measuring spontaneous mentalizing with a ball detection task : putting the attention-check hypothesis by Phillips and colleagues (2015) to the test
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The influence of threat on perceived spatial distance to out-group members
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The effect of money priming on self-focus in the imitation-inhibition task : a registered report
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The hand of God or the hand of Maradona? Believing in free will increases perceived intentionality of others' behavior
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The impact of eye contact on the sense of agency
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The role of the temporoparietal junction in self-other distinction
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The neural representation of mental beliefs held by two agents
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Defining the neural correlates of spontaneous theory of mind (ToM) : an fMRI multi-study investigation
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Frontoparietal action-oriented codes support novel task set implementation
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Outcome contingency selectively affects the neural coding of outcomes but not of tasks
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Attentional flexibility is imbalanced : asymmetric cost for switches between external and internal attention
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Motor simulation is disturbed when experiencing pain
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Beyond asking : exploring the use of automatic price evaluations to implicitly estimate consumers’ willingness-to-pay
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The role of stimulus-driven versus goal-directed processes in fight and flight tendencies measured with motor evoked potentials induced by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
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Reward anticipation changes corticospinal excitability during task preparation depending on response requirements and time pressure
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Why neuroscience does not disprove free will
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Imitation inhibition in children with Tourette syndrome
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Reaction time indices of automatic imitation measure imitative response tendencies
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Pupillary contagion is independent of the emotional expression of the face
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Representing multiple observed actions in the motor system
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Spontaneous theory of mind is reduced for nonhuman-like agents as compared to human-like agents
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Mimicking and anticipating others’ actions is linked to social information processing
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Temporal binding effect in the action observation domain : evidence from an action-based somatosensory paradigm
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Philosophy and science dialogue : free will
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The effect of being imitated on empathy for pain in adults with high-functioning autism : disturbed self-other distinction leads to altered empathic responding
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Motor simulation of multiple observed actions
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How exerting control over outcomes affects the neural coding of tasks and outcomes
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An examination of refreshing in between-category sequences
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Brain activity for spontaneous and explicit mentalizing in adults with autism spectrum disorder : an fMRI study
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Anticipating actions and corticospinal excitability : a preregistered motor TMS experiment
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Encoding of novel verbal instructions for prospective action in the lateral prefrontal cortex : evidence from univariate and multivariate functional magnetic resonance imaging analysis
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Sensory prediction errors are less modulated by global context in autism spectrum disorder
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Automatic imitation : a meta-analysis
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The role of sensorimotor processes in social group contagion
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Automatic imitation of multiple agents : simultaneous or random representation?
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Automatic imitation of pro- and antisocial gestures: Is implicit social behavior censored?
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Atypical neural responding to hearing one’s own name in adults with ASD
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Causes and consequences of the belief in free will
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Neural coding for instruction-based task sets in human frontoparietal and visual cortex
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An empirical comparison of different implicit measures to predict consumer choice
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Brain regions involved in observing and trying to interpret dog behaviour
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The action congruency effect on the feelings of agency
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Belief in free will affects causal attributions when judging others' behavior
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Disentangling neural sources of the motor interference effect in high functioning autism : an EEG-study
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Following new task instructions : evidence for a dissociation between knowing and doing
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The influence of action observation on action execution : dissociating the contribution of action on perception, perception on action, and resolving conflict
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Spontaneous mentalizing in neurotypicals scoring high versus low on symptomatology of autism spectrum disorder
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Mimicry and automatic imitation are not correlated
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Repetitive TMS of the temporo-parietal junction disrupts participant's expectations in a spontaneous theory of mind task
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Neural overlap of L1 and L2 semantic representations in speech : a decoding approach
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Pattern analyses reveal separate experience-based fear memories in the human right Amygdala
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Toward a unified framework for research on instructions and other messages : an introduction to the special section on the power of instructions
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Believing androids : fMRI activation in the right temporo-parietal junction is modulated by ascribing intentions to non-human agents
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Priming biological motion changes extrapersonal space categorization
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TPJ-M1 interaction in the control of shared representations : new insights from tDCS and TMS combined
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Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the inferior frontal cortex affects the 'social scaling' of extrapersonal space depending on perspective-taking ability
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Brain activation for spontaneous and explicit false belief tasks overlaps : new fMRI evidence on belief processing and violation of expectation
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Autistic traits in the general population do not correlate with a preference for associative information
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There are limits to the effects of task instructions : making the automatic effects of task instructions context-specific takes practice
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Action-based touch observation in adults with high functioning autism : can compromised self-other distinction abilities link social and sensory everyday problems?
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The overlap between false belief and spatial reorientation in the temporo-parietal junction : the role of input modality and task
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There is more into ‘doing’ than ‘knowing’ : the function of the right inferior frontal sulcus is specific for implementing versus memorising verbal instructions
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Measuring mentalizing ability: a within- subject comparison between an explicit and implicit version of a ball detection task
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Reward anticipation modulates primary motor cortex excitability during task preparation
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Fake feedback on pain tolerance impacts proactive versus reactive control strategies
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Mirror me: imitative responses in adults with autism
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Voluntary inhibition of pain avoidance behavior: an fMRI study
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Tics as a model of over-learned behavior: imitation and inhibition of facial tics
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Influence of unconscious priming on voluntary actions : role of the rostral cingulate zone
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Mirroring multiple agents: motor resonance during action observation is modulated by the number of agents
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Conflict monitoring in speech processing: an fMRI study of error detection in speech production and perception
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When your error becomes my error : anterior insula activation in response to observed errors is modulated by agency
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Co-activation-based parcellation of the lateral prefrontal cortex delineates the inferior frontal junction area
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Behavioural measures of implicit theory of mind in adults with high functioning autism
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The interaction between felt touch and tactile consequences of observed actions: an action-based somatosensory congruency paradigm
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It wasn't me! Motor activation from irrelevant spatial information in the absence of a response
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Eliminating mirror responses by instructions
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Observing accidental and intentional unusual actions is associated with
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Motor simulation beyond the Dyad: automatic imitation of multiple actors
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Domain-general involvement of the posterior frontolateral cortex in time-based resource-sharing in working memory : an fMRI study
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Put your plan into action: the influence of action plans on agency and responsibility
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The predictive chameleon: evidence for anticipated social action
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How watching Pinocchio movies changes our subjective experience of extrapersonal space
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How kinesthetic motor imagery works: a predictive-processing theory of visualization in sports and motor expertise
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Social scaling of extrapersonal space: target objects are judged as closer when the reference frame is a human agent with available movement potentialities
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Brain circuit for cognitive control is shared by task and language switching
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Visual feedback of own tics increases tic frequency in patients with Tourette’s syndrome
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When triangles become human Action co-representation for objects
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'Why should I care?' Challenging free will attenuates neural reaction to errors
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Differences between endogenous and exogenous emotion inhibition in the human brain
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Intentional inhibition: from motor suppression to self-control
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'Don't' versus 'Won't': principles, mechanisms, and intention in action inhibition
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Priming determinist beliefs diminishes implicit (but not explicit) components of self-agency
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Are all beliefs equal? Implicit belief attributions recruiting core brain regions of theory of mind
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The influence of Oxytocin on automatic motor simulation
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Anticipatory processes in brain state switching : evidence from a novel cued-switching task implicating default mode and salience networks
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Controlling the self: the role of the dorsal frontomedian cortex in intentional inhibition
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation dissociates prefrontal and parietal contributions to task preparation
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Neural correlates of intentional and stimulus-driven inhibition: a comparison
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Do tasks matter in task switching? Dissociating domain-general from context-specific brain activity
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The creative brain: corepresenting schema violations enhances TPJ activity and boosts cognitive flexibility
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Heartfelt imitation: high interoceptive awareness is linked to greater automatic imitation
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Brain activation related to the perception of minimal agency cues: the role of the mirror system
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The importance of the default mode network in creativity: a structural MRI study
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Effects of being imitated on motor responses evoked by pain observation: exerting control determines action tendencies when perceiving pain in others
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Dissociating strategy-dependent and independent components in task preparation
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More than associations: an ideomotor perspective on mirror neurons
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From intentions to neurons: social and neural consequences of disbelieving in Free Will
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Do CS-US pairings actually matter? A within-subject comparison of instructed fear conditioning with and without actual CS-US pairings
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How social is error observation? The neural mechanisms underlying the observation of human and machine errors
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Voluntary inhibition of pain avoidance behavior
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The influence of high-level beliefs on self-regulatory engagement: evidence from thermal pain stimulation
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Brain correlates of subjective freedom of choice
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Imitation and speech: commonalities within Broca's area
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Feeling in control: neural correlates of experience of agency
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Power to the will: how exerting physical effort boosts the sense of agency
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A review of the role of cue processing in task switching
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Top-down modulation of brain activity underlying intentional action and its relationship with awareness of intention: an ERP/Laplacian analysis
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When errors do not matter: weakening belief in intentional control impairs cognitive reaction to errors
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Imaging volition: what the brain can tell us about the will
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Vicarious pain while observing another in pain: an experimental approach
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I suffer more from your pain when you act like me: being imitated enhances affective responses to seeing someone else in pain
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Switch probability context (in)sensitivity within the cognitive control network
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Biasing free choices : the role of the rostral cingulate zone in intentional control
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The implementation of verbal instructions : dissociating motor preparation from the formation of stimulus-response associations
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Reducing self-control by weakening belief in free will
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Placebo analgesia affects brain correlates of error processing
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The what and how components of cognitive control
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Preparing or executing the wrong task: the influence on switch effects
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Error adaptation in mental arithmetic
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Functional mechanisms involved in the internal inhibition of taboo words
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Challenging a decade of brain research on task switching: brain activation in the task-switching paradigm reflects adaptation rather than reconfiguration of task sets
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Perspectives on the experience of will
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Whodunnit? Electrophysiological correlates of agency judgements
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Cue-switch effects do not rely on the same neural systems as task-switch effects
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Performance monitoring at the task and the response level
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Perspective taking eliminates differences in co-representation of out-group members' actions
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Inducing disbelief in free will alters brain correlates of preconscious motor preparation: the brain minds whether we believe in free will or not
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When Pinocchio acts like a human, a wooden hand becomes embodied: action co-representation for non-biological agents
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Neural and behavioral correlates of intentional actions
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When the brain tames the tongue: covert editing in inappropriate language
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Errors and conflict at the task level and the response level
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The implementation of verbal instructions: an fMRI study
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Neural correlates of emotional synchrony
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'Keep calm and carry on' : structural correlates of expressive suppression of emotions
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Planning not to do something: does intending not to do something activate associated sensory consequences?
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Hyperimitation of actions is related to reduced understanding of others' minds in autism spectrum conditions
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The cognitive representation of intending not to act: evidence for specific non-action-effect binding
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Dissociating mental states related to doing nothing by means of fMRI pattern classification
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Why do I like you when you behave like me? Neural mechanisms mediating positive consequences of observing someone being imitated
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When do we simulate non-human agents? : dissociating communicative and non-communicative actions
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Resisting motor mimicry: control of imitation involves processes central to social cognition in patients with frontal and temporo-parietal lesions
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The hidden side of intentional action: the role of the anterior insular cortex
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Towards a cognitive neuroscience of intentional action and non-action
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Post-action determinants of the reported time of conscious intentions
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Top-Down Modulation of Motor Priming by Belief About Animacy
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Minimizing motor mimicry by myself: Self-focus enhances online action-control mechanisms during motor contagion
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AUTOMATIC IMITATION OF PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE MOVEMENTS
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EEG activations during intentional inhibition of voluntary action: An electrophysiological correlate of self-control?
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Inhibition of imitative behaviour and social cognition
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Control of shared representations relies on key processes involved in mental state attribution
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Was it me or was it you? How the sense of agency originates from ideomotor learning revealed by fMRI
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Busy doing nothing: evidence for nonaction-effect binding
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When doing nothing is an option : the neural correlates of deciding whether to act or not
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Dissociating what and when of intentional actions
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Neural correlates of overcoming interference from instructed and implemented stimulus-response associations
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The neural correlates of intending not to do something
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Intentional inhibition: how the "veto-area" exerts control
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Retrospective construction of the judgement of free choice
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Contextual movement constraints of others modulate motor preparation in the observer
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Neural activations at the junction of the inferior frontal sulcus and the inferior precentral sulcus: interindividual variability, reliability, and association with sulcal morphology
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The inhibition of imitative behavior and the attribution of mental states
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What is matched in direct matching? Intention attribution modulates motor priming
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How do we infer others' goals from non-sterotypic actions? The outcome of context-sensitive inferential processing in the right inferior parietal and posterior temporal cortex
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Testing the connection of the mirror system and speech. How articulation affects imitation in a simple response task
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Experience-based priming of body parts: A study of action imitation
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When the choice is ours: context and agency modulate the neural bases of decision-making
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Through the looking glass: counter-mirror activation following incompatible sensorimotor learning
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The What, When, Whether model of intentional action
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Cross-talk of instructed and applied arbitrary visuomotor mappings
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Unconscious determinants of free decisions in the human brain
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Impaired self-initiated task preparation during task switching in Parkinson's disease
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Comprehending prehending: Neural correlates of processing verbs with motor stems
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Methodological and empirical issues when dissociating cue-related from task-related processes in the explicit task-cuing procedure
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To do or not to do: The neural signature of self-control
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The role of the preSMA and the rostral cingulate zone in internally selected actions
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Inefficient cognitive control in adult ADHD: evidence from trial-by-trial Stroop test and cued task switching performance
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Investigating action understanding: Inferential processes versus action simulation
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Does the human motor system simulate Pinocchio's actions? Coacting with a human hand versus a wooden hand in a dyadic interaction
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Grasping the difference: what apraxia can tell us about theories of imitation: reply to Goldenberg
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Voluntary selection of task sets revealed by functional magnetic resonance Imaging
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Neural circuitry underlying rule use in humans and nonhuman primates
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When hearing turns into playing: movement induction by auditory stimuli in pianists
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Imitation: is cognitive neuroscience solving the correspondence problem?
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Who comes first? The role of the prefrontal and parietal cortex in cognitive control
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The role of the inferior frontal junction area in cognitive control
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Goal-directed imitation in patients with ideomotor apraxia
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Involvement of the inferior frontal junction in cognitive control: meta-analyses of switching and stroop studies
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Action-effect coupling in pianists
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The inhibition of imitative and overlearned responses: a functional double dissociation
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Advance preparation and stimulus-induced interference in cued task switching: further insights from BOLD fMRI
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Internally generated and directly cued task sets: an investigation with fMRI
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Volitional task set selection: an fMRI study
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Selection for cognitive control: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study on the selection of task-relevant information
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Cognitive control in the posterior frontolateral cortex: evidence from common activations in task coordination, interference control, and working memory
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Decomposing components of task preparation with functional magnetic resonance imaging
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Event-related analysis for event types of fixed order and restricted spacing by temporal quantification of trial-averaged MRI time courses
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When the same response has different meanings: recoding the response meaning in the lateral prefrontal cortex
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Equivalence of cognitive processes in brain imaging and behavioral studies : evidence from task switching
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Imitative response tendencies in patients with frontal brain lesions