Julia Hartkopf ● Julia Moser ● Franziska Schleger ● Hubert Preissl and Jana Keune Abstract Objective: This systematic review highlights the influence of developmental changes of the central nervous system on habituation assessment during child … Changes in event-related brain responses and habituation during child development – A systematic literature review weiterlesen
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Research Award for Sabine Frank-Podlech
Sabine Frank-Podlech received the research award of the German Obesity Society (Deutsche Adipositas Gesellschaft, DAG) for her research on the topic „Neuronal correlates of obesity and weight loss“. The price was awarded at the conference … Research Award for Sabine Frank-Podlech weiterlesen
Flux congress 2019
At this year’s Flux congress in New York City Julia Moser was part of the Jacobs Foundation „Science of Learning“ symposium with her work on „Magnetoencephalographic Signatures of Hierarchical Rule Learning in Newborns“ which is … Flux congress 2019 weiterlesen
EMBC 2019
From July 23rd to 27th Julia Moser and Katrin Sippel attended the 41st Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference in Berlin, Germany. Katrin Sippel presented her work on „Fully automated Subtraction of Heart Activity for … EMBC 2019 weiterlesen
Functional Connectivity Within the Gustatory Network Is Altered by Fat Content and Oral Fat Sensitivity – A Pilot Study
Sabine Frank-Podlech ● Jaana M. Heinze ● Jürgen Machann ● Klaus Scheffler ● Guido Camps ● Andreas Fritsche ● Melanie Rosenberger ● Jörg Hinrichs ● Ralf Veit and Hubert Preiss Abstract Background: The amount of … Functional Connectivity Within the Gustatory Network Is Altered by Fat Content and Oral Fat Sensitivity – A Pilot Study weiterlesen
OHBM 2019 in Rome
From June 11th to 14th Preißl Lab members attended the conference of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping in Rome, Italy. Stephanie Kullmann presented her work on „Intranasal Insulin Decreases Dopamin Signaling in the Striatum … OHBM 2019 in Rome weiterlesen
Health, pleasure, and fullness: changing mindset affects brain responses and portion size selection in adults with overweight and obesity
Ralf Veit ● Lisa I. Horstman ● Maike A. Hege ● Martin Heni ● Peter J. Rogers ● Jeffrey M. Brunstrom ● Andreas Fritsche ● Hubert Preissl ● Stephanie Kullmann Abstract Background Increased portion size … Health, pleasure, and fullness: changing mindset affects brain responses and portion size selection in adults with overweight and obesity weiterlesen
Evaluating Complexity of Fetal MEG Signals: A Comparison of Different Metrics and Their Applicability
Julia Moser ● Siouar Bensaid ● Eleni Kroupi ● Franziska Schleger ● Fabrice Wendling ● Giulio Ruffini and Hubert Preissl Abstract In this work, we aim to investigate whether information based metrics of neural activity … Evaluating Complexity of Fetal MEG Signals: A Comparison of Different Metrics and Their Applicability weiterlesen
Real-time fMRI neurofeedback training to improve eating behavior by self-regulation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex: A randomized controlled trial in overweight and obese subjects
Abstract Obesity is associated with altered responses to food stimuli in prefrontal brain networks that mediate inhibitory control of ingestive behavior. In particular, activity of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex(dlPFC) is reduced in obese compared to … Real-time fMRI neurofeedback training to improve eating behavior by self-regulation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex: A randomized controlled trial in overweight and obese subjects weiterlesen
FLORA: Fully Automated R-peak Detection Algorithm for fetal magnetoencephalographic data
Abstract Background and Objective: Fetal magnetoencephalography (fMEG) is a method for recording fetal brain signals, fetal and maternal heart activity simultaneously. The identification of the R-peaks of the heartbeats forms the basis for later heart … FLORA: Fully Automated R-peak Detection Algorithm for fetal magnetoencephalographic data weiterlesen