Forschung am MRI-Lab Graz
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Publikationen 2023
Schienle, A., Schlintl, C., & Wabnegger, A. (2023). Brain mechanisms for processing caress-like touch in skin-picking disorder. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience.
Koten, J. W., Koschutnig, K., & Wood, G. (2023). An attempt to model the causal structure behind white matter aging and cognitive decline. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 10883.
Wilding, M., Ischebeck, A., & Zaretskaya, N. (2023). Resting-state neural correlates of visual Gestalt experience. Cerebral Cortex, 33(11), 7175–7184.
Scharf, C., Koschutnig, K., Zussner, T., Fink, A., & Tilp, M. (2023). Twelve weeks of physical exercise breaks with coordinative exercises at the workplace increase the sulcal depth and decrease gray matter volume in brain structures related to visuomotor processes. Brain Structure and Function.
Wabnegger, A., & Schienle, A. (2023). Atypical cerebellar activity and connectivity during affective touch in adults with skin-picking disorder. Brain Imaging and Behavior.
Zaretskaya, N., Fink, E., Arsenovic, A., & Ischebeck, A. (2023). Fast and functionally specific cortical thickness changes induced by visual stimulation. Cerebral Cortex, 33(6), 2823–2837.
Khan, A., Mosbacher, J. A., Vogel, S. E., Binder, M., Wehovz, M., Moshammer, A., Halverscheid, S., Pustelnik, K., Nitsche, M. A., Tong, R. K. Y., & Grabner, R. H. (2023). Modulation of resting-state networks following repetitive transcranial alternating current stimulation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Brain Structure and Function, 228(7), 1643–1655.
Wilding, M., Ischebeck, A., & Zaretskaya, N. (2023). Resting-state neural correlates of visual Gestalt experience. Cerebral Cortex, 33(11), 7175–7184.
Cecchetto, C., Dal Bò, E., Aiello, M., Fischmeister, F. P. S., Gentili, C., & Osimo, S. A. (2023). Alexithymia modulates the attitudes towards odors but not the olfactory abilities or the affective reactions to odors. PLOS ONE, 18(6), e0278496.
Benedek, M., & Fink, A. (2023). From brain images to drawings – New insights informing the creativity-psychopathology debate. Physics of Life Reviews, 44, 179–183.
Publikationen 2022
Crotti, M., Koschutnig, K., & Wriessnegger, S. C. (2022). Handedness impacts the neural correlates of kinesthetic motor imagery and execution: A FMRI study. Journal of Neuroscience Research, May, 1–29.
Riedmann, U., Fink, A., Weber, B., & Koschutnig, K. (2022). Functional Connectivity as an Index of Brain Changes Following a Unicycle Intervention: A Graph-Theoretical Network Analysis. Brain Sciences, 12(8), 1092.
Wabnegger, A., Schlintl, C., & Schienle, A. (2022). The association between local brain structure and disgust propensity. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 1327.
Kober, S. E., Ninaus, M., Witte, M., Buchrieser, F., Grössinger, D., Fischmeister, F. P. S., … Wood, G. (2022). Triathletes are experts in self-regulating physical activity – But what about self-regulating neural activity? Biological Psychology, 173(June), 108406.
Zaretskaya, N., Fink, E., Arsenovic, A., & Ischebeck, A. (2022). Fast and functionally specific cortical thickness changes induced by visual stimulation. Cerebral Cortex.
Wilding, M., Körner, C., Ischebeck, A., & Zaretskaya, N. (2022). Increased insula activity precedes the formation of subjective illusory Gestalt. NeuroImage, 257(January), 119289.
Habersack, A., Zussner, T., Thaller, S., Tilp, M., Svehlik, M., & Kruse, A. (2022). Validity and reliability of a novel 3D ultrasound approach to assess static lengths and the lengthening behavior of the gastrocnemius medialis muscle and the Achilles tendon in vivo. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy.
Rassler, B., Schwerdtfeger, A. R., Schwarz, G., & Pfurtscheller, G. (2022). Negative respiratory sinus arrhythmia (nRSA) in the MRI-scanner - a physiologic phenomenon observed during elevated anxiety in healthy persons. Physiology & Behavior, 245, 113676.
Bergner, S., Rybnicek, R., & Koschutnig, K. (2022). Leadership and credition: Followers’ neural response to leaders who are perceived as transformational. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 16.
Meier, M. A., Wambacher, D., Vogel, S. E., & Grabner, R. H. (2022). Interference between naïve and scientific theories in mathematics and science: An fMRI study comparing mathematicians and non-mathematicians. Trends in Neuroscience and Education, 29.
Schienle, A., Schlintl, C., & Wabnegger, A. (2022). A neurobiological evaluation of soft touch training for patients with skin-picking disorder. NeuroImage: Clinical, 36.
Publikationen 2021
Schienle, A., & Wabnegger, A. (2021). The processing of visual food cues during bitter aftertaste perception in females with high vs. low disgust propensity: an fMRI study. Brain Imaging and Behavior, 15(5), 2532–2539.
Reishofer, G., Studencnik, F., Koschutnig, K., Deutschmann, H., Gunzer, F., Hassler, E., … Wood, G. (2021). THE INFLUENCE OF SPATIAL RESOLUTION AND FIBER DENSITY ON THE FRACTAL DIMENSION OF CEREBRAL FIBER TRACTS. Fractals, 29(07).
Unger, I., Wabnegger, A., & Schienle, A. (2021). The association between the propensity to experience meaningful coincidence and brain anatomy in healthy females: The moderating role of coping skills. Consciousness and Cognition, 91(April), 103132.
Pfurtscheller, G., Blinowska, K. J., Kaminski, M., Schwerdtfeger, A. R., Rassler, B., Schwarz, G., & Klimesch, W. (2021). Processing of fMRI-related anxiety and bi-directional information flow between prefrontal cortex and brain stem. Scientific Reports, 11(1), 1–10.
Schienle, A., Gremsl, A., & Wabnegger, A. (2021). Placebo Effects in the Context of Religious Beliefs and Practices: A Resting-State Functional Connectivity Study. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 15(May), 1–8.
Ceh, S. M., Annerer-Walcher, S., Koschutnig, K., Körner, C., Fink, A., & Benedek, M. (2021). Neurophysiological indicators of internal attention: An fMRI–eye-tracking coregistration study. Cortex, 143(Idc), 29–46.
Schienle, A., Höfler, C., Keck, T., & Wabnegger, A. (2020). Neural underpinnings of perception and experience of disgust in individuals with a reduced sense of smell: An fMRI study. Neuropsychologia, 141(August 2019).
Pfurtscheller, G., Schwerdtfeger, A. R., Rassler, B., Andrade, A., & Schwarz, G. (2021). MRI-related anxiety can induce slow BOLD oscillations coupled with cardiac oscillations. Clinical Neurophysiology, 132(9), 2083–2090.
Bagga, D., Cecchetto, C., Aigner, C. S., Tiraspolski, I., Koschutnig, K., Fischmeister, F. P. S., & Schöpf, V. (2021). Metabolic Dynamics in the Prefrontal Cortex during a Working Memory Task in Young Adult Smokers. European Addiction Research, 1–11.
Wabnegger, A., Höfler, C., Zussner, T., Freudenthaler, H. H., & Schienle, A. (2021). Enjoyment of watching pimple popping videos: An fMRI investigation. Behavioural Brain Research, 402, 113129.
Heidekum, A. E., De Visscher, A., Vogel, S. E., De Smedt, B., & Grabner, R. H. (2021). Can the interference effect in multiplication fact retrieval be modulated by an arithmetic training? An fMRI study. Neuropsychologia, 157(March), 107849.
Rominger, C., Koschutnig, K., Memmert, D., Papousek, I., Perchtold-Stefan, C. M., Benedek, M., … Fink, A. (2021). Brain activation during the observation of real soccer game situations predicts creative goal scoring. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience.
Fink, A., Koschutnig, K., Zussner, T., Perchtold-Stefan, C. M., Rominger, C., Benedek, M., & Papousek, I. (2021). A two-week running intervention reduces symptoms related to depression and increases hippocampal volume in young adults. Cortex, 144, 70–81.