English Intern
Lehrstuhl für Psychologie I - Biologische Psychologie, Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie

Publikationen

Dr. Philipp Reicherts

Publikationen

2015
  • Hahn, T., Notebaert, K., Anderl, C., Reicherts, P., Wieser, M., Kopf, J., Fehl K., Semmann, D., Windmann, S. (2015) Reliance on functional resting-state network for stable task control predicts behavioral tendency for cooperation. Neuroimage, 118:231-236.

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2014
  • Wiemer, J., Schulz, S. M., Reicherts, P., Glotzbach-Schoon, E., Andreatta, M., & Pauli, P. (2014). Brain activity associated with illusory correlations in animal phobia. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci.
  • Wieser, M. J., Gerdes, A. B., Reicherts, P., & Pauli, P. (2014). Mutual influences of pain and emotional face processing. Front Psychol, 5, 1160.
  • Reicherts, P., Gerdes, A. B., Pauli, P., & Wieser, M. J. (2014). [The mutual influence of pain and emotion processing]. Schmerz, 28(6), 631-634.

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2013
  • Kopf, J., Dresler, T., Reicherts, P., Herrmann, M. J., & Reif, A. (2013). The effect of emotional content on brain activation and the late positive potential in a word n-back task. PLoS One, 8(9), e75598.
  • Reicherts, P., Gerdes, A. B., Pauli, P., & Wieser, M. J. (2013). On the mutual effects of pain and emotion: facial pain expressions enhance pain perception and vice versa are perceived as more arousing when feeling pain. Pain, 154(6), 793-800. doi: 10.1016/j.pain.2013.02.012

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2012
  • Reicherts, P., Wieser, M. J., Gerdes, A. B., Likowski, K. U., Weyers, P., Mühlberger, A., & Pauli, P. (2012). Electrocortical evidence for preferential processing of dynamic pain expressions compared to other emotional expressions. Pain, 153(9), 1959-1964.
  • Wieser, M. J., Gerdes, A. B., Greiner, R., Reicherts, P., & Pauli, P. (2012). Tonic pain grabs attention, but leaves the processing of facial expressions intact-evidence from event-related brain potentials. Biol Psychol, 90(3), 242-248.

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2010
  • Wieser, M. J., Pauli, P., Reicherts, P., & Mühlberger, A. (2010). Don't look at me in anger! Enhanced processing of angry faces in anticipation of public speaking. Psychophysiology, 47(2), 271-280.

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