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Michiel van Elk

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Plos One|June 27, 2015
Perceptual Biases in Relation to Paranormal and Conspiracy BeliefsMichiel van Elk
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 20, 2021
A predictive processing framework of tool useMichiel van Elk
Cognitive Neuroscience|October 31, 2013
The effect of manipulability and religion on the multisensory integration of objects in peripersonal spaceMichiel van Elk
Frontiers in Psychology|May 6, 2014
The left inferior parietal lobe represents stored hand-postures for object use and action predictionMichiel van Elk
Frontiers in Psychology|December 5, 2022
Proximate and ultimate causes of supernatural beliefsMichiel van Elk
Consciousness and Cognition|February 26, 2017
The self-attribution bias and paranormal beliefsMichiel van Elk
Consciousness and Cognition|August 13, 2013
Paranormal believers are more prone to illusory agency detection than skepticsMichiel van Elk
Acta Psychologica|October 1, 2011
The relation between body semantics and spatial body representationsMichiel van Elk, Olaf Blanke
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 27, 2019
Experimentally induced awe does not affect implicit and explicit time perceptionMichiel van Elk, Mark Rotteveel
Psychological Research|February 16, 2013
Imagined own-body transformations during passive self-motionMichiel van Elk, Olaf Blanke
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Plos One|June 27, 2015
Perceptual Biases in Relation to Paranormal and Conspiracy BeliefsMichiel van Elk
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 20, 2021
A predictive processing framework of tool useMichiel van Elk
Cognitive Neuroscience|October 31, 2013
The effect of manipulability and religion on the multisensory integration of objects in peripersonal spaceMichiel van Elk
Frontiers in Psychology|May 6, 2014
The left inferior parietal lobe represents stored hand-postures for object use and action predictionMichiel van Elk
Frontiers in Psychology|December 5, 2022
Proximate and ultimate causes of supernatural beliefsMichiel van Elk
Consciousness and Cognition|February 26, 2017
The self-attribution bias and paranormal beliefsMichiel van Elk
Consciousness and Cognition|August 13, 2013
Paranormal believers are more prone to illusory agency detection than skepticsMichiel van Elk
Acta Psychologica|October 1, 2011
The relation between body semantics and spatial body representationsMichiel van Elk, Olaf Blanke
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 27, 2019
Experimentally induced awe does not affect implicit and explicit time perceptionMichiel van Elk, Mark Rotteveel
Psychological Research|February 16, 2013
Imagined own-body transformations during passive self-motionMichiel van Elk, Olaf Blanke
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