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Researcher
Pieter Verbeke
- Keywords:cognitive control, computational modelling, EEG
- Disciplines:Learning and behaviour, Human experimental psychology, Neurocognitive patterns and neural networks, Cognitive processes
Affiliations
- Department of Experimental psychology (Department)
Member
From21 Sep 2017 → Today
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- Learning to oscillate: Computational and EEG investigations of human flexibilityFrom1 Oct 2018 → 30 Sep 2022Funding: FWO fellowships
Publications
1 - 10 of 11
- Modulating hierarchical learning by high-definition transcranial alternating current stimulation at theta frequency(2023)
Authors: Meng Liu, Wenshan Dong, Yiling Wu, Pieter Verbeke, Tom Verguts, Qi Chen
Pages: 4421 - 4431 - Using top-down modulation to optimally balance shared versus separated task representations(2022)
Authors: Pieter Verbeke, Tom Verguts
Pages: 256 - 271 - Theta oscillations shift towards optimal frequency for cognitive control(2022)
Authors: Mehdi Senoussi, Pieter Verbeke, Kobe Desender, Esther De Loof, Durk Talsma, Tom Verguts
Pages: 1000 - 1013 - Time-based binding as a solution to and a limitation for flexible cognition(2022)
Authors: Mehdi Senoussi, Pieter Verbeke, Tom Verguts
- Theta and alpha power across fast and slow timescales in cognitive control(2021)
Authors: Pieter Huycke, Pieter Verbeke, Nico Böhler, Tom Verguts
Pages: 4581 - 4594 - Learning to synchronize : midfrontal theta dynamics during rule switching(2021)
Authors: Pieter Verbeke, Kate Ergo, Tom Verguts
Pages: 1516 - 1528 - Neural synchrony for adaptive control(2021)
Authors: Pieter Verbeke, Tom Verguts
Pages: 2394 - 2412 - The influence of threat on perceived spatial distance to out-group members(2020)
Authors: Chiara Fini, Pieter Verbeke, Sophie Sieber, Agnes Moors, Marcel Brass, Oliver Genschow
Pages: 757 - 764 - Learning to synchronize : how biological agents can couple neural task modules for dealing with the stability-plasticity dilemma(2019)
Authors: Pieter Verbeke, Tom Verguts
- Learning to synchronize : computational and EEG investigations of cognitive flexibility
Authors: Pieter Verbeke