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    Recently the role of ideology and hegemony has received increased attention to explain varying dynamics of diffusion and autocratic cooperation. As a result, patterns of interaction in clusters from regions without hegemony or ideology have been overlooked because their autocracy-toautocracy transitions are no threat to the global status of democracy, even when active regime promotion is very common. This article will apply insights from economic cluster theory to political regimes and introduce…Read more
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    Cross-cultural differences in crossmodal correspondences between basic tastes and visual features
    with Xiaoang Wan, Andy T. Woods, Kirsten J. McKenzie, Carlos Velasco, and Charles Spence
    Frontiers in Psychology 5. 2014.
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    Neurocognitive Development of the Resolution of Selective Visuo-Spatial Attention: Functional MRI Evidence From Object Tracking
    with Kerstin Wolf, Elena Galeano Weber, Steffen Volz, Ulrike Nöth, Ralf Deichmann, Marcus J. Naumer, Till Pfeiffer, and Christian J. Fiebach
    Frontiers in Psychology 9 373139. 2018.
    Our ability to select relevant information from the environment is limited by the resolution of attention – i.e., the minimum size of the region that can be selected. Neural mechanisms that underlie this limit and its development are not yet understood. Functional MRI was performed during an object tracking task in 7- and 11-year-old children, and in young adults. Object tracking activated canonical fronto-parietal attention systems and motion-sensitive area MT in children as young as 7 years. O…Read more
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    La représentation extérieure de la Belgique
    Res Publica 3 (2): 142-151. 1961.
  • Boekbespreking
    Philosophia Reformata 2 (n/a): 250. 1937.