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Belkis Ezgi Arikan
Belkis Ezgi Arikan
postdoctoral researcher, Clinical Neurosciences, University Hospital Essen
Verified email at uk-essen.de
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Distinct roles for the cerebellum, angular gyrus, and middle temporal gyrus in action–feedback monitoring
BM van Kemenade, BE Arikan, K Podranski, O Steinsträter, T Kircher, ...
Cerebral Cortex 29 (4), 1520-1531, 2019
972019
Predicting the multisensory consequences of one’s own action: BOLD suppression in auditory and visual cortices
B Straube, BM van Kemenade, BE Arikan, K Fiehler, DT Leube, LR Harris, ...
PLoS One 12 (1), e0169131, 2017
722017
The angular gyrus is a supramodal comparator area in action–outcome monitoring
BM van Kemenade, BE Arikan, T Kircher, B Straube
Brain Structure and Function 222 (8), 3691-3703, 2017
712017
Predicting the sensory consequences of one’s own action: First evidence for multisensory facilitation
BM van Kemenade, BE Arikan, T Kircher, B Straube
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 78 (8), 2515-2526, 2016
632016
Self-regulation of anterior insula with real-time fMRI and its behavioral effects in obsessive-compulsive disorder: a feasibility study
K Buyukturkoglu, H Roettgers, J Sommer, M Rana, L Dietzsch, EB Arikan, ...
PLoS One 10 (8), e0135872, 2015
572015
Perceiving your hand moving: BOLD suppression in sensory cortices and the role of the cerebellum in the detection of feedback delays
BE Arikan, BM van Kemenade, K Podranski, O Steinsträter, B Straube, ...
Journal of Vision 19 (14), 4-4, 2019
482019
Voluntary and involuntary movements widen the window of subjective simultaneity
BE Arikan, BM van Kemenade, B Straube, LR Harris, T Kircher
i-Perception 8 (4), 2041669517719297, 2017
312017
Reach-relevant somatosensory signals modulate activity in the tactile suppression network
BE Arikan, D Voudouris, H Voudouri-Gertz, J Sommer, K Fiehler
Neuroimage 236, 118000, 2021
272021
Different contributions of efferent and reafferent feedback to sensorimotor temporal recalibration
BE Arikan, BM van Kemenade, K Fiehler, T Kircher, K Drewing, B Straube
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 22631, 2021
132021
The effect of self‐generated versus externally generated actions on timing, duration, and amplitude of blood oxygen level dependent response for visual feedback processing
E Kavroulakis, BM van Kemenade, BE Arikan, T Kircher, B Straube
Human Brain Mapping 43 (16), 4954-4969, 2022
112022
Neural correlates of visual and tactile path integration and their task related modulation
L Rosenblum, A Kreß, BE Arikan, B Straube, F Bremmer
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 9913, 2023
92023
Distinct role of central predictive mechanisms in tactile suppression
BE Arikan, D Voudouris, B Straube, K Fiehler
Iscience 27 (8), 2024
72024
The effect of self-vs. externally generated actions on timing, duration and amplitude of BOLD response for visual feedback processing
E Kavroulakis, BM van Kemenade, BE Arikan, T Kircher, B Straube
bioRxiv, 2021.06. 19.449116, 2021
22021
Reliability of tactile perception and suppression measurements
D Voudouris, P Georgiadis, K Fiehler, BE Arikan
IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2025
12025
Recalibration of agency transfers across modalities
BE Arikan, K Yarrow, K Fiehler
OSF, 2023
12023
Sensorimotor temporal recalibration: the contribution of motor-sensory and inter-sensory components
BE Arikan, BM van Kemenade, K Fiehler, T Kircher, K Drewing, B Straube
bioRxiv, 2021.03. 26.437189, 2021
12021
Avoiding Spiders: Affective Context Shapes Tactile Suppression During Movement
B Arikan, M McManus, K Fiehler
OSF, 2025
2025
Recalibration of perceived agency transfers across modalities
BE Arikan, K Yarrow, K Fiehler
Royal Society Open Science 12 (4), 231962, 2025
2025
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K West, KM Condon, K Condon, G Van Halderen, S Minchin, M Brady, ...
Cahiers Élisabéthains, 2010
2010
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T Packet
Journal of International Medical Research, 1981
1981
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