Publications of Leonhard Schilbach
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Journal Article (52)
2016
Journal Article
80 (2), pp. 112 - 119 (2016)
Social Bayes: Using Bayesian Modeling to Study Autistic Trait-Related Differences in Social Cognition. BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
Journal Article
9 (7), pp. 781 - 789 (2016)
Spontaneous Facial Mimicry is Modulated by Joint Attention and Autistic Traits. AUTISM RESEARCH
Journal Article
134, pp. 270 - 280 (2016)
How do you make me feel better? Social cognitive emotion regulation and the default mode network. NEUROIMAGE
Journal Article
371 (1693), 2015037 (2016)
Interpersonal predictive coding, not action perception, is impaired in autism. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Journal Article
130, pp. 248 - 260 (2016)
Look into my eyes: Investigating joint attention using interactive eye-tracking and fMRI in a developmental sample. NEUROIMAGE
Journal Article
128, pp. 21 - 31 (2016)
FTO gene variant modulates the neural correlates of visual food perception. NEUROIMAGE
Journal Article
371 (1686), 20150081 (2016)
Towards a second-person neuropsychiatry. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Journal Article
4 (4), 22 (2016)
Strategic Decision-Making and Social Skills: Integrating Behavioral Economics and Social Cognition Research. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL STUDIES
Journal Article
48 (4), pp. 1580 - 1590 (2016)
Communicative interactions in point-light displays: Choosing among multiple response alternatives. Behavior Research Methods
Journal Article
10, pp. 326 - 335 (2016)
Transdiagnostic commonalities and differences in resting state functional connectivity of the default mode network in schizophrenia and major depression. NEUROIMAGE: CLINICAL 2015
Journal Article
6, 1724 (2015)
The Multilingual CID-5: A New Tool to Study the Perception of Communicative Interactions in Different Languages. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Journal Article
35 (36), pp. 12584 - 12592 (2015)
An Obesity-Predisposing Variant of the FTO Gene Regulates D2R-Dependent Reward Learning. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE Conference Paper (1)
2018
Conference Paper
83 (9, Suppl.), T181, p. S198 - S198 (2018)
LSD Increases Social Adaptation to Opinions Similar to One's Own. 73rd Annual Scientific Convention and Meeting of the Society-of-Biological-Psychiatry (SOBP), New York, NY, May 10, 2018 - May 12, 2018. BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY Meeting Abstract (2)
2019
Meeting Abstract
29, pp. S226 - S227. 31st Congress of the European-College-of-Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP), Barcelona, SPAIN, October 06, 2018 - October 09, 2018. (2019)
LSD increases social adaptation to opinions similar to one's own. In EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2015
Meeting Abstract
44 (Supplement 1), 3S1A004, pp. 263 - 264. 38th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP) 2015, Liverpool , August 23, 2015 - August 27, 2015. SAGE Publications Ltd., London EC1Y, England (2015)
The influence of dyadic gaze dynamics on joint and individual decisions. In PERCEPTION, Book Review (3)
2023
Book Review
378 (1870), 20210365 (2023)
Interpersonal attunement in social interactions: from collective psychophysiology to inter-personalized psychiatry and beyond. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Book Review
378 (1870), 20210365 (2023)
Interpersonal attunement in social interactions: from collective psychophysiology to inter-personalized psychiatry and beyond. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 2019
Book Review
20 (8), pp. 495 - 505 (2019)
Using second-person neuroscience to elucidate the mechanisms of social interaction. NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE Commentary (1)
2018
Commentary
A measuring stick for other minds Comment on 'Seeing mental states: An experimental strategy for measuring the observability of other minds' by Cristina Becchio et al (Physics of Life Reviews, 24). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2018), 3 pp.
Editorial (2)
2019
Editorial
215 (5), pp. 636 - 638 (2019)
The promise of two-person neuroscience for developmental psychiatry: using interaction-based sociometrics to identify disorders of social interaction. BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY