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Perrine Ruby

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|August 30, 2013
What would be the benefits of a collaboration between psychoanalysis and cognitive neuroscience? The opinion of a neuroscientistPerrine Ruby
Psychological Review|January 23, 2009
What is self-specific? Theoretical investigation and critical review of neuroimaging resultsDorothée Legrand, Perrine Ruby
The European Journal of Neuroscience|June 20, 2003
What you believe versus what you think they believe: a neuroimaging study of conceptual perspective-takingPerrine Ruby, Jean Decety
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 10, 2004
How would you feel versus how do you think she would feel? A neuroimaging study of perspective-taking with social emotionsPerrine Ruby, Jean Decety
Nature|January 23, 2004
Psychology: insight and the sleep committeePierre Maquet, Perrine Ruby
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 31, 2002
Distinct areas in parietal cortex involved in long-term and short-term action planning: a PET investigationPerrine Ruby, Angela Sirigu, Jean Decety
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 22, 2009
Inhibition of imitative behaviour and social cognitionMarcel Brass, Perrine Ruby, Stephanie Spengler
Sleep|June 30, 2020
Brain functional connectivity upon awakening from sleep predicts interindividual differences in dream recall frequencyRaphael Vallat, Alain Nicolas, Perrine Ruby
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 6, 2013
Dreams are made of memories, but maybe not for memoryMark Blagrove, Perrine Ruby, Jean-Baptiste Eichenlaub
Brain Research|February 25, 2012
What is the specificity of the response to the own first-name when presented as a novel in a passive oddball paradigm? An ERP studyJean-Baptiste Eichenlaub, Perrine Ruby, Dominique Morlet
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|August 30, 2013
What would be the benefits of a collaboration between psychoanalysis and cognitive neuroscience? The opinion of a neuroscientistPerrine Ruby
Psychological Review|January 23, 2009
What is self-specific? Theoretical investigation and critical review of neuroimaging resultsDorothée Legrand, Perrine Ruby
The European Journal of Neuroscience|June 20, 2003
What you believe versus what you think they believe: a neuroimaging study of conceptual perspective-takingPerrine Ruby, Jean Decety
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 10, 2004
How would you feel versus how do you think she would feel? A neuroimaging study of perspective-taking with social emotionsPerrine Ruby, Jean Decety
Nature|January 23, 2004
Psychology: insight and the sleep committeePierre Maquet, Perrine Ruby
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 31, 2002
Distinct areas in parietal cortex involved in long-term and short-term action planning: a PET investigationPerrine Ruby, Angela Sirigu, Jean Decety
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 22, 2009
Inhibition of imitative behaviour and social cognitionMarcel Brass, Perrine Ruby, Stephanie Spengler
Sleep|June 30, 2020
Brain functional connectivity upon awakening from sleep predicts interindividual differences in dream recall frequencyRaphael Vallat, Alain Nicolas, Perrine Ruby
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 6, 2013
Dreams are made of memories, but maybe not for memoryMark Blagrove, Perrine Ruby, Jean-Baptiste Eichenlaub
Brain Research|February 25, 2012
What is the specificity of the response to the own first-name when presented as a novel in a passive oddball paradigm? An ERP studyJean-Baptiste Eichenlaub, Perrine Ruby, Dominique Morlet
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