Daria Knoch

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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
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