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    The suppression of spontaneous face touch and resulting consequences on memory performance of high and low self-touching individuals by Spille, Jente L., Grunwald, Martin, Martin, Sven, Mueller, Stephanie M.

    Published in Scientific reports (23-05-2022)
    “…Spontaneous touching of one's own face (sFST) is an everyday behavior that occurs primarily in cognitively and emotionally demanding situations, regardless of…”
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    Refraining from spontaneous face touch is linked to personality traits, reduced memory performance and EEG changes by Butz, Kevin H. G., Mueller, Stephanie M., Spille, Jente L., Martin, Sven, Grunwald, Martin

    Published in Scientific reports (25-06-2024)
    “…Spontaneous touches of one’s face (sFST) were suggested to serve cognitive-emotional regulation processes. During the pandemic, refraining from face-touching…”
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    SmartCards as Analogous Tools to Operate Tablet Computers for Elderly-A Feasibility Study by Mueller, Stephanie M, Göttke-Krogmann, Bettina, Kortus, Julia, Wiechmann, Melanie, Weber, Michael, Mozek, Sarina, Mau, Wilfried, Golla, Andre, Huebner, Gundula

    Published in Healthcare (Basel) (10-09-2021)
    “…Older adults sometimes shy away from using modern digital communication devices due to lacking experience and fear of failure. Within the present project,…”
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    Stop touching your face! A systematic review of triggers, characteristics, regulatory functions and neuro-physiology of facial self touch by Spille, Jente L., Grunwald, Martin, Martin, Sven, Mueller, Stephanie M.

    Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-09-2021)
    “…•Spontaneous face touching is associated with cortical regulatory processes.•Self touch count and duration increase with arousal, emotional or cognitive…”
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    Cognitive and emotional regulation processes of spontaneous facial self-touch are activated in the first milliseconds of touch: Replication of previous EEG findings and further insights by Spille, Jente L., Mueller, Stephanie M., Martin, Sven, Grunwald, Martin

    “…Spontaneously touching one’s own face (sFST) is an everyday behavior that occurs in people of all ages, worldwide. It is—as opposed to actively touching the…”
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    Effects, Side Effects and Contraindications of Relaxation Massage during Pregnancy: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials by Mueller, Stephanie M., Grunwald, Martin

    Published in Journal of clinical medicine (06-08-2021)
    “…Healthcare professionals and expecting mothers frequently voice concerns that massages during pregnancy might cause complications or premature labor. This…”
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    Spontaneity matters! Network alterations before and after spontaneous and active facial self-touches: An EEG functional connectivity study by Butz, Kevin H.G., Mueller, Stephanie M., Spille, Jente L., Martin, Sven, Grunwald, Martin

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-02-2023)
    “…Despite humans frequently performing spontaneous facial self-touches (sFST), the function of this behavior remains speculative. sFST have been discussed in the…”
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    Gender-Related Traits as Predictors of Alcohol Use in Male German and Spanish University Students by Zimmermann, Friederike, Sieverding, Monika, Müller, Stephanie M.

    Published in Sex roles (01-03-2011)
    “…This study examined instrumental (masculine stereotyped) and expressive (feminine stereotyped) personality traits and alcohol use among men from Germany and…”
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    Multiplex genetic cancer testing identifies pathogenic mutations in TP53 and CDH1 in a patient with bilateral breast and endometrial adenocarcinoma by Heitzer, Ellen, Lax, Sigurd, Lafer, Ingrid, Müller, Stephanie M, Pristauz, Gunda, Ulz, Peter, Jahn, Stephan, Högenauer, Christoph, Petru, Edgar, Speicher, Michael R, Geigl, Jochen B

    Published in BMC genetics (29-12-2013)
    “…Germline genetic testing for familial cancer syndromes is usually performed serially for the most likely genetic causes. In recent years the way genetic…”
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    Causal Beliefs and Empirical Evidence: Decision-Making Processes in Two-Alternative Forced-Choice Tasks by Müller, Stephanie M, Garcia-Retamero, Rocio, Cokely, Edward, Maldonado, Antonio

    Published in Experimental psychology (01-01-2011)
    “…Causal beliefs often facilitate decision making. However, strong causal beliefs can also lead to neglect of relevant empirical evidence causing errors in risky…”
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    The power of causal beliefs and conflicting evidence on causal judgments and decision making by Garcia-Retamero, Rocio, Müller, Stephanie M., Catena, Andrés, Maldonado, Antonio

    Published in Learning and motivation (01-08-2009)
    “…In two experiments, we investigated the relative impact of causal beliefs and empirical evidence on both decision making and causal judgments, and whether this…”
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    Association of response time and intermittent hypoxemia in extremely preterm infants by Martin, Sven, Ackermann, Benjamin W., Thome, Ulrich H., Grunwald, Martin, Müller, Stephanie M.

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-07-2023)
    “…Aim To determine the relationship between medical staff's response time (RT) to oxygen saturation (SpO2) below 80% and the associated time from tactile…”
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    An Open, Large-Scale, Collaborative Effort to Estimate the Reproducibility of Psychological Science by Open Science Collaboration

    Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-11-2012)
    “…Reproducibility is a defining feature of science. However, because of strong incentives for innovation and weak incentives for confirmation, direct replication…”
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    Women and computers. Effects of stereotype threat on attribution of failure by Koch, Sabine C., Müller, Stephanie M., Sieverding, Monika

    Published in Computers and education (01-12-2008)
    “…This study investigated whether stereotype threat can influence women’s attributions of failure in a computer task. Male and female college-age students ( n =…”
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    Do the media provide transparent health information? A cross-cultural comparison of public information about the HPV vaccine by Bodemer, Nicolai, Müller, Stephanie M, Okan, Yasmina, Garcia-Retamero, Rocio, Neumeyer-Gromen, Angela

    Published in Vaccine (28-05-2012)
    “…Highlights ► A media analysis was conducted about transparent communication of information about the HPV vaccine on websites and in newspaper reports in Spain…”
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    The Impact of Value Similarity and Power on the Perception of Threat by Garcia-Retamero, Rocio, Müller, Stephanie M., Rousseau, David L.

    Published in Political psychology (01-04-2012)
    “…Threat perception is a powerful tool in international and intergroup conflict. Realists in international relations argue that the perception of threat in…”
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    The Malleability of Gender Stereotypes: Influence of Population Size on Perceptions of Men and Women in the Past, Present, and Future by Garcia-Retamero, Rocio, Müller, Stephanie M., López-Zafra, Esther

    Published in The Journal of social psychology (01-09-2011)
    “…Recent studies on the malleability of gender stereotypes show that they are flexible, dynamic structures that change with the passage of time. In a study, we…”
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    Estimations of parental and self intelligence as a function of parents’ status: A cross-cultural study in Germany and Spain by Ortner, Tuulia M., Müller, Stephanie M., Garcia-Retamero, Rocio

    Published in Social science research (01-07-2011)
    “…With reference to the extensively reported gender differences in estimated intelligence, we used a cross-cultural study to investigate whether employment…”
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    Intern Workload and Discontinuity of Care on 30-Day Readmission by Mueller, Stephanie K., MD, MPH, Donzé, Jacques, MD, MSc, Schnipper, Jeffrey L., MD, MPH

    Published in The American journal of medicine (2013)
    “…Intern workload changed dramatically with the implementation of duty hour restrictions by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education in 2003,…”
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    Impact of Resident Workload and Handoff Training on Patient Outcomes by Mueller, Stephanie K., MD, Call, Stephanie A., MD, MSPH, McDonald, Furman S., MD, MPH, Halvorsen, Andrew J., MS, Schnipper, Jeffrey L., MD, MPH, Hicks, LeRoi S., MD, MPH

    Published in The American journal of medicine (2012)
    “…The landscape of medical education changed substantially in 2003 when the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) first implemented its…”
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