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Louisa Kulke
Louisa Kulke
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Is implicit theory of mind a real and robust phenomenon? Results from a systematic replication study
L Kulke, B von Duhn, D Schneider, H Rakoczy
Psychological science 29 (6), 888-900, 2018
1402018
A comparison of the Affectiva iMotions Facial Expression Analysis Software with EMG for identifying facial expressions of emotion
L Kulke, D Feyerabend, A Schacht
Frontiers in psychology 11, 492813, 2020
1352020
How robust are anticipatory looking measures of Theory of Mind? Replication attempts across the life span
L Kulke, M Reiß, H Krist, H Rakoczy
Cognitive Development 46, 97-111, 2018
1222018
Do infants understand false beliefs? We don’t know yet–A commentary on Baillargeon, Buttelmann and Southgate’s commentary
D Poulin-Dubois, H Rakoczy, K Burnside, C Crivello, S Dörrenberg, ...
Cognitive Development 48, 302-315, 2018
1192018
Implicit Theory of Mind–An overview of current replications and non-replications
L Kulke, H Rakoczy
Data in brief 16, 101-104, 2018
872018
# EEGManyLabs: Investigating the replicability of influential EEG experiments
YG Pavlov, N Adamian, S Appelhoff, M Arvaneh, CSY Benwell, C Beste, ...
cortex 144, 213-229, 2021
842021
Neural differences between covert and overt attention studied using EEG with simultaneous remote eye tracking
LV Kulke, J Atkinson, O Braddick
Frontiers in human neuroscience 10, 592, 2016
812016
Automatic detection of attention shifts in infancy: Eye tracking in the fixation shift paradigm
L Kulke, J Atkinson, O Braddick
PloS one 10 (12), e0142505, 2015
592015
Why can some implicit Theory of Mind tasks be replicated and others cannot? A test of mentalizing versus submentalizing accounts
L Kulke, J Johannsen, H Rakoczy
PloS one 14 (3), e0213772, 2019
552019
Implicit reward associations impact face processing: Time-resolved evidence from event-related brain potentials and pupil dilations
W Hammerschmidt, I Kagan, L Kulke, A Schacht
NeuroImage 179, 557-569, 2018
432018
Neural mechanisms of attention become more specialised during infancy: Insights from combined eye tracking and EEG
L Kulke, J Atkinson, O Braddick
Developmental psychobiology 59 (2), 250-260, 2017
412017
Improving the generalizability of infant psychological research: The ManyBabies model
I Visser, C Bergmann, K Byers-Heinlein, R Dal Ben, W Duch, S Forbes, ...
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45, 2022
292022
Is implicit Theory of Mind real but hard to detect? Testing adults with different stimulus materials
L Kulke, M Wübker, H Rakoczy
Royal Society open science 6 (7), 190068, 2019
272019
Neural mechanisms of overt attention shifts to emotional faces
L Kulke
Neuroscience 418, 59-68, 2019
192019
Differential effects of learned associations with words and pseudowords on event-related brain potentials
L Kulke, M Bayer, AM Grimm, A Schacht
Neuropsychologia 124, 182-191, 2019
192019
Money or smiles: Independent ERP effects of associated monetary reward and happy faces
W Hammerschmidt, L Kulke, C Broering, A Schacht
PloS one 13 (10), e0206142, 2018
192018
Action anticipation based on an agent's epistemic state in toddlers and adults
T Schuwerk, D Kampis, R Baillargeon, S Biro, M Bohn, K Byers-Heinlein, ...
162021
Implicit theory of mind under realistic social circumstances measured with mobile eye-tracking
L Kulke, MAB Hinrichs
Scientific reports 11 (1), 1215, 2021
162021
Implicit Theory of Mind across the life span–Anticipatory looking data
L Kulke, M Reiß, H Krist, H Rakoczy
Data in Brief 15, 712-719, 2017
162017
Testing the role of verbal narration in implicit theory of mind tasks
L Kulke, H Rakoczy
Journal of Cognition and Development 20 (1), 1-14, 2019
122019
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