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Simone Kühn

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 3, 2008
Better to take one long or two quick looks? Independent processing of evidence from discrete visual presentationsWolf Schwarz, Simone Kühn
Frontiers in Psychology|October 17, 2022
A one-hour walk in nature reduces amygdala activity in women, but not in menSonja Sudimac, Simone Kühn
Environmental Research|August 18, 2024
Can a nature walk change your brain? Investigating hippocampal brain plasticity after one hour in a forestSonja Sudimac, Simone Kühn
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|May 24, 2011
A quantitative meta-analysis on cue-induced male sexual arousalSimone Kühn, Jürgen Gallinat
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|November 25, 2010
Planning not to do something: Does intending not to do something activate associated sensory consequences?Simone Kühn, Marcel Brass
Schizophrenia Bulletin|December 24, 2010
Quantitative meta-analysis on state and trait aspects of auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophreniaSimone Kühn, Jürgen Gallinat
Schizophrenia Bulletin|November 15, 2011
Resting-state brain activity in schizophrenia and major depression: a quantitative meta-analysisSimone Kühn, Jürgen Gallinat
Cognition|July 3, 2010
The cognitive representation of intending not to act: Evidence for specific non-action-effect bindingSimone Kühn, Marcel Brass
Neuroimage|March 24, 2009
When doing nothing is an option: the neural correlates of deciding whether to act or notSimone Kühn, Marcel Brass
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 29, 2021
Extreme environments for understanding brain and cognitionAlexander C Stahn, Simone Kühn
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 3, 2008
Better to take one long or two quick looks? Independent processing of evidence from discrete visual presentationsWolf Schwarz, Simone Kühn
Frontiers in Psychology|October 17, 2022
A one-hour walk in nature reduces amygdala activity in women, but not in menSonja Sudimac, Simone Kühn
Environmental Research|August 18, 2024
Can a nature walk change your brain? Investigating hippocampal brain plasticity after one hour in a forestSonja Sudimac, Simone Kühn
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|May 24, 2011
A quantitative meta-analysis on cue-induced male sexual arousalSimone Kühn, Jürgen Gallinat
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|November 25, 2010
Planning not to do something: Does intending not to do something activate associated sensory consequences?Simone Kühn, Marcel Brass
Schizophrenia Bulletin|December 24, 2010
Quantitative meta-analysis on state and trait aspects of auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophreniaSimone Kühn, Jürgen Gallinat
Schizophrenia Bulletin|November 15, 2011
Resting-state brain activity in schizophrenia and major depression: a quantitative meta-analysisSimone Kühn, Jürgen Gallinat
Cognition|July 3, 2010
The cognitive representation of intending not to act: Evidence for specific non-action-effect bindingSimone Kühn, Marcel Brass
Neuroimage|March 24, 2009
When doing nothing is an option: the neural correlates of deciding whether to act or notSimone Kühn, Marcel Brass
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 29, 2021
Extreme environments for understanding brain and cognitionAlexander C Stahn, Simone Kühn
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