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Christian Bellebaum

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Biological Psychology|March 13, 2026
I, You, Robot: Attenuation for Auditory Outcomes of Actions Performed by Different Agents Shows Distinct Patterns for N1 and P2 AmplitudesSophie Egan, Constanze Weber, Marta Ghio, et al.
Psychiatry Research|December 4, 2014
Probabilistic reward learning in adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder--an electrophysiological studyPatrizia Thoma, Marc-Andreas Edel, Boris Suchan, et al.
Plos One|June 10, 2014
Observed manipulation enhances left fronto-parietal activations in the processing of unfamiliar toolsNorma Naima Rüther, Marco Tettamanti, Stefano F Cappa, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|January 30, 2020
The role of trait empathy in the processing of observed actions in a false-belief taskChristian Bellebaum, Marta Ghio, Marie Wollmer, et al.
Biological Psychology|June 10, 2015
Performance monitoring and empathy during active and observational learning in patients with major depressionPatrizia Thoma, Christine Norra, Georg Juckel, et al.
Cerebellum (London, England)|July 2, 2008
The cerebellum is involved in reward-based reversal learningPatrizia Thoma, Christian Bellebaum, Benno Koch, et al.
Neural Computation|December 9, 2017
The Interaction between Semantic Representation and Episodic MemoryJing Fang, Naima Rüther, Christian Bellebaum, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|January 8, 2014
Observed manipulation of novel tools leads to mu rhythm suppression over sensory-motor corticesNorma Naima Rüther, Elliot Clayton Brown, Anne Klepp, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|July 18, 2024
Fifty Percent of the Time, Tones Come Every Time: Stronger Prediction Error Effects on Neurophysiological Sensory Attenuation for Self-generated TonesSophie Egan, Alexander Seidel, Constanze Weber, et al.
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|June 17, 2014
Impairments in learning by monetary rewards and alcohol-associated rewards in detoxified alcoholic patientsDaniel Jokisch, Patrik Roser, Georg Juckel, et al.
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Biological Psychology|March 13, 2026
I, You, Robot: Attenuation for Auditory Outcomes of Actions Performed by Different Agents Shows Distinct Patterns for N1 and P2 AmplitudesSophie Egan, Constanze Weber, Marta Ghio, et al.
Psychiatry Research|December 4, 2014
Probabilistic reward learning in adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder--an electrophysiological studyPatrizia Thoma, Marc-Andreas Edel, Boris Suchan, et al.
Plos One|June 10, 2014
Observed manipulation enhances left fronto-parietal activations in the processing of unfamiliar toolsNorma Naima Rüther, Marco Tettamanti, Stefano F Cappa, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|January 30, 2020
The role of trait empathy in the processing of observed actions in a false-belief taskChristian Bellebaum, Marta Ghio, Marie Wollmer, et al.
Biological Psychology|June 10, 2015
Performance monitoring and empathy during active and observational learning in patients with major depressionPatrizia Thoma, Christine Norra, Georg Juckel, et al.
Cerebellum (London, England)|July 2, 2008
The cerebellum is involved in reward-based reversal learningPatrizia Thoma, Christian Bellebaum, Benno Koch, et al.
Neural Computation|December 9, 2017
The Interaction between Semantic Representation and Episodic MemoryJing Fang, Naima Rüther, Christian Bellebaum, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|January 8, 2014
Observed manipulation of novel tools leads to mu rhythm suppression over sensory-motor corticesNorma Naima Rüther, Elliot Clayton Brown, Anne Klepp, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|July 18, 2024
Fifty Percent of the Time, Tones Come Every Time: Stronger Prediction Error Effects on Neurophysiological Sensory Attenuation for Self-generated TonesSophie Egan, Alexander Seidel, Constanze Weber, et al.
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|June 17, 2014
Impairments in learning by monetary rewards and alcohol-associated rewards in detoxified alcoholic patientsDaniel Jokisch, Patrik Roser, Georg Juckel, et al.
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