Julian P. Keenan

Affiliations: 
Montclair State University, Little Falls, NJ, United States 
Area:
self-awareness
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Zorns S, Sierzputowski C, Pardillo M, et al. (2023) Oh it's me again: Déjà vu, the brain, and self-awareness. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 46: e383
Yasin S, Fierst A, Keenan H, et al. (2022) Self-Enhancement and the Medial Prefrontal Cortex: The Convergence of Clinical and Experimental Findings. Brain Sciences. 12
Murray E, Brenya J, Chavarria K, et al. (2021) Corticospinal Excitability during a Perspective Taking Task as Measured by TMS-Induced Motor Evoked Potentials. Brain Sciences. 11
Taylor-Lillquist B, Kanpa V, Crawford M, et al. (2020) Preliminary Evidence of the Role of Medial Prefrontal Cortex in Self-Enhancement: A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study. Brain Sciences. 10
Jordan KAA, O'Halloran H, Soder H, et al. (2020) The Medial Prefrontal Cortex: A potential link between self-deception and affect. The International Journal of Neuroscience. 1-12
Luber B, Lou HC, Keenan JP, et al. (2012) Self-enhancement processing in the default network: a single-pulse TMS study. Experimental Brain Research. 223: 177-87
Luber B, Lou H, Keenan J, et al. (2011) PTMS60 Transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals two distinct forms of self-related processing within the default network Clinical Neurophysiology. 122: S197
Amati F, Oh H, Kwan VS, et al. (2010) Overclaiming and the medial prefrontal cortex: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study. Cognitive Neuroscience. 1: 268-76
Ganis G, Keenan JP. (2009) The cognitive neuroscience of deception. Social Neuroscience. 4: 465-72
Kelly KJ, Murray E, Barrios V, et al. (2009) The effect of deception on motor cortex excitability. Social Neuroscience. 4: 570-4
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