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Ruud Hortensius

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 5, 2023
A neurocognitive view on the depiction of social robotsRuud Hortensius, Eva Wiese
The European Journal of Neuroscience|September 16, 2022
Domain-specific and domain-general neural network engagement during human-robot interactionsAnn Hogenhuis, Ruud Hortensius
Current Directions in Psychological Science|September 1, 2018
From Empathy to Apathy: The Bystander Effect RevisitedRuud Hortensius, Beatrice de Gelder
Neuroimage|March 4, 2014
The neural basis of the bystander effect--the influence of group size on neural activity when witnessing an emergencyRuud Hortensius, Beatrice de Gelder
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 12, 2018
From automata to animate beings: the scope and limits of attributing socialness to artificial agentsRuud Hortensius, Emily S Cross
Trends in Neurosciences|May 5, 2020
Social Cognition in the Age of Human-Robot InteractionAnna Henschel, Ruud Hortensius, Emily S Cross
Brain Stimulation|April 23, 2011
Brain oscillations and frequency-dependent modulation of cortical excitabilityDennis J L G Schutter, Ruud Hortensius
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 12, 2019
From social brains to social robots: applying neurocognitive insights to human-robot interactionEmily S Cross, Ruud Hortensius, Agnieszka Wykowska
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience|August 10, 2012
Attention and awareness each influence amygdala activity for dynamic bodily expressions-a short reviewBeatrice de Gelder, Ruud Hortensius, Marco Tamietto
Plos One|October 16, 2015
The Body as a Tool for Anger Awareness--Differential Effects of Angry Facial and Bodily Expressions on Suppression from AwarenessMinye Zhan, Ruud Hortensius, Beatrice de Gelder
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 5, 2023
A neurocognitive view on the depiction of social robotsRuud Hortensius, Eva Wiese
The European Journal of Neuroscience|September 16, 2022
Domain-specific and domain-general neural network engagement during human-robot interactionsAnn Hogenhuis, Ruud Hortensius
Current Directions in Psychological Science|September 1, 2018
From Empathy to Apathy: The Bystander Effect RevisitedRuud Hortensius, Beatrice de Gelder
Neuroimage|March 4, 2014
The neural basis of the bystander effect--the influence of group size on neural activity when witnessing an emergencyRuud Hortensius, Beatrice de Gelder
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 12, 2018
From automata to animate beings: the scope and limits of attributing socialness to artificial agentsRuud Hortensius, Emily S Cross
Trends in Neurosciences|May 5, 2020
Social Cognition in the Age of Human-Robot InteractionAnna Henschel, Ruud Hortensius, Emily S Cross
Brain Stimulation|April 23, 2011
Brain oscillations and frequency-dependent modulation of cortical excitabilityDennis J L G Schutter, Ruud Hortensius
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 12, 2019
From social brains to social robots: applying neurocognitive insights to human-robot interactionEmily S Cross, Ruud Hortensius, Agnieszka Wykowska
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience|August 10, 2012
Attention and awareness each influence amygdala activity for dynamic bodily expressions-a short reviewBeatrice de Gelder, Ruud Hortensius, Marco Tamietto
Plos One|October 16, 2015
The Body as a Tool for Anger Awareness--Differential Effects of Angry Facial and Bodily Expressions on Suppression from AwarenessMinye Zhan, Ruud Hortensius, Beatrice de Gelder
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