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David Wisniewski

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Frontiers in Psychology|December 14, 2018
Context-Dependence and Context-Invariance in the Neural Coding of Intentional ActionDavid Wisniewski
Psychological Research|March 26, 2023
Manipulating free will beliefs using online video gamesNel Tavernier, David Wisniewski, Marcel Brass
Scientific Reports|December 20, 2019
Outcome contingency selectively affects the neural coding of outcomes but not of tasksDavid Wisniewski, Birte Forstmann, Marcel Brass
Neuroimage|April 25, 2016
Similar coding of freely chosen and externally cued intentions in a fronto-parietal networkDavid Wisniewski, Thomas Goschke, John-Dylan Haynes
Plos One|September 12, 2019
Free will beliefs are better predicted by dualism than determinism beliefs across different culturesDavid Wisniewski, Robert Deutschländer, John-Dylan Haynes
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 11, 2018
An examination of refreshing in between-category sequencesNaomi Langerock, David Wisniewski, Marcel Brass, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|October 25, 2020
The contribution of phonological information to visual word recognition: Evidence from Chinese phonetic radicalsXiaodong Liu, Luc Vermeylen, David Wisniewski, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|February 28, 2022
Relating free will beliefs and attitudesDavid Wisniewski, Emiel Cracco, Carlos González-García, et al.
Small (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|May 8, 2020
Rethinking the Characterization of Nanoscale Field-Effect Transistors: A Universal ApproachKristopher Byrne, Alexander Shik, David Wisniewski, et al.
Neuroimage|January 29, 2013
Automatic processing of political preferences in the human brainAnita Tusche, Thorsten Kahnt, David Wisniewski, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|December 14, 2018
Context-Dependence and Context-Invariance in the Neural Coding of Intentional ActionDavid Wisniewski
Psychological Research|March 26, 2023
Manipulating free will beliefs using online video gamesNel Tavernier, David Wisniewski, Marcel Brass
Scientific Reports|December 20, 2019
Outcome contingency selectively affects the neural coding of outcomes but not of tasksDavid Wisniewski, Birte Forstmann, Marcel Brass
Neuroimage|April 25, 2016
Similar coding of freely chosen and externally cued intentions in a fronto-parietal networkDavid Wisniewski, Thomas Goschke, John-Dylan Haynes
Plos One|September 12, 2019
Free will beliefs are better predicted by dualism than determinism beliefs across different culturesDavid Wisniewski, Robert Deutschländer, John-Dylan Haynes
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 11, 2018
An examination of refreshing in between-category sequencesNaomi Langerock, David Wisniewski, Marcel Brass, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|October 25, 2020
The contribution of phonological information to visual word recognition: Evidence from Chinese phonetic radicalsXiaodong Liu, Luc Vermeylen, David Wisniewski, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|February 28, 2022
Relating free will beliefs and attitudesDavid Wisniewski, Emiel Cracco, Carlos González-García, et al.
Small (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|May 8, 2020
Rethinking the Characterization of Nanoscale Field-Effect Transistors: A Universal ApproachKristopher Byrne, Alexander Shik, David Wisniewski, et al.
Neuroimage|January 29, 2013
Automatic processing of political preferences in the human brainAnita Tusche, Thorsten Kahnt, David Wisniewski, et al.
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