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Cornelia Herbert

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Social Neuroscience|February 13, 2014
The HisMine-paradigm: a new paradigm to investigate self-awareness employing pronounsChristine Blume, Cornelia Herbert
Frontiers in Psychology|May 7, 2021
Emoji as Affective Symbols: Affective Judgments of Emoji, Emoticons, and Human Faces Varying in Emotional ContentBrigitte Fischer, Cornelia Herbert
Frontiers in Psychology|September 8, 2017
Bodily Reactions to Emotional Words Referring to Own versus Other People's EmotionsPatrick P Weis, Cornelia Herbert
Progress in Brain Research|October 4, 2006
Emotional and semantic networks in visual word processing: insights from ERP studiesJohanna Kissler, Ramin Assadollahi, Cornelia Herbert
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|September 18, 2017
Emotion and self in psychotic disorders: Behavioral evidence from an emotional evaluation task using verbal stimuli varying in emotional valence and self-referenceCornelia Herbert, Klaus Hesse, Dirk Wildgruber
Life (Basel, Switzerland)|July 2, 2021
The Human Self Has Two Serial Aspects and Is Dynamic: A Concept Based on Neurophysiological Evidence Supporting a Multiple Aspects Self Theory (MAST)Peter Walla, Georg Northoff, Cornelia Herbert
Frontiers in Psychology|March 16, 2019
Affective Language, Interpretation Bias and Its Molecular Genetic Variations: Exploring the Relationship Between Genetic Variations of the OXTR Gene (rs53576 and rs2268498) and the Emotional Evaluation of Words Related to the Self or the OtherFriedrich Meixner, Christian Montag, Cornelia Herbert
Acta Psychologica|October 8, 2025
Does self-reference modulate the processing of all emotional words? The distinction between emotion-label and emotion-laden wordsPilar Ferré, Marc Guasch, Cornelia Herbert
Neuroimage|October 11, 2015
Emotional facial expressions evoke faster orienting responses, but weaker emotional responses at neural and behavioural levels compared to scenes: A simultaneous EEG and facial EMG studyAimee Mavratzakis, Cornelia Herbert, Peter Walla
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 27, 2013
Your emotion or mine: labeling feelings alters emotional face perception-an ERP study on automatic and intentional affect labelingCornelia Herbert, Anca Sfärlea, Terry Blumenthal
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Social Neuroscience|February 13, 2014
The HisMine-paradigm: a new paradigm to investigate self-awareness employing pronounsChristine Blume, Cornelia Herbert
Frontiers in Psychology|May 7, 2021
Emoji as Affective Symbols: Affective Judgments of Emoji, Emoticons, and Human Faces Varying in Emotional ContentBrigitte Fischer, Cornelia Herbert
Frontiers in Psychology|September 8, 2017
Bodily Reactions to Emotional Words Referring to Own versus Other People's EmotionsPatrick P Weis, Cornelia Herbert
Progress in Brain Research|October 4, 2006
Emotional and semantic networks in visual word processing: insights from ERP studiesJohanna Kissler, Ramin Assadollahi, Cornelia Herbert
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|September 18, 2017
Emotion and self in psychotic disorders: Behavioral evidence from an emotional evaluation task using verbal stimuli varying in emotional valence and self-referenceCornelia Herbert, Klaus Hesse, Dirk Wildgruber
Life (Basel, Switzerland)|July 2, 2021
The Human Self Has Two Serial Aspects and Is Dynamic: A Concept Based on Neurophysiological Evidence Supporting a Multiple Aspects Self Theory (MAST)Peter Walla, Georg Northoff, Cornelia Herbert
Frontiers in Psychology|March 16, 2019
Affective Language, Interpretation Bias and Its Molecular Genetic Variations: Exploring the Relationship Between Genetic Variations of the OXTR Gene (rs53576 and rs2268498) and the Emotional Evaluation of Words Related to the Self or the OtherFriedrich Meixner, Christian Montag, Cornelia Herbert
Acta Psychologica|October 8, 2025
Does self-reference modulate the processing of all emotional words? The distinction between emotion-label and emotion-laden wordsPilar Ferré, Marc Guasch, Cornelia Herbert
Neuroimage|October 11, 2015
Emotional facial expressions evoke faster orienting responses, but weaker emotional responses at neural and behavioural levels compared to scenes: A simultaneous EEG and facial EMG studyAimee Mavratzakis, Cornelia Herbert, Peter Walla
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 27, 2013
Your emotion or mine: labeling feelings alters emotional face perception-an ERP study on automatic and intentional affect labelingCornelia Herbert, Anca Sfärlea, Terry Blumenthal
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