Carolin Wackerhagen
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Recent Articles
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Daniels A, Wellan S, Beck A, Erk S, Wackerhagen C, Romanczuk-Seiferth N, et al.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci
. 2025 Jan;
25(2):501-514.
PMID: 39885092
Anhedonia, i.e., the loss of pleasure or lack of reactivity to reward, is a core symptom of major psychiatric conditions. Altered reward processing in the striatum has been observed across...
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Bogemann S, Puhlmann L, Wackerhagen C, Zerban M, Riepenhausen A, Kober G, et al.
JMIR Ment Health
. 2023 Oct;
10:e46518.
PMID: 37847551
Background: Cross-sectional relationships between psychosocial resilience factors (RFs) and resilience, operationalized as the outcome of low mental health reactivity to stressor exposure (low "stressor reactivity" [SR]), were reported during the...
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Wackerhagen C, Veer I, van Leeuwen J, Reppmann Z, Riepenhausen A, Bogemann S, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc
. 2023 Jul;
12:e39817.
PMID: 37402143
Background: Stress-related mental disorders are highly prevalent and pose a substantial burden on individuals and society. Improving strategies for the prevention and treatment of mental disorders requires a better understanding...
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Tantchik W, Green M, Quide Y, Erk S, Mohnke S, Wackerhagen C, et al.
Schizophr Res
. 2023 Mar;
254:190-198.
PMID: 36921404
Background And Hypothesis: Mentalizing impairment in schizophrenia has been linked to altered neural responses. This study aimed to replicate previous findings of altered activation of the mentalizing network in schizophrenia...
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Pelz P, Genauck A, Lorenz R, Wustenberg T, Wackerhagen C, Charlet K, et al.
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2022 Dec;
240(1):171-183.
PMID: 36538099
Rationale: One hallmark of addiction is an altered neuronal reward processing. In healthy individuals (HC), reduced activity in fronto-striatal regions including the insula has been observed when a reward anticipation...
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Sacu S, Wackerhagen C, Erk S, Romanczuk-Seiferth N, Schwarz K, Schweiger J, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2022 Apr;
53(9):4139-4151.
PMID: 35393001
Background: Aberrant brain connectivity during emotional processing, especially within the fronto-limbic pathway, is one of the hallmarks of major depressive disorder (MDD). However, the methodological heterogeneity of previous studies made...
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Riepenhausen A, Veer I, Wackerhagen C, Reppmann Z, Kober G, Ayuso-Mateos J, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2022 Mar;
53(9):3897-3907.
PMID: 35301966
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic might affect mental health. Data from population-representative panel surveys with multiple waves including pre-COVID data investigating risk and protective factors are still rare....
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Schwarz K, Moessnang C, Schweiger J, Harneit A, Schneider M, Chen J, et al.
Biol Psychiatry
. 2021 Oct;
91(2):216-225.
PMID: 34607654
Background: Altered ventral striatal (vST) activation to reward expectancy is a well-established intermediate phenotype for psychiatric disorders, specifically schizophrenia (SZ). Preclinical research suggests that striatal alterations are related to a...
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Veer I, Riepenhausen A, Zerban M, Wackerhagen C, Puhlmann L, Engen H, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2021 Jan;
11(1):67.
PMID: 33479211
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is not only a threat to physical health but is also having severe impacts on mental health. Although increases in stress-related symptomatology and other adverse psycho-social outcomes,...
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Marciniak M, Shanahan L, Rohde J, Schulz A, Wackerhagen C, Kobylinska D, et al.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth
. 2020 Nov;
8(11):e19836.
PMID: 33180027
Background: A growing number of psychological interventions are delivered via smartphones with the aim of increasing the efficacy and effectiveness of these treatments and providing scalable access to interventions for...