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The Translational Neuroimaging Marburg Lab (TNM-Lab) links experimental psychology, neuroimaging and the clinical neurosciences. https://tnm-lab.com/ @straubeb.bsky.social
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@tnm-lab.bsky.social
· Aug 22
Temporal characteristics of hemodynamic responses during active and passive hand movements in schizophrenia spectrum disorder - Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia - Temporal characteristics of hemodynamic responses during active and passive hand movements in schizophrenia spectrum disorder
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Benjamin Straube
@straubeb.bsky.social
· Jul 16
Neuropsychologia | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier - Neuropsychologia | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier
Read the latest articles of Neuropsychologia at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature
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· Jun 27
Transcranial direct current stimulation alleviates the negative impact of immediate and chronic social exclusion on intertemporal decision-making
Abstract. Social exclusion impairs decision-making, affecting social functioning. This study examines how social exclusion, in both immediate, experimental
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Benjamin Straube
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· May 22
#science #clustersofexcellence #exstra #excellence #germany #psychology… | Roland Fleming | 12 comments
It's funded! 🎉 YES! Our proposal for an Excellence Cluster, "The Adaptive Mind" (TAM) is among 70 projects across all Germany and all disciplines that will receive funding for 7 years, ...
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· May 7
Epigenetic markers of disease risk and psychotherapy response in anxiety disorders – a longitudinal analysis of the DNA methylome - Molecular Psychiatry
Molecular Psychiatry - Epigenetic markers of disease risk and psychotherapy response in anxiety disorders – a longitudinal analysis of the DNA methylome
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· Mar 17
Predictive neural processing of self-generated hand and tool actions in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders and healthy individuals - Translational Psychiatry
Translational Psychiatry - Predictive neural processing of self-generated hand and tool actions in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders and healthy individuals
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TNM-Lab
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· Feb 19
New paper about “Predictive neural processing of self-generated hand and tool actions in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders” has been accepted for publication in Translational Psychiatry! Congratulations Christina
Schmitter, C.V., Pazen, M., Uhlmann, U., van Kemenade, B.M., Kircher, T., & Straube, B. (accepted). Predictive neural processing of self-generated hand and tool actions in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders and healthy individuals. Translational Psychiatry Abstract: Schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) have been linked to dysfunctions in the predictive neural suppression of sensory input elicited by one’s own actions. Such motor predictions become particularly challenging during tool use and when feedback from multiple sensory modalities is present.
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TNM-Lab
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· Jan 26
Modelling sensory attenuation as Bayesian causal inference across two datasets
Introduction To interact with the environment, it is crucial to distinguish between sensory information that is externally generated and inputs that are self-generated. The sensory consequences of one...
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· Dec 18
Advancing the personalized advantage index (PAI): a systematic review and application in two large multi-site samples in anxiety disorders | Psychological Medicine | Cambridge Core
Advancing the personalized advantage index (PAI): a systematic review and application in two large multi-site samples in anxiety disorders
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Yifei He 何奕菲
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· Dec 8
Voluntary action sharpens sensory prediction and facilitates neural processing of contingent sensory stimuli
Self- and externally generated sensations differ in sensory responses and motor preparation. However, mechanistic evidence linking the two is scarce. Here, participants made active (self-initiated) or...
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