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Harold Bekkering

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Neuropsychologia|October 19, 2006
Impaired motor imagery in right hemiparetic cerebral palsyMarcel Mutsaarts, Bert Steenbergen, Harold Bekkering
Brain Research|April 7, 2007
Neural mechanisms underlying immediate and final action goals in object use reflected by slow wave brain potentialsHein T van Schie, Harold Bekkering
Experimental Brain Research|January 31, 2008
Eye-hand coordination during manual object transport with the affected and less affected hand in adolescents with hemiparetic cerebral palsyJulius Verrel, Harold Bekkering, Bert Steenbergen
Frontiers in Psychology|January 29, 2013
A feeling for numbers: shared metric for symbolic and tactile numerositiesFlorian Krause, Harold Bekkering, Oliver Lindemann
Neuropsychologia|September 29, 2009
Body schematics: on the role of the body schema in embodied lexical-semantic representationsShirley-Ann Rueschemeyer, Christian Pfeiffer, Harold Bekkering
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|September 5, 2019
Preview of partial stimulus information in search prioritizes features and conjunctions, not locationsAave Hannus, Harold Bekkering, Frans W Cornelissen
Experimental Brain Research|March 21, 2012
Acquiring functional object knowledge through motor imagery?Markus Paulus, Michiel van Elk, Harold Bekkering
Frontiers in Psychology|August 12, 2011
Embodied language comprehension requires an enactivist paradigm of cognitionMichiel van Elk, Marc Slors, Harold Bekkering
Psychological Research|March 9, 2012
Online prediction of others' actions: the contribution of the target object, action context and movement kinematicsJanny C Stapel, Sabine Hunnius, Harold Bekkering
Frontiers in Psychology|August 25, 2015
Fifteen-month-old infants use velocity information to predict others' action targetsJanny C Stapel, Sabine Hunnius, Harold Bekkering
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Neuropsychologia|October 19, 2006
Impaired motor imagery in right hemiparetic cerebral palsyMarcel Mutsaarts, Bert Steenbergen, Harold Bekkering
Brain Research|April 7, 2007
Neural mechanisms underlying immediate and final action goals in object use reflected by slow wave brain potentialsHein T van Schie, Harold Bekkering
Experimental Brain Research|January 31, 2008
Eye-hand coordination during manual object transport with the affected and less affected hand in adolescents with hemiparetic cerebral palsyJulius Verrel, Harold Bekkering, Bert Steenbergen
Frontiers in Psychology|January 29, 2013
A feeling for numbers: shared metric for symbolic and tactile numerositiesFlorian Krause, Harold Bekkering, Oliver Lindemann
Neuropsychologia|September 29, 2009
Body schematics: on the role of the body schema in embodied lexical-semantic representationsShirley-Ann Rueschemeyer, Christian Pfeiffer, Harold Bekkering
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|September 5, 2019
Preview of partial stimulus information in search prioritizes features and conjunctions, not locationsAave Hannus, Harold Bekkering, Frans W Cornelissen
Experimental Brain Research|March 21, 2012
Acquiring functional object knowledge through motor imagery?Markus Paulus, Michiel van Elk, Harold Bekkering
Frontiers in Psychology|August 12, 2011
Embodied language comprehension requires an enactivist paradigm of cognitionMichiel van Elk, Marc Slors, Harold Bekkering
Psychological Research|March 9, 2012
Online prediction of others' actions: the contribution of the target object, action context and movement kinematicsJanny C Stapel, Sabine Hunnius, Harold Bekkering
Frontiers in Psychology|August 25, 2015
Fifteen-month-old infants use velocity information to predict others' action targetsJanny C Stapel, Sabine Hunnius, Harold Bekkering
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