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    Predicting the bodily self in space and time

    To understand how the human brain distinguishes itself from external stimulation, it was examined if motor predictions enable healthy adult volunteers to infer self-location and to distinguish their body from ...

    D. M. L. de Boer, P. J. Johnston, F. Namdar, G. Kerr, A. Cleeremans in Scientific Reports (2024)

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    Evaluation of methods for connecting InSAR to a terrestrial reference frame in the Latrobe Valley, Australia

    Deformation measurements from satellite-borne synthetic aperture radar interferometry (InSAR) are usually measured relative to an arbitrary reference point (RP) of assumed stability over time. For InSAR rates ...

    P. J. Johnston, M. S. Filmer, T. Fuhrmann in Journal of Geodesy (2021)

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    Author Correction: A causal role for the right angular gyrus in self-location mediated perspective taking

    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

    D. M. L. de Boer, P. J. Johnston, G. Kerr, M. Meinzer, A. Cleeremans in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    A causal role for the right angular gyrus in self-location mediated perspective taking

    Recent theories suggest that self-consciousness, in its most elementary form, is functionally disconnected from the phenomenal body. Patients with psychosis frequently misattribute their thoughts and actions t...

    D. M. L. de Boer, P. J. Johnston, G. Kerr, M. Meinzer, A. Cleeremans in Scientific Reports (2020)