240 results on '"Kroemer, Nils B."'
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2. Non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation conditions increased invigoration and wanting in depression
3. Stress-induced brain responses are associated with BMI in women
4. Women compared with men work harder for small rewards
5. Metabolic tuning during the menstrual cycle
6. Mechanisms for survival: vagal control of goal-directed behavior
7. How gut hormones shape reward: A systematic review of the role of ghrelin and GLP-1 in human fMRI
8. Acute vagus nerve stimulation does not affect liking or wanting ratings of food in healthy participants
9. Brain signaling dynamics after vagus nerve stimulation
10. Blunted anticipation but not consummation of food rewards in depression
11. Can't decide how much to EAT? Effort variability for reward is associated with cognitive restraint
12. Temporal discounting and smoking cessation: choice consistency predicts nicotine abstinence in treatment-seeking smokers
13. Stimulation of the vagus nerve reduces learning in a go/no-go reinforcement learning task
14. Arbitration between model-free and model-based control is not affected by transient changes in tonic serotonin levels
15. Ghrelin is associated with an elevated mood after an overnight fast in depression
16. Mechanisms for survival: vagal control of goal-directed behavior
17. The anterior insula channels prefrontal expectancy signals during affective processing
18. Addressing the reliability fallacy in fMRI: Similar group effects may arise from unreliable individual effects
19. L-DOPA reduces model-free control of behavior by attenuating the transfer of value to action
20. Sweet taste potentiates the reinforcing effects of e-cigarettes
21. Arbitration between model-free and model-based control is not affected by transient changes in tonic serotonin levels.
22. Non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation conditions increased invigoration and wanting in depression
23. Reliability of gamified reinforcement learning in densely sampled longitudinal assessments
24. Lower dopamine tone in the striatum is associated with higher body mass index
25. Non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation decreases vagally mediated heart rate variability
26. 110. Sign- And Goal-Tracking in Human Alcohol Dependence
27. Vagus nerve stimulation boosts the drive to work for rewards
28. Risk-seeking for losses is associated with 5-HTTLPR, but not with transient changes in 5-HT levels
29. Morphometry variations of orbitofrontal regions for increased BMI and appetite in major depression
30. Contextual Factors of Body Dissatisfaction (BoDis)
31. Resting-state functional connectivity patterns associated with childhood maltreatment in a large bicentric cohort of adults with and without major depression.
32. How gut hormones shape reward: a systematic review of the role of ghrelin and GLP-1 in human fMRI
33. Women compared with men work harder for small rewards
34. Functional Connectivity of the Nucleus Accumbens and Changes in Appetite in Patients With Depression
35. Micturition Drive is Associated with Decreased Brain Response to Palatable Milkshake in the Human Anterior Insular Cortex
36. Vagus nerve stimulation increases stomach-brain coupling via a vagal afferent pathway
37. Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Stress-Induced Network Reconfigurations Reflect Negative Affectivity
38. Amygdala-Function Perturbations in Healthy Mid-Adolescents With Familial Liability for Depression
39. No association of goal‐directed and habitual control with alcohol consumption in young adults
40. Resting-state functional connectivity patterns associated with childhood maltreatment in a large bicentric cohort of adults with and without major depression
41. No Differences in Value-Based Decision-Making Due to Use of Oral Contraceptives
42. Elevated cognitive control over reward processing in recovered female patients with anorexia nervosa
43. Metabolic Traces in the Human Brain: Genetic Risk for Diabetes and Altered Structural Connectivity in Depression
44. Functional connectivity of the reward circuit predicts changes in appetite in depression
45. Non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation normalizes food liking and improves liking ratings in depression
46. Vagus nerve stimulation increases stomach-brain coupling via a vagal afferent pathway
47. Weighing the evidence: Variance in brain responses to milkshake receipt is predictive of eating behavior
48. Non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation boosts mood recovery after effort exertion.
49. Personality and Substance Use: Psychometric Evaluation and Validation of the Substance Use Risk Profile Scale (SURPS) in English, Irish, French, and German Adolescents
50. Does transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation affect vagally mediated heart rate variability? A living and interactive Bayesian meta‐analysis
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