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Publications

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Zentgraf, K., Munzert, J., Bischoff, M., Newman-Norlund, R.D. Action observation as predictive simulation: Neuroscientific foundations and applications. (In press, Vision Research).

Stoit, A., van Schie, H., Riem, M., Meulenbroek, R.G. J., Newman-Norlund, R.D. & Buitelaar, J.K. Self-other representation and differentiation in children with autism spectrum disorder.  (In press, Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders)

Newman-Norlund, R.D., van Schie, H., van Hoek, M.E., Cuijpers, R., van Elk, M. & Bekkering, H. (2010). The Role of Inferior Frontal and Parietal Areas in Differentiating Meaningful and Meaningless Object-Directed Actions. Brain Research, 1315, 63-74.

Newman-Norlund, R.D.,  Ondobaka, S., van Schie, H.T., van Elswijk, G. & Bekkering, H. (2010). Virtual lesions of the dorsal pars opercularis abolish response facilitation for biological and non-biological cues. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 4, 5.

Newman-Norlund, S.E., Noordzij, M., Newman-Norlund, R.D., Volman, I., Hagoort, P., & Toni, I.  (2009). Recipient design in tacit communication.  Cognition, 111, 46-54.

Bekkering, H., Cuijpers, R., de Bruijn, E., Newman-Norlund, R.D., van Schie, H.T. & Meulenbroek, R.(2009). Neurocognitive mechanisms supporting human interactions. Topics in Cognitive Science, 1, 340-352.

Newman-Norlund, R.D., Ganesh, S., van Schie, H., de Bruijn, E. & Bekkering, H. (2009). Empathic modulation of error related brain activity during the observation of penalty shots between friend and foe.  Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 4, 10-22.

Newman-Norlund, R.D., Muelenbroek, R.G.J., & Bekkering, H. (2008). Anatomical substrates of cooperative joint action in a continuous motor task: Virtual bar lifting and balancing. NeuroImage, 41, 169-177.

Newman-Norlund, R.D., van Schie, H. T., van Zuijlen, A. M. J., & Bekkering, H. (2007). The human mirror neuron system more active during complementary compared with imitative action. Nature Neuroscience, 10, 817-818.

Newman-Norlund, R.D., Noordzij, M. L., Meulenbroek, R.G. J., & Bekkering, H. (2007). Exploring the brain basis of joint action:  Coordination of actions, goals and intentions. Social Neuroscience, 2, 48-65.

Newman-Norlund, R.D.., Johnson-Frey, S.H., & Grafton, S.T.  (2006). Anatomical substrates of visual and auditory miniature second-language learning. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18, 1984-1997.

Johnson-Frey, S.H., Newman-Norlund, R.D.., & Grafton, S.T. (2005).  A distributed network in the left cerebral hemisphere for planning everyday tool use skills. Cerebral Cortex, 15, 681-695.

Johnson-Frey, S.H., Maloof, F.R, Newman-Norlund, R.D., Farrer, C., Inati, S. & Grafton, S.T. (2003). Actions or hand-object interactions? Human inferior frontal cortex and action observation. Neuron, 39, 1053-1058.

Johnson-Frey, S.H., Vinton, D., Newman-Norlund, R.D., & Grafton. S.T.  (2005). Cortical topography of human anterior intraparietal cortex active during visually-guided grasping. Cognitive Brain Research, 23, 397-405.

Newman-Norlund, R.D. Functional correlates of increasing gestural fluency using a miniature language approach. (manuscript in preparation).

Newman-Norlund, R.D., Bruggink, K., Cuijpers, R. & Bekkering, H. Human brain codes action probabilities. (submitted, Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience)

De Ruiter, J.P., Noordzij, M.L., Newman-Norlund, S., Newman-Norlund, R. D., Hagoort, P., Levinson, S.C. & Toni, I. (in press).  Exploring the cognitive infrastructure of communication. Interaction Studies: Social Behavioral and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems, 11, 1.

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