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Fehlmann B, Coynel D, Schicktanz N, Milnik A, Gschwind L, Hofmann P, et al.
Cereb Cortex Commun . 2021 Jul; 1(1):tgaa032. PMID: 34296105
Only a small proportion of what we see can later be recalled. Up to date it is unknown how far differences in visual exploration during encoding affect the strength of...
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Babrak L, Menetski J, Rebhan M, Nisato G, Zinggeler M, Brasier N, et al.
Digit Biomark . 2020 Feb; 3(2):92-102. PMID: 32095769
The identification and application of biomarkers in the clinical and medical fields has an enormous impact on society. The increase of digital devices and the rise in popularity of health-related...
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Geissmann L, Gschwind L, Schicktanz N, Deuring G, Rosburg T, Schwegler K, et al.
Neuroimage . 2017 Nov; 167:354-365. PMID: 29175611
While much is known about immediate brain activity changes induced by the confrontation with emotional stimuli, the subsequent temporal unfolding of emotions has yet to be explored. To investigate whether...
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Coynel D, Gschwind L, Fastenrath M, Freytag V, Milnik A, Spalek K, et al.
Brain Behav . 2017 Jul; 7(7):e00721. PMID: 28729929
Introduction: Memory functions are highly variable between healthy humans. The neural correlates of this variability remain largely unknown. Methods: Here, we investigated how differences in free recall performance are associated...
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Freytag V, Carrillo-Roa T, Milnik A, Samann P, Vukojevic V, Coynel D, et al.
Nat Commun . 2017 Apr; 8:15193. PMID: 28443631
Increasing age is tightly linked to decreased thickness of the human neocortex. The biological mechanisms that mediate this effect are hitherto unknown. The DNA methylome, as part of the epigenome,...
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Petrovska J, Coynel D, Fastenrath M, Milnik A, Auschra B, Egli T, et al.
J Psychiatr Res . 2017 Mar; 91:116-123. PMID: 28334615
Depressive symptoms exist on a continuum, the far end of which is found in depressive disorders. Utilizing the continuous spectrum of depressive symptoms may therefore contribute to the understanding of...
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Heck A, Fastenrath M, Coynel D, Auschra B, Bickel H, Freytag V, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry . 2015 Sep; 72(10):1029-36. PMID: 26332608
Importance: Human episodic memory performance is linked to the function of specific brain regions, including the hippocampus; declines as a result of increasing age; and is markedly disturbed in Alzheimer...
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Luksys G, Fastenrath M, Coynel D, Freytag V, Gschwind L, Heck A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2015 Aug; 112(35):E4939-48. PMID: 26261317
Episodic memory performance is the result of distinct mental processes, such as learning, memory maintenance, and emotional modulation of memory strength. Such processes can be effectively dissociated using computational models....
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Spalek K, Fastenrath M, Ackermann S, Auschra B, Coynel D, Frey J, et al.
J Neurosci . 2015 Jan; 35(3):920-35. PMID: 25609611
Extensive evidence indicates that women outperform men in episodic memory tasks. Furthermore, women are known to evaluate emotional stimuli as more arousing than men. Because emotional arousal typically increases episodic...
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Fastenrath M, Coynel D, Spalek K, Milnik A, Gschwind L, Roozendaal B, et al.
J Neurosci . 2014 Oct; 34(42):13935-47. PMID: 25319690
Positive and negative emotional events are better remembered than neutral events. Studies in animals suggest that this phenomenon depends on the influence of the amygdala upon the hippocampus. In humans,...