Shahar Arzy researcher
Arzy, Shahar
ארזי, שחר, 1974-
Arzy, Shahar, 1974-
VIAF ID: 5874161152505735190008 (Personal)
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Works
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Age-Related Effects on Future Mental Time Travel | |
Antiepileptic drugs modify power of high EEG frequencies and their neural generators | |
Deficient mental own-body imagery in a neurological patient with out-of-body experiences due to cannabis use. | |
Disturbed mental imagery of affected body-parts in patients with hysterical conversion paraplegia correlates with pathological limbic activity. | |
Duration and not strength of activation in temporo-parietal cortex positively correlates with schizotypy. | |
Epilepsy, behavior, and art (Epilepsy, Brain, and Mind, part 1). | |
Evidence for functional networks within the human brain's white matter | |
Functional brain imaging in a woman with spatial neglect due to conversion disorder. | |
Functional connectivity of large-scale brain networks in patients with anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis: an observational study. | |
"God has sent me to you": Right temporal epilepsy, left prefrontal psychosis | |
Human memory: insights into hippocampal networks in epilepsy. | |
Illusory reduplications of the human body and self. | |
In-vivo magnetic resonance imaging of the structural core of the Papez circuit in humans. | |
Induction of an illusory shadow person | |
The 'intrinsic' system in the human cortex and self-projection: a data driven analysis | |
The mental time line: an analogue of the mental number line in the mapping of life events. | |
Misleading one detail: a preventable mode of diagnostic error? | |
Neural basis of embodiment: distinct contributions of temporoparietal junction and extrastriate body area. | |
Neural generators of psychogenic seizures: evidence from intracranial and extracranial brain recordings | |
Neural mechanisms of embodiment: asomatognosia due to premotor cortex damage. | |
Neurological and robot-controlled induction of an apparition. | |
Nonepileptic seizures under levetiracetam therapy | |
Orientation and disorientation: lessons from patients with epilepsy. | |
The out-of-body experience: disturbed self-processing at the temporo-parietal junction | |
Primary progressive aphasia: quantitative analysis | |
Prisms to travel in time: Investigation of time-space association through prismatic adaptation effect on mental time travel | |
Processing of different spatial scales in the human brain | |
Psychogenic amnesia and self-identity: a multimodal functional investigation. | |
Reversible functional connectivity disturbances during transient global amnesia. | |
Schizotypal perceptual aberrations of time: correlation between score, behavior and brain activity | |
The science of neuropsychiatry: past, present, and future | |
Searching for an integrated self-representation | |
Self in time: imagined self-location influences neural activity related to mental time travel | |
Self-processing in space and time | |
Subjective mental time: the functional architecture of projecting the self to past and future. | |
A unified brain system of orientation and its disruption in Alzheimer's disease | |
When speaking of the experience, do not leave out the experiencer: on self and magnitude. | |
Why revelations have occurred on mountains? Linking mystical experiences and cognitive neuroscience. |