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Matthias J Wieser

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Harrewijn A, Mulder R, van IJzendoorn M, Wieser M, Jansen P
JCPP Adv . 2025 Mar; 5(1):e12254. PMID: 40059994
Background: Pediatric anxiety disorders are common and have severe long-term consequences. Early-life fearful temperament is a predictor of later anxiety, but not all children with highly fearful temperament will eventually...
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Paul K, Angus D, Bublatzky F, Wullhorst R, Endrass T, Greenwood L, et al.
Cortex . 2025 Jan; 184:150-171. PMID: 39862559
Two event-related brain potential (ERP) components, the frontocentral feedback-related negativity (FRN) and the posterior P300, are key in feedback processing. The FRN typically exhibits greater amplitude in response to negative...
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Aslanidou A, Andreatta M, Wong A, Wieser M
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci . 2024 Dec; 20(1). PMID: 39676581
Fear of threatening contexts often generalizes to similar safe contexts, but few studies have investigated how contextual information influences cue generalization. In this study, we explored whether fear responses to...
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Carsten H, Harpfer K, Malbec M, Wieser M, Riesel A
Int J Psychophysiol . 2024 Dec; 207:112480. PMID: 39647531
Overactive error monitoring-as measured by the error-related negativity (ERN)-is a candidate transdiagnostic risk marker for internalizing psychopathology. Previous research reported associations of the ERN and individual differences in intolerance of...
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Marciniak M, Homan S, Zerban M, Schrade G, Yuen K, Kobylinska D, et al.
Behav Res Ther . 2024 Nov; 183:104653. PMID: 39536535
This study investigates the role of positive cognitive reappraisal (PCR) flexibility and variability in mental health in response to real-life stressors among college students. We employed ecological momentary assessment and...
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Malbec M, Andreatta M, Wieser M
Biol Psychol . 2024 Sep; 192:108860. PMID: 39270923
Personality traits linked to internalizing disorders influence the way we develop fears, but also how we regain a sense of safety. In the present study, we investigated the effect of...
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Stegmann Y, Paulus J, Wieser M, Gamer M
Psychophysiology . 2024 Jun; 61(10):e14626. PMID: 38845123
The ability to flexibly transition between defensive states is crucial for adaptive responding in life-threatening situations. Potentially threatening situations typically induce a sustained feeling of apprehension in association with hypervigilance,...
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Ginat-Frolich R, Gilboa-Schechtman E, Huppert J, Aderka I, Alden L, Bar-Haim Y, et al.
Clin Psychol Rev . 2024 Mar; 109:102415. PMID: 38493675
What are the major vulnerabilities in people with social anxiety? What are the most promising directions for translational research pertaining to this condition? The present paper provides an integrative summary...
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Wong A, Franzen M, Wieser M
J Anxiety Disord . 2024 Feb; 103:102847. PMID: 38422593
Safety behaviors are often maladaptive in clinical anxiety as they typically persist without realistic threat and cause various impairments. In the laboratory, safety behaviors are modelled by responses to a...
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Malbec M, Hindmarsh J, Jongerling J, Franken I, Wieser M
Int J Psychophysiol . 2024 Jan; 196:112285. PMID: 38171250
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