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Rea Rodriguez-Raecke

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Psychological Medicine|March 4, 2006
Patients with schizophrenia do not produce more false memories than controls but are more confident in themSteffen Moritz, Todd S Woodward, Rea Rodriguez-Raecke
Neuroendocrinology|August 27, 2023
Elevated Insulin Levels Engage the Salience Network during Multisensory PerceptionKatja Schumann, Rea Rodriguez-Raecke, Rik Sijben, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 2, 2021
Playing Tetris Lets You Rate Odors as Less IntenseStephan Schadll, Rea Rodriguez-Raecke, Lennart Heim, et al.
Pain|August 2, 2014
tDCS modulates cortical nociceptive processing but has little to no impact on pain perceptionKristin Ihle, Rea Rodriguez-Raecke, Kerstin Luedtke, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|September 25, 2025
Wavelet Analysis of Dual-fMRI-Hyperscanning Reveals Cooperation and Communication Dependent Effects on Interbrain Neuronal CoherenceRik Sijben, Robert Friedmann, Lucia Hernandez-Pena, et al.
Chemical Senses|January 30, 2021
Gender-Dependent Crossmodal Interactions Between Olfactory and Tactile Stimulation Revealed Using the Unimodal Tactile Stimulation Device (UniTaSD)Rik Sijben, Sonja M Hensel, Rea Rodriguez-Raecke, et al.
Chemical Senses|October 3, 2017
Cognitive Load Alters Neuronal Processing of Food OdorsSonja Maria Hoffmann-Hensel, Rik Sijben, Rea Rodriguez-Raecke, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 6, 2009
Brain gray matter decrease in chronic pain is the consequence and not the cause of painRea Rodriguez-Raecke, Andreas Niemeier, Kristin Ihle, et al.
Plos One|February 14, 2013
Structural brain changes in chronic pain reflect probably neither damage nor atrophyRea Rodriguez-Raecke, Andreas Niemeier, Kristin Ihle, et al.
Neuropsychologia|March 4, 2017
Chemosensory danger detection in the human brain: Body odor communicating aggression modulates limbic system activationSmiljana Mutic, Yvonne F Brünner, Rea Rodriguez-Raecke, et al.
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Psychological Medicine|March 4, 2006
Patients with schizophrenia do not produce more false memories than controls but are more confident in themSteffen Moritz, Todd S Woodward, Rea Rodriguez-Raecke
Neuroendocrinology|August 27, 2023
Elevated Insulin Levels Engage the Salience Network during Multisensory PerceptionKatja Schumann, Rea Rodriguez-Raecke, Rik Sijben, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 2, 2021
Playing Tetris Lets You Rate Odors as Less IntenseStephan Schadll, Rea Rodriguez-Raecke, Lennart Heim, et al.
Pain|August 2, 2014
tDCS modulates cortical nociceptive processing but has little to no impact on pain perceptionKristin Ihle, Rea Rodriguez-Raecke, Kerstin Luedtke, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|September 25, 2025
Wavelet Analysis of Dual-fMRI-Hyperscanning Reveals Cooperation and Communication Dependent Effects on Interbrain Neuronal CoherenceRik Sijben, Robert Friedmann, Lucia Hernandez-Pena, et al.
Chemical Senses|January 30, 2021
Gender-Dependent Crossmodal Interactions Between Olfactory and Tactile Stimulation Revealed Using the Unimodal Tactile Stimulation Device (UniTaSD)Rik Sijben, Sonja M Hensel, Rea Rodriguez-Raecke, et al.
Chemical Senses|October 3, 2017
Cognitive Load Alters Neuronal Processing of Food OdorsSonja Maria Hoffmann-Hensel, Rik Sijben, Rea Rodriguez-Raecke, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 6, 2009
Brain gray matter decrease in chronic pain is the consequence and not the cause of painRea Rodriguez-Raecke, Andreas Niemeier, Kristin Ihle, et al.
Plos One|February 14, 2013
Structural brain changes in chronic pain reflect probably neither damage nor atrophyRea Rodriguez-Raecke, Andreas Niemeier, Kristin Ihle, et al.
Neuropsychologia|March 4, 2017
Chemosensory danger detection in the human brain: Body odor communicating aggression modulates limbic system activationSmiljana Mutic, Yvonne F Brünner, Rea Rodriguez-Raecke, et al.
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