prof. dr. Cees Brunia

emeritus professor Physiological Psychology

TSB: Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
TSB: Department of Cognitive Neuropsychology

Recent publications

  1. Negative slow waves as indices of anticipation - The Bereitschaftspot…

    Brunia, C. H. M., van Boxtel, G. J. M., & Böcker, K. B. E. (2012). Negative slow waves as indices of anticipation: The Bereitschaftspotential, the Contingent Negative Variation, and the Stimulus-Preceding Negativity. In E. S. Kappenman, & S. J. Luck (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of event-related potential components (pp. 189-207). Oxford University Press.
  2. Waiting to perceive - Reward or punishment?

    Brunia, C. H. M., Hackley, S. A., van Boxtel, G. J. M., Kotani, Y., & Ohgami, Y. (2011). Waiting to perceive: Reward or punishment? Clinical Neurophysiology, 122(5), 858-868.
  3. Stimulus-preceding negativities - Current status and directions for f…

    van Boxtel, G. J. M., Böcker, K. B. E., & Brunia, C. H. M. (2009). Stimulus-preceding negativities: Current status and directions for future research . Psychophysiology, 46, 6-6.
  4. Stimulation of the subthalamic region facilitates the selection and i…

    Van Den Wildenberg, W. P. M., Van Boxtel, G. J. M., Van Der Molen, M. W., Bosch, D. A., Speelman, J. D., & Brunia, C. H. M. (2006). Stimulation of the subthalamic region facilitates the selection and inhibition of motor responses in Parkinson's disease. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18(4), 626–636.
  5. Anticipatory attention to verbal and nonverbal stimuli is reflected i…

    Brunia, C. H. M., & van Boxtel, G. J. M. (2004). Anticipatory attention to verbal and nonverbal stimuli is reflected in a modality-specific SPN. Experimental Brain Research, 156(2), 231-239.

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