Christian Windischberger
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Guran CA, Sladky R, Karl S, et al. (2023) Validation of a new coil array tailored for dog functional magnetic resonance imaging studies. Eneuro |
Paul K, Tik M, Hahn A, et al. (2021) Give me a pain that I am used to: distinct habituation patterns to painful and non-painful stimulation. Scientific Reports. 11: 22929 |
Sladky R, Hahn A, Karl IL, et al. (2021) Dynamic causal modeling of the prefrontal-amygdala network during processing of emotional faces. Brain Connectivity |
Rütgen M, Pfabigan DM, Tik M, et al. (2021) Detached empathic experience of others' pain in remitted states of depression - An fMRI study. Neuroimage. Clinical. 31: 102699 |
Wagner IC, Rütgen M, Hummer A, et al. (2020) Placebo-induced pain reduction is associated with negative coupling between brain networks at rest. Neuroimage. 117024 |
Bukowski H, Tik M, Silani G, et al. (2020) When differences matter: rTMS/fMRI reveals how differences in dispositional empathy translate to distinct neural underpinnings of self-other distinction in empathy. Cortex. 128: 143-161 |
Geissberger N, Tik M, Sladky R, et al. (2020) Reproducibility of amygdala activation in facial emotion processing at 7T. Neuroimage. 211: 116585 |
Spies M, Klöbl M, Höflich A, et al. (2019) Association between dynamic resting-state functional connectivity and ketamine plasma levels in visual processing networks. Scientific Reports. 9: 11484 |
Baldinger-Melich P, Urquijo Castro MF, Seiger R, et al. (2019) Sex Matters: A Multivariate Pattern Analysis of Sex- and Gender-Related Neuroanatomical Differences in Cis- and Transgender Individuals Using Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) |
Kraus C, Seiger R, Pfabigan D, et al. (2019) Hippocampal Subfields in Acute and Remitted Depression - an Ultra-High Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study. The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology |