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Thomas Agren

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Brain Research Bulletin|January 9, 2014
Human reconsolidation: a reactivation and updateThomas Agren
Plos One|December 12, 2023
Physiological and subjective arousal to prospective mental imagery: A mechanism for behavioral change?Thomas Agren
Behavioural Brain Research|February 4, 2024
Extensive functional connectivity between brain areas implicated in mental imagery production and phobic fear during both emotional and neutral mental imageryThomas Agren, Johanna M Hoppe
Behavioural Brain Research|November 15, 2016
Disruption of human fear reconsolidation using imaginal and in vivo extinctionThomas Agren, Johannes Björkstrand, Mats Fredrikson
Scientific Reports|June 20, 2025
No effect of novel exploration on the consolidation of extinction learning in human context conditioningThomas Agren, Johannes Björkstrand, Jörgen Rosén
Behavioural Brain Research|October 25, 2021
Imaginal extinction and the vividness of mental imagery: Exploring the reduction of fear within the mind's eyeJohanna M Hoppe, Emily A Holmes, Thomas Agren
Psychophysiology|February 10, 2023
Imaginal extinction without imagery: Dissociating the effects of visual imagery and propositional thought by contrasting participants with aphantasia, simulated aphantasia, and controlsMerlin Monzel, Thomas Agren, Matthias Tengler, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|August 15, 2017
Disentangling the effects of serotonin on risk perception: S-carriers of 5-HTTLPR are primarily concerned with the magnitude of the outcomes, not the uncertaintyPhilip Millroth, Peter Juslin, Elias Eriksson, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 14, 2020
Exploring the neural basis of fear produced by mental imagery: imaginal exposure in individuals fearful of spidersJohanna M Hoppe, Emily A Holmes, Thomas Agren
Psychophysiology|January 23, 2025
Stage 2 Registered Report: Propositional Thought Is Sufficient for Imaginal Extinction as Shown by Contrasting Participants With Aphantasia, Simulated Aphantasia, and ControlsMerlin Monzel, Thomas Agren, Matthias Tengler, et al.
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Brain Research Bulletin|January 9, 2014
Human reconsolidation: a reactivation and updateThomas Agren
Plos One|December 12, 2023
Physiological and subjective arousal to prospective mental imagery: A mechanism for behavioral change?Thomas Agren
Behavioural Brain Research|February 4, 2024
Extensive functional connectivity between brain areas implicated in mental imagery production and phobic fear during both emotional and neutral mental imageryThomas Agren, Johanna M Hoppe
Behavioural Brain Research|November 15, 2016
Disruption of human fear reconsolidation using imaginal and in vivo extinctionThomas Agren, Johannes Björkstrand, Mats Fredrikson
Scientific Reports|June 20, 2025
No effect of novel exploration on the consolidation of extinction learning in human context conditioningThomas Agren, Johannes Björkstrand, Jörgen Rosén
Behavioural Brain Research|October 25, 2021
Imaginal extinction and the vividness of mental imagery: Exploring the reduction of fear within the mind's eyeJohanna M Hoppe, Emily A Holmes, Thomas Agren
Psychophysiology|February 10, 2023
Imaginal extinction without imagery: Dissociating the effects of visual imagery and propositional thought by contrasting participants with aphantasia, simulated aphantasia, and controlsMerlin Monzel, Thomas Agren, Matthias Tengler, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|August 15, 2017
Disentangling the effects of serotonin on risk perception: S-carriers of 5-HTTLPR are primarily concerned with the magnitude of the outcomes, not the uncertaintyPhilip Millroth, Peter Juslin, Elias Eriksson, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 14, 2020
Exploring the neural basis of fear produced by mental imagery: imaginal exposure in individuals fearful of spidersJohanna M Hoppe, Emily A Holmes, Thomas Agren
Psychophysiology|January 23, 2025
Stage 2 Registered Report: Propositional Thought Is Sufficient for Imaginal Extinction as Shown by Contrasting Participants With Aphantasia, Simulated Aphantasia, and ControlsMerlin Monzel, Thomas Agren, Matthias Tengler, et al.
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