Harold Bekkering, PhD

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Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands 
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Kolling N, Braunsdorf M, Vijayakumar S, et al. (2021) Constructing others' beliefs from one's own using medial frontal cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Ward EK, Braukmann R, Weiland RF, et al. (2021) Action predictability is reflected in beta power attenuation and predictive eye movements in adolescents with and without autism. Neuropsychologia. 157: 107859
Spieß L, Bekkering H. (2020) Predicting Choice Behavior of Group Members. Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 508
Endedijk HM, Cillessen AHN, Bekkering H, et al. (2020) Cooperation and preference by peers in early childhood: A longitudinal study Social Development. 29: 854-870
Trujillo JP, Simanova I, Özyürek A, et al. (2019) Seeing the Unexpected: How Brains Read Communicative Intent through Kinematics. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Hannus A, Bekkering H, Cornelissen FW. (2019) Preview of partial stimulus information in search prioritizes features and conjunctions, not locations. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Kayhan E, Meyer M, O'Reilly JX, et al. (2019) Nine-month-old infants update their predictive models of a changing environment. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 38: 100680
Kayhan E, Heil L, Kwisthout J, et al. (2019) Young children integrate current observations, priors and agent information to predict others' actions. Plos One. 14: e0200976
Trujillo JP, Simanova I, Bekkering H, et al. (2019) The communicative advantage: how kinematic signaling supports semantic comprehension. Psychological Research
Kayhan E, Hunnius S, O'Reilly JX, et al. (2019) Infants differentially update their internal models of a dynamic environment. Cognition. 186: 139-146
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