Alva Engell
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Recent Articles
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Materna L, Wiesner C, Shushakova A, Trieloff J, Weber N, Engell A, et al.
J Psychiatry Neurosci
. 2019 Apr;
44(5):340-349.
PMID: 31025560
Background: There is increasing evidence that people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are impaired in emotion regulation, but psychophysiological and functional MRI data on emotion processing in adult patients with ADHD...
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Koelkebeck K, Kuegler L, Kohl W, Engell A, Lencer R
Compr Psychiatry
. 2018 Nov;
87:171-178.
PMID: 30415199
Background: Patients with schizophrenia have difficulties in several aspects of social cognition, e.g. emotion recognition and mentalizing. It is yet unclear if patients also show deficits in moral decision-making and...
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Lau P, Wollbrink A, Wunderlich R, Engell A, Lohe A, Junghofer M, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2018 Mar;
9:235.
PMID: 29551983
Tinnitus is a prevalent phenomenon and bothersome for people affected by it. Its occurrence and maintenance have a clear neuroscientific tie and one aspect are differences in the neuronal oscillatory...
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Stein A, Wunderlich R, Lau P, Engell A, Wollbrink A, Shaykevich A, et al.
BMC Neurol
. 2016 Mar;
16:38.
PMID: 26987755
Background: Tinnitus is a result of hyper-activity/hyper-synchrony of auditory neurons coding the tinnitus frequency, which has developed due to synchronous mass activity owing to the lack of inhibition. We assume...
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Engell A, Junghofer M, Stein A, Lau P, Wunderlich R, Wollbrink A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Feb;
11(2):e0149933.
PMID: 26901149
Reduced neural processing of a tone is observed when it is presented after a sound whose spectral range closely frames the frequency of the tone. This observation might be explained...
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The Relevance of Interoception in Chronic Tinnitus: Analyzing Interoceptive Sensibility and Accuracy
Lau P, Miesen M, Wunderlich R, Stein A, Engell A, Wollbrink A, et al.
Biomed Res Int
. 2015 Nov;
2015:487372.
PMID: 26583114
In order to better understand tinnitus and distress associated with tinnitus, psychological variables such as emotional and cognitive processing are a central element in theoretical models of this debilitating condition....
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Wunderlich R, Lau P, Stein A, Engell A, Wollbrink A, Rudack C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Sep;
10(9):e0138595.
PMID: 26406446
Tinnitus, the ringing in the ears that is unrelated to any external source, causes a significant loss in quality of life, involving sleep disturbance and depression for 1 to 3%...
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Stein A, Engell A, Lau P, Wunderlich R, Junghoefer M, Wollbrink A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 May;
10(5):e0126494.
PMID: 25951605
Chronic tinnitus seems to be caused by reduced inhibition among frequency selective neurons in the auditory cortex. One possibility to reduce tinnitus perception is to induce inhibition onto over-activated neurons...
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Wunderlich R, Stein A, Engell A, Lau P, Waasem L, Shaykevich A, et al.
J Am Acad Audiol
. 2015 Feb;
26(2):205-12.
PMID: 25690779
Background: Tinnitus is the perception of sound unrelated to any external source. Diagnostic approaches to assess tinnitus characteristics such as tinnitus pitch are crucial for new attempts of tinnitus therapy....
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Pantev C, Rudack C, Stein A, Wunderlich R, Engell A, Lau P, et al.
BMC Neurol
. 2014 Mar;
14:40.
PMID: 24581050
Background: Tinnitus is a result of hyper-activity/hyper-synchrony of auditory neurons coding the tinnitus frequency, which has developed to synchronous mass activity owing the lack of inhibition. We assume that removal...