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Taavi Wenk

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Frontiers in Psychiatry|March 23, 2026
Eye-tracking evidence of an association between social anxiety and avoidance of threatening faces in healthy womenHanna Dietel, Taavi Wenk, Anette Kersting, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry|December 26, 2025
A look at the free-viewing paradigm in eye-tracking research to assess positive attentional biasThomas Suslow, Dennis Hoepfel, Taavi Wenk, et al.
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|September 27, 2025
Gaze and Evaluative Behavior of Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder in an Affective Priming TaskTaavi Wenk, Michele Bartusch, Carolin Webelhorst, et al.
Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation|September 15, 2024
Reduced positive attentional bias in patients with borderline personality disorder compared with non-patients: results from a free-viewing eye-tracking studyTaavi Wenk, Anna-Christina Günther, Carolin Webelhorst, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 23, 2022
Cognitive control modulates the expression of implicit sequence learning: Congruency sequence and oddball-dependent sequence effectsNicoleta Prutean, Taavi Wenk, Alicia Leiva, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychiatry|March 23, 2026
Eye-tracking evidence of an association between social anxiety and avoidance of threatening faces in healthy womenHanna Dietel, Taavi Wenk, Anette Kersting, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry|December 26, 2025
A look at the free-viewing paradigm in eye-tracking research to assess positive attentional biasThomas Suslow, Dennis Hoepfel, Taavi Wenk, et al.
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|September 27, 2025
Gaze and Evaluative Behavior of Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder in an Affective Priming TaskTaavi Wenk, Michele Bartusch, Carolin Webelhorst, et al.
Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation|September 15, 2024
Reduced positive attentional bias in patients with borderline personality disorder compared with non-patients: results from a free-viewing eye-tracking studyTaavi Wenk, Anna-Christina Günther, Carolin Webelhorst, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 23, 2022
Cognitive control modulates the expression of implicit sequence learning: Congruency sequence and oddball-dependent sequence effectsNicoleta Prutean, Taavi Wenk, Alicia Leiva, et al.
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