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Kris Baetens
Kris Baetens
Tenure Track Professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Verified email at vub.be
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Understanding others' actions and goals by mirror and mentalizing systems: a meta-analysis
F Van Overwalle, K Baetens
Neuroimage 48 (3), 564-584, 2009
14832009
Social cognition and the cerebellum: a meta-analysis of over 350 fMRI studies
F Van Overwalle, K Baetens, P Mariën, M Vandekerckhove
Neuroimage 86, 554-572, 2014
4332014
Counterfactual thinking: an fMRI study on changing the past for a better future
N Van Hoeck, N Ma, L Ampe, K Baetens, M Vandekerckhove, ...
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 8 (5), 556-564, 2013
1772013
Involvement of the mentalizing network in social and non-social high construal
K Baetens, N Ma, J Steen, F Van Overwalle
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 9 (6), 817-824, 2014
1592014
Inconsistencies in spontaneous and intentional trait inferences
N Ma, M Vandekerckhove, K Baetens, F Van Overwalle, R Seurinck, ...
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 7 (8), 937-950, 2012
1162012
Cerebellar areas dedicated to social cognition? A comparison of meta-analytic and connectivity results
F Van Overwalle, K Baetens, P Mariën, M Vandekerckhove
Social neuroscience 10 (4), 337-344, 2015
852015
Traits are represented in the medial prefrontal cortex: an fMRI adaptation study
N Ma, K Baetens, M Vandekerckhove, J Kestemont, W Fias, ...
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 9 (8), 1185-1192, 2014
652014
N400 and LPP in spontaneous trait inferences
K Baetens, L Van der Cruyssen, A Achtziger, M Vandekerckhove, ...
Brain research 1418, 83-92, 2011
592011
Trait inferences in goal-directed behavior: ERP timing and localization under spontaneous and intentional processing
F Van Overwalle, S Van den Eede, K Baetens, M Vandekerckhove
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 4 (2), 177-190, 2009
532009
Neural correlates of attributing causes to the self, another person and the situation
J Kestemont, N Ma, K Baetens, N Clément, F Van Overwalle, ...
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 10 (1), 114-121, 2015
472015
The dorsal medial prefrontal cortex is recruited by high construal of non-social stimuli
KLMR Baetens, N Ma, F Van Overwalle
Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 11, 44, 2017
302017
Dissociation of a trait and a valence representation in the mPFC
N Ma, K Baetens, M Vandekerckhove, L Van der Cruyssen, ...
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 9 (10), 1506-1514, 2014
272014
The posterior cerebellum supports implicit learning of social belief sequences
Q Ma, M Pu, E Heleven, NP Haihambo, K Baetens, C Baeken, N Deroost, ...
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 21 (5), 970-992, 2021
25*2021
Social cerebellum in goal-directed navigation
M Li, Q Ma, K Baetens, M Pu, N Deroost, C Baeken, E Heleven, ...
Social Neuroscience 16 (5), 467-485, 2021
232021
Social thinking is for doing: the posterior cerebellum supports predictions of social actions based on personality traits
N Haihambo, Q Ma, C Baeken, N Deroost, K Baetens, E Heleven, ...
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 17 (2), 241-251, 2022
212022
The involvement of the posterior cerebellum in reconstructing and predicting social action sequences
F Van Overwalle, M Pu, Q Ma, M Li, N Haihambo, K Baetens, N Deroost, ...
The Cerebellum, 1-9, 2021
212021
Nice or nerdy? The neural representation of social and competence traits
F Van Overwalle, N Ma, K Baetens
Social Neuroscience 11 (6), 567-578, 2016
212016
Involvement of the cerebellum in the serial reaction time task (SRT)(Response to Janacsek et al.)
K Baetens, M Firouzi, F Van Overwalle, N Deroost
NeuroImage 220, 117114, 2020
172020
The role of the posterior cerebellum in dysfunctional social sequencing
F Van Overwalle, C Baeken, S Campanella, CL Crunelle, E Heleven, ...
The Cerebellum, 1-12, 2021
162021
Implicit learning of true and false belief sequences
Q Ma, E Heleven, G Funghi, M Pu, K Baetens, N Deroost, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 643594, 2021
132021
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