Dorothea Metzen - Publications

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2020- Biopsychology University of Bochum, Bochum, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany 

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Year Citation  Score
2024 Metzen D, Stammen C, Fraenz C, Schlüter C, Johnson W, Güntürkün O, DeYoung CG, Genç E. Investigating robust associations between functional connectivity based on graph theory and general intelligence. Scientific Reports. 14: 1368. PMID 38228689 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-51333-y  0.64
2023 Genç E, Metzen D, Fraenz C, Schlüter C, Voelkle MC, Arning L, Streit F, Nguyen HP, Güntürkün O, Ocklenburg S, Kumsta R. Structural architecture and brain network efficiency link polygenic scores to intelligence. Human Brain Mapping. PMID 37013679 DOI: 10.1002/hbm.26286  0.665
2021 Metzen D, Genç E, Getzmann S, Larra MF, Wascher E, Ocklenburg S. Frontal and parietal EEG alpha asymmetry: a large-scale investigation of short-term reliability on distinct EEG systems. Brain Structure & Function. PMID 34676455 DOI: 10.1007/s00429-021-02399-1  0.503
2021 Ocklenburg S, Metzen D, Schlüter C, Fraenz C, Arning L, Streit F, Güntürkün O, Kumsta R, Genç E. Polygenic scores for handedness and their association with asymmetries in brain structure. Brain Structure & Function. PMID 34235564 DOI: 10.1007/s00429-021-02335-3  0.659
2021 Genç E, Schlüter C, Fraenz C, Arning L, Metzen D, Nguyen HP, Voelkle MC, Streit F, Güntürkün O, Kumsta R, Ocklenburg S. Polygenic Scores for Cognitive Abilities and Their Association with Different Aspects of General Intelligence-A Deep Phenotyping Approach. Molecular Neurobiology. PMID 33954905 DOI: 10.1007/s12035-021-02398-7  0.659
2019 Packheiser J, Schmitz J, Metzen D, Reinke P, Radtke F, Friedrich P, Güntürkün O, Peterburs J, Ocklenburg S. Asymmetries in social touch-motor and emotional biases on lateral preferences in embracing, cradling and kissing. Laterality. 1-24. PMID 31739761 DOI: 10.1080/1357650X.2019.1690496  0.602
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