Merlin Monzel
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Monzel M, Rademacher J, Krempel R, Reuter M
Cognition
. 2025 Mar;
259:106120.
PMID: 40086082
One of the best replicated and most famous effects in experimental psychology, the Stroop effect, describes interferences in cognitive processing when a color word is printed in a conflicting ink...
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Monzel M, Agren T, Tengler M, Karneboge J, Reuter M
Psychophysiology
. 2025 Jan;
62(1):e14756.
PMID: 39846161
Imaginal exposure is a standard procedure of cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of anxiety and panic disorders. It is often used when in vivo exposure is not possible, too...
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Monzel M, Leelaarporn P, Lutz T, Schultz J, Brunheim S, Reuter M, et al.
Elife
. 2024 Sep;
13.
PMID: 39325034
Aphantasia refers to reduced or absent visual imagery. While most of us can readily recall decade-old personal experiences (autobiographical memories, AM) with vivid mental images, there is a dearth of...
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Vetterlein A, Plieger T, Monzel M, Hogeterp S, Wagner L, Grunhage T, et al.
Neurobiol Pain
. 2024 Sep;
16:100158.
PMID: 39252991
In clinical assessments and pain therapy, patients are asked to imagine themselves in pain. However, the underlying neuronal processes remain poorly understood. Prior research has focused on empathy for pain...
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Zeman A, Monzel M, Pearson J, Scholz C, Simner J
Cortex
. 2024 Sep;
182():212-213.
PMID: 39227264
No abstract available.
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Krempel R, Monzel M
Conscious Cogn
. 2024 Apr;
120:103679.
PMID: 38564857
Aphantasia is a condition that is often characterized as the impaired ability to create voluntary mental images. Aphantasia is assumed to selectively affect voluntary imagery mainly because even though aphantasics...
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Monzel M, Handlogten J, Reuter M
Cognition
. 2024 Feb;
245:105732.
PMID: 38325233
The verbal overshadowing effect refers to the phenomenon that the verbal description of a past complex stimulus impairs its subsequent recognition. Theoretical explanations range from interference between different mental representations...
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Monzel M, Karneboge J, Reuter M
J Neurosci Res
. 2023 Oct;
102(1):e25262.
PMID: 37849328
Mental imagery enables people to simulate experiences in their minds without the presence of an external stimulus. The underlying biochemical mechanisms are poorly understood but there is vague evidence that...
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Monzel M, Dance C, Azanon E, Simner J
Conscious Cogn
. 2023 Sep;
115:103567.
PMID: 37708622
Aphantasia is a neurocognitive phenomenon affecting voluntary visual imagery, such that it is either entirely absent, or markedly impaired. Using both the social and medical models of disability, this article...
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Wagner S, Monzel M
Brain Behav
. 2023 Jul;
13(9):e3146.
PMID: 37411000
Introduction: Recent research shows ambivalent results regarding the relationship between mental imagery and schizophrenia. The role of voluntary visual imagery in schizophrenic hallucinations remains unclear. The aim of the study...