Ulrike Rimmele
Affiliations: | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
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Barros Rodrigues D, Antypa D, Rimmele U. (2024) Impaired free recall of neutral but not negative material tested 105 min after cortisol administration. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 211: 107916 |
Riegel M, Granja D, Amer T, et al. (2023) Opposite effects of emotion and event segmentation on temporal order memory and object-context binding. Cognition & Emotion. 1-19 |
Fort D, Deforges C, Messerli-Bürgy N, et al. (2023) Tackling childbirth-related intrusive memories with a single-session behavioural intervention involving a visuospatial task: protocol for a single-blind, waitlist-controlled randomised trial. Bmj Open. 13: e073874 |
Antypa D, Barros Rodrigues D, Billecocq M, et al. (2022) Pharmacologically increased cortisol levels impair recall of associative background context memory in males, but not females. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 146: 105895 |
Mikneviciute G, Ballhausen N, Rimmele U, et al. (2021) Does older adults' cognition particularly suffer from stress? A systematic review of acute stress effects on cognition in older age. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 132: 583-602 |
Antypa D, Perrault AA, Vuilleumier P, et al. (2021) Suppressing the morning cortisol rise after memory reactivation at 4 a.m. enhances episodic memory reconsolidation in humans. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
Mihaylova M, Vuilleumier P, Rimmele U. (2019) Better memory for intrinsic versus extrinsic details underlies the enhanced recollective experience of negative events. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 26: 455-459 |
Antypa D, Rodrigues Cabrita D, Vuilleumier P, et al. (2019) Cortisol suppression after memory reactivation impairs later memory performance. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 106: 226-232 |
Antypa D, Vuilleumier P, Rimmele U. (2018) Suppressing but not intensifying emotion decreases arousal and subjective sense of recollection. Emotion (Washington, D.C.) |
Antypa D, Vuilleumier P, Rimmele U. (2018) Suppressing cortisol at encoding reduces the emotional enhancement in subjective sense of recollection. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory |