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Nicolas Zink

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Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|March 1, 2019
Catecholaminergic effects on inhibitory control depend on the interplay of prior task experience and working memory demandsWiebke Bensmann, Nicolas Zink, Veit Roessner, et al.
Molecular Neurobiology|February 8, 2019
CHRM2 Genotype Affects Inhibitory Control Mechanisms During Cognitive FlexibilityNicolas Zink, Wiebke Bensmann, Larissa Arning, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine|February 14, 2020
Acute Alcohol Effects on Response Inhibition Depend on Response Automatization, but not on GABA or Glutamate Levels in the ACC and StriatumWiebke Bensmann, Nicolas Zink, Annett Werner, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|April 5, 2019
Neuronal networks underlying the conjoint modulation of response selection by subliminal and consciously induced cognitive conflictsWiebke Bensmann, Nicolas Zink, Moritz Mückschel, et al.
Addiction Biology|December 11, 2019
Automatic aspects of response selection remain unchanged during high-dose alcohol intoxicationAnn-Kathrin Stock, Wiebke Bensmann, Nicolas Zink, et al.
Molecular Neurobiology|June 12, 2019
The Presynaptic Regulation of Dopamine and Norepinephrine Synthesis Has Dissociable Effects on Different Kinds of Cognitive ConflictsWiebke Bensmann, Nicolas Zink, Larissa Arning, et al.
Neuroimage|October 22, 2018
Apolipoprotein ε4 is associated with better cognitive control allocation in healthy young adultsNicolas Zink, Wiebke Bensmann, Larissa Arning, et al.
Neuroimage|October 15, 2019
Dopamine D1, but not D2, signaling protects mental representations from distracting bottom-up influencesWiebke Bensmann, Nicolas Zink, Larissa Arning, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|March 10, 2020
Connecting EEG signal decomposition and response selection processes using the theory of event coding frameworkAdam Takacs, Nicolas Zink, Nicole Wolff, et al.
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|September 9, 2018
Detrimental effects of a high-dose alcohol intoxication on sequential cognitive flexibility are attenuated by practiceNicolas Zink, Rui Zhang, Witold X Chmielewski, et al.
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Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|March 1, 2019
Catecholaminergic effects on inhibitory control depend on the interplay of prior task experience and working memory demandsWiebke Bensmann, Nicolas Zink, Veit Roessner, et al.
Molecular Neurobiology|February 8, 2019
CHRM2 Genotype Affects Inhibitory Control Mechanisms During Cognitive FlexibilityNicolas Zink, Wiebke Bensmann, Larissa Arning, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine|February 14, 2020
Acute Alcohol Effects on Response Inhibition Depend on Response Automatization, but not on GABA or Glutamate Levels in the ACC and StriatumWiebke Bensmann, Nicolas Zink, Annett Werner, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|April 5, 2019
Neuronal networks underlying the conjoint modulation of response selection by subliminal and consciously induced cognitive conflictsWiebke Bensmann, Nicolas Zink, Moritz Mückschel, et al.
Addiction Biology|December 11, 2019
Automatic aspects of response selection remain unchanged during high-dose alcohol intoxicationAnn-Kathrin Stock, Wiebke Bensmann, Nicolas Zink, et al.
Molecular Neurobiology|June 12, 2019
The Presynaptic Regulation of Dopamine and Norepinephrine Synthesis Has Dissociable Effects on Different Kinds of Cognitive ConflictsWiebke Bensmann, Nicolas Zink, Larissa Arning, et al.
Neuroimage|October 22, 2018
Apolipoprotein ε4 is associated with better cognitive control allocation in healthy young adultsNicolas Zink, Wiebke Bensmann, Larissa Arning, et al.
Neuroimage|October 15, 2019
Dopamine D1, but not D2, signaling protects mental representations from distracting bottom-up influencesWiebke Bensmann, Nicolas Zink, Larissa Arning, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|March 10, 2020
Connecting EEG signal decomposition and response selection processes using the theory of event coding frameworkAdam Takacs, Nicolas Zink, Nicole Wolff, et al.
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|September 9, 2018
Detrimental effects of a high-dose alcohol intoxication on sequential cognitive flexibility are attenuated by practiceNicolas Zink, Rui Zhang, Witold X Chmielewski, et al.
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