Publikationen
der Mitarbeitenden der Professur für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie
Intraindividual stability of hair cortisol concentrations
Intraindividual stability of hair cortisol concentrations
Influence of contingency awareness on neural, electrodermal and evaluative responses during fear conditioning
Influence of contingency awareness on neural, electrodermal and evaluative responses during fear conditioning
Increased cortisol concentrations in hair of severely traumatized Ugandan individuals with PTSD
Increased cortisol concentrations in hair of severely traumatized Ugandan individuals with PTSD
Neural Activation Toward Erotic Stimuli in Homosexual and Heterosexual Males
Neural Activation Toward Erotic Stimuli in Homosexual and Heterosexual Males
Associations between the cortisol awakening response and heart rate variability
Associations between the cortisol awakening response and heart rate variability
Weaving the (neuronal) web: Fear learning in spider phobia
Weaving the (neuronal) web: Fear learning in spider phobia
Decreased hair cortisol concentrations in generalised anxiety disorder
Decreased hair cortisol concentrations in generalised anxiety disorder
The Impact of Coping Style on Gaze Duration
The Impact of Coping Style on Gaze Duration
Associations between psychosocial state variables and the cortisol awakening response in a single case study
Associations between psychosocial state variables and the cortisol awakening response in a single case study
Cortisol enhances neural differentiation during fear acquisition and extinction in contingency aware young women
Cortisol enhances neural differentiation during fear acquisition and extinction in contingency aware young women
State associations with the cortisol awakening response in healthy females
State associations with the cortisol awakening response in healthy females
Use of hair cortisol analysis to detect hypercortisolism during active drinking phases in alcohol-dependent individuals☆
Use of hair cortisol analysis to detect hypercortisolism during active drinking phases in alcohol-dependent individuals☆