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Overview

C.H.M. Brunia is affiliated with Tilburg University in the Netherlands. Their academic profile shows a focus on research and teaching within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Wait and see.

    C.H.M Brunia;G.J.M van Boxtel

  • Psychophysiological brain research.

    C.H.M. Brunia;A.W.K. Gaillard;A. Kok

  • A psychophysiological analysis of inhibitory motor control in the stop-signal paradigm.

    Geert J.M van Boxtel;Geert J.M van Boxtel;Maurits W van der Molen;J.Richard Jennings;Cornelis H.M Brunia

  • Neural aspects of anticipatory behavior.

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  • Distribution of slow brain potentials related to motor preparation and stimulus anticipation in a time estimation task.

    C.H.M. Brunia;E.J.P. Damen

  • Stimulation of the Subthalamic Region Facilitates the Selection and Inhibition of Motor Responses in Parkinson's Disease

    Wery P. M. van den Wildenberg;Geert J. M. van Boxtel;Maurits W. van der Molen;D. Andries Bosch

  • Central effects of baroreceptor activation in humans: Attenuation of skeletal reflexes and pain perception

    Barry R. Dworkin;Thomas Elbert;Harald Rau;Niels Birbaumer

  • Negative Slow Waves as Indices of Anticipation: The Bereitschaftspotential, the Contingent Negative Variation, and the Stimulus-Preceding Negativity

    Cornelis H. M. Brunia;Geert J. M. van Boxtel;Koen B. E. Böcker

  • Changes in heart rate and slow brain potentials related to motor preparation and stimulus anticipation in a time estimation task.

    E.J.P. Damen;C.H.M. Brunia

  • Movement and stimulus preceding negativity

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  • Waiting to perceive: reward or punishment?

    Cornelis H.M. Brunia;Cornelis H.M. Brunia;Steven A. Hackley;Geert J.M. van Boxtel;Yasunori Kotani

  • Event-Related Brain Research

    Cornelis Henri Marie Brunia;Gijsbertus Mulder;M. N. Verbaten

  • Motor and non-motor aspects of slow brain potentials

    G.J.M. van Boxtel;C.H.M. Brunia

  • A spatiotemporal dipole model of the Stimulus Preceding Negativity (SPN) prior to feedback stimuli

    K.B.E. Böcker;C.H.M. Brunia;M.M.C. van den Berg-Lenssen

  • Detection of EMG onset in ERP research

    G.J.M. van Boxtel;L.H.D. Geraats;M.M.C. van den Berg-Lenssen;C.H.M. Brunia

  • Anticipatory attention: an event-related desynchronization approach.

    Marcel C.M Bastiaansen;Cornelis H.M Brunia

  • Visual feedback about time estimation is related to a right hemisphere activation measured by PET.

    C.H.M. Brunia;B.M. de Jong;M.M.C. van den Berg-Lenssen;A.M.J. Paans

  • Event-related desynchronization during anticipatory attention for an upcoming stimulus: a comparative EEG/MEG study.

    Marcel C.M Bastiaansen;Koen B.E Böcker;Cornelis H.M Brunia;Jan C de Munck

  • Correcting ocular artifacts in the EEG: A comparison of several methods

    C.H.M. Brunia;J. Möcks;M.M.C. van den Berg-Lenssen

  • Event-related potentials to different feedback stimuli.

    Dorothee J. Chwilla;Cornelis H.M. Brunia

  • CNV and EMG preceding a plantar flexion of the foot

    C.H.M. Brunia;A.J.J.M. Vingerhoets

  • A spatio-temporal dipole model of the readiness potential in humans. I. Finger movement

    Koen B.E. Böcker;Cornelis H.M. Brunia;Pierre J.M. Cluitmans

  • The effect of an acoustic warning stimulus upon the electrically elicited blink reflex in humans.

    A.J.W. Boelhouwer;R.J.M.A. Teurlings;C.H.M. Brunia

  • Motor and non-motor components of the contingent negative variation

    G.J.M. van Boxtel;C.H.M. Brunia

  • Opposite hemisphere differences in movement related potentials preceding foot and finger flexions.

    C.H.M. Brunia;A.J.J.M. Vingerhoets

  • An ERP correlate of metrical stress in spoken word recognition

    Koen Bocker;Koen Bocker;Marcel M.C.M. Bastiaansen;Jean J. Vroomen;Cornelis C.H.M. Brunia

  • Waiting to Respond: Electrophysiological Measurements in Man During Preparation for a Voluntary Movement

    C. H. M. Brunia;S. A. V. M. Haagh;J. G. M. Scheirs

Frequent Co-Authors

Ad J. J. M. Vingerhoets
Ad J. J. M. Vingerhoets Tilburg University
Albert Kok
Albert Kok University of Amsterdam

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