• Feeling the Future Again: Retroactive Avoidance of Negative Stimuli
    with V. Buechner, C. Kuhbandner, M. Pflitsch, and M. Fernandez-Capo
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 21 (9-10): 121-152. 2014.
    During the past decades, several theories have been proposed that relate quantum mechanics to information processing in the human mind. These theories predict that the arrow of time has no direction during unconscious processing states. Across 7 experiments, we tested whether masked negative stimuli presented in the future lead to an unconscious avoidance reaction in the present. Response registration took place about 500 milliseconds before stimulus onset. In the majority of the studies the pre…Read more
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    Knowledge-augmented face perception: Prospects for the Bayesian brain-framework to align AI and human vision
    with Florian Blume, Pia Bideau, Olaf Hellwich, and Rasha Abdel Rahman
    Consciousness and Cognition 101 103301. 2022.
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    Impaired rapid error monitoring but intact error signaling following rostral anterior cingulate cortex lesions in humans
    with Francesco Di Gregorio, Teresa Muricchio, and Giuseppe Di Pellegrino
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9. 2015.
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    Do We Still Need Reformers in the Church? The Case of Oscar Romero
    New Blackfriars 99 (1080): 219-231. 2018.
    Pope Francis wants a reform of the church and he sees Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador as a model bishop, one who smells like his sheep and who was fully committed to a poor church for the poor. Pope Francis and Archbishop Romero agree that the basis for church reform must be the gospel. As Jesus did not preach himself but the kingdom of God, the church must be at the service of the kingdom, she is the sacrament of the kingdom. The first addressees of the good news of the kingdom of God we…Read more