Juha M Lahnakoski
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Lahnakoski J, Forbes P, McCall C, Schilbach L
R Soc Open Sci
. 2020 Sep;
7(8):191815.
PMID: 32968493
Interpersonal coordination of behaviour is essential for smooth social interactions. Measures of interpersonal behaviour, however, often rely on subjective evaluations, invasive measurement techniques or gross measures of motion. Here, we...
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Henco L, Brandi M, Lahnakoski J, Diaconescu A, Mathys C, Schilbach L
Cortex
. 2020 Jun;
131:221-236.
PMID: 32571519
Computational models of social learning and decision-making provide mechanistic tools to investigate the neural mechanisms that are involved in understanding other people. While most studies employ explicit instructions to learn...
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Brandi M, Kaifel D, Lahnakoski J, Schilbach L
Behav Res Methods
. 2019 Nov;
52(3):1044-1055.
PMID: 31712998
Sense of agency describes the experience of being the cause of one's own actions and the resulting effects. In a social interaction, one's actions may also have a perceivable effect...
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Zillekens I, Brandi M, Lahnakoski J, Koul A, Manera V, Becchio C, et al.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci
. 2018 Nov;
14(1):97-107.
PMID: 30481356
Interpersonal predictive coding (IPPC) describes the behavioral phenomenon whereby seeing a communicative rather than an individual action helps to discern a masked second agent. As little is known, yet, about...
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Karjalainen T, Seppala K, Glerean E, Karlsson H, Lahnakoski J, Nuutila P, et al.
Cereb Cortex
. 2018 Nov;
29(9):4006-4016.
PMID: 30475982
Emotions can be characterized by dimensions of arousal and valence (pleasantness). While the functional brain bases of emotional arousal and valence have been actively investigated, the neuromolecular underpinnings remain poorly...
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Nummenmaa L, Lahnakoski J, Glerean E
Curr Opin Psychol
. 2018 Mar;
24:7-14.
PMID: 29550395
Sociability and capability of shared mental states are hallmarks of the human species, and pursuing shared goals oftentimes requires coordinating both behaviour and mental states. Here we review recent work...
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Smirnov D, Lachat F, Peltola T, Lahnakoski J, Koistinen O, Glerean E, et al.
PLoS One
. 2017 Dec;
12(12):e0189508.
PMID: 29228054
Seeing an action may activate the corresponding action motor code in the observer. It remains unresolved whether seeing and performing an action activates similar action-specific motor codes in the observer...
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Differential inter-subject correlation of brain activity when kinship is a variable in moral dilemma
Bacha-Trams M, Glerean E, Dunbar R, Lahnakoski J, Ryyppo E, Sams M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Oct;
7(1):14244.
PMID: 29079809
Previous behavioural studies have shown that humans act more altruistically towards kin. Whether and how knowledge of genetic relatedness translates into differential neurocognitive evaluation of observed social interactions has remained...
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Karjalainen T, Karlsson H, Lahnakoski J, Glerean E, Nuutila P, Jaaskelainen I, et al.
Cereb Cortex
. 2017 May;
27(8):4257-4266.
PMID: 28541428
Neuroimaging studies have shown that seeing others in pain activates brain regions that are involved in first-hand pain, suggesting that shared neuromolecular pathways support processing of first-hand and vicarious pain....
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Lahnakoski J, Jaaskelainen I, Sams M, Nummenmaa L
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2017 Apr;
38(7):3360-3376.
PMID: 28379608
To understand temporally extended events, the human brain needs to accumulate information continuously across time. Interruptions that require switching of attention to other event sequences disrupt this process. To reveal...