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Adam M Berlijn

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Journal of Vision|December 30, 2022
Idiosyncratic viewing patterns of social scenes reflect individual preferencesAdam M Berlijn, Lea K Hildebrandt, Matthias Gamer
Brain and Cognition|September 29, 2020
Response inhibition to emotional faces is modulated by functional hemispheric asymmetries linked to handednessElisabeth Schrammen, Gina M Grimshaw, Adam M Berlijn, et al.
Cerebellum (London, England)|February 21, 2024
The Role of the Human Cerebellum for Learning from and Processing of External Feedback in Non-Motor Learning: A Systematic ReviewAdam M Berlijn, Dana M Huvermann, Sandra Schneider, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|May 28, 2025
Impaired reinforcement learning and coding of prediction errors in patients with cerebellar degeneration - a study with EEG and voxel-based morphometryAdam M Berlijn, Dana M Huvermann, Eric Bechler, et al.
Psychophysiology|November 1, 2025
Cerebellar Single-Pulse TMS Differentially Affects Early and Late Error Processing in Reinforcement LearningDana M Huvermann, Adam M Berlijn, Stefan J Groiss, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 26, 2025
The cerebellum contributes to prediction error coding in reinforcement learning in humansDana M Huvermann, Adam M Berlijn, Andreas Thieme, et al.
Journal of Neurology|April 17, 2025
Optimizing selectivity of the Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome Scale by use of correction formulas, and validation of its German versionAndreas Thieme, Kerstin Rubarth, Raquel van der Veen, et al.
Journal of Neurology|December 21, 2024
Subtypes of cognitive impairment in cerebellar disease identified by cross-diagnostic cluster-analysis: results from a German multicenter studyQi Liu, Kerstin Rubarth, Jennifer Faber, et al.
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Journal of Vision|December 30, 2022
Idiosyncratic viewing patterns of social scenes reflect individual preferencesAdam M Berlijn, Lea K Hildebrandt, Matthias Gamer
Brain and Cognition|September 29, 2020
Response inhibition to emotional faces is modulated by functional hemispheric asymmetries linked to handednessElisabeth Schrammen, Gina M Grimshaw, Adam M Berlijn, et al.
Cerebellum (London, England)|February 21, 2024
The Role of the Human Cerebellum for Learning from and Processing of External Feedback in Non-Motor Learning: A Systematic ReviewAdam M Berlijn, Dana M Huvermann, Sandra Schneider, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|May 28, 2025
Impaired reinforcement learning and coding of prediction errors in patients with cerebellar degeneration - a study with EEG and voxel-based morphometryAdam M Berlijn, Dana M Huvermann, Eric Bechler, et al.
Psychophysiology|November 1, 2025
Cerebellar Single-Pulse TMS Differentially Affects Early and Late Error Processing in Reinforcement LearningDana M Huvermann, Adam M Berlijn, Stefan J Groiss, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 26, 2025
The cerebellum contributes to prediction error coding in reinforcement learning in humansDana M Huvermann, Adam M Berlijn, Andreas Thieme, et al.
Journal of Neurology|April 17, 2025
Optimizing selectivity of the Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome Scale by use of correction formulas, and validation of its German versionAndreas Thieme, Kerstin Rubarth, Raquel van der Veen, et al.
Journal of Neurology|December 21, 2024
Subtypes of cognitive impairment in cerebellar disease identified by cross-diagnostic cluster-analysis: results from a German multicenter studyQi Liu, Kerstin Rubarth, Jennifer Faber, et al.
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