Arvid Guterstam

Affiliations: 
Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden 
Area:
Cognitive neuroscience
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Abdulkarim Z, Guterstam A, Hayatou Z, et al. (2023) Neural substrates of body ownership and agency during voluntary movement. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Bio BJ, Guterstam A, Pinsk M, et al. (2022) Right temporoparietal junction encodes inferred visual knowledge of others. Neuropsychologia. 171: 108243
Wilterson AI, Nastase SA, Bio BJ, et al. (2021) Attention, awareness, and the right temporoparietal junction. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Guterstam A, Bio BJ, Wilterson AI, et al. (2021) Temporo-parietal cortex involved in modeling one's own and others' attention. Elife. 10
Guterstam A, Larsson DEO, Szczotka J, et al. (2020) Duplication of the bodily self: a perceptual illusion of dual full-body ownership and dual self-location. Royal Society Open Science. 7: 201911
Guterstam A, Graziano MSA. (2020) Visual motion assists in social cognition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Guterstam A, Graziano MSA. (2020) Reply to Görner et al.: Encoding gaze as implied motion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 117: 20377
Guterstam A, Wilterson AI, Wachtell D, et al. (2020) Other people's gaze encoded as implied motion in the human brain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Guterstam A, Graziano MSA. (2020) Implied motion as a possible mechanism for encoding other people's attention. Progress in Neurobiology. 101797
Graziano MSA, Guterstam A, Bio BJ, et al. (2019) Toward a standard model of consciousness: Reconciling the attention schema, global workspace, higher-order thought, and illusionist theories. Cognitive Neuropsychology. 1-18
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