Search Results - "Elmers, Julia"
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Are psychotic-like experiences associated with aberrant prosocial decision-making behavior?
Published in Frontiers in psychology (02-08-2024)“…Deficits in social functioning and decision-making are well-documented in schizophrenia, but their relationship with positive symptoms and social conflicts is…”
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Management of multiple sclerosis fatigue in the digital age: from assessment to treatment
Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (05-10-2023)“…Fatigue is one of the most disabling symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), affecting more than 80% of patients over the disease course. Nevertheless, it has a…”
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Neurophysiological effective network connectivity supports a threshold-dependent management of dynamic working memory gating
Published in iScience (19-04-2024)“…To facilitate goal-directed actions, effective management of working memory (WM) is crucial, involving a hypothesized WM "gating mechanism." We investigate the…”
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Detecting fatigue in multiple sclerosis through automatic speech analysis
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (13-09-2024)“…Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neuroinflammatory disease characterized by central nervous system demyelination and axonal degeneration. Fatigue affects a…”
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Do you like cliff-hangers? Objective versus subjective need for closure in the schizophrenia spectrum
Published in Schizophrenia research (01-12-2021)“…Need for closure (NFC) is a cognitive bias that has been implicated in the pathogenesis of delusions. A general population sample (N = 1465) was dichotomized…”
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The contributions of risk-taking and impulsivity to jumping to conclusions in the psychosis spectrum
Published in Schizophrenia research (01-07-2024)“…The jumping to conclusions (JTC) bias has been linked to the formation and maintenance of delusions across the psychosis spectrum. However, it remains unclear…”
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The magnitude of neurocognitive impairment is overestimated in depression: the role of motivation, debilitating momentary influences, and the overreliance on mean differences
Published in Psychological medicine (01-05-2023)“…Meta-analyses agree that depression is characterized by neurocognitive dysfunctions relative to nonclinical controls. These deficits allegedly stem from…”
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Optical coherence tomography as a potential surrogate marker of dopaminergic modulation across the life span
Published in Ageing research reviews (01-04-2024)“…The retina has been considered a "window to the brain" and shares similar innervation by the dopaminergic system with the cortex in terms of an unequal…”
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Regaining control over opioid use? The potential application of auricular transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation to improve opioid treatment in China
Published in Addiction biology (01-11-2023)“…Abstract Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a critical problem in China and is accompanied by depression and deficits in cognitive control. In China, the most…”
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A Prospect to Ameliorate Affective Symptoms and to Enhance Cognition in Long COVID Using Auricular Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation
Published in Journal of clinical medicine (02-02-2023)“…Long COVID, the postviral disorder caused by COVID-19, is expected to become one of the leading causes of disability in Europe. The cognitive consequences of…”
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