Team of Computational Sensomotorics
Caggiano, V., Pomper, J. K., Fleischer, F., Fogassi, L., Giese, M. A. & Thier, P. (2013). Mirror neurons in monkey area F5 do not adapt to the observation of repeated actions Reference. Nat. Commun., 4, 1433.
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Christensen, A., Borchers, S. & Himmelbach, M. (2013). Effects of Pictorial Cues on Reaching Depend on the Distinctiveness of Target Objects. PLoS ONE, 8(1), e54230.
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de la Rosa, S., Giese, M. A., Bülthoff, H. H. & Curio, C. (2013). The contribution of different cues of facial movement to the emotional facial expression adaptation aftereffect. Journal of Vision, 13(1:23), 1–15.
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Mukovskiy, A., Slotine, J.-J. & Giese, M. A. (2013). Dynamically stable control of articulated crowds. Journal of Computational Science, 4(4), 304-310.
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Barliya, A., Omlor, L., Giese, M. A., Berthoz, A. & Flash, T. (2013). Expression of Emotion in the Kinematics of Locomotion. Experimental Brain Research, 225(2), 159-76.
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Beck, T., Wirxel, B., Wilke, C., Endres, D., Lindner, A. & Giese, M. A (2013). Me - Not Me - Or In Between? Comparison of Causal Inference Models for Agency attribution in goal-directed actions J Vis, 13(9), 745.
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Beck, T., Wirxel, B., Wilke, C., Endres, D., Lindner, A. & Giese, M. A (2013). Comparison of Causal Inference Models for Agency attribution in goal-directed actions Perception 42 ECVP Abstract Supplement, 46.
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Chiovetto, E., D'Avella, A., Endres, D. & Giese, M. A (2013). A unifying algorithm for the identification of kinematic and electromyographic motor primitives Bernstein conference 2013, T\"ubingen.
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Fleischer, F., Caggiano, V., Thier, P. & Giese, M. A. (2013). Physiologically Inspired Model for the Visual Recognition of Transitive Hand Actions. The Journal of Neuroscience, 15(33), 6563-80.
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Chiovetto, E., D'Avella, A. & Giese, M. A (2013). A unifying algorithm for the identification of kinematic and electromyographic motor primitives Talk at the international conference of the neural control of movement society. Puerto Rico.
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Volz, L. J., Benali, A., Mix, A., Neubacher, U. & Funke, K. (2013). Dose-dependence of changes in cortical protein expression induced with repeated transcranial magnetic theta-burst stimulation in the rat. Brain stimulation, 6(4), 598—606.
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Volz, L. J., Mix, A., Benali, A. & Funke, K. (2013). P 3. Dose-dependence of changes in cortical protein expression induced by theta burst stimulation in the rat. Clinical Neurophysiology, 124(10), e65.
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Peterman, J. S., Christensen, A., Giese, M. A. & Park, S. (2014). Extraction of social information from gait in schizophrenia. Psychological Medicine, 1-10.
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Giese, M. A. (2014). Neural theory for the visual processing of goal-directed actions. Cognitive Processing, 15(1), S11-S12.
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Layher, G., Giese, M. A. & Neumann, H. (2014). Learning representations of animated motion sequences-a neural model. Top Cogn Sci., 6(1), 170-182.
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Labedi, A., Benali, A., Mix, A., Neubacher, U. & Funke, K. (2014). Modulation of inhibitory activity markers by intermittent theta-burst stimulation in rat cortex is NMDA-receptor dependent. Brain stimulation, 7(3), 394—400.
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Mukovskiy, A. & Giese, M. A (2014). Kinematic planning and dynamic control for bipeds. The XX Congress of the Int. Soc. of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology, ISEK 2014, Rome, Italy .
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Fedorov, L., Vangeneugden, J. & Giese, M. A (2014). Perception of biological motion depends on lighting-from-above prior. Perception 43 ECVP Abstract Supplement, 104 .
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Schneider, S., Christensen, A., Häußinger, F., Fallgatter, A. J., Giese, M. A. & Ehlis, A.-C. (2014). Show me how you walk and I tell you how you feel - A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study on emotion perception based on human gait. Neuroimage, 85, 380-390.
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Giese, M. A., Falk, F., Vittorio, C., Jörn, P. & Thier, P (2014). Neural theory for the visual perception of goal-directed actions and perceptual causality Journal of Vision, 14(10) 1471.
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Giese, M. A. (2014). Mirror representations innate versus determined by experience: A viewpoint from learning theory. Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 37(2), 201-202.
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