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Guy Rens
Guy Rens
Postdoctoral Fellow in Neurophysiology
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Age-related changes in frontal network structural and functional connectivity in relation to bimanual movement control
H Fujiyama, J Van Soom, G Rens, J Gooijers, I Leunissen, O Levin, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 36 (6), 1808-1822, 2016
932016
Performing two different actions simultaneously: The critical role of interhemispheric interactions during the preparation of bimanual movement
H Fujiyama, J Van Soom, G Rens, K Cuypers, KF Heise, O Levin, ...
Cortex 77, 141-154, 2016
602016
YAP and TAZ heterogeneity in primary liver cancer: an analysis of its prognostic and diagnostic role
M Van Haele, IM Moya, R Karaman, G Rens, J Snoeck, O Govaere, ...
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 20 (3), 638, 2019
502019
The role of the anterior intraparietal sulcus and the lateral occipital cortex in fingertip force scaling and weight perception during object lifting
V van Polanen, G Rens, M Davare
Journal of Neurophysiology 124 (2), 557-573, 2020
132020
Observation of both skilled and erroneous object lifting can improve predictive force scaling in the observer
G Rens, M Davare
Frontiers in human neuroscience 13, 373, 2019
122019
Sensorimotor expectations bias motor resonance during observation of object lifting: The causal role of pSTS
G Rens, V van Polanen, A Botta, MA Gann, JJO De Xivry, M Davare
Journal of Neuroscience 40 (20), 3995-4009, 2020
112020
Lift observation conveys object weight distribution but partly enhances predictive lift planning
G Rens, JJ Orban de Xivry, M Davare, V van Polanen
Journal of Neurophysiology 125 (4), 1348-1366, 2021
52021
Grasping with a twist: Dissociating action goals from motor actions in human frontoparietal circuits
G Rens, TD Figley, JP Gallivan, Y Liu, JC Culham
Journal of Neuroscience 43 (32), 5831-5847, 2023
22023
Motor resonance is modulated by an object's weight distribution
G Rens, JJO De Xivry, M Davare, V van Polanen
Neuropsychologia 156, 107836, 2021
22021
Advantages of Using the Dorsolateral versus the Dorsomedial Visual Stream for Decoding Hand Movements
G Rens
Journal of Neuroscience 37 (35), 8312-8314, 2017
12017
The effects of explicit and implicit information on modulation of corticospinal excitability during hand-object interactions
G Rens, M Davare, V van Polanen
Neuropsychologia 177, 108402, 2022
2022
Using Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for the Study of Visually Guided Hand Actions
H Vahidi, G Rens, B Sorger, JC Culham
Journal of Vision 21 (9), 2958-2958, 2021
2021
The cortical motor resonance network underlying predictive object lifting
G Rens
2020
Behavioural effects of TMS over non-motor areas during object-oriented actions and perception
V van Polanen, G Rens, G Buckingham, M Davare
Brainbox Initiative Conference, Date: 2019/09/26-2019/09/27, Location …, 2019
2019
Dissociating the role of dorsal and ventral streams in object lifting and weight perception.
V van Polanen, G Rens, M Davare
Human Brain Mapping, Location: Rome, Italy, 2019
2019
The observation of explicit and implicit visuomotor cues can drive predictive motor control
G Rens, M Davare
bioRxiv, 664854, 2019
2019
Dissociating the role of dorsal and ventral visual streams in object lifting and weight perception
V Van Polanen, G Rens, M Davare
Front. Neurosci. Conference Abstract: 13th National Congress of the Belgian …, 2019
2019
Mismatch between expected and observed movements: Uncertainty alters motor resonance
G Rens, M Davare
Society for Neuroscience, Location: San Diego (CA), 2018
2018
Causal role of ventral premotor cortex during observation of transitive actions
G Rens, M Davare
Front. Neurosci. Conference Abstract: 12th National Congress of the Belgian …, 2017
2017
Lift observation conveys object weight distribution but partly enhances predictive lift planning 1 2 Running title: Weight distributions are partly encoded during observation 3 4
G Rens, JJO de Xivry, M Davare, V van Polanen, G Rens
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