Dirk Adolph
Affiliations: | University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Bayern, Germany |
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Wroblewski A, Hollandt M, Yang Y, et al. (2022) Sometimes I feel the fear of uncertainty: How intolerance of uncertainty and trait anxiety impact fear acquisition, extinction and the return of fear. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 181: 125-140 |
Wannemueller A, Moser D, Kumsta R, et al. (2018) Mechanisms, genes and treatment: Experimental fear conditioning, the serotonin transporter gene, and the outcome of a highly standardized exposure-based fear treatment. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 107: 117-126 |
Humbel N, Messerli-Bürgy N, Schuck K, et al. (2018) Self-reported emotion regulation difficulties are associated with mood but not with the biological stress response to thin ideal exposure. Plos One. 13: e0199769 |
Adolph D, von Glischinski M, Wannemüller A, et al. (2017) The influence of frontal alpha-asymmetry on the processing of approach- and withdrawal-related stimuli-A multichannel psychophysiology study. Psychophysiology. 54: 1295-1310 |
Mosig C, Merz CJ, Mohr C, et al. (2014) Enhanced discriminative fear learning of phobia-irrelevant stimuli in spider-fearful individuals. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 8: 328 |
Alpers GW, Adolph D, Pauli P. (2011) Emotional scenes and facial expressions elicit different psychophysiological responses. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 80: 173-81 |
Adolph D, Alpers GW. (2010) Valence and arousal: a comparison of two sets of emotional facial expressions. The American Journal of Psychology. 123: 209-19 |
Alpers GW, Adolph D. (2008) Exposure to heights in a theme park: fear, dizziness, and body sway. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 22: 591-601 |