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Anna Elisabeth Schnell

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Luyten L, Chalkia A, Schnell A, Ozcan B, Leng L, Schroyens N, et al.
J Anxiety Disord . 2024 May; 104:102870. PMID: 38733644
Exposure therapy is an evidence-based treatment option for anxiety-related disorders. Many patients also take medication that could, in principle, affect exposure therapy efficacy. Clinical and laboratory evidence indeed suggests that...
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Schnell A, Leemans M, Vinken K, Op de Beeck H
Elife . 2023 Dec; 12. PMID: 38079481
Many species are able to recognize objects, but it has been proven difficult to pinpoint and compare how different species solve this task. Recent research suggested to combine computational and...
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Schnell A, Vinken K, Op de Beeck H
Sci Rep . 2023 Jan; 13(1):459. PMID: 36627335
Models of object recognition have mostly focused upon the hierarchical processing of objects from local edges up to more complex shape features. An alternative strategy that might be involved in...
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Luyten L, Schnell A, Schroyens N, Beckers T
BMC Biol . 2021 Jan; 19(1):17. PMID: 33499865
Background: Long-term memory formation is generally assumed to involve the permanent storage of recently acquired memories, making them relatively insensitive to disruption, a process referred to as memory consolidation. However,...
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Schnell A, Van den Bergh G, Vermaercke B, Gijbels K, Bossens C, Op de Beeck H
J Vis . 2019 Dec; 19(14):9. PMID: 31826254
Rodents have become a popular model in vision science. It is still unclear how vision in rodents relates to primate vision when it comes to complex visual tasks. Here we...
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Schroyens N, Alfei J, Schnell A, Luyten L, Beckers T
Neurobiol Learn Mem . 2019 Nov; 166:107105. PMID: 31705982
With the ultimate goal of investigating boundary conditions for post-reactivation amnesia, we set out to replicate studies in which systemic, post-reactivation administration of midazolam, propranolol, or cycloheximide resulted in amnesia...