Sina Radke
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Recent Articles
11.
de Bruijn E, Ruissen M, Radke S
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci
. 2017 Oct;
12(10):1668-1677.
PMID: 28985434
Altered performance monitoring has been demonstrated after administration of different pharmacological compounds and in various clinical populations, such as excessive neurophysiological responses to mistakes in anxiety disorders. Here, a novel...
12.
Wagels L, Votinov M, Radke S, Clemens B, Montag C, Jung S, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2017 Jun;
38(9):4574-4593.
PMID: 28603901
Testosterone, a male sex hormone, has been suggested to partly explain mixed findings in males and females when investigating behavioral tendencies associated with the MAOA polymorphism. Prior studies indicated that...
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Radke S, Volman I, Kokal I, Roelofs K, de Bruijn E, Toni I
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2017 Mar;
79:160-166.
PMID: 28285187
Oxytocin reduces amygdala responses to threatening social stimuli in males and has been suggested to facilitate approach-related processing by either decreasing anxiety or intensifying salience. The current administration study tested...
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Wagels L, Radke S, Goerlich K, Habel U, Votinov M
Horm Behav
. 2017 Mar;
90:75-83.
PMID: 28263765
Background: Testosterone can motivate human approach and avoidance behavior. Specifically, the conscious recognition of and implicit reaction to angry facial expressions is influenced by testosterone. The study tested whether exogenous...
15.
Radke S, Hoffstaedter F, Loffler L, Kogler L, Schneider F, Blechert J, et al.
Brain Imaging Behav
. 2017 Feb;
12(1):156-167.
PMID: 28197859
Reappraisal is a particularly effective strategy for influencing emotional experiences, specifically for reducing the impact of negative stimuli. Although depression has repeatedly been linked to dysfunctional behavioral and neural emotion...
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Morawetz C, Kellermann T, Kogler L, Radke S, Blechert J, Derntl B
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci
. 2016 Aug;
11(12):1980-1991.
PMID: 27510495
Most of our social interaction is naturally based on emotional information derived from the perception of faces of other people. Negative facial expressions of a counterpart might trigger negative emotions...
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Chung K, Peisen F, Kogler L, Radke S, Turetsky B, Freiherr J, et al.
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2016 Jul;
10:293.
PMID: 27458356
[This corrects the article on p. 44 in vol. 10, PMID: 26909031.].
18.
Radke S, Derntl B
Eur Neuropsychopharmacol
. 2016 Apr;
26(6):1014-9.
PMID: 27039036
Despite the widespread use of oral contraceptive pills (OCs), little is known about their impact on psychological processes and emotional competencies. Recent data indicate impaired emotion recognition in OC users...
19.
Chung K, Peisen F, Kogler L, Radke S, Turetsky B, Freiherr J, et al.
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2016 Feb;
10:44.
PMID: 26909031
Communicating threats and stress via biological signaling is common in animals. In humans, androstadienone (ANDR), a synthetic male steroid, is a socially relevant chemosignal exhibited to increase positive mood and...
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Radke S, Seidel E, Eickhoff S, Gur R, Schneider F, Habel U, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2015 Dec;
127:267-276.
PMID: 26690807
Social rewards are processed by the same dopaminergic-mediated brain networks as non-social rewards, suggesting a common representation of subjective value. Individual differences in personality and motivation influence the reinforcing value...