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Sam Gijsen

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Scientific Reports|October 22, 2022
Active inference and the two-step taskSam Gijsen, Miro Grundei, Felix Blankenburg
Human Brain Mapping|April 17, 2023
EEG mismatch responses in a multimodal roving stimulus paradigm provide evidence for probabilistic inference across audition, somatosensation, and visionMiro Grundei, Pia Schröder, Sam Gijsen, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|February 2, 2021
Neural surprise in somatosensory Bayesian learningSam Gijsen, Miro Grundei, Robert T Lange, et al.
Neuroscience Applied|May 8, 2026
Comparing personalized and population-based models for predicting momentary negative affect in internalizing disorders: A digital phenotyping studyLeona Hammelrath, Roshan Prakash Rane, Sam Gijsen, et al.
Psychopharmacology|August 15, 2025
The GPR139 agonist TAK-041 produces time-dependent alterations to cerebral blood flow and reward system function in patients with schizophrenia: a randomised placebo-controlled trialPeter C T Hawkins, Adam J Schwarz, James M Stone, et al.
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Scientific Reports|October 22, 2022
Active inference and the two-step taskSam Gijsen, Miro Grundei, Felix Blankenburg
Human Brain Mapping|April 17, 2023
EEG mismatch responses in a multimodal roving stimulus paradigm provide evidence for probabilistic inference across audition, somatosensation, and visionMiro Grundei, Pia Schröder, Sam Gijsen, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|February 2, 2021
Neural surprise in somatosensory Bayesian learningSam Gijsen, Miro Grundei, Robert T Lange, et al.
Neuroscience Applied|May 8, 2026
Comparing personalized and population-based models for predicting momentary negative affect in internalizing disorders: A digital phenotyping studyLeona Hammelrath, Roshan Prakash Rane, Sam Gijsen, et al.
Psychopharmacology|August 15, 2025
The GPR139 agonist TAK-041 produces time-dependent alterations to cerebral blood flow and reward system function in patients with schizophrenia: a randomised placebo-controlled trialPeter C T Hawkins, Adam J Schwarz, James M Stone, et al.
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