327 results on '"Keysers, C."'
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2. Where and how our brain represents the temporal structure of observed action
3. The autism brain imaging data exchange: towards a large-scale evaluation of the intrinsic brain architecture in autism
4. Intracranial human recordings reveal association between neural activity and perceived intensity for the pain of others in the insula
5. Evidence for Mirror Systems in Emotions
6. Using Bayes factor hypothesis testing in neuroscience to establish evidence of absence.
7. Changes in brain activity following the voluntary control of empathy
8. Audiovisual mirror neurons and action recognition
9. Neuronal representation of disappearing and hidden objects in temporal cortex of the macaque
10. Pharmacology of sensory gating in the ascending auditory system of the pigeon (Columba livia)
11. Parametric tests for Leave-One-Out Inter-Subject Correlations in fMRI provide adequate Type I error control while providing high sensitivity
12. Neuro-computational mechanisms of action-outcome learning under moral conflict
13. Human amygdala reactivity is diminished by the β-noradrenergic antagonist propranolol
14. Assessing Hand Actions with the Mirror Neuron System
15. I learn from what you do: an fMRI study of social learning
16. A Plea for Cross-species Social Neuroscience
17. The anthropomorphic brain: The mirror neuron system responds to human and robotic actions
18. Action perception recruits the cerebellum and is impaired in patients with spinocerebellar ataxia
19. Cross-species characterization of transcranial focused ultrasound
20. Where and how our brain represents the temporal structure of observed action
21. Neural correlates of empathy in humans, and the need for animal models.
22. Corticolimbic hyper-response to emotion and glutamatergic function in people with high schizotypy: a multimodal fMRI-MRS study
23. Optogenetics
24. Emotional Mirrors in the Rat’s Anterior Cingulate Cortex
25. Where and how our brain represents the temporal structure of observed action
26. From vicarious actions to moral behavior
27. Stimulation of the somatosensory cortex using HD-tDCS modulates others' pain perception; Combined evidence from behaviour, EEG, fMRI data
28. The straw man in the brain [Review of: G. Hickok (2014) The myth of mirror neurons: the real neuroscience of communication and cognition]
29. Somatosensory cortex in action observation, a combined fMRI and cTBS study
30. The Speed of Sight
31. Oxytocin reduces neural activity in the pain circuitry when seeing pain in others
32. Increased functional connectivity between subcortical and cortical resting-state networks in autism spectrum disorder
33. Repeated Witnessing of Conspecifics in Pain: Effects on Emotional Contagion
34. cTBS delivered to the left somatosensory cortex changes its functional connectivity during rest
35. Oxytocin reduces neural activity in the pain circuitry when seeing pain in others
36. Neural pathways of embarrassment and their modulation by social anxiety
37. Responsibility modulates pain-matrix activation elicited by the expressions of others in pain
38. Weight dependent modulation of motor resonance induced by weight estimation during observation of partially occluded lifting actions
39. Object visibility alters the relative contribution of ventral visual stream and mirror neuron system to goal anticipation during action observation
40. Neural pathways of embarrassment and their modulation by social anxiety
41. Individual respond to stimulation does matter: Combining bi-hemispheric hd tdcs and sep in empathy for pain
42. Empathy: shared circuits and their dysfunctions
43. Hebbian learning and predictive mirror neurons for actions, sensations and emotions
44. Functional magnetic resonance imaging connectivity analyses reveal efference-copy to primary somatosensory area, BA2
45. Reply: Spontaneous versus deliberate vicarious representations: different routes to empathy in psychopathy and autism
46. Inter-individual differences in audio-motor learning of piano melodies and white matter fiber tract architecture
47. Dissociating the ability and propensity for empathy
48. Hebbian Learning is about contingency, not contiguity, and explains the emergence of predictive mirror neurons
49. L'ontogenesi dei neuroni specchio
50. Sparse coding with a global connectivity constraint
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