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André Schulz

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Translational Vision Science & Technology|September 20, 2022
Vitreous Substitutes as Drug Release SystemsAndré Schulz, Peter Szurman
Frontiers in Psychology|August 11, 2015
Interoception and stressAndré Schulz, Claus Vögele
Biological Psychology|September 28, 2023
Why Desmedt et al.'s commentary does not apply to the findings of Schulz et al. (2021) concerning the validity of the heartbeat counting taskAndré Schulz, Claus Vögele
Scientific Reports|May 13, 2026
Stress modulates gastric interoception depending on eating traits and emotion regulation: evidence from the magic tableMiriam Kipping, André Schulz, Olga Pollatos
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology|February 25, 2021
Novel vitreous substitutes: the next frontier in vitreoretinal surgeryAndré Schulz, Kai Januschowski, Peter Szurman
Biological Psychology|July 28, 2024
The golden age of integrative neuroscience? The brain joins the body in the latest renaissance of interoception researchThomas Ritz, André Schulz, Sahib Khalsa
Physiology & Behavior|December 2, 2023
Games, hormones, and "dark" personalities: Dark tetrad and the effects of violent gaming on aggression, cortisol, and testosteroneGary L Wagener, André Schulz, André Melzer
Biological Psychology|March 30, 2022
Addressing the need for new interoceptive methodsSarah N Garfinkel, André Schulz, Manos Tsakiris
Anxiety, Stress, and Coping|February 2, 2025
Vagally-mediated heart rate variability longitudinally predicts test anxiety in university studentsLena Mareen Grabo, André Schulz, Silja Bellingrath
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|January 24, 2025
A Plague(d) Tale: Are violent video games effective in reducing stress levels?Gary L Wagener, André Schulz, André Melzer
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Translational Vision Science & Technology|September 20, 2022
Vitreous Substitutes as Drug Release SystemsAndré Schulz, Peter Szurman
Frontiers in Psychology|August 11, 2015
Interoception and stressAndré Schulz, Claus Vögele
Biological Psychology|September 28, 2023
Why Desmedt et al.'s commentary does not apply to the findings of Schulz et al. (2021) concerning the validity of the heartbeat counting taskAndré Schulz, Claus Vögele
Scientific Reports|May 13, 2026
Stress modulates gastric interoception depending on eating traits and emotion regulation: evidence from the magic tableMiriam Kipping, André Schulz, Olga Pollatos
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology|February 25, 2021
Novel vitreous substitutes: the next frontier in vitreoretinal surgeryAndré Schulz, Kai Januschowski, Peter Szurman
Biological Psychology|July 28, 2024
The golden age of integrative neuroscience? The brain joins the body in the latest renaissance of interoception researchThomas Ritz, André Schulz, Sahib Khalsa
Physiology & Behavior|December 2, 2023
Games, hormones, and "dark" personalities: Dark tetrad and the effects of violent gaming on aggression, cortisol, and testosteroneGary L Wagener, André Schulz, André Melzer
Biological Psychology|March 30, 2022
Addressing the need for new interoceptive methodsSarah N Garfinkel, André Schulz, Manos Tsakiris
Anxiety, Stress, and Coping|February 2, 2025
Vagally-mediated heart rate variability longitudinally predicts test anxiety in university studentsLena Mareen Grabo, André Schulz, Silja Bellingrath
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|January 24, 2025
A Plague(d) Tale: Are violent video games effective in reducing stress levels?Gary L Wagener, André Schulz, André Melzer
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