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Motzkin J, Hiser J, Carroll I, Wolf R, Baskaya M, Koenigs M, et al.
Cortex . 2023 Jun; 166:188-206. PMID: 37390595
Pain is strongly modulated by expectations and beliefs. Across species, subregions of ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VMPFC) are implicated in a variety of functions germane to pain, predictions, and learning. Human...
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Zachek C, Osuoji O, Qendro I, Aisagbonhi O, Wolf R, Hinds B, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol . 2023 Mar; 229(3):337-339. PMID: 36906139
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Heyn S, Schmit C, Keding T, Wolf R, Herringa R
Dev Psychopathol . 2021 Jan; 34(3):946-956. PMID: 33487187
Despite broad evidence suggesting that adversity-exposed youth experience an impaired ability to recognize emotion in others, the underlying biological mechanisms remains elusive. This study uses a multimethod approach to target...
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Wolf R, Breunig I, Zappe H, Buse K
Opt Express . 2018 Aug; 26(16):19815-19820. PMID: 30119301
Ridge waveguides provide a large refractive index contrast and thus strong mode confinement, making them highly attractive for building compact photonic integrated circuits. However, ridge waveguides suffer from scattering losses....
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Wolf R, Breunig I, Zappe H, Buse K
Opt Express . 2017 Dec; 25(24):29927-29933. PMID: 29221028
We demonstrate cascaded Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS), Second-Harmonic Generation (SHG), and Sum-Frequency Generation (SFG) in integrated on-chip whispering-gallery resonators (WGRs). These lithium niobate-based WGRs are fabricated using highly-parallel semiconductor manufacturing...
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Baskin-Sommers A, Wolf R, Buckholtz J, Warren C, Newman J
J Res Pers . 2012 Nov; 46(6):688-693. PMID: 23180900
The diverse phenotypic expressions of disinhibitory psychopathology are believed to reflect a common latent predisposing variable: externalizing. While deficiencies in executive functioning (i.e., cognitive/inhibitory control, working memory) and affective hyper-reactivity...