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Margaret T Lynn

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Frontiers in Psychology|September 26, 2013
The influence of high-level beliefs on self-regulatory engagement: evidence from thermal pain stimulationMargaret T Lynn, Pieter Van Dessel, Marcel Brass
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
Experimental Brain Research|March 22, 2013
Imaging volition: what the brain can tell us about the willMarcel Brass, Margaret T Lynn, Jelle Demanet, et al.
Plos One|November 28, 2012
Placebo analgesia affects brain correlates of error processingLeonie Koban, Marcel Brass, Margaret T Lynn, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 8, 2015
Priming determinist beliefs diminishes implicit (but not explicit) components of self-agencyMargaret T Lynn, Paul S Muhle-Karbe, Henk Aarts, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|June 15, 2010
Mind control? Creating illusory intentions through a phony brain-computer interfaceMargaret T Lynn, Christopher C Berger, Travis A Riddle, et al.
Cognition|September 25, 2013
Power to the will: how exerting physical effort boosts the sense of agencyJelle Demanet, Paul S Muhle-Karbe, Margaret T Lynn, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|December 25, 2014
Voluntary inhibition of pain avoidance behavior: an fMRI studyMargaret T Lynn, Jelle Demanet, Ruth M Krebs, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|April 23, 2015
Co-Activation-Based Parcellation of the Lateral Prefrontal Cortex Delineates the Inferior Frontal Junction AreaPaul S Muhle-Karbe, Jan Derrfuss, Margaret T Lynn, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|September 26, 2013
The influence of high-level beliefs on self-regulatory engagement: evidence from thermal pain stimulationMargaret T Lynn, Pieter Van Dessel, Marcel Brass
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
Experimental Brain Research|March 22, 2013
Imaging volition: what the brain can tell us about the willMarcel Brass, Margaret T Lynn, Jelle Demanet, et al.
Plos One|November 28, 2012
Placebo analgesia affects brain correlates of error processingLeonie Koban, Marcel Brass, Margaret T Lynn, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 8, 2015
Priming determinist beliefs diminishes implicit (but not explicit) components of self-agencyMargaret T Lynn, Paul S Muhle-Karbe, Henk Aarts, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|June 15, 2010
Mind control? Creating illusory intentions through a phony brain-computer interfaceMargaret T Lynn, Christopher C Berger, Travis A Riddle, et al.
Cognition|September 25, 2013
Power to the will: how exerting physical effort boosts the sense of agencyJelle Demanet, Paul S Muhle-Karbe, Margaret T Lynn, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|December 25, 2014
Voluntary inhibition of pain avoidance behavior: an fMRI studyMargaret T Lynn, Jelle Demanet, Ruth M Krebs, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|April 23, 2015
Co-Activation-Based Parcellation of the Lateral Prefrontal Cortex Delineates the Inferior Frontal Junction AreaPaul S Muhle-Karbe, Jan Derrfuss, Margaret T Lynn, et al.
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