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Burcu A Urgen

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Perception|March 29, 2025
Predictive processing in biological motion perception in audiovisual contextCemre Uçkan, Burcu A Urgen
Brain Structure & Function|November 10, 2025
Top-down modulation of visual action perception: distinct task effects in the action observation networkAslı Eroğlu, Burcu A Urgen
Vision Research|November 5, 2023
Neural processing of bottom-up perception of biological motion under attentional loadHilal Nizamoglu, Burcu A Urgen
Neuroimage|May 31, 2021
The unique role of parietal cortex in action observation: Functional organization for communicative and manipulative actionsBurcu A Urgen, Guy A Orban
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 27, 2020
Predictive processing account of action perception: Evidence from effective connectivity in the action observation networkBurcu A Urgen, Ayse P Saygin
Neuropsychologia|February 18, 2019
Distinct representations in occipito-temporal, parietal, and premotor cortex during action perception revealed by fMRI and computational modelingBurcu A Urgen, Selen Pehlivan, Ayse P Saygin
Neuropsychologia|April 29, 2018
Uncanny valley as a window into predictive processing in the social brainBurcu A Urgen, Marta Kutas, Ayse P Saygin
Vision Research|December 29, 2024
Task-modulated neural responses in scene-selective regions of the human brainAysu Nur Koc, Burcu A Urgen, Yasemin Afacan
Vision Research|March 13, 2024
Biological motion perception in the theoretical framework of perceptual decision-making: An event-related potential studyOsman Cagri Oguz, Berfin Aydin, Burcu A Urgen
Brain Structure & Function|May 4, 2026
Direction selectivity in naturalistic action observation: distributed representations across the action observation networkZelal Eltaş, Murat B Tunca, Burcu A Urgen
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Perception|March 29, 2025
Predictive processing in biological motion perception in audiovisual contextCemre Uçkan, Burcu A Urgen
Brain Structure & Function|November 10, 2025
Top-down modulation of visual action perception: distinct task effects in the action observation networkAslı Eroğlu, Burcu A Urgen
Vision Research|November 5, 2023
Neural processing of bottom-up perception of biological motion under attentional loadHilal Nizamoglu, Burcu A Urgen
Neuroimage|May 31, 2021
The unique role of parietal cortex in action observation: Functional organization for communicative and manipulative actionsBurcu A Urgen, Guy A Orban
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 27, 2020
Predictive processing account of action perception: Evidence from effective connectivity in the action observation networkBurcu A Urgen, Ayse P Saygin
Neuropsychologia|February 18, 2019
Distinct representations in occipito-temporal, parietal, and premotor cortex during action perception revealed by fMRI and computational modelingBurcu A Urgen, Selen Pehlivan, Ayse P Saygin
Neuropsychologia|April 29, 2018
Uncanny valley as a window into predictive processing in the social brainBurcu A Urgen, Marta Kutas, Ayse P Saygin
Vision Research|December 29, 2024
Task-modulated neural responses in scene-selective regions of the human brainAysu Nur Koc, Burcu A Urgen, Yasemin Afacan
Vision Research|March 13, 2024
Biological motion perception in the theoretical framework of perceptual decision-making: An event-related potential studyOsman Cagri Oguz, Berfin Aydin, Burcu A Urgen
Brain Structure & Function|May 4, 2026
Direction selectivity in naturalistic action observation: distributed representations across the action observation networkZelal Eltaş, Murat B Tunca, Burcu A Urgen
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