Daria Knoch
Affiliations: | Social Neuroscience | University of Bern, Bern, Bern, Switzerland |
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Wyss AM, Baumgartner T, Guizar Rosales E, et al. (2024) Cathodal HD-tDCS above the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex increases environmentally sustainable decision-making. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 18: 1395426 |
Baumgartner T, Guizar Rosales E, Knoch D. (2023) Neural mechanisms underlying interindividual differences in intergenerational sustainable behavior. Scientific Reports. 13: 17357 |
Rosales EG, Baumgartner T, Knoch D. (2022) Interindividual differences in intergenerational sustainable behavior are associated with cortical thickness of the dorsomedial and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Neuroimage. 119664 |
Baumgartner T, Hausfeld J, Dos Santos M, et al. (2021) Who initiates punishment, who joins punishment? Disentangling types of third-party punishers by neural traits. Human Brain Mapping |
Hausfeld J, Fischbacher U, Knoch D. (2020) The value of decision-making power in social decisions Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 177: 898-912 |
Langenbach BP, Baumgartner T, Cazzoli D, et al. (2019) Inhibition of the right dlPFC by theta burst stimulation does not alter sustainable decision-making. Scientific Reports. 9: 13852 |
Baumgartner T, Dahinden FM, Gianotti LRR, et al. (2019) Neural traits characterize unconditional cooperators, conditional cooperators, and noncooperators in group-based cooperation. Human Brain Mapping |
Rudorf S, Baumgartner T, Knoch D. (2019) Peer effects on control-averse behavior. Scientific Reports. 9: 3012 |
Schiller B, Gianotti LRR, Baumgartner T, et al. (2019) Theta resting EEG in the right TPJ is associated with individual differences in implicit intergroup bias. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience |
Baumgartner T, Langenbach BP, Gianotti LRR, et al. (2019) Frequency of everyday pro-environmental behaviour is explained by baseline activation in lateral prefrontal cortex. Scientific Reports. 9: 9 |