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The Bayesian sampler: Generic Bayesian inference causes incoherence in human probability judgments.. Human probability judgments are systematically biased, in apparent tension with Bayesian models of cognition. But perhaps the brain does no…
Psychological Review · auteur h-index 86 · 111 citations
The “embreathment” illusion highlights the role of breathing in corporeal awareness. Recent theories posit that physiological signals contribute to corporeal awareness, the basic feeling that one has a body (body ownership) that acts accord…
Journal of Neurophysiology · auteur h-index 86 · 103 citations
Effect of Low-Dose Iron Supplementation on Early Development in Breastfed Infants. Importance: Breastfed infants are at risk of iron deficiency, which is associated with suboptimal development. There is a paucity of evidence on the effects…
Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine · auteur h-index 100 · 16 citations
Addressing the Data Scarcity Problem in Ecotoxicology via Small Data Machine Learning Methods. Machine learning (ML) has been extensively employed in the field of ecotoxicological research, with a notable application in predicting ecotoxici…
Environmental Science & Technology · auteur h-index 85 · 47 citations
Subjective cognitive decline: Memory complaints, cognitive awareness, and metacognition. Cognitive complaints are common in elderly subjects and are a frequent reason for referral to memory clinics. If the complaints are not associated with…
Alzheimer s & Dementia · auteur h-index 106 · 59 citations
Intentional Binding Without Intentional Action. The experience of authorship over one's actions and their consequences-sense of agency-is a fundamental aspect of conscious experience. In recent years, it has become common to use intentional…
Psychological Science · auteur h-index 85 · 151 citations
Modern psychology has long focused on the body as the basis of the self. Recently, predictive processing accounts of interoception (perception of the body 'from within') have become influential in accounting for experiences of body ownershi…
Trends in Cognitive Sciences · auteur h-index 85 · 323 citations
Interoceptive inference, emotion, and the embodied self. The concept of the brain as a prediction machine has enjoyed a resurgence in the context of the Bayesian brain and predictive coding approaches within cognitive science. To date, this…
Trends in Cognitive Sciences · auteur h-index 85 · 1818 citations
Changing Body Representation Through Full Body Ownership Illusions Might Foster Motor Rehabilitation Outcome in Patients With Stroke. How our brain represents our body through the integration of internal and external sensory information so…
Frontiers in Psychology · auteur h-index 105 · 45 citations
An acetylated Tau-174 CSF biomarker discriminates between TDP-43 and tau pathology in patients with frontotemporal lobar degeneration. Biomarkers to determine underlying frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) tau or TAR DNA-binding protei…
Nature Medicine · auteur h-index 135 · 4 citations
Following Paths of Maximum Catalytic Activity in the Composition Space of High‐Entropy Alloys. Abstract The search for better and cheaper electrocatalysts is vital in the global transition to renewable energy resources. High‐entropy alloys…
Advanced Energy Materials · auteur h-index 109 · 38 citations
Phase 1, placebo-controlled, single ascending dose trial to evaluate the safety, pharmacokinetics and effect on altered states of consciousness of intranasal BPL-003 (5-methoxy- N,N -dimethyltryptamine benzoate) in healthy participants. AIM…
Journal of Psychopharmacology · auteur h-index 125 · 33 citations
Specialist physiotherapy for functional motor disorder in England and Scotland (Physio4FMD): a pragmatic, multicentre, phase 3 randomised controlled trial. BACKGROUND: Functional motor disorder-the motor variant of functional neurological d…
The Lancet Neurology · auteur h-index 84 · 55 citations
ASSESSMENT OF COMA AND IMPAIRED CONSCIOUSNESS
The Lancet · auteur h-index 84 · 13179 citations
A shared central thalamus mechanism underlying diverse recoveries in disorders of consciousness. Disorders of consciousness (DoC) encompass a range of states characterized by prolonged altered awareness due to heterogeneous brain damage and…
Nature Communications · auteur h-index 140 · 7 citations
‘Man is a part of nature, and his war against nature is inevitably a war against himself’ ― Rachel Carson. The term Anthropocene describes the current period, when the biophysical systems of Earth are being significantly altered by human ac…
International Journal of Epidemiology · auteur h-index 109 · 52 citations
I overthink—Therefore I am not: An active inference account of altered sense of self and agency in depersonalisation disorder. This paper considers the phenomenology of depersonalisation disorder, in relation to predictive processing and it…
Consciousness and Cognition · auteur h-index 262 · 76 citations
Background The integration of various domains or levels of analysis (clinical, neurobiological, genetic, etc.) has been a challenge in schizophrenia research. A promising approach is to use the core phenomenological features of the disorder…
Consciousness and Cognition · auteur h-index 150 · 99 citations
Nanoparticles binding to lipid membranes: from vesicle-based gels to vesicle tubulation and destruction. While cells offer numerous inspiring examples in which membrane morphology and function are controlled by interactions with viruses or…
Nanoscale · auteur h-index 129 · 35 citations
The therapeutic potential of psychedelics: the European regulatory perspective
The Lancet · auteur h-index 83 · 28 citations
Seeing Things as They Are. Abstract This book provides an account of the intentionality of perceptual experience. With special emphasis on vision, the book explains how the raw phenomenology of perception sets the content and the conditions…
Oxford University Press eBooks · auteur h-index 83 · 167 citations
Thinking too much: Introspection can reduce the quality of preferences and decisions.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology · auteur h-index 83 · 1000 citations
Thinking too much: Introspection can reduce the quality of preferences and decisions.. In Study 1, college students' preferences for different brands of strawberry jams were compared with experts' ratings of the jams. Students who analyzed…
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology · auteur h-index 83 · 1200 citations
Executive Functions, Memory, and Social Cognitive Deficits and Recovery in Chronic Alcoholism: A Critical Review to Inform Future Research. Alcoholism is a complex and dynamic disease, punctuated by periods of abstinence and relapse, and in…
Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research · auteur h-index 106 · 327 citations
Multiscale integration: beyond internalism and externalism. We present a multiscale integrationist interpretation of the boundaries of cognitive systems, using the Markov blanket formalism of the variational free energy principle. This inte…
Synthese · auteur h-index 262 · 157 citations
Free-energy and the brain. If one formulates Helmholtz's ideas about perception in terms of modern-day theories one arrives at a model of perceptual inference and learning that can explain a remarkable range of neurobiological facts. Using…
Synthese · auteur h-index 262 · 672 citations
The theory of constructed emotion: an active inference account of interoception and categorization. The science of emotion has been using folk psychology categories derived from philosophy to search for the brain basis of emotion. The last…
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience · auteur h-index 122 · 1438 citations
Value of Annual MRI Monitoring in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis Treated With Ocrelizumab. BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Current guidelines recommend annual MRI scans during treatment with disease-modifying therapies, including ocrelizumab,…
Neurology · auteur h-index 180 · 1 citation
Background and objectives Sleep is multidimensional, and it remains unclear which aspects are most relevant to cognition and dementia risk. We aimed to apply a data-driven approach to identify clusters of sleep variables that reflect meanin…
Neurology · auteur h-index 172 · 1 citation
Stabilizing brain-computer interfaces through alignment of latent dynamics. Intracortical brain-computer interfaces (iBCIs) restore motor function to people with paralysis by translating brain activity into control signals for external devi…
Nature Communications · auteur h-index 82 · 33 citations
A Variational Approach to Scripts. This paper proposes a formal reconstruction of the script construct by leveraging the active inference framework, a behavioral modeling framework that casts action, perception, emotions, and attention as p…
Frontiers in Psychology · auteur h-index 262 · 23 citations
Consciousness as Integrated Information: a Provisional Manifesto. The integrated information theory (IIT) starts from phenomenology and makes use of thought experiments to claim that consciousness is integrated information. Specifically: (i…
Biological Bulletin · auteur h-index 134 · 1524 citations
Hybrid predictive coding: Inferring, fast and slow. Predictive coding is an influential model of cortical neural activity. It proposes that perceptual beliefs are furnished by sequentially minimising "prediction errors"-the differences betw…
PLoS Computational Biology · auteur h-index 85 · 56 citations
Learning action-oriented models through active inference. Converging theories suggest that organisms learn and exploit probabilistic models of their environment. However, it remains unclear how such models can be learned in practice. The op…
PLoS Computational Biology · auteur h-index 85 · 123 citations
Associations of Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementia Neuropathologies With Timely Diagnosis of Dementia in Healthcare Settings. BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: A timely diagnosis of dementia may provide valuable time for treatment and planning…
Neurology · auteur h-index 199 · 1 citation
Movement Disorders in the World of COVID ‐19. In a few weeks, our world has become a very different place. Those things that we took for granted have been severely disrupted, and, suddenly, we all fear for our own mortality and health of ou…
Movement Disorders · auteur h-index 117 · 27 citations
Explicit and implicit measures of body ownership and agency: affected by the same manipulations and yet independent
Experimental Brain Research · auteur h-index 99 · 30 citations
Virtual training leads to physical, cognitive and neural benefits in healthy adults. Physical activity, such as high-intensity intermittent aerobic exercise (HIE), can improve executive functions. Although performing strength or aerobic tra…
NeuroImage · auteur h-index 81 · 53 citations
“Project for a Spatiotemporal Neuroscience” – Brain and Psyche Share Their Topography and Dynamic. What kind of neuroscience does psychoanalysis require? At his time, Freud in his “Project for a Scientific Psychology” searched for a model o…
Frontiers in Psychology · auteur h-index 101 · 35 citations
The mechanistic divide in psychedelic neuroscience: An unbridgeable gap?. In recent years, psychedelics have generated considerable excitement and interest as potential novel therapeutics for an array of conditions, with the most advanced e…
Neurotherapeutics · auteur h-index 168 · 22 citations