Elger L Abrahamse
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Held L, Cracco E, Bardi L, Kiraga M, Cristianelli E, Brass M, et al.
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2024 Jan;
36(3):522-533.
PMID: 38165734
Classical conditioning states that the systematic co-occurrence of a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus can cause the neutral stimulus to, over time, evoke the same response as the unconditioned...
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Ruitenberg M, Abrahamse E, Santens P, Notebaert W
J Neuropsychol
. 2022 Oct;
17(2):264-278.
PMID: 36303524
Prior work on patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) has shown that the administration of dopaminergic medication in the early to intermediate stages of PD benefits (motor) functions associated with the...
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van Wezel M, Abrahamse E, Vanden Abeele M
Addict Behav Rep
. 2021 Dec;
14:100365.
PMID: 34938826
Introduction: Screen time apps that allow smartphone users to manage their screen time are assumed to combat negative effects of smartphone use. This study explores whether a social media restriction,...
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Bundt C, Ruitenberg M, Abrahamse E, Notebaert W
PLoS One
. 2018 May;
13(5):e0197278.
PMID: 29771931
Previous studies indicated that cognitive conflict continues to bias actions even after a movement has been initiated. The present paper examined whether cognitive control also biases actions after movement initiation....
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Ruitenberg M, Abrahamse E, Santens P, Notebaert W
J Neuropsychol
. 2017 Jul;
13(1):121-135.
PMID: 28714199
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurological disorder associated primarily with motor symptoms such as tremor, slowness of movement, and difficulties with gait and balance. Most patients take dopaminergic medication to...
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Ruitenberg M, Duthoo W, Santens P, Seidler R, Notebaert W, Abrahamse E
Neuropsychologia
. 2016 Nov;
93(Pt A):30-39.
PMID: 27702597
Previous studies on movement sequence learning in Parkinson's disease (PD) have produced mixed results. A possible explanation for the inconsistent findings is that some studies have taken dopaminergic medication into...
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Braem S, Liefooghe B, De Houwer J, Brass M, Abrahamse E
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2016 Sep;
43(3):394-403.
PMID: 27617776
Unlike other animals, humans have the unique ability to share and use verbal instructions to prepare for upcoming tasks. Recent research showed that instructions are sufficient for the automatic, reflex-like...
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Bundt C, Abrahamse E, Braem S, Brass M, Notebaert W
Neuroimage
. 2016 Jul;
142:483-488.
PMID: 27397625
Task preparation has been associated with a transient suppression of corticospinal excitability (CSE) before target onset, but it is an open question to what extent CSE suppression during task preparation...
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Abrahamse E, Silvetti M
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2016 Jun;
10:192.
PMID: 27242468
No abstract available.
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Bundt C, Bardi L, Abrahamse E, Brass M, Notebaert W
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2015 Oct;
9:539.
PMID: 26483658
Embodied cognition postulates that perceptual and motor processes serve higher-order cognitive faculties like language. A major challenge for embodied cognition concerns the grounding of abstract concepts. Here we zoom in...