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Matthias Gamer

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International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|February 2, 2010
Does the Guilty Actions Test allow for differentiating guilty participants from informed innocents? A re-examinationMatthias Gamer
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 16, 2010
Does the amygdala mediate oxytocin effects on socially reinforced learning?Matthias Gamer
Perceptual and Motor Skills|December 26, 2012
Validity of the Concealed Information Test in realistic mock crime scenarios: comment on Bradley, Malik, and CullenMatthias Gamer
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 17, 2009
Amygdala activation predicts gaze toward fearful eyesMatthias Gamer, Christian Büchel
Scientific Reports|November 22, 2019
Freezing of gaze during action preparation under threat imminenceLara Rösler, Matthias Gamer
Royal Society Open Science|April 30, 2019
Task instructions can accelerate the early preference for social features in naturalistic scenesAlbert End, Matthias Gamer
Scientific Reports|May 20, 2018
Alcohol facilitates detection of concealed identity informationKristina Suchotzki, Matthias Gamer
Behavioural Brain Research|September 12, 2025
Virtual reality in cognitive and affective neuroscienceMarta Andreatta, Matthias Gamer
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|April 21, 2024
Detecting deception with artificial intelligence: promises and perilsKristina Suchotzki, Matthias Gamer
Psychophysiology|December 17, 2009
Task relevance and recognition of concealed information have different influences on electrodermal activity and event-related brain potentialsMatthias Gamer, Stefan Berti
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International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|February 2, 2010
Does the Guilty Actions Test allow for differentiating guilty participants from informed innocents? A re-examinationMatthias Gamer
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 16, 2010
Does the amygdala mediate oxytocin effects on socially reinforced learning?Matthias Gamer
Perceptual and Motor Skills|December 26, 2012
Validity of the Concealed Information Test in realistic mock crime scenarios: comment on Bradley, Malik, and CullenMatthias Gamer
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 17, 2009
Amygdala activation predicts gaze toward fearful eyesMatthias Gamer, Christian Büchel
Scientific Reports|November 22, 2019
Freezing of gaze during action preparation under threat imminenceLara Rösler, Matthias Gamer
Royal Society Open Science|April 30, 2019
Task instructions can accelerate the early preference for social features in naturalistic scenesAlbert End, Matthias Gamer
Scientific Reports|May 20, 2018
Alcohol facilitates detection of concealed identity informationKristina Suchotzki, Matthias Gamer
Behavioural Brain Research|September 12, 2025
Virtual reality in cognitive and affective neuroscienceMarta Andreatta, Matthias Gamer
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|April 21, 2024
Detecting deception with artificial intelligence: promises and perilsKristina Suchotzki, Matthias Gamer
Psychophysiology|December 17, 2009
Task relevance and recognition of concealed information have different influences on electrodermal activity and event-related brain potentialsMatthias Gamer, Stefan Berti
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