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Ruth M Krebs

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Psychologica Belgica|March 25, 2024
Letter from the New EditorRuth M Krebs
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|December 3, 2021
Higher-Order Conditioning With Simultaneous and Backward Conditioned Stimulus: Implications for Models of Pavlovian ConditioningArthur Prével, Ruth M Krebs
Royal Society Open Science|August 30, 2021
Effect of non-instructed instrumental contingency of monetary reward and positive affect in a cognitive control taskArthur Prével, Vincent Hoofs, Ruth M Krebs
Acta Psychologica|April 2, 2020
Expecting the good: Symbolic valence signals provoke action biases and undermine goal-directed behaviorVincent Hoofs, Arthur Prével, Ruth M Krebs
Frontiers in Psychology|December 4, 2012
Early markers of ongoing action-effect learningHannes Ruge, Ruth M Krebs, Uta Wolfensteller
Frontiers in Psychology|November 7, 2012
On the influence of reward on action-effect bindingPaul S Muhle-Karbe, Ruth M Krebs
Biological Psychiatry|October 7, 2008
Personality traits are differentially associated with patterns of reward and novelty processing in the human substantia nigra/ventral tegmental areaRuth M Krebs, Björn H Schott, Emrah Düzel
Imaging Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)|August 13, 2025
Exploring distinct and joint contributions of the locus coeruleus and the substantia nigra/ventral tegmental area complex to reward and valence processing using high-resolution fMRIJulie M Hall, Danesh Shahnazian, Ruth M Krebs
Cognition|September 25, 2010
The influence of reward associations on conflict processing in the Stroop taskRuth M Krebs, Carsten N Boehler, Marty G Woldorff
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|September 29, 2018
Pupillary contagion is independent of the emotional expression of the faceThomas Carsten, Charlotte Desmet, Ruth M Krebs, et al.
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Psychologica Belgica|March 25, 2024
Letter from the New EditorRuth M Krebs
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|December 3, 2021
Higher-Order Conditioning With Simultaneous and Backward Conditioned Stimulus: Implications for Models of Pavlovian ConditioningArthur Prével, Ruth M Krebs
Royal Society Open Science|August 30, 2021
Effect of non-instructed instrumental contingency of monetary reward and positive affect in a cognitive control taskArthur Prével, Vincent Hoofs, Ruth M Krebs
Acta Psychologica|April 2, 2020
Expecting the good: Symbolic valence signals provoke action biases and undermine goal-directed behaviorVincent Hoofs, Arthur Prével, Ruth M Krebs
Frontiers in Psychology|December 4, 2012
Early markers of ongoing action-effect learningHannes Ruge, Ruth M Krebs, Uta Wolfensteller
Frontiers in Psychology|November 7, 2012
On the influence of reward on action-effect bindingPaul S Muhle-Karbe, Ruth M Krebs
Biological Psychiatry|October 7, 2008
Personality traits are differentially associated with patterns of reward and novelty processing in the human substantia nigra/ventral tegmental areaRuth M Krebs, Björn H Schott, Emrah Düzel
Imaging Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)|August 13, 2025
Exploring distinct and joint contributions of the locus coeruleus and the substantia nigra/ventral tegmental area complex to reward and valence processing using high-resolution fMRIJulie M Hall, Danesh Shahnazian, Ruth M Krebs
Cognition|September 25, 2010
The influence of reward associations on conflict processing in the Stroop taskRuth M Krebs, Carsten N Boehler, Marty G Woldorff
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|September 29, 2018
Pupillary contagion is independent of the emotional expression of the faceThomas Carsten, Charlotte Desmet, Ruth M Krebs, et al.
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