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Susanne Erk

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Brain Research Bulletin|October 12, 2005
Motivating forces of human actions. Neuroimaging reward and social interactionHenrik Walter, Birgit Abler, Angela Ciaramidaro, et al.
Psychiatry Research|December 22, 2006
Expecting unpleasant stimuli--an fMRI studyUwe Herwig, Birgit Abler, Henrik Walter, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research|October 3, 2006
Anticipation of aversive stimuli activates extended amygdala in unipolar depressionBirgit Abler, Susanne Erk, Uwe Herwig, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|March 3, 2010
From moral to legal judgment: the influence of normative context in lawyers and other academicsStephan Schleim, Tade M Spranger, Susanne Erk, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|November 5, 2019
Neuroscientific and Genetic Evidence in Criminal Cases: A Double-Edged Sword in Germany but Not in the United States?Daniela Guillen Gonzalez, Merlin Bittlinger, Susanne Erk, et al.
Neuroimage|May 16, 2009
Cognitive reappraisal modulates expected value and prediction error encoding in the ventral striatumMarkus R Staudinger, Susanne Erk, Birgit Abler, et al.
Brain Research|April 17, 2009
Neuroanatomical correlates of visual field bias: a sensitive system for detecting potential threats?Christine Preibisch, Heinrich Lanfermann, Tim Wallenhorst, et al.
Psychopathology|March 15, 2006
Measuring adult attachment representation in an fMRI environment: concepts and assessmentAnna Buchheim, Carol George, Horst Kachele, et al.
Neuroimage|February 21, 2006
Prediction error as a linear function of reward probability is coded in human nucleus accumbensBirgit Abler, Henrik Walter, Susanne Erk, et al.
Neuroreport|December 25, 2002
Cultural objects modulate reward circuitrySusanne Erk, Manfred Spitzer, Arthur P Wunderlich, et al.
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Brain Research Bulletin|October 12, 2005
Motivating forces of human actions. Neuroimaging reward and social interactionHenrik Walter, Birgit Abler, Angela Ciaramidaro, et al.
Psychiatry Research|December 22, 2006
Expecting unpleasant stimuli--an fMRI studyUwe Herwig, Birgit Abler, Henrik Walter, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research|October 3, 2006
Anticipation of aversive stimuli activates extended amygdala in unipolar depressionBirgit Abler, Susanne Erk, Uwe Herwig, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|March 3, 2010
From moral to legal judgment: the influence of normative context in lawyers and other academicsStephan Schleim, Tade M Spranger, Susanne Erk, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|November 5, 2019
Neuroscientific and Genetic Evidence in Criminal Cases: A Double-Edged Sword in Germany but Not in the United States?Daniela Guillen Gonzalez, Merlin Bittlinger, Susanne Erk, et al.
Neuroimage|May 16, 2009
Cognitive reappraisal modulates expected value and prediction error encoding in the ventral striatumMarkus R Staudinger, Susanne Erk, Birgit Abler, et al.
Brain Research|April 17, 2009
Neuroanatomical correlates of visual field bias: a sensitive system for detecting potential threats?Christine Preibisch, Heinrich Lanfermann, Tim Wallenhorst, et al.
Psychopathology|March 15, 2006
Measuring adult attachment representation in an fMRI environment: concepts and assessmentAnna Buchheim, Carol George, Horst Kachele, et al.
Neuroimage|February 21, 2006
Prediction error as a linear function of reward probability is coded in human nucleus accumbensBirgit Abler, Henrik Walter, Susanne Erk, et al.
Neuroreport|December 25, 2002
Cultural objects modulate reward circuitrySusanne Erk, Manfred Spitzer, Arthur P Wunderlich, et al.
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