Sander E Bosch
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Dijkstra N, van Gaal S, Geerligs L, Bosch S, van Gerven M
eNeuro
. 2021 Oct;
8(5).
PMID: 34593516
Visual representations can be generated via feedforward or feedback processes. The extent to which these processes result in overlapping representations remains unclear. Previous work has shown that imagined stimuli elicit...
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Quax S, Bosch S, Peelen M, van Gerven M
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jan;
11(1):640.
PMID: 33436692
How the brain makes correct inferences about its environment based on noisy and ambiguous observations is one of the fundamental questions in Neuroscience. Prior knowledge about the probability with which...
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Thielen J, Bosch S, van Leeuwen T, van Gerven M, van Lier R
Sci Rep
. 2019 Nov;
9(1):17456.
PMID: 31767911
Eye movements can have serious confounding effects in cognitive neuroscience experiments. Therefore, participants are commonly asked to fixate. Regardless, participants will make so-called fixational eye movements under attempted fixation, which...
4.
Thielen J, Bosch S, van Leeuwen T, van Gerven M, van Lier R
Iperception
. 2019 Apr;
10(2):2041669519840047.
PMID: 31007887
Amodal completion is the phenomenon of perceiving completed objects even though physically they are partially occluded. In this review, we provide an extensive overview of the results obtained from a...
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Quax S, Dijkstra N, van Staveren M, Bosch S, van Gerven M
Neuroimage
. 2019 Apr;
195:444-453.
PMID: 30951848
Eye movements are an integral part of human perception, but can induce artifacts in many magneto-encephalography (MEG) and electroencephalography (EEG) studies. For this reason, investigators try to minimize eye movements...
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Dijkstra N, Bosch S, van Gerven M
Trends Cogn Sci
. 2019 Mar;
23(5):423-434.
PMID: 30876729
For decades, the extent to which visual imagery relies on the same neural mechanisms as visual perception has been a topic of debate. Here, we review recent neuroimaging studies comparing...
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Dijkstra N, Bosch S, van Gerven M
J Neurosci
. 2017 Jan;
37(5):1367-1373.
PMID: 28073940
Significance Statement: Visual imagery is the ability to visualize objects that are not in our direct line of sight: something that is important for memory, spatial reasoning, and many other...
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Backus A, Bosch S, Ekman M, Vicente Grabovetsky A, Doeller C
Nat Commun
. 2016 Jun;
7:11991.
PMID: 27325442
The ability to form associations between a multitude of events is the hallmark of episodic memory. Computational models have espoused the importance of the hippocampus as convergence zone, binding different...
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Bosch S, Jehee J, Fernandez G, Doeller C
J Neurosci
. 2014 May;
34(22):7493-500.
PMID: 24872554
The cortical reinstatement hypothesis of memory retrieval posits that content-specific cortical activity at encoding is reinstated at retrieval. Evidence for cortical reinstatement was found in higher-order sensory regions, reflecting reactivation...
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van der Ham I, van Zandvoort M, Meilinger T, Bosch S, Kant N, Postma A
Neuroreport
. 2010 May;
21(10):685-9.
PMID: 20508545
We present two cases (A.C. and W.J.) with navigation problems resulting from parieto-occipital right hemisphere damage. For both the cases, performance on the neuropsychological tests did not indicate specific impairments...