Christoph Eisenegger
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Kutlikova H, Eisenegger C, Krumbholz A, Riecansky I, Lamm C, Quednow B
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2024 Nov;
172:107252.
PMID: 39612618
Hair steroid analysis is increasingly recognized for its ability to capture cumulative hormone secretion, thought to reflect an individual's response to long-term environmental conditions. Despite its growing use, the influence...
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Massaccesi C, Korb S, Gotzendorfer S, Chiappini E, Willeit M, Lundstrom J, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2024 Mar;
45(4):e26645.
PMID: 38445523
Rewards are a broad category of stimuli inducing approach behavior to aid survival. Extensive evidence from animal research has shown that wanting (the motivation to pursue a reward) and liking...
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Mikus N, Eisenegger C, Mathys C, Clark L, Muller U, Robbins T, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2023 Jul;
14(1):4049.
PMID: 37422466
The ability to learn about other people is crucial for human social functioning. Dopamine has been proposed to regulate the precision of beliefs, but direct behavioural evidence of this is...
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Kutlikova H, Zhang L, Eisenegger C, van Honk J, Lamm C
Neuropsychopharmacology
. 2023 Jun;
48(10):1552.
PMID: 37386243
No abstract available.
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Kutlikova H, Zhang L, Eisenegger C, van Honk J, Lamm C
Neuropsychopharmacology
. 2023 Apr;
48(10):1541-1550.
PMID: 37012404
Humans are strategically more prosocial when their actions are being watched by others than when they act alone. Using a psychopharmacogenetic approach, we investigated the endocrinological and computational mechanisms of...
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Mikus N, Korb S, Massaccesi C, Gausterer C, Graf I, Willeit M, et al.
Elife
. 2022 Dec;
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PMID: 36468832
Human behaviour requires flexible arbitration between actions we do out of habit and actions that are directed towards a specific goal. Drugs that target opioid and dopamine receptors are notorious...
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Spee B, Pelowski M, Arato J, Mikuni J, Tran U, Eisenegger C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Apr;
17(4):e0266020.
PMID: 35442966
Art, as a prestigious cultural commodity, concerns aesthetic and monetary values, personal tastes, and social reputation in various social contexts-all of which are reflected in choices concerning our liking, or...
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Veselic S, Jocham G, Gausterer C, Wagner B, Ernhoefer-Ressler M, Lanzenberger R, et al.
Horm Behav
. 2021 Jul;
134:105022.
PMID: 34273676
The sex hormone estradiol is hypothesized to play a key role in human cognition, and reward processing specifically, via increased dopamine D1-receptor signalling. However, the effect of estradiol on reward...
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Kutlikova H, Geniole S, Eisenegger C, Lamm C, Jocham G, Studer B
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2021 Apr;
128:105214.
PMID: 33836382
Recent research suggests that when we lack a sense of control, we are prone to motivational failures and early quitting in competitions. Testosterone, on the other hand, is thought to...
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Korb S, Gotzendorfer S, Massaccesi C, Sezen P, Graf I, Willeit M, et al.
Elife
. 2020 Oct;
9.
PMID: 33046213
The observation of animal orofacial and behavioral reactions has played a fundamental role in research on reward but is seldom assessed in humans. Healthy volunteers (N = 131) received 400...