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March 23, 2016
Age-related variance in decisions under ambiguity is explained by changes in reasoning, executive functions, and decision-making under risk
Johannes Schiebener, Matthias Brand
Neuropsychology Review
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April 21, 2015
Decision Making Under Objective Risk Conditions-a Review of Cognitive and Emotional Correlates, Strategies, Feedback Processing, and External Influences
Johannes Schiebener, Matthias Brand
Cognitive Processing
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August 21, 2015
Self-reported strategies in decisions under risk: role of feedback, reasoning abilities, executive functions, short-term-memory, and working memory
Johannes Schiebener, Matthias Brand
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
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November 10, 2012
Interactions of age and cognitive functions in predicting decision making under risky conditions over the life span
Matthias Brand, Johannes Schiebener
Cognitive Processing
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July 11, 2016
One executive function never comes alone: monitoring and its relation to working memory, reasoning, and different executive functions
Bettina Gathmann, Matthias Brand, Johannes Schiebener
Scientific Reports
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July 23, 2023
Social-networks use as adaptive or maladaptive strategy for coping with stress
Elisa Wegmann, Johannes Schiebener, Matthias Brand
Journal of Behavioral Addictions
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March 20, 2015
Getting stuck with pornography? Overuse or neglect of cybersex cues in a multitasking situation is related to symptoms of cybersex addiction
Johannes Schiebener, Christian Laier, Matthias Brand
Frontiers in Psychology
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December 23, 2017
Decision Making under Ambiguity and Objective Risk in Higher Age - A Review on Cognitive and Emotional Contributions
Magnus Liebherr, Johannes Schiebener, Heike Averbeck, et al.
Cognitive Processing
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August 24, 2012
Anchor effects in decision making can be reduced by the interaction between goal monitoring and the level of the decision maker's executive functions
Johannes Schiebener, Elisa Wegmann, Mirko Pawlikowski, et al.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
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November 16, 2011
Executive functions, categorization of probabilities, and learning from feedback: what does really matter for decision making under explicit risk conditions?
Johannes Schiebener, Laura Zamarian, Margarete Delazer, et al.
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Cognition & Emotion
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March 23, 2016
Age-related variance in decisions under ambiguity is explained by changes in reasoning, executive functions, and decision-making under risk
Johannes Schiebener, Matthias Brand
Neuropsychology Review
|
April 21, 2015
Decision Making Under Objective Risk Conditions-a Review of Cognitive and Emotional Correlates, Strategies, Feedback Processing, and External Influences
Johannes Schiebener, Matthias Brand
Cognitive Processing
|
August 21, 2015
Self-reported strategies in decisions under risk: role of feedback, reasoning abilities, executive functions, short-term-memory, and working memory
Johannes Schiebener, Matthias Brand
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
|
November 10, 2012
Interactions of age and cognitive functions in predicting decision making under risky conditions over the life span
Matthias Brand, Johannes Schiebener
Cognitive Processing
|
July 11, 2016
One executive function never comes alone: monitoring and its relation to working memory, reasoning, and different executive functions
Bettina Gathmann, Matthias Brand, Johannes Schiebener
Scientific Reports
|
July 23, 2023
Social-networks use as adaptive or maladaptive strategy for coping with stress
Elisa Wegmann, Johannes Schiebener, Matthias Brand
Journal of Behavioral Addictions
|
March 20, 2015
Getting stuck with pornography? Overuse or neglect of cybersex cues in a multitasking situation is related to symptoms of cybersex addiction
Johannes Schiebener, Christian Laier, Matthias Brand
Frontiers in Psychology
|
December 23, 2017
Decision Making under Ambiguity and Objective Risk in Higher Age - A Review on Cognitive and Emotional Contributions
Magnus Liebherr, Johannes Schiebener, Heike Averbeck, et al.
Cognitive Processing
|
August 24, 2012
Anchor effects in decision making can be reduced by the interaction between goal monitoring and the level of the decision maker's executive functions
Johannes Schiebener, Elisa Wegmann, Mirko Pawlikowski, et al.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
|
November 16, 2011
Executive functions, categorization of probabilities, and learning from feedback: what does really matter for decision making under explicit risk conditions?
Johannes Schiebener, Laura Zamarian, Margarete Delazer, et al.
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