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Elien Heleven

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Social Neuroscience|May 8, 2018
Neural representations of others in the medial prefrontal cortex do not depend on our knowledge about themElien Heleven, Frank Van Overwalle
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|September 16, 2015
The person within: memory codes for persons and traits using fMRI repetition suppressionElien Heleven, Frank Van Overwalle
Current Opinion in Psychology|March 5, 2018
The neural basis of representing others' inner statesElien Heleven, Frank Van Overwalle
Social Neuroscience|February 14, 2019
The neural representation of the self in relation to close others using fMRI repetition suppressionElien Heleven, Frank Van Overwalle
Scientific Reports|March 1, 2019
Neural representations of Groups and Stereotypes using fMRI repetition suppressionJeroen Delplanque, Elien Heleven, Frank Van Overwalle
Social Neuroscience|August 4, 2017
A stranger in my brain: Neural representation for unfamiliar persons using fMRI repetition suppressionElien Heleven, Siham Boukhlal, Frank Van Overwalle
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|September 5, 2020
The posterior crus II cerebellum is specialized for social mentalizing and emotional self-experiences: a meta-analysisFrank Van Overwalle, Qianying Ma, Elien Heleven
Scientific Reports|February 27, 2020
Author Correction: Neural representations of Groups and Stereotypes using fMRI repetition suppressionJeroen Delplanque, Elien Heleven, Frank Van Overwalle
Scientific Reports|August 2, 2019
The posterior Cerebellum is involved in constructing Social Action Sequences: An fMRI StudyElien Heleven, Kim van Dun, Frank Van Overwalle
Neuroimage|August 28, 2016
Tell me twice: A multi-study analysis of the functional connectivity between the cerebrum and cerebellum after repeated trait informationFrank Van Overwalle, Elien Heleven, Ning Ma, et al.
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Social Neuroscience|May 8, 2018
Neural representations of others in the medial prefrontal cortex do not depend on our knowledge about themElien Heleven, Frank Van Overwalle
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|September 16, 2015
The person within: memory codes for persons and traits using fMRI repetition suppressionElien Heleven, Frank Van Overwalle
Current Opinion in Psychology|March 5, 2018
The neural basis of representing others' inner statesElien Heleven, Frank Van Overwalle
Social Neuroscience|February 14, 2019
The neural representation of the self in relation to close others using fMRI repetition suppressionElien Heleven, Frank Van Overwalle
Scientific Reports|March 1, 2019
Neural representations of Groups and Stereotypes using fMRI repetition suppressionJeroen Delplanque, Elien Heleven, Frank Van Overwalle
Social Neuroscience|August 4, 2017
A stranger in my brain: Neural representation for unfamiliar persons using fMRI repetition suppressionElien Heleven, Siham Boukhlal, Frank Van Overwalle
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|September 5, 2020
The posterior crus II cerebellum is specialized for social mentalizing and emotional self-experiences: a meta-analysisFrank Van Overwalle, Qianying Ma, Elien Heleven
Scientific Reports|February 27, 2020
Author Correction: Neural representations of Groups and Stereotypes using fMRI repetition suppressionJeroen Delplanque, Elien Heleven, Frank Van Overwalle
Scientific Reports|August 2, 2019
The posterior Cerebellum is involved in constructing Social Action Sequences: An fMRI StudyElien Heleven, Kim van Dun, Frank Van Overwalle
Neuroimage|August 28, 2016
Tell me twice: A multi-study analysis of the functional connectivity between the cerebrum and cerebellum after repeated trait informationFrank Van Overwalle, Elien Heleven, Ning Ma, et al.
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