Angelika Lingnau
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Recent Articles
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Reger M, Vrabie O, Volberg G, Lingnau A
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 40011402
Being able to quickly recognize other people's actions lies at the heart of our ability to efficiently interact with our environment. Action recognition has been suggested to rely on the...
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Kroczek L, Lingnau A, Schwind V, Wolff C, Muhlberger A
Behav Brain Res
. 2024 Jul;
471:115126.
PMID: 38950784
In face-to-face social interactions, emotional expressions provide insights into the mental state of an interactive partner. This information can be crucial to infer action intentions and react towards another person's...
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Kabulska Z, Zhuang T, Lingnau A
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2024 Feb;
45(3):e26605.
PMID: 38379447
The lateral occipitotemporal cortex (LOTC) has been shown to capture the representational structure of a smaller range of actions. In the current study, we carried out an fMRI experiment in...
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Zhuang T, Kabulska Z, Lingnau A
J Neurosci
. 2023 Oct;
43(48):8219-8230.
PMID: 37798129
Actions can be planned and recognized at different hierarchical levels, ranging from very specific (e.g., to swim backstroke) to very broad (e.g., locomotion). Understanding the corresponding neural representation is an...
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Kabulska Z, Lingnau A
Behav Res Methods
. 2022 Jul;
55(4):1890-1906.
PMID: 35788973
In daily life, we frequently encounter actions performed by other people. Here we aimed to examine the key categories and features underlying the organization of a wide range of actions...
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Zhuang T, Lingnau A
Psychol Res
. 2021 Dec;
86(6):1871-1891.
PMID: 34907466
Objects can be categorized at different levels of abstraction, ranging from the superordinate (e.g., fruit) and the basic (e.g., apple) to the subordinate level (e.g., golden delicious). The basic level...
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Kroczek L, Lingnau A, Schwind V, Wolff C, Muhlberger A
PLoS One
. 2021 Sep;
16(9):e0256912.
PMID: 34469494
Social interaction requires fast and efficient processing of another person's intentions. In face-to-face interactions, aversive or appetitive actions typically co-occur with emotional expressions, allowing an observer to anticipate action intentions....
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Ragni F, Lingnau A, Turella L
Neuroimage
. 2021 Jul;
241:118428.
PMID: 34311066
Visual imagery relies on a widespread network of brain regions, partly engaged during the perception of external stimuli. Beyond the recruitment of category-selective areas (FFA, PPA), perception of familiar faces...
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Bergstrom F, Wurm M, Valerio D, Lingnau A, Almeida J
Cortex
. 2021 Apr;
139:152-165.
PMID: 33873036
When we see a manipulable object (henceforth tool) or a hand performing a grasping movement, our brain is automatically tuned to how that tool can be grasped (i.e., its affordance)...
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Pedersini C, Lingnau A, Sanchez-Lopez J, Cardobi N, Savazzi S, Marzi C
Neuropsychologia
. 2020 Nov;
149:107673.
PMID: 33186572
The general aim of this study was to assess the effect produced by visuo-spatial attention on both behavioural performance and brain activation in hemianopic patients following visual stimulus presentation to...