Bianca C. Wittmann

Affiliations: 
University of Giessen, Germany, Gießen, Hessen, Germany 
Area:
incentive motivation, episodic memory
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Wittmann BC, Şatırer Y. (2022) Decreased associative processing and memory confidence in aphantasia. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 29: 412-420
Schomaker J, Rau E, Wittmann BC. (2019) The effects of exploring novel environments on learning: Individual differences and the role of volition Brain and Cognition. 137: 103643
Frank D, Montaldi D, Wittmann B, et al. (2018) Beneficial and detrimental effects of schema incongruence on memory for contextual events. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 25: 352-360
Schomaker J, Rau EM, Einhäuser W, et al. (2017) Motivational Objects in Natural Scenes (MONS): A Database of >800 Objects. Frontiers in Psychology. 8: 1669
Schomaker J, Wittmann BC. (2017) Memory Performance for Everyday Motivational and Neutral Objects Is Dissociable from Attention. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 11: 121
Dal Mas DE, Wittmann BC. (2017) Avoiding boredom: Caudate and insula activity reflects boredom-elicited purchase bias. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 92: 57-69
Schomaker J, Walper D, Wittmann BC, et al. (2017) Attention in natural scenes: Affective-motivational factors guide gaze independently of visual salience. Vision Research
Bulganin L, Wittmann BC. (2015) Reward and Novelty Enhance Imagination of Future Events in a Motivational-Episodic Network. Plos One. 10: e0143477
Wittmann BC, D'Esposito M. (2015) Levodopa administration modulates striatal processing of punishment-associated items in healthy participants. Psychopharmacology. 232: 135-44
Bulganin L, Bach DR, Wittmann BC. (2014) Prior fear conditioning and reward learning interact in fear and reward networks. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 8: 67
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