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Marco K Wittmann

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Trends in Neurosciences|November 20, 2024
Multiple predictions of others' actions in the human brainYongling Lin, Marco K Wittmann
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|June 11, 2018
Ventral anterior cingulate cortex and social decision-makingPatricia L Lockwood, Marco K Wittmann
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 7, 2022
A neuroscientific perspective on the computational theory of social groupsMarco K Wittmann, Nadira S Faber, Claus Lamm
Annual Review of Neuroscience|March 22, 2018
Neural Mechanisms of Social Cognition in PrimatesMarco K Wittmann, Patricia L Lockwood, Matthew F S Rushworth
Plos Biology|March 2, 2023
Local and global reward learning in the lateral frontal cortex show differential development during human adolescenceMarco K Wittmann, Maximilian Scheuplein, Sophie G Gibbons, et al.
Elife|February 10, 2023
Neural activity tracking identity and confidence in social informationNadescha Trudel, Patricia L Lockwood, Matthew F S Rushworth, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|July 11, 2014
Objects tell us what action we can expect: dissociating brain areas for retrieval and exploitation of action knowledge during action observation in fMRIRicarda I Schubotz, Moritz F Wurm, Marco K Wittmann, et al.
Neuron|August 2, 2016
Self-Other Mergence in the Frontal Cortex during Cooperation and CompetitionMarco K Wittmann, Nils Kolling, Nadira S Faber, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 14, 2015
The Good, the Bad, and the Irrelevant: Neural Mechanisms of Learning Real and Hypothetical Rewards and EffortJacqueline Scholl, Nils Kolling, Natalie Nelissen, et al.
Nature Communications|July 22, 2021
Ageing is associated with disrupted reinforcement learning whilst learning to help others is preservedJo Cutler, Marco K Wittmann, Ayat Abdurahman, et al.
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Trends in Neurosciences|November 20, 2024
Multiple predictions of others' actions in the human brainYongling Lin, Marco K Wittmann
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|June 11, 2018
Ventral anterior cingulate cortex and social decision-makingPatricia L Lockwood, Marco K Wittmann
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 7, 2022
A neuroscientific perspective on the computational theory of social groupsMarco K Wittmann, Nadira S Faber, Claus Lamm
Annual Review of Neuroscience|March 22, 2018
Neural Mechanisms of Social Cognition in PrimatesMarco K Wittmann, Patricia L Lockwood, Matthew F S Rushworth
Plos Biology|March 2, 2023
Local and global reward learning in the lateral frontal cortex show differential development during human adolescenceMarco K Wittmann, Maximilian Scheuplein, Sophie G Gibbons, et al.
Elife|February 10, 2023
Neural activity tracking identity and confidence in social informationNadescha Trudel, Patricia L Lockwood, Matthew F S Rushworth, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|July 11, 2014
Objects tell us what action we can expect: dissociating brain areas for retrieval and exploitation of action knowledge during action observation in fMRIRicarda I Schubotz, Moritz F Wurm, Marco K Wittmann, et al.
Neuron|August 2, 2016
Self-Other Mergence in the Frontal Cortex during Cooperation and CompetitionMarco K Wittmann, Nils Kolling, Nadira S Faber, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 14, 2015
The Good, the Bad, and the Irrelevant: Neural Mechanisms of Learning Real and Hypothetical Rewards and EffortJacqueline Scholl, Nils Kolling, Natalie Nelissen, et al.
Nature Communications|July 22, 2021
Ageing is associated with disrupted reinforcement learning whilst learning to help others is preservedJo Cutler, Marco K Wittmann, Ayat Abdurahman, et al.
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