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Amygdala activation when one is the target of deceit: did he lie to you or to someone else? by Grezes, J, Berthoz, S, Passingham, R
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Inferring false beliefs from the actions of oneself and others: an fMRI study by Grezes, J, Frith, C, Passingham, R
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Brain mechanisms for inferring deceit in the actions of others. by Grèzes, J, Frith, C, Passingham, R
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Inferring false beliefs from the actions of oneself and others: an fMRI study. by Grèzes, J, Frith, C, Passingham, R
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Activations related to "mirror" and "canonical" neurones in the human brain: an fMRI study. by Grèzes, J, Armony, J, Rowe, J, Passingham, R
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Affective response to one's own moral violations. by Berthoz, S, Grezes, J, Armony, J, Passingham, R, Dolan, R
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Objects automatically potentiate action: an fMRI study of implicit processing. by Grèzes, J, Tucker, M, Armony, J, Ellis, R, Passingham, R
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Seeing or doing? Influence of visual and motor familiarity in action observation. by Calvo-Merino, B, Grèzes, J, Glaser, D, Passingham, R, Haggard, P
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Seeing or doing? Influence of visual and motor familiarity in action observation (vol 16, pg 1905, 2006) by Calvo-Merino, B, Grezes, J, Glaser, D, Passingham, R, Haggard, P
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Action observation and acquired motor skills: an FMRI study with expert dancers. by Calvo-Merino, B, Glaser, D, Grezes, J, Passingham, R, Haggard, P
Published 2005Journal article