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    Fear generalization of implicit conditioned facial features – Behavioral and magnetoencephalographic correlates by Roesmann, Kati, Wiens, Nele, Winker, Constantin, Rehbein, Maimu Alissa, Wessing, Ida, Junghoefer, Markus

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-01-2020)
    “…Acquired fear responses often generalize from conditioned stimuli (CS) towards perceptually similar, but harmless generalization stimuli (GS). Knowledge on…”
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    Noninvasive stimulation of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex modulates rationality of human decision-making by Kroker, Thomas, Wyczesany, Miroslaw, Rehbein, Maimu Alissa, Roesmann, Kati, Wessing, Ida, Junghöfer, Markus

    Published in Scientific reports (23-11-2022)
    “…The framing-effect is a bias that affects decision-making depending on whether the available options are presented with positive or negative connotations. Even…”
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    Excitatory stimulation of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex reduces cognitive gambling biases via improved feedback learning by Kroker, Thomas, Wyczesany, Miroslaw, Rehbein, Maimu Alissa, Roesmann, Kati, Wessing, Ida, Wiegand, Anja, Bölte, Jens, Junghöfer, Markus

    Published in Scientific reports (20-10-2023)
    “…Humans are subject to a variety of cognitive biases, such as the framing-effect or the gambler's fallacy, that lead to decisions unfitting of a purely rational…”
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    Inhibitory repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex modulates early affective processing by Zwanzger, Peter, Steinberg, Christian, Rehbein, Maimu Alissa, Bröckelmann, Ann-Kathrin, Dobel, Christian, Zavorotnyy, Maxim, Domschke, Katharina, Junghöfer, Markus

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-11-2014)
    “…The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) has often been suggested as a key modulator of emotional stimulus appraisal and regulation. Therefore, in clinical…”
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    Non-invasive stimulation reveals ventromedial prefrontal cortex function in reward prediction and reward processing by Rehbein, Maimu Alissa, Kroker, Thomas, Winker, Constantin, Ziehfreund, Lena, Reschke, Anna, Bölte, Jens, Wyczesany, Miroslaw, Roesmann, Kati, Wessing, Ida, Junghöfer, Markus

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (15-08-2023)
    “…IntroductionStudies suggest an involvement of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in reward prediction and processing, with reward-based learning…”
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    Early affective processing in patients with acute posttraumatic stress disorder: magnetoencephalographic correlates by Burgmer, Markus, Rehbein, Maimu Alissa, Wrenger, Marco, Kandil, Judith, Heuft, Gereon, Steinberg, Christian, Pfleiderer, Bettina, Junghöfer, Markus

    Published in PloS one (19-08-2013)
    “…In chronic PTSD, a preattentive neural alarm system responds rapidly to emotional information, leading to increased prefrontal cortex (PFC) activation at early…”
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    Higher‐order comparative reward processing is affected by noninvasive stimulation of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex by Kroker, Thomas, Rehbein, Maimu Alissa, Wyczesany, Miroslaw, Bölte, Jens, Roesmann, Kati, Wessing, Ida, Junghöfer, Markus

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-03-2024)
    “…A crucial skill, especially in rapidly changing environments, is to be able to learn efficiently from prior rewards or losses and apply this acquired knowledge…”
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    An evil face? Verbal evaluative multi-CS conditioning enhances face-evoked mid-latency magnetoencephalographic responses by Junghöfer, Markus, Rehbein, Maimu Alissa, Maitzen, Julius, Schindler, Sebastian, Kissler, Johanna

    “…Humans have a remarkable capacity for rapid affective learning. For instance, using first-order US such as odors or electric shocks, magnetoencephalography…”
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    Facing Challenges in Differential Classical Conditioning Research: Benefits of a Hybrid Design for Simultaneous Electrodermal and Electroencephalographic Recording by Pastor, M Carmen, Rehbein, Maimu Alissa, Junghöfer, Markus, Poy, Rosario, López, Raul, Moltó, Javier

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (09-06-2015)
    “…Several challenges make it difficult to simultaneously investigate central and autonomous nervous system correlates of conditioned stimulus (CS) processing in…”
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