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Journal Article (30)
2015
Journal Article
160, pp. 134 - 140 (2015)
Eyes only? Perceiving eye contact is neither sufficient nor necessary for attentional capture by face direction. Acta Psychologica 2014
Journal Article
44 (7), pp. 1651 - 1658 (2014)
Effects of observing eye contact on gaze following in high-functioning autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Journal Article
5 (2), pp. 140 - 148 (2014)
Invisible man: Exclusion from shared attention affects gaze behavior and self-reports. Social Psychological and Personality Science
Journal Article
25 (3), pp. 720 - 727 (2014)
Catching eyes: Effects of social and nonsocial cues on attention capture. Psychological Science 2013
Journal Article
8 (7), pp. 735 - 740 (2013)
Influences of spontaneous perspective taking on spatial and identity processing of faces. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 2012
Journal Article
38 (6), pp. 1404 - 1415 (2012)
Effects of a coactor’s focus of attention on task performance. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
Journal Article
7 (6), pp. 565 - 577 (2012)
A co-actor’s focus of attention affects attention allocation and stimulus processing: An EEG study. Social Neuroscience 2011
Journal Article
58 (2), pp. 102 - 109 (2011)
Accessory stimuli affect prerequisites of conflict, not conflict control: A Simon-task ERP study. Experimental Psychology
Journal Article
120 (2), pp. 292 - 298 (2011)
Observing shared attention modulates gaze following. Cognition
Journal Article
211 (3-4), pp. 531 - 545 (2011)
Giving a helping hand: Effects of joint attention on mental rotation of body parts. Experimental Brain Research Book Chapter (3)
2017
Book Chapter
30, pp. 193 - 206 (Eds. Wöhr, M.; Krach, S.). Springer, Berlin (2017)
Models, mechanisms and moderators dissociating empathy and theory of mind. In: Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences – Social Behavior from Rodents to Humans: Neural Foundations and Clinical Implications., Vol. 2013
Book Chapter
Linking joint attention and joint action. In: Agency and joint attention., pp. 206 - 215 (Eds. Terrace, H. S.; Metcalfe, J.). Oxford University Press, New York (2013)
2010
Book Chapter
Socializing Cognition. In: Perspectives on Thinking. (Eds. Glatzeder, B.; Goel, V.; Mueller, A.). Springer, Heidelberg (2010)
Talk (10)
2016
Talk
Dissociating and embedding socio-affective and –cognitive processes in large-scale neural networks. First MLE Hub Meeting of the European Neurophenomenology, Contemplative, and Embodied Cognition Network (ENCECON), Château de la Bourlie, Urval, France (2016)
2015
Talk
Changing for the better? Effects of meditation based trainings on different sub-components of prosociality. Conference of the International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE), Geneva, Switzerland (2015)
Talk
Changing for the better? Effects of meditation based trainings on different sub-components of prosociality. Joint Action Meeting (JAM), Budapest, Hungary (2015)
Talk
Training compassion and theory of mind separately: Differential mental training effects on socio-affective and socio-cognitive abilities. Conference of the International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE), Geneva, Switzerland (2015)
Talk
Eyes only? Effects of observing shared attention on gaze following. Psychologie & Gehirn, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (2015)
Talk
Affective and cognitive understanding of others: Distinct neural networks and their differential plasticity. Workshop Congress in Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, TU Dresden, Germany (2015)
Talk
Changing for the better: Differential effects of meditation based trainings on sub-components of prosocial behavior. Lecture, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands (2015)