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Marcel Brass

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Neuroimage|February 19, 2021
Neural oscillations track the maintenance and proceduralization of novel instructionsSilvia Formica, Carlos González-García, Mehdi Senoussi, et al.
Acta Psychologica|February 28, 2021
Does anxiety induced by social interaction influence the perception of bistable biological motion?Wei Peng, Emiel Cracco, Nikolaus F Troje, et al.
Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research|April 11, 2023
EEG frequency tagging evidence of intact social interaction recognition in adults with autismDanna Oomen, Emiel Cracco, Marcel Brass, et al.
Cognition|April 10, 2024
Dynamic changes in task preparation in a multi-task environment: The task transformation paradigmMengqiao Chai, Clay B Holroyd, Marcel Brass, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|April 23, 2015
Brain Circuit for Cognitive Control is Shared by Task and Language SwitchingWouter De Baene, Wouter Duyck, Marcel Brass, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|September 22, 2015
Motor simulation beyond the dyad: Automatic imitation of multiple actorsEmiel Cracco, Lize De Coster, Michael Andres, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|April 22, 2022
EEG frequency tagging evidence of social interaction recognitionDanna Oomen, Emiel Cracco, Marcel Brass, et al.
Psychological Research|July 13, 2022
Does belief in free will influence biological motion perception?Wei Peng, Emiel Cracco, Nikolaus F Troje, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|September 29, 2018
Pupillary contagion is independent of the emotional expression of the faceThomas Carsten, Charlotte Desmet, Ruth M Krebs, et al.
Neuropsychologia|September 16, 2014
Controlling the self: the role of the dorsal frontomedian cortex in intentional inhibitionMargaret T Lynn, Paul S Muhle-Karbe, Marcel Brass
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Neuroimage|February 19, 2021
Neural oscillations track the maintenance and proceduralization of novel instructionsSilvia Formica, Carlos González-García, Mehdi Senoussi, et al.
Acta Psychologica|February 28, 2021
Does anxiety induced by social interaction influence the perception of bistable biological motion?Wei Peng, Emiel Cracco, Nikolaus F Troje, et al.
Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research|April 11, 2023
EEG frequency tagging evidence of intact social interaction recognition in adults with autismDanna Oomen, Emiel Cracco, Marcel Brass, et al.
Cognition|April 10, 2024
Dynamic changes in task preparation in a multi-task environment: The task transformation paradigmMengqiao Chai, Clay B Holroyd, Marcel Brass, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|April 23, 2015
Brain Circuit for Cognitive Control is Shared by Task and Language SwitchingWouter De Baene, Wouter Duyck, Marcel Brass, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|September 22, 2015
Motor simulation beyond the dyad: Automatic imitation of multiple actorsEmiel Cracco, Lize De Coster, Michael Andres, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|April 22, 2022
EEG frequency tagging evidence of social interaction recognitionDanna Oomen, Emiel Cracco, Marcel Brass, et al.
Psychological Research|July 13, 2022
Does belief in free will influence biological motion perception?Wei Peng, Emiel Cracco, Nikolaus F Troje, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|September 29, 2018
Pupillary contagion is independent of the emotional expression of the faceThomas Carsten, Charlotte Desmet, Ruth M Krebs, et al.
Neuropsychologia|September 16, 2014
Controlling the self: the role of the dorsal frontomedian cortex in intentional inhibitionMargaret T Lynn, Paul S Muhle-Karbe, Marcel Brass
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