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Matthias Gamer

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Frontiers in Psychology|April 21, 2017
Preferential Processing of Social Features and Their Interplay with Physical Saliency in Complex Naturalistic ScenesAlbert End, Matthias Gamer
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|June 3, 2020
Stronger reactivity to social gaze in virtual reality compared to a classical laboratory environmentMarius Rubo, Matthias Gamer
Biological Psychology|March 27, 2016
Psychopathic traits affect the visual exploration of facial expressionsSabrina Boll, Matthias Gamer
Behavior Research Methods|April 25, 2025
Studying the influence of single social interactions on approach and avoidance behavior: A multimodal investigation in immersive virtual realitySabrina Gado, Matthias Gamer
Imaging Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)|August 13, 2025
The impact of inherently aversive contexts on visuocortical processing of generalized threatYannik Stegmann, Matthias Gamer
Plos One|August 25, 2017
Top-down influence on gaze patterns in the presence of social featuresAleya Felicia Flechsenhar, Matthias Gamer
Psychophysiology|August 21, 2023
Fear lies in the eyes of the beholder-Robust evidence for reduced gaze dispersion upon avoidable threatAlma-Sophia Merscher, Matthias Gamer
Psychophysiology|March 12, 2024
Can I see it in the eyes? An investigation of freezing-like motion patterns in response to avoidable threatAlma-Sophia Merscher, Matthias Gamer
Scientific Reports|August 19, 2025
Facial features associated with fear and happiness attract gaze during brief exposure without enhancing emotion recognitionYu-Fang Yang, Matthias Gamer
Biological Psychiatry|December 25, 2010
Anterior cingulate activation is related to a positivity bias and emotional stability in successful agingStefanie Brassen, Matthias Gamer, Christian Büchel
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Frontiers in Psychology|April 21, 2017
Preferential Processing of Social Features and Their Interplay with Physical Saliency in Complex Naturalistic ScenesAlbert End, Matthias Gamer
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|June 3, 2020
Stronger reactivity to social gaze in virtual reality compared to a classical laboratory environmentMarius Rubo, Matthias Gamer
Biological Psychology|March 27, 2016
Psychopathic traits affect the visual exploration of facial expressionsSabrina Boll, Matthias Gamer
Behavior Research Methods|April 25, 2025
Studying the influence of single social interactions on approach and avoidance behavior: A multimodal investigation in immersive virtual realitySabrina Gado, Matthias Gamer
Imaging Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)|August 13, 2025
The impact of inherently aversive contexts on visuocortical processing of generalized threatYannik Stegmann, Matthias Gamer
Plos One|August 25, 2017
Top-down influence on gaze patterns in the presence of social featuresAleya Felicia Flechsenhar, Matthias Gamer
Psychophysiology|August 21, 2023
Fear lies in the eyes of the beholder-Robust evidence for reduced gaze dispersion upon avoidable threatAlma-Sophia Merscher, Matthias Gamer
Psychophysiology|March 12, 2024
Can I see it in the eyes? An investigation of freezing-like motion patterns in response to avoidable threatAlma-Sophia Merscher, Matthias Gamer
Scientific Reports|August 19, 2025
Facial features associated with fear and happiness attract gaze during brief exposure without enhancing emotion recognitionYu-Fang Yang, Matthias Gamer
Biological Psychiatry|December 25, 2010
Anterior cingulate activation is related to a positivity bias and emotional stability in successful agingStefanie Brassen, Matthias Gamer, Christian Büchel
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