Thomas Fritz, Ph.D.

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Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany 
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Kim SG, Lepsien J, Fritz TH, et al. (2021) Author Correction: Dissonance encoding in human inferior colliculus covaries with individual differences in dislike of dissonant music. Scientific Reports. 11: 21802
Kim SG, Mueller K, Lepsien J, et al. (2019) Brain networks underlying aesthetic appreciation as modulated by interaction of the spectral and temporal organisations of music. Scientific Reports. 9: 19446
Fritz T, Mueller K, Guha A, et al. (2018) HUMAN BEHAVIOURAL DISCRIMINATION OF HUMAN, CHIMPANZEE AND MACAQUE AFFECTIVE VOCALISATIONS IS REFLECTED BY THE NEURAL RESPONSE IN THE SUPERIOR TEMPORAL SULCUS. Neuropsychologia
Fritz TH, Brummerloh B, Urquijo M, et al. (2017) Blame it on the bossa nova: Transfer of perceived sexiness from music to touch. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 146: 1360-1365
Kim SG, Lepsien J, Fritz TH, et al. (2017) Dissonance encoding in human inferior colliculus covaries with individual differences in dislike of dissonant music. Scientific Reports. 7: 5726
Fritz TH, Schneider L, Villringer A. (2016) The Band Effect-Physically Strenuous Music Making Increases Esthetic Appreciation of Music. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 10: 448
Mueller K, Fritz T, Mildner T, et al. (2015) Investigating the dynamics of the brain response to music: A central role of the ventral striatum/nucleus accumbens. Neuroimage. 116: 68-79
Pehrs C, Deserno L, Bakels JH, et al. (2014) How music alters a kiss: superior temporal gyrus controls fusiform-amygdalar effective connectivity. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 9: 1770-8
Fritz TH, Schmude P, Jentschke S, et al. (2013) From understanding to appreciating music cross-culturally. Plos One. 8: e72500
Fritz TH, Renders W, Müller K, et al. (2013) Anatomical differences in the human inferior colliculus relate to the perceived valence of musical consonance and dissonance. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 38: 3099-105
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